Wireless DSL
Tired of slow dial-up speeds? We offer wireless internet access in the New Castle County & Philadelphia County areas. Our speed ranges up to 10 mbs down and 5 mbs up, with a built-in firewall proxy protection against hackers, viruses, and identity thieves. No need to pay extortion fees to local cable and telephone monopolies. While those companies do not offer any low downtime guarantees, we offer a Service Level Agreement for business users that guarantee a 99.998% uptime.

What is WiMAX:
 WiMAX is a short name for Worldwide Interoperability of Microwave Access. WiMAX is described in IEEE 802.16 Wireless Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) standard. It is expected that WiMAX compliant systems will provide fixed wireless alternative to conventional DSL and Cable Internet.
Typically, a WiMAX system consists of two parts:

  • A WiMAX Base Station: Base station consists of  indoor electronics and a WiMAX tower. Typically, a base station can cover up to 10 km radius (Theoretically, a base station can cover up to 50 kilo meter radius or 30 miles, however practical considerations limit it to about 10 km or 6 miles). Any wireless node within the coverage area would be able to access the Internet.
  • A WiMAX receiver - The receiver and antenna could be a stand-alone box or a PCMCIA card that sits in your laptop or computer.  Access to WiMAX base station is similar to accessing a Wireless Access Point in a WiFi network, but the coverage is more.

Several base stations can be connected with one another by use of high-speed backhaul microwave links. This would allow for roaming by a WiMAX subscriber from one base station to another base station area, similar to roaming enabled by Cellular phone companies.

Important Wireless MAN IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX) Specifications
 
Range - 30-mile (50-km) radius from base station 
Speed - Up to 70 megabits per second 
Non-Line-of-sight (NLoS) between user and base station 
Frequency bands - 2 to 11 GHz and 10 to 66 GHz (licensed and unlicensed bands) 

Defines both the MAC and PHY layers and allows multiple PHY-layer specifications.

 

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56K Dial-up
The “Ol’ Reliable” Plan. About 99% of the United States has dial-up phone access. If you prefer the traditional internet service method, our dial-up gives you the greatest area coverage. Whether you’re in the busy streets of New York City or the middle of nowhere you should be able to get a dial-up connection through us. We offer local dial-up throughout southeastern Pennsylvania, South Jersey, Maryland, & Delaware as well as Nationwide toll-free (800) dial-up access number.Dial-up Internet Access is still sufficient to handle web browsing and e-mail synchronization and 40% of the united states still rely on dial-up as their primary or only internet connection.

 



Windows Media Streaming
Broadcast your live video or audio streams to virtually an unlimited audience whether it is one user or 100,000 users be assured your message can be seen worldwide.



Real player Streaming
Real Player is the world premier video/audio broadcasting tool, more widely preferred over Media Player for streaming. Real Player supports real quality of service controls to guarantee your media is seen in its original high-definition digital quality. It gives the ability for ALL users to view a single stream with its automatic downward bandwidth connection capabilities.



Shout Cast Streaming
For the more basic user needing strictly audio broadcasting capabilities only, Shout Cast servers give you the ability to stream your own online radio station or online audio programs. It is extremely basic to operate and set-up.



Virtual Private Network (VPN)
A virtual private network (VPN) is a private communications network often used by companies or organizations, to communicate confidentially over a public network. VPN traffic can be carried over a public networking infrastructure (e.g. the Internet) on top of standard protocols, or over a service provider's private network with a defined Service Level Agreement (SLA) between the VPN customer and the VPN service provider. A VPN can send data (e.g., voice, data or video, or a combination of these media) across secured and encrypted private channels between two points. Click HERE to see how VPN Encryption works!

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