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This Web site has been designed to answer
some of our most frequently asked questions about broadband.
While much has been written about broadband lately, many
consumers are not sure exactly what it is, what it can do, and
what is the potential.
What is Broadband?
Broadband refers most commonly to a new generation of
high-speed transmission services, which allows users to
access the Internet and Internet-related services at
significantly higher speeds than traditional modems. It has the
potential technical capability to meet consumers’ broad
communication, entertainment, information, and commercial needs
and desires.
Are There Different Types of
Broadband?
There are several types of broadband services:
What are the Advantages of
Broadband?
You can access the Internet without the nuisance of dialing up
your Internet service provider over a telephone line. Broadband
facilitates advanced telecommunication capabilities.
The speeds at which information is
downloaded into your computer are sometimes 50 times faster than
a dial-up modem's. Users can go online without tying up their
telephone lines. Businesses can use broadband networks for
videoconferencing, for example, and to let employees
telecommute. It can tap into an expanded number of entertainment
resources. Links can often be established in even the remotest
parts of the country.
What Are Some of the Options with
Broadband?
Broadband technology will potentially allow users to download
more information, including new multimedia applications,
streaming news, music, games, video conferencing, telephony
applications, and eventually video programming similar to
current television and cable services.
What is Narrowband?
Narrowband PCS uses a smaller portion of the spectrum than
broadband PCS. It is broadly defined by the FCC as a family of
mobile or portable radio services that may be used to provide
wireless telephony, data, advanced paging, and other services to
individuals and businesses, and which may be integrated with a
variety of competing networks. For example, advanced paging
systems may become equipped with a small keyboard allowing the
subscriber to both retrieve and send complete messages through
microwave signals (e.g. wireless E-mail). Narrowband licenses
will most likely be used to provide such new services as voice
message paging, two-way acknowledgement paging, and other
text-based services.
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