Fusion Connect Wireless Broadband
Reliable wireless connectivity
Wireless Broadband - Speeds from 5 Mbps to 100 Mbps or more
Wireless Broadband delivers high-speed Internet service through a wireless local area network (WLAN) or wide area network (WAN). The fully managed and secure service requires minimal equipment and wiring.
- Remote locations where wirelines services are not available.
- A Managed Failover solution for your existing Internet service.
- Temporary locations, like construction offices and pop-up shops.
- A quick-start service while waiting for a primary broadband connection to be installed.
- Fusion Connect provides all the necessary equipment with your Wireless Broadband service, including a choice of two wireless modem options: the Feeney Skyus DS for stand-alone Wireless Broadband, or the CradlePoint 850 for a combined solution with Managed WiFi service.
Fixed Wireless - Speeds up to 10x10 Gbps
Fixed Wireless is a reliable alternative to cable and can be a good solution for companies in rural areas. It is also used widely in metropolitan areas by organizations looking to either scale their dedicated network between sites or need a managed failover solution.
- Hospitals or other organizations with several locations in a single metro area, that want a dedicated connection between sites.
- Companies that have unreliable or limited bandwidth with their physical wired connections.
- Businesses located where wirelines are not available.
- Retailers wanting redundancy for their existing wired access.
- Fusion Connect offers internet access over fixed wireless microwave technology for 500+ fixed wireless providers in 50 states.
Satellite - Speeds from 35 Mbps to 100 Mbps
Satellite Internet is a great option for businesses in rural areas where traditional wired internet is unavailable or use satellite as a backup to an existing circuit. Fusion Connect offers unlimited usage plans to meet your internet performance and speed requirements. Plans include hardware.
- Areas where available broadband has very limited bandwidth.
- Customers looking for redundant failover connection in case of emergency.
- Locations where wired connections are available but unreliable.
- Companies with operations in areas where no physical wired internet network is available.