Razzolink’s wireless Internet solution provides more stable high-speed service, fewer dropped connections, and more reliable video streaming for our rural customers
Multiple technologies and WiMax are the keys to providing the best wireless Internet service to rural areas
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Razzolink employs multiple wireless technologies to provide you with the best possible Internet service in Northern California’s Central Coast. Currently Razzolink uses Purewave (Licensed WiMAX), Motorola (unlicensed), Alvarion (both Licensed WiMAX and Unlicensed) as well as Navini (Licensed, CDMA). Utilizing both Licensed and unlicensed spectrum, Razzolink has increased its coverage area and bandwidth capacity to allow for a better customer experience. Depending on your location and your needs, Razzolink can custom fit our technology to your specific service requirements.
Increased coverage area and bandwidth capacity provides better high speed Internet in the rural Central Coast area
WiMAX is an IP based, wireless broadband access technology that provides performance similar to 802.11/Wi-Fi networks with the coverage and QOS (quality of service) of cellular networks. WiMAX is an acronym meaning "Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX). WiMAX can provide broadband wireless access up to 30 miles for fixed stations, unlike WiFi, which in most cases is limited to only 100 - 300 fee, making it the best fit for providing high speed internet for rural areas.
Licensed and unlicensed RF: Using both reduces interference for fewer dropped Internet connections in busy areas
We transmit our service using both licensed and unlicensed radio frequency (RF) as opposed to how ALL the other local providers transmit over an unlicensed RF exclusively. The difference between licensed and unlicensed RF is that with a licensed RF, only Razzolink is allowed to use its licensed RF thereby eliminating QOS issues in high unlicensed RF areas. If there is more than one user transmitting on the same unlicensed RF, which is becoming more prevalent each year, the transmission will incur interference, which can cause issues such as dropped connections (service interruptions) and slow speeds. Using licensed spectrum in those “high traffic” areas ensures that our service will not be hampered by other users of the unlicensed RF. Razzolink is committed to enhancing and improving current technologies while always keeping our customers’ best interests in mind.
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