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Comparing Fixed Wireless with ADSL, VDSL, Cable & Fibre

Comparing Fixed Wireless with ADSL, VDSL, Cable & Fibre

ISPs offer different urban connection options to subscribers - ADSL, VDSL, Cable, Fibre, and now Fixed Wireless. Understanding the differences between these options will help you choose the plan that best supports your Internet use.
TrueNet have been collecting and analyzing data on Fixed Wireless plans (the mobile 4G network) for the past 4 months. The results show Fixed Wireless is generally more comparable to ADSL, is considerably slower than VDSL, and far behind Fibre.

The full report is here

https://truenet.nz/story/2017/03/first-report-fixed-wireless-technology


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