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Title: Types of Broadband


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Types of Broadband
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Broadband Flavors
  • Wired
  • Digital Subscriber Lines (DSL)
  • Cable Modem
  • Leased Lines (T1)
  • Fiber Optic Cable
  • Broadband Over Powerline (BPL)
  • Wireless
  • Satellite
  • Fixed Wireless
  • Wi-Fi
  • WiMAX

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Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
  • Uses plain old phone lines (POTS)
  • Voice and data over the same line
  • Speed 1.5-8 Mbps
  • Requires location near central phone office or
    switch (18,000 feet)
  • Phone lines are everywhere but not all of them
    are able to support DSL
  • Direct one-on-one connection bandwidth is not
    shared with neighbors

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Cable Modem
  • Faster than DSL
  • Uses the same cable television lines that deliver
    pictures and sound to your TV set
  • Shared connection speeds can slow down when many
    people in the same neighborhood are online
  • Easy to install

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Broadband Over Powerline (BPL)
  • Delivered through power lines
  • Almost all homes and businesses are connected to
    the power grid
  • Still in early stages of development
  • Potential interference with ham radio signals
  • Speeds similar to DSL and cable

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Satellite
  • Available most places including hard-to-reach
    rural areas
  • Slower than cable or DSL. WildBlue download
    speeds up to 1.5 Mbps and upload speeds up to
    256Kbps.
  • Trees and heavy rain affects signal
  • Need unobstructed view of southern sky

Graphic from WildBlue.com
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Fiber Optic Cable
  • Delivered over fiber optic cables
  • Very high bandwidth
  • High cost to build fiber network
  • Low maintenance

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Wireless Broadband
  • Fast relatively inexpensive deployment
  • DSL and cable speeds
  • Many varieties
  • Point-to-Point
  • Point-Multipoint
  • Mesh
  • Hot zones
  • Hot spots

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Point-to-Point Fixed Wireless
  • Uses part of the radio spectrum to send and
    receive signals. Typically made up of
    on-the-ground antenna-to-antenna systems.
  • Requires indoor or outdoor antenna
  • Coverage about 5 miles transmitter or access
    point
  • High bandwidth
  • Usually licensed
  • Backbone or transport layer
  • Line of site

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Fixed Wireless
http//www.connectusa.com/faq.htm
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Point-to-Multipoint Fixed Wireless
  • Broadband delivery to premise
  • Consumer or business grade
  • One antenna to many sites
  • Line-of-sight
  • Large coverage area
  • Licensed or unlicensed

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Mesh Network Wireless
  • Nodes (radios)
  • Connect to user
  • Transmit to aggregation point
  • Typically unlicensed
  • Favor urban areas or hot zones

Aggregation Point
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Mobile Wi-Fi
  • Wireless fidelity
  • Wi-Fi access points found at cafés, homes,
    campuses, businesses.
  • Access is limited to 50-300 feet
  • Coverage limited by location and number of
    transmitters
  • Relatively cheap for providers to set-up
  • End-user equipment cheap and easy to install

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Where to Wi-Fi
  • Hotels, motels, inns, and resorts
  • Airports
  • Public libraries
  • Cybercafes and fast food restaurants
  • Courthouses
  • City parks like NYC's Central Park
  • Public recreation areas and rest stops
  • Truck stops
  • RV parks

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WiMAX
  • Wi-Fi on steroids
  • Can cover a large area 30 miles
  • Still in early stages of development
  • Can support ultra-broadband - a really big pipe
    with lots of bandwidth and speed. Just what you
    would need to run your own real-time online video
    channel.

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How Much Broadband Costs Depends on
  • How fast you want to go
  • Residential or business use
  • Pricing of the provider

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