Our Vision
At North Boone Broadband, we've
concentrated on providing each customer with the highest
performance for their dollar. We're building our business one
happy customer at a time.
Ultra-high-Speed for the Most-Used Service
North Boone Broadband's
wireless network has been designed to eliminate the
bottlenecks found in other broadband services. Surveys
indicate that over 90% of Internet usage is web browsing,
e-mail, newsgroups and chat. Our network delivers these
most-used Internet services at the unheard of speed of 3Mbps. With North Boone
Broadband's Wireless Internet
Access, you'll be amazed at how much of a pleasure accessing
the Internet can be. You've probably heard claims of high
speeds before only to be disappointed because the "high speed"
access was more like dial-up access once a few people in the
neighborhood started downloading music and movie files.
Always-On Wireless Internet
Wireless
Internet Access uses high-frequency radio technology to
transmit and receive data to and from your home or business.
There's no
telephone line and no dialing; you're always connected. A
small antenna/radio transceiver is mounted on your home or
office building which establishes the connection with our
broadcast location. Because the radios require a clear line of
site between the transmitting and receiving antennas, the
antenna/radio transceiver is typically mounted either on the
roof or chimney or, if one exists, on an existing television
antenna mast. North Boone Broadband has selected an
antenna/radio transceiver that is so small (11.75"H X 3.4"W X
1.1"D) it's hardly noticeable. In addition, in the interest of
ensuring that broadband Internet access is made available to
the masses, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has
passed a ruling which allows wireless Internet access antennas
to be installed even in areas where homeowners association's
rules prevent other types of antennas. A copy of the FCC
document detailing this ruling is available at
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/facts/otard.html.
A small network
cable is run from the antenna/radio transceiver to a power
adapter/network plug in your home or office. You simply plug
this network plug into your computer's network interface card
and you're on the air! You can even connect your entire home
or office network to the Internet using the same antenna/radio
transceiver.
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