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AT&T Launched its Fixed Wireless Internet: Know What it is all About!

Author: David Semos
by David Semos
Posted: Aug 30, 2017

Recently, at a press conference in the North Bremen, the AT & T Company launched its new wireless broadband Internet service. This service will offer you the high-speed internet connectivity in the different remote areas of the country. In order to establish the connection, they prefer the use of the dial–up Internet connection or the satellite connectivity. During this process, the special equipment is needed, which is embedded on certain cell phone towers that will give you the access to the high Internet speed on your browser via a receiver placed at your homes. To know more about all the latest launches of the AT&T Company, you can also directly inquire from the AT&T Customer Service Email for getting an instant answer.

The Company AT&T has introduced this new Wireless Internet service to eight new states which are:-• Florida.• Alabama.• Kentucky• Louisiana.• Mississippi.• Tennessee.• North Carolina.• South Carolina.

They are currently planning to launch their service in 18 more states across the world within this year only. The additional states are California, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Ohio, Texas, and Wisconsin.

The Fixed Wireless Internet will offer the speed of 10 megabits per second to all the residents of Bremen, who currently have no access to the Internet. This speed is sufficient for the rural area users. You can consider this as a terrestrial product that uses the LTE 4G cell site. In this system, the connection signals travel from a wireless tower to a device or the antenna placed in the homes or offices. The use of Fiber cables is preferred to transmit the signals directly to the subscriber’s home. The signal of Internet is targeted with the help of wireless spectrum.

Some of the common features that are offered by the new Fixed Wireless Internet connection are:-

  • High-speed Internet connectivity and unlimited nationwide calling facility.

With the help of AT&T 4G LTE Wireless network, you can directly connect all the smartphones, tablets, laptop and computers to the Web.The Wireless connection offers you the service of connecting all your home phones directly to the Internet to enjoy the feature of unlimited calling. It even gives you the access to various calling features like Caller Number ID, call waiting, Voicemail and more additional features with no extra charge.

  • Wireless connectivity at home

While sitting at your home, you can enjoy the fast Internet speed through the service of wireless Internet. Once the connection is established, then you can surf the Internet, download the pictures, watch or do video calling, etc.

  • Fast Internet Access facility and home phone that moves with you around the U.S.

In this system, you have a wireless power source that you can carry anywhere you want in the U.S. This device can allow you to make calls with the help of Internet no matter where you are.

  • Easy to set up and use

At a time you can connect 10 Wi-Fi devices to the AT&T Wireless Home Based network. To use this service, you need to install AT&T outdoor antenna and indoor Residential Gateway.

After reading the above information, if you still have any queries and wants the expert's advice, then feel free to dial the AT&T Support phone number. By calling on these toll-free numbers, you can immediately consult with the certified technicians. They are available 24*7 to resolve all your Internet Connectivity issues.

About the Author

David is an expert on all issues related to Microsoft Windows & other software. He has been writing blogs for a long time now, and not only is he able to fix issues but also provides latest news and updates for the same to his readers.

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