WiFi Zone HotSpots. Wireless Access Points. LAN Cable Broadband Locations.

Broadband Internet access, often shortened to wireless internet "broadband Internet" or just "broadband" is a high data-transmission rate internet connection. DSL and cable modem, both popular consumer broadband technologies, are typically capable of transmitting 256 kilobits per second or more, approximately nine times the speed of a modem using a standard digital telephone line.

Broadband Internet access became a rapidly developing market in many areas in the early 2000s. Modern consumer broadband implementations, up to 54 MBit/s, are several hundred times faster than those available at the time of the popularization of the Internet (such as ISDN and 56 kbit/s) while costing less than ISDN and sometimes no more than 56 kbit/s; though performance and costs vary widely between countries.

Wireless websurfing at the breakfast table, e-mail on the sofa, send a fax from the veranda? Cast off the cables for real Internet, ADSL and ISDN fun. WLAN lets you put full ADSL speed in cable-free PC, while you connect your computers in a high-speed network.
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North America
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Oceania
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South America
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