Flexible System Deployment
With Hybrid Wireless Networks Created with FWA 4/5G and WiFi Using a Collection of Providers
Building a Multi-link Multi-path Mobile Internet Service Network (Video)
Existing, patchwork wireless service environments can be used and upgraded to provide mobile wireless service.
The multi-link, multi-path system has capabilities that enable the system to provide acceptable service even without seamless wireless coverage.
Hybrid Deployment: Mix
Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) 4/5G with WiFi
Although traditional mobile networks serve us well, they come at a significantly high cost. Making the mobile service too expensive for most of the world’s population. Even for those able to afford mobile service, many if not most would opt for a much lower cost service. A far lower cost alternative is a hybrid model that combines FWA 4/5G and WiFi. FWA 4/5G connects directly to the network to deliver high-speed internet, particularly to fixed locations, bypassing the need for extensive, fully interconnected infrastructure. WiFi connects to the internet in a similar way and offers local area or shorter range coverage.
Part 1 of Rules for Planning and Deploying a Hybrid Wireless Network for Mobile Service Systems
Part 1 of 2 videos providing a list of 18 of the complete list of 32 rules for planning and deploying a hybrid wireless network with the capability to support our mobile internet service system.
Part 2 of Rules for Planning and Deploying Hybrid Wireless Network for Mobile Service Systems
Part 2 of 2 videos discussing rules for deploying a hybrid network to provide connectivity for our mobile internet service network system architecture.
Our system requires only:
-> Wireless access points be connected to the internet,
-> A server system connected to the internet,
-> Smartphones
-> Our software running on the server system and the smartphone
That's it!