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Wireless Broadband is a type of internet connection that uses radio waves to provide high-speed internet access. It is a popular alternative to traditional wired broadband services, as it is more convenient and often faster. Wireless broadband is typically used in areas where wired connections are not available, such as rural areas or areas with difficult terrain.
Wireless broadband is typically provided by mobile network operators, who use their existing infrastructure to provide the service. It is also possible to use dedicated wireless broadband services, which are provided by companies that specialize in wireless broadband. These services are often more reliable and faster than mobile network services.
Some of the major companies in the wireless broadband market include AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint, and Vodafone. These companies provide wireless broadband services to customers in many countries around the world. Show Less Read more