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Wireless Internet Service (WIS) is a type of wireless broadband technology that provides high-speed internet access to users without the need for cables or wires. WIS is typically used in areas where wired broadband is not available or is too expensive to install. It is also used in areas where there is a need for mobility, such as in rural areas or in areas with limited infrastructure. WIS is typically provided by mobile network operators, internet service providers, or satellite providers.
WIS is typically offered in two forms: fixed wireless and mobile wireless. Fixed wireless is a service that is provided to a single location, such as a home or business, and is typically used for stationary applications. Mobile wireless is a service that is provided to multiple locations, such as a vehicle or a laptop, and is typically used for mobile applications.
WIS is becoming increasingly popular as an alternative to traditional wired broadband services. It is often seen as a more cost-effective and reliable option for those who cannot access wired broadband services.
Some companies in the WIS market include AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, and HughesNet. Show Less Read more