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Fixed wireless v ADSL speeds – what the study shows

Slingshot and Orcon boss criticises Spark's fixed wireless speed claims.

Campbell Gibson
Tue, 14 Mar 2017

Speeds for fixed wireless broadband are on par with ADSL but drop significantly throughout the day and are far behind VDSL and ultra-fast broadband, according to a study by TrueNet.

Fixed wireless delivers internet to a home via a 4G network, which is usually used for mobile phones. It uses

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Campbell Gibson
Tue, 14 Mar 2017
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