Bell Wide-Band modem
It's called WiMax. Along with a competing standard called "LTE," WiMax, short for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, represents 4G or the "fourth generation" of wireless Internet. The new technology is similar to Wi-Fi in that it allows users to connect to the Internet without wires.
How does WiMAX differ from WiFi?
WiFi is for a LAN, and WiMax is for the WAN but is much faster and can get up to gigabit speeds and licensed spectrums. ... Basically, WiFi is access to a LAN, and while WiMax can be used for that, one of its most beneficial uses is as a fixed wireless solution.
Asking only $20.
Pickup in Paris or I can meet in Brantford during the week, can sometimes meet in Ancaster, Woodstock or Kitchener..