PW – Public WiFi

Outdoor WiFi Access Points (APs) provide extensive outdoor and indoor coverage, using specialized technologies designed to extend the coversge and withstand harsh environmental conditions. These access points enable connectivity for multiple users and IoT devices in a variety of outdoor environments, from public spaces to industrial complexes.

RC – Rural Connectivity

Rural connectivity is often a challenge due to sparse populations and the high cost of deploying traditional infrastructure like fibre optic cables. However, various solutions are emerging, including satellite internet, fixed wireless access and outdoor WiFi to provide high-speed internet in remote areas. Wi-Fi calling allows you to make and receive calls over a Wi-Fi network instead of the cellular networks such as: MTN, Airtel, Glo etc. while Wi-Fi offload is diverting cellular data traffic to a Wi-Fi network using your Cellular Data Package.

ngFWA – next generation Fixed Wireless Access

Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) is a technology that provides internet connectivity to homes and businesses using radio signals from a nearby cell tower, effectively acting as a wireless alternative to traditional wired connections like cable or fibre. It’s a way to deliver broadband internet access, particularly in areas where wired infrastructure is limited or costly to deploy.

FTTH – Fibre To The Home

FTTH, which stands for Fibre to the Home, is a technology that delivers internet connectivity by running fibre optic cables directly into individual homes or buildings. This contrasts with older technologies like DSL or cable internet, which often use copper wires for the final stretch of the connection. FTTH offers significantly faster speeds, higher bandwidth, and more reliable connections compared to these older methods.