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Standard Fixed Wireless Asymmetrical Internet Services:
Standard fixed wireless asymmetrical Internet services are Internet services delivered to customer locations via wireless from a Root Automation site where customers hook into what are normally known as access points hooking up many customers that are sharing resources before hooking into a service providers backbone. The hand off inside the customer location is a standard copper based ethernet hand off. Inside customers typically use a wireless router that they have or purchase. Some customer may hook this service directly up to a computer or a more advanced router or firewall which may not have wireless.

All standard Internet services include an installation fee of $199

Value Service - $39.99 per month

  • Up to 3 mbps* download and 512 kbps.* upload

Standard Service - $59.99 per month

  • Up to 8 mbps* download and 1 mbps * upload

Deluxe Service - $79.99 per month

  • Up to 12 mbps* download and 1.5 mbps* upload
     

Premier Service - $99.99 per month

  • Up to 18 mbps* download and 2 mbps* upload

 

*Standard service and speeds are not guaranteed and will vary on location and the available options in your area. 


Advanced Fixed Wireless Point to Point Symmetrical Internet Services:
Advanced fixed wireless point to point symmetrical Internet services require a 3 year term and will have early termination fees that vary based upon what kind of equipment is required to deliver to a location. Depdning on distance from location and frequency issues involved either licensed Microwave or unlicensed point to point wireless systems may be used.

25mbps** - $240/month
50mbps** - $435.72/month
100mbps** - $554.10/month
200mbps** - $790.86/month
250mbps** - $909.25/month
500mbps** - $1,501.16/month
1gbps** - $2,684.98/month

**Advanced service and speeds are not available in all areas and must require a site survey. Although speeds cannot be guaranteed due to upstream providers Root Automation on it's networks builds these circuits out to not be oversold at all on our network backbone to hand offs to upstream providers where we have purchased enough upstream bandwidth to also have not slow downs.







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