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March 29, 2012

Accel Networks' Master Agent WTG Finds Fixed Wireless in Strong Demand

The issue of bandwidth use in the United States, and across the world in general, is one that won't be going away any time soon. With more and more being made available via the Internet on bandwidth that isn't making a whole lot of expansion, bandwidth is starting to become a scarce resource. And for Accel Networks' Master Agent WTG, the combination of recent Accel Networks offerings coupled with 4G connections has proven to be very popular with potential customers.

Accel Networks made the announcement at the Channel Partner Conference & Expo that their recently-launched smart antenna system dubbed Maestro, a system that helps to improve wireless connection performance and make it more cost-effective overall, was proving to be extremely popular with its sub agents.

Accel's system addresses many critical issues with wireless connectivity like low overall transmission rates, latency issues, and link availability, which had in the past proven to be significant issues for enterprise wireless. Maestro is self-optimizing, and both creates and maintains connections at the highest carrier-to-noise ratio, ensuring performance that is on par with, or in some cases exceeds, that of major connectivity types like DSL, MPLS, and T15.

Accel Networks' Maestro offering, coupled with 4G service, allows its sub agents to offer up very impressive packages for their own potential customers, allowing for bandwidth, latency, and even reliability comparable to a standard T1 line to be installed faster than traditional wired connections, and in turn, less expensively as well. This provides businesses with a robust data connection, and at an expense that's proving very attractive.

Connectivity has, and likely will be for some time, an issue of deep importance to the business community, and with things like Accel Networks' Maestro adding on to 4G connectivity, we may well be approaching a day in which connectivity is as available as electricity in most places.






Edited by Jennifer Russell


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