WISP Infrastrucutre

What is a WISP?

Fixed wireless internet service providers (WISPs) deliver reliable, affordable broadband to customers in homes, business and industry.

Fixed wireless is the fastest-growing sector of the broadband industry, characterized by cost-effective deployment, rapid technology innovation, and continuously evolving transmission models, including fiber. Networks can be built and upgraded virtually overnight at a fraction of the cost of wired-only or satellite technologies.

WISPS are powerful allies in closing the digital divide, serving the hardest to reach, and the under serviced areas of Australia, and can also bring affordable and competitive alternatives to urban and metro customers.

WISP Benefits

A WISP, or Wireless Internet Service Provider, offers several benefits, especially in areas where traditional wired broadband services may be limited or unavailable.

These benefits include:

  • Quick Deployment – WISPs can be deployed relatively quickly compared to laying down physical infrastructure for traditional broadband services. This makes them a cost-effective solution for delivering internet services in a timely manner.
  • Cost effective – Setting up and maintaining a wireless network can be more cost-effective than laying cables over long distances, especially in challenging terrains. This cost efficiency can be passed on to the end-users, making internet access more affordable.

  • Flexibility – WISPs can offer different types of plans and services, including both residential and business packages. This flexibility allows them to cater to the diverse needs of their customer base.
  • Competition – WISPs can introduce healthy competition in the broadband market. In areas where there may be limited options for internet service providers, the presence of a WISP can encourage other providers to improve their services and pricing.

  • High Speed Internet – Modern WISPs can provide high-speed internet services, comparable to or even exceeding some traditional wired services. This is particularly important for users in rural areas who may have limited options for high-speed internet.

  • Reliability – WISPs can offer reliable internet connections, and advancements in wireless technologies have improved signal stability and quality

Local Business

Most WISPs are small to medium-sized businesses led by entrepreneurs who live in the communities they serve

Local Jobs

WISPs employ local people, ensuring that the local area is serviced by local staff and drive economic benefit in the area.

Local Networks

WISPs invest back into the local network, ensuring customers broadband and connectivity improve’s and is competitive.