Insight is helping public sector organizations narrow the digital divide with custom-built community wireless broadband implementations. View the infographic to learn how outdoor Wi-Fi not only meets critical education, health and work needs, but also creates a smart foundation for a successful community future.
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Infographic | How It Works: Community Wireless Broadband
1. Use sensors to collect important
information on resources.
Integrate community infrastructures
like parking meters with mobile
applications for convenience.
Deliver free Wi-Fi access in
public areas like parks and
hubs of transportation.
Connect patients with
remote health services.
Connect the community to
government information
and services.
Create improved access to
shared public resources.
A cloud-based Spectrum Access
System (SAS) authorizes
network frequency transmission
to a private LTE access point.*
The LTE access point
receives the frequency and
transmits it to wireless routers
across the community.*
Routers, installed in homes
and public places, deliver Wi-Fi
signal to end-user devices.
Connect students and
workers with remote learning
and work opportunities.
Enable smart city initiatives that
monitor, manage and improve
community infrastructures.
Provide reliable access to critical
resources, including remote
learning, work opportunities,
telehealth and more.
Here’s how it works:
With wireless connectivity now a critical component of everyday life, broad-scale challenges demand a broadband solution.
Insight Public Sector can help. We partner with local governments, educational institutions and other public organizations to create
custom community wireless broadband networks designed to meet the needs of the citizens they serve.
Create connectivity. Contact us to learn more about designing, implementing and maintaining public community broadband services.
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A community wireless broadband network can use the
Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) or private LTE plus
traditional Wi-Fi technologies to create a network with the coverage,
capacity, speed and security needed for reliable public internet access.
* Not applicable for Wi-Fi–only models
How It Works: Community Wireless Broadband