Posted: 02nd Feb, 2004 By: MarkJ
One of the 'Isle of Mans' largest ISPs, Domicilium, has launched a 60Mbps broadband wireless network based on the 3.5Ghz (NOT 3.8Ghz) radio spectrum:
Domicilium offers a carrier-class service that includes guaranteed quality of service and backhaul. This is primarily targeted at banks and trading houses but can also be used to give broadband access to multi-tenant buildings and schools. The nature of the technology means that organisations can access high speed Internet services without having to wait for new cables to be laid or roads to be dug up -- and most significantly, they are no longer reliant on Manx Telecom, the incumbent operator.
Jon Allen, managing director at Domicilium, said in a statement: "As the only alternative to the incumbent monopoly telecom operator, we have a responsibility to provide competitively priced, high-quality broadband services to our customers."
Allen said the high speed services were made possible because of the VectaStar wireless equipment that is built by Cambridge Broadband, the UK's only 3.5GHz fixed-wireless hardware equipment vendor.Sadly
ZDNet's item doesn't go into specifics about package costs and details etc.; mind you, the website itself isn't that helpful either:
http://www.domicilium.com .