Wireless and Broadband Solutions

NetTarius Technology Managed Services

WE WILL GET YOU CONNECTED

Investing in a strategy to achieve business, municipal and educational goals requires a partner who completely understands your objectives and has the resources to effectively plan and implement a unique solution. NetTarius will work with you to determine your current and future needs as well as provide individualized solutions to accommodate your continuous changing environment.

We believe in delivering voice, video and data products with services that leverage your existing telecommunications infrastructure or deploy a completely new infrastructure - enhancing the effectiveness and productivity of your organization.  Accomplishments of this latitude are delivered through the use of high-end technological solutions developed by our array of strategic partners

Whether your broadband is wired, (DSL, T1, T3, DS3, ATM and SONET) wired going wireless, (E1, line of site, near line of site, no line of site and mesh wireless technology) while allowing for future integration with Bluetooth, PAN, WiMax, RFID, and Satellite, NetTarius will get you connected.

Our Broadband Services Include:

  • Procurement of hardware needed to support your desired broadband applications
  • Installation of systems using highly qualified technicians who are certified with industry leaders;
  • Site Survey, Site Design and Spectrum Analysis
  • Structured Cabling
  • Network Security
  • Training and Technical Support

Wireless Point-to-Multipoint Solutions

Point-to-Point

Deliver high speed data with minimized interference, multiple layers of security, transmitted for long, medium and short distances, around obstacles and over water. 

Point-to-Multipoint

Deliver high speed data where hubs are equipped with transmitters/receivers that supply two-way bandwidth on-demand to a large number of buildings within a service sector. 
Based on your unique requirements, NetTarius will determine appropriate frequencies and range requirements to provide you with the appropriate products,  whether it be Point to Point or Point to Multipoint) including flexibility, performance and affordability to meet your current and future needs.

Powerline

Deliver high speed internet access through a power outlet equipped with a modem connected to your computer.  Provide broadband services to your multi-dwelling unit and business simply and cost effectively.

Cable LAN Networks

Deliver high speed internet access by leveraging the use of existing electrical distribution lines, twisted pair copper wires and coaxial infrastructures to create a communication network.

Bluetooth

Provides a way to connect and exchange information between devices such as mobile phones, laptops, PCs, printers, digital cameras over a secure globally unlicensed short-range radio frequency.

Personal Area Network (PAN)

A computer network used for communication among computer devices including telephones and personal digital assistants (PDAs) close to one person.  A PAN typically reaches a few meters and can be used for communication among personal devices or for connecting to a higher level network and the Internet.  PANs may be wired with USB and FireWire.  A wireless personal area network (WPAN) is made possible with network technologies such as Infrared Data Association (IrDA) and Bluetooth.

WiMax

A broadband wireless metropolitan access network (MAN) that uses a point to multipoint architecture.  WiMax defines the use of bandwidth and frequency ranges and the MAC layer that supports multiple physical layer specifications customized for the frequency band and their associated regulations.  WiMAX supports very high bit rates in both uploading to and downloading from a base station up to a distance of 30 miles to handle such services as VoIP, IP connectivity and TDM voice and data.

Radio Frequency Identification(RFID)

An RFID system consists of an antenna and a transceiver that reads a radio frequency and transfers the information to a processing device and a transponder or tag, which contains radio frequency circuitry and information to be transmitted.

Satellite

Satellite broadband offers two-way Internet access via satellites.  Your computer through a special satellite modem, broadcasts requests to a satellite dish that sits on top of your business.  The dish then sends and receives signals from satellites that orbit above the equator.  As long as your dish maintains a clear view of the southern sky (in the U.S.) you receive broadband Internet access.