Definition: Cellular Wireless Internet access is an Internet service delivered over a cellular signal, such as 3G, 4G or 5G. Because of the increasing use of mobile devices, this type of Internet access technology is improving quickly and does not require line-of-sight (like Microwave Fixed-Wireless).
Best Fit: Individual cell phone or laptop users or companies needing a backup Internet connection that is a completely diverse access method than their primary, wireline Internet connection.
Benefits:
Readily Available. Does not require line-of-sight like Microwave.
Diversity of Access Methods. Cellular Internet access is a great secondary path for a primary wireline Internet connection.
Available Features with Select Providers:
Hot Spot wireless router that allows multiple computers in an office to connect simultaneously to a cellular Internet card.
Bonding
Automatic failover to Cellular Internet from a primary Internet or WAN connection.