WIRELESS WAN
A Wireless WAN (WWAN) differs from a WLAN (e.g. Wireless LAN) because it uses cellular network technologies such as WIMAX, UMTS, GPRS, CDMA2000, GSM, CDPD, Mobitex, HSDPA or 3G to transfer data.
Whether your business is a large enterprise requiring a back-up failover connection, or a small business needing an immediate high-speed primary connection, Proscan’s WWAN solutions can help meet your needs with secure high speed wireless connectivity.
Proscan’s WWAN is an alternative to a terrestrial wireline connection, providing businesses and remote offices with a high-speed, wireless connection as a primary or back-up connection. This solution for select WWAN routers enables your business to connect over the ATT, Verizon, Sprint, or T-mobile network.
Failover connection
WWAN Routers offer a failover option for large businesses or their extensions, such as branch offices, retail stores, warehouses, banks, or mall outlets. Failover connection benefits include an easily integrated WWAN-optimized solution, perfect for deployment in a highly distributed network. Additionally, WWAN offers a simplified deployment and is often more cost-effective than ISDN or other wireline solutions.
Primary connection
WWAN provides a cost-effective and reliable alternative to terrestrial wireline connections, and can serve as a primary connection for small businesses, retail stores, convenience stores, or kiosks. Primary connection benefits offer high availability, easy integration, and can be more cost-effective than ISDN or other wireline solutions.
Other remote applications
In addition, WWAN can be used for remote banking and ATM machines, remote-location cash registers, or mobile applications or portable communications kits for temporary sites.

