An emerging US internet provider announces an expansion of its internet services for customers across living in remote areas across the country.
The latest launch from Comlink Total Solutions Corp. offers consumers who live in remote rural areas the opportunity to eliminate the persistent problems of patchy reception and satellite service dropouts. The update also extends the company’s offer of a complimentary tablet device for those signing up for the 4G LTE Wireless Home Router product.
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The announcement outlines Comlink’s commitment to delivering on the promises of the Affordable Connectivity Program, ensuring that Americans – regardless of their location or financial status – have access to high-speed and reliable internet service. The company offers robust internet provision for both residential and commercial customers.
LTE, or Long Term Evolution, is a 4G communication standard originally designed to provide internet connectivity to mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. First introduced in 2008, LTE provides a flexible and high-speed connection with short round trip times and adaptable frequencies and bandwidths.
Comlink harnesses the power of 4G LTE to bring customers a new kind of home internet, connecting to the strongest signal from local cellular towers, reducing latency and buffering in the process. Connection is made using a portable router device which is shipped to subscribers. The router requires no installation or technical expertise for setup or operation.
Unlike many other home internet providers, Comlink’s 4G service does not tie customers down to any long-term contracts and eschews the credit checks that consumers are normally subjected to. The company’s customer base is growing rapidly with over 20,000 customers already benefitting from the 4G LTE Router’s reliable connection.
Thanks to the Affordable Connectivity Program, Comlink is offering reductions of up to $30 per eligible household, up to $75 per eligible household on tribal lands, and up to $100 on certain connected devices. These concessionary rates are subject to approval by the Federal Communications Commission.
A spokesperson says, “We are partnered with every major telecom carrier in the country which gives us the most well-rounded and robust telecommunications portfolio in the nation. Designing solutions to minimize expenses, we are a single source for every customer and retailer’s telecom needs.”
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