FAQ
1.
How does RainBridge's broadband wireless technology work?
RainBridge's
technology replaces traditional fiber-optic networks, by using
the first radar/radio technology to be housed on a microchip as
a way to send and receive data. Our wireless technology is based
on using 9424 micro radar technology developed by RCW Ltd.
The user sends a safe, low-power, highly focused beam through
the air, that can deliver voice, data, fax, e-mail, high-speed
Internet access and TV signals simultaneously, to connect businesses
to RainBridge's IP network and to
inter-city destinations, the internet and to the gateways of the
nation's broadband fiber networks.
2.
What about the security of RainBridge's wireless link?
RainBridge
has developed a partition theory and diophantine equation based
encryption system providing extremely high security that's closer
to the 'ideal' for a Corporate System. In addition, the radar
wave stream is very directional and limited to a small diameter,
so only RainBridge's customer site equipment can receive data
sent from the RainBridge network. ASDI has provided proprietary
technology that enables secure merchant transactions without exposing
or compromising any sensitive data
3.
Who will use RainBridge's service?
Any
business wanting high-speed network services will benefit from
RainBridge's
services, especially those utilizing e-commerce, design, multimedia
applications and those who need to connect offices in different
locations.
4.
Will weather or other atmospheric elements interfere with the
performance of RainBridge's service?
With
RainBridge's
unique Anti-Rain Fade (ARF) features, atmospheric conditions
WILL NOT affect transmissions thereby allowing much greater distances
for the transmission paths in the RainBridge network without compromising
the ability to provide high performance service.
5.
Are there any regulatory issues regarding RainBridge's technology?
RainBridge's
transceivers operate at wavelengths that are not regulated by
the Federal Communication Committee (FCC).