UNLIMITED INTERNET PROVIDER OF
BALL GROUND, GA
COMING SOON!
A brand new, home-grown internet network from our roof to yours
High-speed
internet for our historic town
ICON Internet is excited to bring top-tier connectivity to Ball Ground, GA, in January 2025. As fellow residents of Ball Ground, Georgia, we understand the frustration with limited network options. That’s why we are committed to offering the best home internet options with reliable, fast, and unlimited service. We understand the need for affordable and efficient solutions, making us the cheapest home internet provider in Ball Ground without compromising quality. Join us as we enhance connectivity for our homes and businesses, bringing our historic town into the future with the best internet experience available!
FAQs
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WISP stands for wireless internet service provider.
WISPs provide wireless internet service via transmitters located on communication towers, municipality buildings, private businesses, and even residential homes. ICON Internet is a locally owned and operated internet company headquartered in Ball Ground, Georgia. Our target service areas are most often places where rural broadband internet is otherwise unavailable. -
A WISP works to serve you with wireless internet by placing radio antennas at strategic locations. These antennas transmit internet signals to an antenna that is mounted to your home or business. The antenna on your building works as a wireless cable and connects to a wireless router housed indoors. That router is what gives you WiFi. You can also connect to the router directly with an ethernet cable for devices that do not have built in wireless capabilities.
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Terrestrial wireless is another term for fixed wireless internet. The term terrestrial is used because signals come from communication towers that are on land and do not travel to space like satellite internet.
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ICON Internet is a WISP with internet speeds that can reach up to 1 Gbps download speed and 1 Gbps upload speed. The top speed of fixed wireless internet can vary by location and the type of technology used.
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In short, yes wireless internet signals are radio waves. Most often we utilize the 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 60 GHz wavelengths. These wavelengths are federally regulated and proven to be safe. Since the FCC does not require special licensing to use them, the 2.4 GHz wavelength is also used for baby monitors, TV remotes, and garage door openers. Your kitchen microwave actually operates on a higher wavelength of 2.45 GHz.