Marxtech Digital Solution is a privately owned Virtual Internet service provider (VISP). We provide services for accessing and using the internet. Our internet services include internet access, internet transit, domain name registration, web hosting, and UseNet services
Our internet services
We employ a range of technologies to connect users to their networks. We use point-to-point connectivity using Mikrotik and Ubiquiti antennas to connect clients in different geographical areas, wireless Ethernet (Wi-Fi), and fiber optics.
Our Wireless Internet
This is an Internet service provision with a network based on wireless networking. Technology may include commonplace Wi-Fi wireless mesh networking, local area network or proprietary equipment designed to operate over open 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, up to 5.8 GHz bands.
Mailbox providers
We host electronic mail domains with access to storage for mailboxes. We provide email servers to send, receive, accept, and store email for end-users and organizations.
Hosting ISPs
We provide email, web-hosting or online storage services, virtual servers, cloud services, or physical server operations.
WI-FI Networks
Business, Organization, Institutions & Home Wi-Fi Network Installation Service
Apart from installation, we diagnose and repair existing networks and other communication infrastructure. Our technical support team is always on the ground and on a phone call they connect directly to your system and have you back on track in no time.
All-IP Packet Microwave
We offer high speed and long-range packet microwave systems in licensed bands
Licensed-Band Vs. Unlicensed-Band
With the cost of laying fiber-optical cable being too expensive and the inconveniences that come alongside, licensed-band microwave transmission has in recent years become an extremely cost-effective solution to providing multi-gigabit point-to-point (PtP) and point-to-multipoint (PtMP) networking. A Licensed-band microwave provides a guaranteed interference-free link by purchasing a license to an allotment of radio spectrum for a given geographical area. This type of link is often in the 6-38GHz range.