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Reduced Installation Time
The installation of cabling is often a time-consuming activity. For LANs, installers must pull
twisted-pair wires or optical fiber above the ceiling and drop cables through walls to network
outlets that they must affix to the wall. These tasks can take days or weeks, depending on the
size of the installation. The installation of optical fiber between buildings within the same geographical
area consists of digging trenches to lay the fiber or pulling the fiber through an existing
conduit. You might need weeks or possibly months to receive right-of-way approvals and
dig through ground and asphalt.
The deployment of wireless networks greatly reduces the need for cable installation, making
the network available for use much sooner. Thus, many countries lacking a network infrastructure
have turned to wireless networking as a method of providing connectivity among computers
without the expense and time associated with installing physical media. This is also
necessary within the U.S. to set up temporary offices and rewire renovated facilities. 
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