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Motorola's Canopy™ wireless broadband makes
delivering low-cost broadband wireless
internet to consumers and businesses faster
and easier than ever before. It's easily
deployed and extremely cost-effective, so
service providers can focus on delivering
high-speed, high-quality service.
A Canopy™ System is based on a wireless
broadband technology that provides for
high-speed Internet access and was designed
to provide cost-effective, "last-mile" high
speed data access for customers who
previously were underserved or lived in
locations where infrastructure is
non-existent. The Canopy system uses
Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint
networks than can distances ranging from two
to 10 miles in a Multi-Point configuration,
to as many as 35 miles in a point-to-Point
configuration.
The basic building blocks of a Canopy system
are:
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Access Point (AP) easily interfaces with
your existing Local Area Network (LAN)
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Backhaul Unit (BH) provides Internet
"feed" from a remote location.
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Subscriber Module (SM) the Internet
access receiver, is small and easy to
install - there’s no obtrusive
equipment.
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The Access Point and Subscriber Modules
are compact and designed to be mounted
outdoors, so there is no need to run
overhead and in-ground wire or
microwave. And, there’s no additional
software for you to install, further
limiting exposure to error.
THE CANOPY SYSTEM
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The Canopy broadband wireless platform
is highly scaleable and exhibits low
susceptibility to interference requiring
no elaborate frequency planning and
corrdination. The hardware draws little
power and its packaging is unobtrusive.
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The Canopy solution also delivers
outstanding performance using a
modulation scheme that improves the
quality of data delivery and mitigates
interference from other systems.
Motorola’s Canopy platform offers
security with over-the-air encryption
that scrambles data bits and helps
prevent interception, so data delivery
with the Canopy solution is very
reliable.
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No License Needed - Canopy works in the
unlicensed U-NII spectrum so there is no
need for spectrum licensing.
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The system has application for serving
enterprise properties, such as schools,
municipalities, hospitals and small
business campuses, as well as serving
residential single family and
multi-family housing units. It's also an
ideal system for wireless broadband
internet service providers.
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