CANOPY WIRELESS

CANOPY WIRELESS
Canopy wireless users attach small subscriber modules to their homes or
small businesses and connect to centralized access points within two
miles. With six sectorized access points installed, a cell can support
up to 1,200 users. The system can also work in a point-to-point
backhaul configuration at ranges of up to 20 miles. Motorola claimed
the system is "at least as fast as MMDS," and much simpler and less
expensive to deploy than any competing broadband access method because
of its scalable architecture and unlicensed spectrum use.


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  • The company seems to be aiming Canopy wireless at the growing number of
    grassroots initiatives in which frustrated users are trying to get
    around the incumbent last-mile bottleneck. One tagline from Motorola's
    marketing is that Canopy wireless "makes becoming an Internet Service Provider
    faster and less costly than before."



    Canopy wireless broadband technology combines carrier-grade toughness
    with exceptional performance, security, ease-of-use and cost
    effectiveness. Canopy wireless significantly reduces the time to design and deploy
    new commercial and enterprise broadband networks. It also seamlessly
    integrates with existing network systems and management tools to make
    extending and augmenting existing service simpler and less
    cost-intensive.


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