| Canopy® LiteWith Canopy® Lite Subscriber Module, Motorola helps service providers deliver broadband services to virtually everyone who wants them. The lower cost of Canopy Lite Subscriber Modules makes high-speed Internet access, web browsing, e-mail — and even more advanced applications like VoIP and multi-media services — available to customers who couldn't previously afford them. These Subscriber Modules enable service providers to increase broadband penetration in markets where high cost is a major barrier. |
Overview :
Canopy™ Lite Subscriber Modules (SMs) are designed to help network operators convert dial-up subscribers to broadband simply, quickly and profitably. The Canopy™ Lite SMs work in concert with the Canopy Advantage Access Points and deliver speeds of 512 Kbps throughput with 768 Kbits burst and a maximum of 100 Kbps full duplex Committed Information Rate (CIR). These SMs offer substantially lower costs with the same high performance, reliability and interference tolerance for which the Canopy systems are renowned.
Easily integrated into your Canopy network, Canopy™ Lite SMs are highly scalable. They are available in the 2.4, 5.2, 5.4 and 5.7 GHz frequency bands. In addition, they can be software upgraded to add incremental throughput (to 1, 2, 4 or 7 Mbps) quickly and economically.
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Brochures:
Canopy Platform Overview (4Mb pdf)
Specifications:
Videos and Webinars:
Canopy Platform Overview (html)
MOTOwi4 Portfolio Solutions Overview (html)
White Papers:
Canopy System Planning Guide (764Kb pdf)
Exploding the Myth that Unlicensed Spectrum Means Unreliable Service (71Kb pdf)





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