Cambium PMP100 Series
Extend broadband services for high speed Internet access, voice over
IP, video surveillance, and SCADA at a cost much lower than wired
alternatives. The Canopy wireless broadband access system enables
services providers to extend DSL, fiber, or cable networks to
underserved rural areas. For industrial applications, network operators
can rapidly connect an entire campus and remote office locations.
Government Network Operators can establish cost-effective links for
public safety, public service, and public access. Canopy wireless
broadband access networks provide last-mile network extensions that
provide carrier-grade connectivity. Proven in thousands of networks
around the world, the Canopy system provides consistent and reliable
performance that can be rapidly deployed to meet connectivity
requirements.
Modules are available with total
throughputs up to 84 Mbps from a single tower location. Solutions are
available in frequencies from 900 MHz to 5 GHz.
Government
funding has been used for Canopy systems deployed for rural
connectivity initiatives. Canopy systems are eligible for US RUS
last-mile broadband access funding, and may also be used for Connect
America Fund for fixed wireless broadband access.
Key Features
- Low complexity for ease of installation and rapid deployment
- Low maintenance infrastructure to minimize operational costs
- Scalable from small to region wide connectivity deployments
- Consistent throughput
Options for small or large networks
- 105 Series for very small networks at very low cost
- 130 Series for cost effective larger networks
Service Providers
- Rapidly extend the network to reach new business and residential subscribers beyond the reach of wireline broadband offerings in underserved or unserved areas.
- Offer wireless broadband services to existing subscribers currently using dial-up; alternative to other equipment like DSL and cable.
Private Network Operators
- Rapidly establish cost-effective links to campus locations or remote branch offices or SOHO locations at a fraction of the cost of leased lines or deploying wireline broadband systems.
- Provide rapid access to business information between locations.
Government Network Operators
- Rapidly establish cost-effective links for public safety, public service, and public access.
- Create a cost effective data network for public works