What is a Canopy system?
A Canopy system is based on wireless broadband technology that provides for high-speed Internet access. The Canopy system was designed to provide cost-effective, last mile high-speed data access for residential and business customers who previously were underserved or lived in locations where infrastructure is non-existent. The Canopy system is comprised of three major components: Access Point (AP), Subscriber Module (SM) and the Backhaul Unit). A Canopy system utilizes the unlicensed U-NII bands (5.25 5.35GHz or 5.725 5.825GHz).
A Canopy system is based on broadband wireless technology providing high-speed Internet access. The Canopy system was designed to provide the “last mile” of high-speed data access for residential and businesses customers. It is cost-effective with significantly faster data rates than DSL or cable. The Canopy system is comprised of three major components: Access Point (AP), Subscriber Module (SM) and the Backhaul Unit). A Canopy system utilizes the unlicensed UNII bands (5.25 – 5.35GHz or 5.725 – 5.825GHz).