Chapel makes use of the Motorola
Canopy 900 MHz System.
Motorola has long been the industry
leader In mission critical
communications. The Canopy
platform offers state-of-the-art
wireless technology with significant
benefits that enhance the broadband
experience for a wide range of
providers and end users. The
system’s performance makes
high-demand technologies like voice
over IP, video services, security
surveillance, broadband Internet
access and more both effective and
cost-effective.
Interference Resistance.
The Canopy solution’s unique and
powerful modulation scheme
significantly improves the quality
of data delivery and effectively
mitigates interference from other
systems of virtually every shape and
spectrum.
Operating Ranges.
The Canopy platform offers last mile
broadband access for networks of
various sizes and coverage areas. A
single point-to-multipoint system
can cover a range of up to 10 miles,
while a point-to-point system can
deliver up to 40 miles.
Scalability. In
addition, its high tolerance for
interference and its directional
antennas assure that adding
additional transmitters increases
capacity without degradation of
performance.
Security. The
Canopy system enhances security with
over-the-air DES (Data Encryption
Standard) encryption that provides
128-bit encryption to ensure secure
data delivery and exceptional
reliability. In some areas, the
platform is also available with AES
(Advanced Encryption Standard)
capabilities that make it virtually
impossible to crack a code (it’s
estimated that it would take about
149 trillion years, a time period
older than the earth itself).