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Broadband Wireless Business ran a long piece looking at Barrett Xplore’s aspirations in Canada: The company is solely using Motorola’s Canopy line to serve customers across the country. One key to the Canopy line, which is pointed out in this article, is that future Canopy APs will be based on WiMax but they’ll still work with the customer equipment that is being sold today. That’s likely an important capability for operators that are looking to deploy now.
Posted by nancyg at March 10, 2005 5:34 PM
Categories: operators
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