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Motorola is developing solutions for the TV White Space spectrum for both Service Providers as well as municipal state and local government entities. This paper specifically focuses on Motorola's fixed solution for broadband service providers operating networks predominantly in suburban and rural areas. This particular solution provides reliable point to multipoint fixed access to bandwidth that can be used for data transfer, voice and video applications from one fixed Access Point (AP) location to another fixed Subscriber Module (SM) location such as a business or residential structure.
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| Date: | Nov 2008 | ||
| Pages: | 10 |
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