
Delivering Wireless Services
Wireless
network access capabilities being built into personal computing and
communication devices are pouring into the market. Consumers, business
users, and the youth market want wireless access to the world from
anywhere. For wireless service providers, significant new revenue
opportunities await - if only the wireless network infrastructure can be
cost-effective enough to deploy everywhere that demand exists.
With Wireless Instant NetworksTM, it
can. Using standards-based routing and a unique mesh networking
technology, HotPointTM wireless
mesh routers complement existing installed wired and wireless
infrastructures while reducing the need for a traditional wired Ethernet
network backhaul. By providing a wireless backhaul that is fully
Ethernet-compatible, a wireless mesh enables HotSpots, HotZones,
and HotRegions to be deployed anywhere - for a fraction of the capital
cost associated with traditional wireless network infrastructures and
for a low total cost of ownership.
Instant Networks
A instant network is an IP, broadband mesh network that
supports multi-hop, point-to-point, and multi-cast routing. HotPoint
routers automatically find each other to create an extensive mesh
backhaul for transporting traffic. Deploying a HotPoint mesh router is
as easy as plugging the unit into an AC power source. Now, service
providers can extend current wireless services and promote new enhanced
offerings anywhere there are paying customers.
Quickly Deploy Profitable HotZones and HotRegions
Pulling Ethernet cable, laying fiber, leasing lines, and installing
or leasing space on towers used to be the only way to deploy a wireless
networking infrastructure. Expensive, time-consuming, and extremely
difficult in public right-of-ways, ironically it is the high cost of
backhaul wiring that limits wireless deployment.
Now however, HotPoint mesh routers enable a service provider to
create a wireless mesh backhaul wherever there are standard AC outlets -
often in less than a single day. HotPoint units provision themselves and
automatically configure the wireless mesh upon being plugged in. And
because they don't rely on line-of-sight transmission, HotPoint mesh
routers are not subject to problems of obstructions, limited site
availability, or weather. As a result, service providers can: