Clarendon Foundation is a high tech
nonprofit organization that is supporting the deployment
of wireless broadband Internet access in 22 markets across the USA.

Proprietary Platform Components

Network Management and Base Stations

Provides carriers with the ability to define, manage and provision all aspects of the Expedience System.
NetProvision™, Provisioning Management System and NetManage™ Element Management System provide carriers with the comprehensive ability to define, manage and provision all aspects of the Expedience broadband wireless network.

A unique feature of the Expedience system is the ability to define and provide service to multiple ISP partners that operate on the carrier's broadband infrastructure network. The Expedience system allows carriers to provide the ability for ISP partners to define their own SLA's and to provision their own customers on the system. With Expedience, the carrier maintains the network, manages its capacity and performance, and administers the access to the network for each ISP.
Automated self-provisioning
XML/SOAP interface to existing CRM
Local and remote diagnostics fault monitoring
Over-the-air modem upgrades
Provisioning management
SLA policy management
Multiple ISP support
Distributed, scalable architecture
Simple, flexible GUI interface

Motorola's Expedience Base Station delivers flexible, high-speed connectivity for fixed and nomadic wireless broadband access.

Designed for ease of installation in a number of different configurations, the flexible design of Motorola's Expedience Base Transceiver Station (BTS) will keep costs down as your system needs change by supporting a highly scalable system architecture for both rural and metropolitan areas. In conjunction with the Residential Subscriber Unit, Outdoor Subscriber Unit, Mobile Subscriber Unit, and PC Card CPEs, the BTS incorporates automatic adaptive modulation to maximize the capacity of the airlink over a wide variety of configurations and propagation conditions.

Expedience Base Station features include:

Time Division Duplex (TDD) transmission protocol
Adaptive high-order modulation 4/16/64 QAM
2/5 W transmit power options in the 2.5-2.7 GHz band
Omni, three, four, or six sector cell configuration
Layer 2 network interface
IEEE 802.1q (VLAN) support
Standard-based network management: SNMP, web-based, CLI, and FTP
Fully integrated indoor or outdoor mountable package including all radio and modem equipment
Flexible design allowing optional integral mounting of sector antenna to save on tower space
Non-Line-Of-Sight OFDM radio transmission
Self-contained integrated radio and modem
Weatherproof, eave-, wall-, or pole-mountable
Extended range up to 32Km
Adaptive high-order modulation 4/16/64 QAM
Compact, flexible design for fast installation
No software to load on subscriber's computer
Small/medium enterprise and residential markets
Uses standard outdoor CAT-5e cabling