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CANOBEAM FREE SPACE OPTICS CHOSEN AS INTEGRAL PART OF MAJOR PUBLIC TRANSIT SECURITY SYSTEM IN FLORIDA

Four Canon Canobeam DT-120s Installed by Trident Telecom Provide Reliable, High-Bandwidth Video Over Data Transmission to Enhance Public Security

LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., July 19, 2006 -- Passengers riding public transit trains in a major city in southern Florida are more secure these days thanks to a local county’s ongoing emphasis on maximizing public safety. As part of this, the county has installed a sophisticated video system that includes four Canon Canobeam DT-120 optical wireless data transceivers for dependable high-bandwidth video over data connections.

“Canobeam was a key component in creating an increased video/data bandwidth connection for this particular transit system, as well as enabling support of applications that hadn’t been possible with other technologies,” stated Chris Sellati, General Manager of Miami-based installer Trident Telecom. “For transporting data over short-to-medium range distances, especially in areas where the RF frequency spectrum is crowded, the Canobeam DT-120 makes a great deal of sense.”

Trident Telecom specified Canobeam for highly reliable transmission of live streaming video over data from each rail car to the county’s central operations facility. In the system, digitized footage from security cameras on each rail car is sent wirelessly via RF to the nearest station. From there the data moves via a mobile access router to four Canobeam-equipped central aggregation points, which connect to matching Canobeam units on the roof of the county headquarters.

“Canobeam was the ideal video over data backhaul in this case due to a number of factors,” continued Sellati. “The ease of installation and alignment was impressive. Also, with the distances we were dealing with -- ranging from 2200 to 3800 feet -- it had plenty of signal strength. Since we’ve set up the Canobeams, we haven’t had a single problem with the links. It’s just a very, very easy product to use.”

In addition to saving space on the crowded roof of the county government’s headquarters building, Canobeam’s streamlined size also saved the county money. “The DT-120 helped us to save what little space we have left on this roof for adding future devices,” explained Sellati. “It’s lighter than many of the other free space optics solutions that are out there, which was very important considering the high wind-load restrictions that we have in South Florida due to hurricanes. A smaller footprint and lighter installation requires less of a structure to support it, so Canobeam, which is already at a competitive price point, was even more attractive, all things considered.”

Canobeam systems use a line-of-sight beam of light to transmit data; set-up is quick and easy because no radio-frequency licenses are required. All Canobeam models -- the DT-110, DT-120, and DT-130 -- incorporate Auto Tracking as a standard feature to maintain beam alignment and signal strength despite vibrations caused by wind, weather, and building vibrations. Canobeam is protocol-independent (like fiber), and the data transmitted is secure and can not be intercepted.

The Canobeam DT-120 has a range of 2 kilometers (1.24 miles) and provides data speeds of up to 156 Mbps. The Canobeam DT-110, meanwhile, offers outstanding value and performance for shorter distance applications, from 20 meters to 500 meters, at speeds of from 25Mbps to 156Mbps. The flagship DT-130 provides transmission speeds of up to 1.25 Gbps for supporting Gigabit Ethernet networks, a transmission distance of up to
1 kilometer, and also incorporates a 3R Function (Re-shaping, Re-timing, and Re-generating), which allows the data signal to be relayed without loss of strength or quality.

Sellati’s comfort level with Canon’s reputation for high-quality technology and after-sale support were also important considerations for making Canobeam integral to the security system protecting his client’s public transit trains. “I think everybody is familiar with Canon’s history,” he commented. “Just knowing Canobeam was made by Canon made me confident in recommending it. Response and reliability of service are extremely important in this field, because if links like this go down, communication is cut off. To us, good service is what it’s all about, and with Canon we know we can make a phone call and speak with someone who’s knowledgeable.”

The thousands of rail commuters who travel on public transit trains in southern Florida each day are safer and more secure thanks to county officials who recognize the value of video monitoring. For wireless specialist Chris Sellati of Trident Telecom, knowing about the capabilities and advantages of Canobeam is equally important. “More and more counties and municipalities are in search of a more efficient technology for wireless high-speed data connections,” he concluded. “For transmitting in a wide variety of environments and applications that require increased bandwidth, Canobeam is the perfect answer.”

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