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Proprietary & Confidential Information of StratoComm Corporation Bridging The Divide A Blueprint For Creating A New Standard For Equitable Wireless Telecommunications Access

StratoComm Corporation StratoComm Corporation is a developer and provider of telecommunications infrastructure technologies with a specific focus to the delivery of ubiquitous and cost sensitive communication services to the developing world We are further committed to the allocation of a portion of each system’s service capacity for the provision of low cost/no cost social and economic outreach programs

Operational Strategy StratoComm operates on two parallel tracks: The generation of near term revenue and market presence through the design and sale of the Transitional Telecommunications System (TTS) The ongoing development of the Stratospheric Telecommunications System (STS)

Intellectual Property Strength Patent No.TitleSummary 6,119,979Cyclical Thermal Management Manages the airship’s vertical stability * System 6,224,016Integrated Flexible Solar CellRelates to the method of affixing solar cell * Material and Production Methodto material suitable for stratospheric flight D427,137AirshipDesign of operational stratospheric airship * 6,425,552Cyclical Thermal ManagementManages the airship’s vertical stability * 7,708,222Long Mission Tethered AerostatEnables significantly longer time in service and Method of Accomplishingfor tethered aerostat (TTS) 8,083,174Slip Ring and Double Slip RingAssures no compromise to tether operation from system weathervaning 13,374,355Method of Providing a Long Coordinates Aerostat System Flight Duration Duration Tethered Aerostat 12/068,667Boundary Layer Propulsion AirshipEnables significant reduction in airship’s size * with Related System and Methodrequirement to carry 2,000 lb. payload * Stratospheric IP

TTS Currently Available Product

Transitional System Service Utilizes fixed WiMAX equipment 40 km nominal range Throughput of > 150Mb Services – all IP based  Data  Voice  Video Baseline is 3.5 GHz with 100 MHz bandwidth Availability > 0.99 deployed

Transitional System Operations Center GCS – Ground Control System for aerostat Access Service Center (ASC) Network Operations Center (NOC)  Management  Security  Provisioning  Billing

Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) CPE is for:  Connecting to airship (WiMAX)  Adding voice and/or video on top of data service Can also include WiFi VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)  Network device to convert phone to data  Utilizes a standard telephone Video utilizes set-top box to convert data to video

Network Architecture

Transitional Telecommunications System Capable of providing IP-based services including VoIP, Internet, IP-TV or equivalent up to 100 video channels or 500,000 VoIP users or 500,000 broadband users or various combinations of each throughout an 80 km diameter footprint.

Designed to Upgrade from TTS to STS

Stratospheric Telecommunications System Development will meet the following capabilities: Service Area1,000 km Diameter LOS Operational Altitude20 km (65,000 feet) EnduranceFive Years Subscribers3,000,000 for wireless voice, Internet & broadcast Service CapabilitiesTelecommunications, Security, Surveillance, Defense

Flight Test 1 Vehicle Description Design Features:  Duration: Up To 10 Hours Of Operation w/ Propulsion  20 km MSL Design Altitude  Simple Pressurized Launch  Simple Pitch & Yaw Control Designs  Simple Pressurization System—No Fans Weight Statement Value Empty Mass192 kg Envelope Group (% Of Empty Mass)54% Propulsion System Group7% Power System Group13% Misc Subsystems11% Contingency (% Of Empty Mass)15% Gas Mass In Hull & Tails36 kg Total Mass (w/ Gasses)228 kg Design Parameter Value Design Geopotential Altitude20 km Hull Volume2,290 m 3 Length35 m Maximum Diameter11 m Empennage DesignInverted Y Maximum Speed5.5 kph Propeller Diameter3 m Battery TypePrimary Launch (3 Battery Packs)6 kW-Hr Battery Weight & Housing20 kg Design Hull Factor Of Safety2

The Blue Print is Simple Place TTS into service through their sale to JV Companies registered under agreement with in-country partners Undertake STS Test Flights within a country that shares StratoComm’s commitment to the needs of developing countries and within close proximity to the Equator Systematically upgrade operating TTS to STS services throughout the developing world Continued focused effort to secure ITU approval for frequency allocation to STS services

Proprietary & Confidential Information of StratoComm Corporation Bridging The Divide STRATOCOMM’S WIRELESS BROADBAND TECHNOLOGY IS THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS FOR THE DEVELOPING WORLD.