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Open Captions would appear in this area Wireless is in our DNA

Distributed Coverage & Capacity Solutions Open Captions would appear in this area C Distributed Coverage & Capacity Solutions + = The New DistributedCoverage&CapacitySolutions CommScope is a global leader in wireless DAS and small cell deployments. We have sold more than $1B in small cell distributed antenna systems (DAS) for coverage and capacity over the last 5 years. The acquisition of TE and Airvana has expanded our leadership and capabilities in providing indoor and outdoor wireless capacity and coverage. As exhibited by our broad product portfolio, Commscope is about coverage and capacity, not just DAS. We are proud to be one of a few manufacturers that provide end-to-end solutions. We have over 400 patents related specifically to coverage and capacity solutions. Commscope is built on innovation and focused on developing solutions to meet the world’s connectivity demands. 368 DCCS US Patents 50 Small Cell US Patents 309 Strong R&D Team Femtos Deployed 1.5 million

Largest North America Footprint Open Captions would appear in this area C Largest North America Footprint 24 96 30 9 of 31 NFL Stadiums Major Sports Venues Major Airports Major Rail/Metros & Train Tunnels More major deployments than all other DAS providers put together

Network Evolution Why DAS & Small Cell? LTE/WiMax UMTS/HSPA GSM AMPS Open Captions would appear in this area C Network Evolution Analog 1G AMPS GSM UMTS/HSPA LTE/WiMax Capacity Limited Coverage Limited cover only Small # large macro cells outdoor Larger # macro cells; Indoor coverage w/ more power; Some micro in dense urban Thin macro cell overlays Dense micro cell under lays DAS for large buildings Microcells for outdoor; DAS & Pico for enterprise; femto for residential Traffic/User User Density Digital TDM 2G Digital CDMA 3G Digital OFDM 4G voice driven data driven Coverage Why DAS & Small Cell?

Open Captions would appear in this area Network Evolution Why DAS & Small Cell?

Open Captions would appear in this area Network Evolution 30,000,000,000 square meters 2% covered from the inside why? Why DAS & Small Cell?

Market Shift in Responsibility Open Captions would appear in this area C Market Shift in Responsibility Outdoor Enterprise Enterprise …. the final frontier

Applications Drive Solutions Open Captions would appear in this area C Applications Drive Solutions Stadiums Airports Malls High Rises Campuses Hospitals ODAS/Transport Offices

Coverage & Capacity Solutions Open Captions would appear in this area C Coverage & Capacity Solutions High Power Medium Power Low Power Spectrum Fusion ION-U LP ION-B ION-M Prism ION-U HP OneCell ION-E 20 to 60 Watts 1 to 2 Watts +18 to +23 dBm

Open Captions would appear in this area ION-Unified Platform Optimal Output Power Auto Head-end Design Installation/Cable Wizards Built in Test Tools Auto Commissioning PIM Testing of Infrastructure

ION-Enterprise Platform Open Captions would appear in this area C ION-Enterprise Platform Enterprise Friendly Plug & Play Frequency Agnostic (380-2,700 MHz) Any Signal, Anywhere

OneCell C-RAN Enterprise Small Cell Open Captions would appear in this area C OneCell C-RAN Enterprise Small Cell LTE solution for enterprise Revolutionary C-RAN architecture 10X faster data rates Cell virtualization for Smart Reuse Simple deployment VoLTE optimized Upgradeable to LTE-A

Open Captions would appear in this area Summary There is no “One Size Fits All"