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U.S. Residential High Speed Internet

High-Speed Internet High-Speed Fiber and DSL broadband options from two top providers: FIBER DSL *Availability and speeds vary by customer location.

Why Sell High-Speed Internet? Home Internet has become an essential service! In 2000, only 1% of Americans had broadband Internet service at home As of 2016, more than 73% of Americans have home Internet service! Same great service and promotions as the carrier companies Your customers receive Internet service and complete customer care from four top providers Your customers have access to the same promotions offered by the carriers High-value customers Commissions and points for 2 years Worth 1-3 Customer Points (varies by carrier) – please refer to the ACN Compensation Plan for complete details Not every package or term option is available through ACN. Above data refers to broadband internet statistics from Pew Research Center issued January 11, 2017. http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2017/01/12/evolution-of-technology/ft_17-01-10_internetfactsheets

Access to Higher Internet Speeds The Power of 100 Mbps Great for streaming multiple HD movies Connect 4-6 devices with no lag Game on with multi-player video games Hardcore Streaming 1080 HD 10 Songs in 3.2 sec 20 photos in 6.4 secs 500 MB in 40 sec The Power of 40 Mbps Great for streaming multiple movies Connect 2-4 devices Game on with online video games Heavy Streaming 1080 HD 10 Songs in 8 sec 20 photos in 16 secs 500 MB in 1.7 min The Power of 12 Mbps Great for downloading movies Connect 1-2 devices Surf and download files Moderate Streaming 1080 HD 10 Songs in 27 sec 20 photos in 53 secs 500 MB in 5.57 min *Internet speeds are subject to availability by location and are “up to” the speed selected. Speeds vary based on customer location, connection type, and other conditions.

Target Market Residential Customers Only Digital Phone Service Customers Wireless-Only Households Customers Looking for Higher Speeds Must be a New Internet Customer of the Carrier See details on the “Setting Customer Expectations” slide.

High-Speed Internet AT&T Fiber & DSL The largest Fiber and DSL provider in the U.S. by coverage area Offers Internet in 21 states DSL is available to 120.7 million people Fiber is available to over 30 million people Speeds up to 75 Mbps Internet statistics provided by Broadbandnow.com. Internet speeds are subject to availability by location. “Up to” speeds based on optimal conditions using a wired connection. Fiber will only display where both Fiber and DSL are available.

Availability of High-Speed Internet IN AT&T TERRITORIES Alabama Arkansas California Florida Georgia Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Michigan Mississippi Missouri Nevada North Carolina Ohio Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas Wisconsin Fiber and DSL

High-Speed Internet Frontier FiOS and DSL 4th largest DSL provider in the U.S. by coverage area DSL is available to 28.7 million people in 29 states 3rd largest Fiber provider in the U.S. by coverage area Fiber is available to 9.8 million people in 7 states, including* these key cities: Speeds up to 150 Mbps Huntington Beach, CA Long Beach, CA Los Angeles, CA St Petersburg, FL Sarasota, FL Tampa, FL Redmond, WA Seattle, WA Hillsboro, OR Portland, OR Plano, TX Irving, TX Denton, TX Fort Wayne, IN N. Myrtle Beach, SC *Fiber available in seven states, including but not limited to cities listed above. Internet statistics provided by Broadbandnow.com. Internet speeds are subject to availability by location. “Up to” speeds based on optimal conditions using a wired connection.

Personal and Identity Security Frontier Secure Personal and Identity Security From technical support to online security solutions, Frontier Secure™ is your partner for all of the digital technology throughout your home. Two great options available with your Frontier High Speed Internet Service: Personal Security Bundle Secure cloud storage and software to help protect your devices featuring: Multi Device Security for up to 10 devices Secure Password Manager easy access to all your passwords, usernames, and credit card details with one master password Content Anywhere provides 50GB of storage capacity with state-of-the-art online security Identity Security Bundle Identity protection services and online security software featuring: Identify protection with triple-bureau credit monitoring, I.D. monitoring and SSN trace monitoring

Availability of High-Speed Internet IN FRONTIER TERRITORIES Alabama North Carolina Arizona California* Ohio Connecticut Oregon* Florida* Pennsylvania Georgia South Carolina* Idaho Illinois Tennessee Indiana* Texas* Iowa Utah Michigan Washington* Minnesota West Virginia Mississippi Wisconsin Montana Nebraska Nevada New Mexico New York DSL Only *Fiber and DSL

How to Order All orders must be submitted online, via the ACN order portal Direct customers to your ACN Storefront and select Internet Online order portal is available on all browsers and mobile devices Some providers may direct customers to contact them to complete the sale

Check Service Availability Customer enters address to see offers available in their area Your IBO# should be visible in the IBO ID# field Click “Find the Best Deals”

Review and Choose Service Internet offers are displayed from highest to lowest speed* Review offers, pricing and promotions Click “See Details” for more information about Features / Benefits, Pricing, Promotions, and Bonus offers Once purchase decision is made, customer should select desired Offer *Internet speeds are subject to availability by location. “Up to” speeds based on optimal conditions using a wired connection.

Place Order Customer must complete the customer information: Select Offer Options Enter Account Options Enter Shipping Address Agree to Terms and Conditions Schedule Installation, where applicable Complete Billing information, if requested

Check Out Complete the sign-up information After the customer places their order, instructions will be supplied from the provider on how to schedule installation (if required). Customers can also connect directly to some providers by clicking on the "Schedule Your Installation" link on the next page. TIP: Entering a Social Security Number results in a more accurate order and higher activation rate

Order Confirmation Confirmation message will be displayed with any additional installation instructions and information on how to change the installation date and time, if needed Customer will be sent a confirmation email summarizing service selection and order details TIP: Ensure that your customer reads their confirmation screen and email in its entirety and follow all instructions to complete the sale

Activate Successfully Customer Data Points Providers will check 3 data points to find former customers: Name, Address and SSN. The same 3 data points are used to validate the order. Previous Customer? Did the customer have service with this carrier in the last 60-180 days? If so, they may not be able to sign up through ACN. Ensuring Orders Activate Successfully Outstanding Bills? When they last had the provider, did the customer leave in good standing? If not, they may be rejected. Order changes should be made after installation, if possible. Customer should call ONLY the 800# shown on their confirmation email, not ACN. Order Changes All providers will perform a credit check. A deposit or advance payment may be required in order to schedule the installation. Follow instructions on the confirmation email to complete the order. Set Expectations

Setting Expectations Can existing customers of the carrier sign up for service through ACN? No. Can former customers of the carrier sign up for service through ACN? Yes, with the following restrictions: AT&T – Must wait 60 days Frontier – Must wait 120 days Why are some speeds not displaying? Not every package or term option is available through ACN (for example, the lowest DSL speeds). The availability tool will only show results for packages available through ACN in the customer's area. Some speeds are only available in a bundle. Can my customer sign up for current promotions? Yes, current promotions offered by the carrier are displayed during the ACN internet sign-up process.

Setting Expectations How will service be installed? Installation varies by provider and service: DSL: Easy self-installation is available for most customers; equipment is shipped to customer’s home (typically within 7-10 business days) Fiber and Higher DSL Speeds: Professional installation is required; technician delivers the modem (within 10-14 business days) What if my customer needs to change their order? Please have your customer follow the instructions on the confirmation email to make changes to an order. They should not call the provider or ACN directly. Orders may take 24 hours to appear with the provider. Speed changes should be made after installation, to ensure ACN credit is received for the sale. Who should my customer contact for assistance? Customer Service and Billing will be provided by the carrier. Contact information will be provided in the confirmation email.

How Do ACN Offers Differ From Carrier? Lower DSL speeds offered by the carrier may not be offered through ACN to ensure best customer experiences Certain speeds may only be available in a bundle ACN may not provide all carrier term plan options Fiber Internet products do not include TV or Phone Bundles Frontier may display the same rate plan multiple times, with slightly different promotional offers