Conxxus, LLC HIGH-SPEED BROADBAND Power By WE ARE BRINGING HIGH SPEED TO OUR ENTIRE COOPERATIVE SERVICE AREA.

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Conxxus, LLC HIGH-SPEED BROADBAND Power By WE ARE BRINGING HIGH SPEED TO OUR ENTIRE COOPERATIVE SERVICE AREA

Copyright 2007: USA Broadband, LLC & NOW Wireless, LLC, Unproductive Waiting

Copyright 2007: USA Broadband, LLC & NOW Wireless, LLC, Portable Capability

Copyright 2007: USA Broadband, LLC & NOW Wireless, LLC, OUR MISSION –Provide high-speed Broadband Internet, voice communications, and video services to the underserved and non-served businesses & homes in our entire cooperative area. –Our service will cover all the family households and businesses throughout the entire area, unlike other high-speed service providers that can only service inside the towns/cities.

Copyright 2007: USA Broadband, LLC & NOW Wireless, LLC, HOW? –By using the latest in radio technology. –Service range of 10+ radius miles from each access point. –This radio technology & NOWW proprietary Designed towers allow a very rapid deployment. –Provides breakeven/return on investment in 1/2 the time of traditional telephone or cable TV providers. –Additionally, communities can have true access anywhere in the town.

Copyright 2007: USA Broadband, LLC & NOW Wireless, LLC, CELLULAR TAUGHT US ABOUT THE THE POWER OF MOBILITY –People need to be “un-tethered” from the walls. –The growth of this type of communication freedom is explosive. –The market potential is nearly limitless in growth. –Finally, the need for this service market moves quickly. We are positioned to answer the market’s need and we will leave no service gaps.

Copyright 2007: USA Broadband, LLC & NOW Wireless, LLC, THE RIGHT PARTNER –The management team has solid experience in start-up companies, owning/operating individual businesses, project management, co-operative development, administration, marketing and sales. –Over 20 years experience providing sales and customer service in the rural areas of the Midwest. –The members of USAB & NOWW have extensive experience in the cooperative development, telephone & entertainment business sectors. –Directly involved in the build-out and operations of 19 Cellular Telephone companies in the 1980’s & 1990’s.

Copyright 2007: USA Broadband, LLC & NOW Wireless, LLC, About High-Speed Wireless Broadband Service by Conxxus, LLC – Our network deployments uses a combination of the latest in long distance point- to- multiple-point radios and a blend of mesh radio technology to deliver low cost, high speed broadband connections throughout the service areas. – The customer can make a VoIP telephone call, send and receive files from a laptop or PDA, see the video from a security camera at their home or business. – Most people are familiar with hot-spot services like the ones at Starbucks, hotels, airports etc. We have taken that limited area wireless internet connection idea & have increased the coverage area to include entire towns and soon, our entire Cooperative area. – EIEC will be able to utilize this system to have full time visual and verbal contact with our outside staff during emergencies.

Copyright 2007: USA Broadband, LLC & NOW Wireless, LLC, High-Speed Wireless Broadband Service – Our wireless broadband service is unique as a result of our “un- plugged” capabilities, we believe the public will embrace our broadband service because they can use our service at their home, business, & anywhere else they may be in the town or on the farm. – This broadband service will gain market momentum just like the Cellular industry has because people can use their broadband services without being tethered to the walls. – With our fixed and “un-tethered” VoIP Phone service our customers will experience significant savings vs. the traditional phones service they are currently using. The mobile phones work just like an ordinary cordless phone, except it can be used area wide, not just at your home. – This will be deployed by many operators worldwide over the next 20 years:

Copyright 2007: USA Broadband, LLC & NOW Wireless, LLC, High-Speed Wireless Broadband Service by Conxxus, LLC How the infrastructure is deployed We install the fixed access point radios on existing tall buildings, radio or water towers around the city or town. The mesh radios are installed on the current street light or the power poles about every ½ mile inside the city and are connected wirelessly to the access points. Any customer who is in town can also have a wireless fixed connection. This radio is installed on his building and connected wirelessly to one of the access points that are in town. In the open county areas, access point radios are mounted on our monopoles that are installed about 15 miles apart around the county. Customers receive service through a wireless radio that is installed at their facility, and they will also have connectivity when they travel to town.

Copyright 2007: USA Broadband, LLC & NOW Wireless, LLC, USAB & NOWW Hot Zone Solution Home User Enterprise User Hot Zone Radio SM

Copyright 2007: USA Broadband, LLC & NOW Wireless, LLC, Current Deployment To Date Management staff in place. Local municipal contacts with mayors, economic development directors, and zoning directors completed. Staff trained in sales, installation and operation. Program up and running with customers on system. Backhaul between Access Towers fully tested and operational. Commercial, municipal and residential subscribers are installed and active on the system.

Copyright 2007: USA Broadband, LLC & NOW Wireless, LLC, Wireless Broadband Internet Service Mobile Broadband Internet Service Telephone Services (Fixed & Mobile VoIP) Telephone Video Calls (Soon to be Common) Video Conferencing Virtual Private Networks for Business (VPN) Video Surveillance for Security Video & Data Retrieval (Fixed & Mobile) Distance Education via the Internet Tele-Medicine Revenue opportunities come from:

Copyright 2007: USA Broadband, LLC & NOW Wireless, LLC, Sample Statistics For Our Service Area Approximate Square Miles 6,000 Number of Access Points 41 Number of Towns with Hot-Zone Service 62 Potential Customer Base (Number of Businesses & Homes)230,000 Penetration Rate Over 6 18% 34,500 Number of Customers with VoIP Telephone Service 18,000 Number of Customers with Mobile Service 14,000 Number of Customers with More then 1 Mobile Account 11,000 Number of Customers with Video Surveillance Service 7,000

Copyright 2007: USA Broadband, LLC & NOW Wireless, LLC, PARTNERSHIP ROLES Successful partners have clearly defined roles & expectations/deliverables. Successful partners understand the power that each bring to the relationship. Be aware that in the mostly closely developed relationships; there will be surprises/roadblocks. There must be constant & ongoing vigilance to the marketplace and customer base by both partners.