© WAVETEQ COMMUNICATIONS INC. Springfield, Illinois, USA October 17, 2007 October 17, 2007 Building Better Networks.

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© WAVETEQ COMMUNICATIONS INC. Springfield, Illinois, USA October 17, 2007 October 17, 2007 Building Better Networks

Slide 2 © Communications Inc. COMPETITIVE ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES

Slide 3 THE WIRELESS TREND We see wireless technology platforms evolve with ever increasing processing power, increasing bandwidth and increasing self-reliant power to enable a world where interactive services are no longer delivered to a location but on demand to individuals anywhere. © Communications Inc WAVETEQ ( )

Slide 4 WAVETEQ’s MISSION Our Mission is to help people in small communities, rural areas and developing nations to improve their social and economic conditions by supporting network operators, integrators and value added resellers to bring best-in- class wireless solutions to their communities © Communications Inc WAVETEQ ( )

Slide 5 WAVETEQ’s SOLUTION © Communications Inc.

Slide 6 © Communications Inc. DATA Shadow Mini CAT 5e or 6 Local Area Network VOICE VIDEO Shadow Master Voice, Video & Data or / and Indoor Wireless WAVETEQ LINKS THE END USER

Slide 7 © Communications Inc. INTELLIGENT BASE STATION Example: ShadowMaster™ Intelligent BaseStation + Operating SystemShadowMaster™ Intelligent BaseStation + Operating System Self contained, all-in-one design for main CPU board, radios & backhaul antennaSelf contained, all-in-one design for main CPU board, radios & backhaul antenna Enables a cellular approach to Wi-Fi deploymentEnables a cellular approach to Wi-Fi deployment a,b,g compatible802.11a,b,g compatible Rugged enclosure, wide operating temperature rangeRugged enclosure, wide operating temperature range PoE - Power over Ethernet simplifies poweringPoE - Power over Ethernet simplifies powering Unit is easy to mount & deployUnit is easy to mount & deploy Vert. & Horiz mounting supports sectorizationVert. & Horiz mounting supports sectorization Extends Internet Services up to 18 Miles with backhaul antennaExtends Internet Services up to 18 Miles with backhaul antenna

Slide 8 8 CUSTOMER PREMISE EQUIPMENT High performance Routable Customer Premise Equipment Self contained, all-in-one design Dual Frequency Antenna a,b,g compatible Rugged enclosure, wide operating temperature range PoE - Power over Ethernet simplifies powering Easy installation Vert. & Horiz mounting supports sectorization Dynamic VLAN Capabities Enabling Nomadic Service Offerings © Communications Inc WAVETEQ ( )

Slide 9 SHAPING THE BEAM USE ANTENNAS TO SHAPE - LIKE LIGHT OMNI – DONUT SHAPED SECTOR COVERAGE 30, 60, DEG CONCENTRATED FOR POINT TO POINT

Slide RURAL COMMUNITY NO TREES Prairie Community A multi-frequency Wi-Fi deployment is usedA multi-frequency Wi-Fi deployment is used The higher capacity 5 Ghz is used to gather as much traffic from the townsite as possibleThe higher capacity 5 Ghz is used to gather as much traffic from the townsite as possible The Remaining Traffic and the Rural is Gathered with 2.4 Ghz b/g EquipmentThe Remaining Traffic and the Rural is Gathered with 2.4 Ghz b/g Equipment 5.8 Ghz Coverage 2.4 Ghz Coverage

Slide SMALL COMMUNITY WITH TREES A multi-frequency deployment is used to Counter the Foliage The higher capacity 5 Ghz a band is used to gather most of the traffic from the townsiteThe higher capacity 5 Ghz a band is used to gather most of the traffic from the townsite The Remaining Traffic is Collected with 900 Mhz EquipmentThe Remaining Traffic is Collected with 900 Mhz Equipment 900 Mhz Coverage 5.8 Ghz Coverage 2.4 Ghz Coverage

Slide CELLULARIZED MUNI Wi-Fi Small Town, America: A cellular approach to Wi-Fi deployment is enabled using Intelligent Repeaters where the frequencies can be reusedA cellular approach to Wi-Fi deployment is enabled using Intelligent Repeaters where the frequencies can be reused 15 Intelligent Repeaters needed in this deployment for 800 homes15 Intelligent Repeaters needed in this deployment for 800 homes Allows all public areas in the community (parks, camp grounds roads to be serviced)Allows all public areas in the community (parks, camp grounds roads to be serviced)

Slide Cellularized Small Town Wi-Fi

Slide 14 What’s Important in Wireless Rugged Rugged Reliable Reliable Robust Robust Easy to Use Easy to Use Better ROI for...Network Operator Better ROI for...Network Operator

Slide 15 OPPORTUNITY & OBJECTIVES © Communications Inc. Market Growth of 38% per year Combine Wi-Fi an Wi-MAX Global Standards on One Routable Platform with Dynamic VLAN and Multi-VLAN Functions Allows Smart Virtual Infrastructure Components for Easy Deployment by Network Operators Combine Licensed and Unlicensed

Slide 16 …and More Objectives © Communications Inc. Combined multi-frequency, multi- radios and Dual Frequency Antennas to Provide Flexibility Our Objective is to RUN the Future Applications that Users are Looking for ie: Interactive Voice, Video & Data

Slide 17 © Communications Inc.

Slide 18 © Communications Inc. 300M ISDN; 2x, 128k mmWave Wireless Dialup Modem, x, 56k 5,000 X, ISDN; 2x, 128k mmWAVE TECHNOLOGY Cable Modem; 15-30x M (x)DSL; 15 – 75x 0.85 – 4.2 M

Slide 19 © Communications Inc. …..THERE ARE MANY SPECTRAL ALLOTMENTS AVAILABLE At mmWAVE Frequencies

Slide 20 © Communications Inc. THE mmWAVE COST REDUCTION CHALLENGE mmWave Radio Installation Inner Plumbing - $$$

Slide 21 TECHNOLOGY OPTIONS EXIST CERAMIC HTCC PACKAGING © Communications Inc. Provides An Integrated Design 1” Tx Chain Rx Chain RF Out RF In IF InIF Out

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