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

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WAVETEQ COMMUNICATIONS INC.WAVETEQ COMMUNICATIONS INC.

Springfield, Illinois, USA Springfield, Illinois, USA October 17, 2007October 17, 2007

Building Better NetworksBuilding Better Networks

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Slide 2© Communications Inc.

ENHANCED COPPER

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FIXEDWi-Fi

Wi-MAXLMDSWLL

MMDS

MOBILE

3G

FIBER

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DBSDTH

VSAT

TERRESTIAL WIRELESS

SATELLITE

WIRELINE

WAVETEQ's MARKET AREA

COMPETITIVE ACCESS COMPETITIVE ACCESS TECHNOLOGIESTECHNOLOGIES

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THE WIRELESS TRENDTHE 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. +1-888-WAVETEQ (928-3837)

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WAVETEQ’s MISSIONWAVETEQ’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. +1-888-WAVETEQ (928-3837)

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WAVETEQ’s SOLUTIONWAVETEQ’s SOLUTION

© Communications Inc.

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DATA

Shadow Mini CAT 5e or 6 Local Area Network

VOICE

VIDEO

Shadow Master

Voice, Video & Voice, Video & DataData

or / and

Indoor Wireless

WAVETEQ LINKS THE END WAVETEQ LINKS THE END USERUSER

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INTELLIGENT BASE STATIONINTELLIGENT BASE STATIONExample:Example:

•ShadowMasterShadowMaster™ ™ Intelligent BaseStation + Intelligent BaseStation + Operating SystemOperating System

•Self contained, all-in-one design Self contained, all-in-one design for main CPU board, radios & for main CPU board, radios & backhaul antenna backhaul antenna

•Enables a cellular approach to Enables a cellular approach to Wi-Fi deploymentWi-Fi deployment

•802.11a,b,g compatible802.11a,b,g compatible

•Rugged enclosure, wide Rugged enclosure, wide operating temperature rangeoperating temperature range

•PoE - Power over Ethernet PoE - Power over Ethernet simplifies poweringsimplifies powering

•Unit is easy to mount & deployUnit is easy to mount & deploy

•Vert. & Horiz mounting supports Vert. & Horiz mounting supports sectorizationsectorization

•Extends Internet Services up to Extends Internet Services up to 18 Miles with backhaul antenna18 Miles with backhaul antenna

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CCUSTOMER PREMISE USTOMER PREMISE EQUIPMENTEQUIPMENT

•High performance Routable Customer Premise Equipment

•Self contained, all-in-one design

•Dual Frequency Antenna

•802.11a,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. +1-888-WAVETEQ (928-3837)

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SHAPING THE BEAMSHAPING THE BEAMUSE ANTENNAS TO SHAPE - LIKE LIGHT

OMNI – DONUT SHAPEDSECTOR COVERAGE 30, 60, 90 120 DEGCONCENTRATED FOR POINT TO POINT

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RURAL COMMUNITY NO RURAL COMMUNITY NO TREESTREES

Prairie CommunityPrairie Community

•A multi-frequency A multi-frequency Wi-Fi deployment is Wi-Fi deployment is usedused

•The higher The higher capacity 5 Ghz capacity 5 Ghz 802.11 is used to 802.11 is used to gather as much gather as much traffic from the traffic from the townsite as townsite as possiblepossible

•The Remaining The Remaining Traffic and the Traffic and the Rural is Gathered Rural is Gathered with 2.4 Ghz with 2.4 Ghz 802.11b/g 802.11b/g EquipmentEquipment

5.8 Ghz 5.8 Ghz CoverageCoverage

2.4 Ghz 2.4 Ghz CoverageCoverage

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SMALL COMMUNITY WITH SMALL COMMUNITY WITH TREESTREESA multi-frequency deployment A multi-frequency deployment

is used to Counter the Foliageis used to Counter the Foliage•The higher capacity 5 Ghz The higher capacity 5 Ghz 802.11a band is used to gather 802.11a band is used to gather most of the traffic from the most of the traffic from the townsitetownsite•The Remaining Traffic is The Remaining Traffic is Collected with 900 Mhz Collected with 900 Mhz EquipmentEquipment

900 Mhz 900 Mhz CoverageCoverage

5.8 Ghz 5.8 Ghz CoverageCoverage

2.4 Ghz 2.4 Ghz CoverageCoverage

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CELLULARIZED MUNI Wi-FiCELLULARIZED MUNI Wi-FiSmall Town, America:Small Town, America:•A cellular approach to Wi-Fi A cellular approach to Wi-Fi deployment is enabled using deployment is enabled using Intelligent Repeaters where Intelligent Repeaters where the frequencies can be reusedthe frequencies can be reused

•15 Intelligent Repeaters 15 Intelligent Repeaters needed in this deployment for needed in this deployment for 800 homes800 homes

•Allows all public areas in the Allows all public areas in the community (parks, camp community (parks, camp grounds roads to be serviced)grounds roads to be serviced)

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Cellularized Small Town Wi-Cellularized Small Town Wi-FiFi

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What’s Important in What’s Important in WirelessWireless

RuggedRugged ReliableReliable RobustRobust

Easy to Use Easy to Use Better ROI Better ROI for ...Network for ...Network Operator Operator

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OPPORTUNITY & OPPORTUNITY & OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES

© 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

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……and More Objectivesand 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

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Slide 17© Communications Inc.

Wi-FiShadowMaster

Verson 1.0June 2005

Wi-MAXShadowMasterNovember 2008VLAN Capable3.5 Ghz Band

Wi-FiShadowMaster

June 2006 VLAN Capable

Commercial CPE March 2007

Routable

2.4 GHz

Wi-MAX CPERoutable

November 2008 3.5 Ghz Bands

8/21/2007

WAVETEQ’S PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

Wi-Fi ShadowMaster September 2007

900 MHz

CURRENT PRODUCTS

PRODUCTSUNDER

DEVELOPMENT

Data & Some Voice Data, Nomadic Voice & Some Video

CUSTOMER PREMISE EQUIPMENT

INTELLIGENT BASE STATIONS

MULTI – RADIO BASE STATIONS

Commercial CPE September 2007

Routable

900 MHz

Commercial CPE March 2007

Routable

5 GHz

Wi-MAX CPERoutable

June 2009

5 Ghz Band

Wi-MAXShadowMaster

June 2009VLAN Capable

5 Ghz Band

Commercial CPE November 2007

Routable

2.4 & 5 GHz

Wi-MAXShadowMAX

February 2009VLAN Capable3.5 Ghz Band

Wi-MAXShadowMAX

September 2009VLAN Capable

5 Ghz Band

ACCESS POINTS

Wi-MAXShadowAccessNovember 2008

3.5 Ghz Band

Wi-MAXShadowAccess

June 2008

5 Ghz Band

Wi-FiShadowAccess February 2008

2.4 & 5 GHz

WORKING PROTOTYPE

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Slide 18© Communications Inc.

300MISDN; 2x, 128k

mmWaveWireless

Dialup Modem, x, 56k

5,000 X,

ISDN; 2x, 128k

mmWAVE TECHNOLOGYmmWAVE TECHNOLOGY

Cable Modem; 15-30x0.85 - 1.5 M

(x)DSL; 15 – 75x0.85 – 4.2 M

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Slide 19© Communications Inc.

……..THERE ARE MANY SPECTRAL ..THERE ARE MANY SPECTRAL ALLOTMENTS AVAILABLEALLOTMENTS AVAILABLE

24.00 25.00 26.00 27.00 28.00 29.00 30.00 31.00 32.00

GHz

Venezuela

USA

ITU/ETSI/CEPT

Thailand

Spain

South Africa

Singapore

Romania

Poland

Philippines

Peru

Paraguay

New Zealand

Mexico

Korea

Hungary

Ecuador

Colombia

Canada

Bolivia

Australia

Argentina

Czech R.

24.5 -26.5GHz

ITU GG8 ”Broadband

Wireless Access” Bands

27.5 - 29.5GHz 31.8 - 33.4GHz Venezuela

USA

ITU/ETSI/UK

Thailand

Spain

South Africa

Singapore

Romania

Poland

Philippines

Japan

Paraguay/Peru

New Zealand

Mexico

Korea

Hungary

Ecuador

Colombia

Canada

Bolivia

Australia

Argentina

Czech R.

37.00 38.00 39.00 40.00 41.00 42.00 43.00

GHz

37.0 - 43.5GHz

At mmWAVE Frequencies

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Slide 20© Communications Inc.

THE mmWAVE COST THE mmWAVE COST REDUCTION CHALLENGEREDUCTION CHALLENGE

mmWave mmWave Radio Radio

InstallationInstallation

Inner Plumbing - $$$Inner Plumbing - $$$

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TECHNOLOGY OPTIONS EXISTTECHNOLOGY OPTIONS EXIST CERAMIC HTCC PACKAGINGCERAMIC HTCC PACKAGING

© Communications Inc.

Provides An Integrated Design

1”

1”

Tx Chain Rx Chain

RFOut

RFIn

IF In IF Out

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Contact Info:WaveTeq Communications Inc.222-3121 Hill Road.Lake Country, BC, Canada, V4V 1G1Ph: +1-250-766-9229 x202Cell: [email protected]