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September 19, 2018
NTIA Webinar Series
Innovative and Emerging Broadband Technologies: Providing Economical Alternatives for Rural Broadband Access
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Participants
Moderator• Scott Woods, Manager, BroadbandUSA Technical Assistance, NTIA,
U.S. Department of Commerce
Presenters • John Joseph, Founder, Inventor and President, OptiPulse, Inc. &
Mathis Shinnick, Chief Executive Officer, OptiPulse, Inc. • Therese Jones, Senior Director of Policy, Satellite Industry
Association• Keith Walker, Chief Executive Officer, AER Wireless &
Dr. Sisso El-Hamamsy, Chief Executive Officer, Mage Networks
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Presentations • John Joseph, Founder, Inventor, and President, OptiPulse Inc.
& Mathis Shinnick, Chief Executive Officer, OptiPulse Inc.
• Therese Jones, Senior Director of Policy, Satellite Industry
Association
• Keith Walker, Chief Executive Officer, AER Wireless &
Dr. Sisso El-Hamamsy, Chief Executive Officer, Mage Networks
© Copyright 2018OptiPulse All rights reserved June 2018 Confidential
10Gbps wirelessBackhaul enabling 5G cellphones
The Light Grid: a RevolutionaryInnovation in Photonics Design…
Introducing - LightSpeed Wireless™
Developing High Bandwidth Rural Connectivity
© Copyright 2018OptiPulse All rights reserved June 2018 Confidential
Unique Photonics Long Distance Wireless Source
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Wafer scale chips can be fabricated at <$1 per chip which has enough power to go >10kms with a 10Gbps single channel wireless data backhaul link
Simple telescope lens collimates
Spreading of invisible beam becomes weather tolerant and eye safe
© Copyright 2018OptiPulse All rights reserved June 2018 Confidential
This is OptiPulse
• Mission: build a much higher speed infrastructure using our technology’s disruptive capabilities, to deliver very affordable access to as many under-served people as possible while making the common network stronger and faster.
• Situation: Early prototypes and chip modules have been completed and sold to strategic entities. Next generation prototype, Prototype 3, in final assemblyand testing.
• Global Benefit: Decentralize and distribute commercial potential to the public through expanded and enhanced tele-medicine, tele-education, job training, and IoT applications for Rural communities.
• Investors: Partners Plateau Telecommunications and Sacred Wind help provide high speed access for Rural connectivity in NM and expanding access for underdeveloped regions locally and across the globe.
LightSpeed Wireless™ will Change Communications
New Photonics Arrays Prove High Power at Low Cost
© Copyright 2018OptiPulse All rights reserved June 2018 Confidential
Prototype 3 (initial outdoor test) – A 200m 10Gbps Optical Wireless Backhaul Combined with 1Gbps Wireless Network within 1,000ft Radial Distance
Prototype 1 – A 100m 10Gbps Single Channel Optical Wireless Simplex -Demo Delivered to Fortune 500 customer May 2017 for ~$250,000 in Revenue
Prototype 2 – A 100m 10Gbps Single Channel Optical Wireless Duplex –Two Devices (Forms One Link) Built and Used as Demo in New Facility’s Beam Line Feb 2018 ~$3M Seed Round
Development of Prototypes, Focus on Near Term Goal
© Copyright 2018OptiPulse All rights reserved June 2018 Confidential
Prototype 4 - 200 meter 10Gbps Optical Wireless Backhaul integrated for pilot test with a OTS Wireless Radio Transmitter to provide up to 1Gbps Wireless Network connections within 1000ft radial distance
We are introducing an initial 10Gbps Backhaul Link at ~1um wavelength which can easily be multiplexed much higher
The “OptiNode” design will provide mesh network 1Gbps wireless bandwidth to the public… demo in OptiPulse parking lot Sept 2018
Smart City Broadband in an Urban Environment
© Copyright 2018OptiPulse All rights reserved June 2018 Confidential
Our Solution for the Next Generation
• 5G is Coming: it is necessary, demand already out paces 4G.• What is 5G: “G” = Generation, 5G brings greater speed (move more data), lowers latency
(more responsive), and connects more devices at once (sensors and smart devices).• 1G was Analog, • 2G was 1st digital (CDMA, GSM…), • 3G moved digital from Kbps to Mbps,• 4G is incompatible with 3G, moved speeds up to Gbps (LTE, WiMAX,..)
• 5G Wireless: possible in only two ways, OptiPulse LightSpeed Wireless™ and mmWavewireless. OptiPulse has a very low CSWaP (Cost ,Size , Weight and Power) Photonics technology; Major telecoms mmWave is more expensive per device, and uses more energy.
• 5G Devices: will require a large manufacturing base, Ericsson forecasts IoT devices will grow by 5 times from 700 million in June 2018 to 3.5 billion in 2023.
• Opportunity: a 5G infrastructure will make rural communities immediately attractive to industrial automation, autonomous vehicle, IoT and other manufacturing companies.
OptiPulse can make the US first in 5G Mesh Network
© Copyright 2018OptiPulse All rights reserved June 2018 Confidential
Future models of a Node will have multiple connections in the mesh network including direct last miles links
Backhaul will be developed at 25 Gbps per channel with multiplexing up to 100 Gbps
Wireless Networks within 1,000 ft. of Node can access 1Gbps within homes and offices by logging into OptiPulse enabled wireless network on their devices
Development of Public Access Mesh Networks
Expanding on Near Term Goal
© Copyright 2018OptiPulse All rights reserved June 2018 Confidential
Smart Pole
ContactsJohn Joseph President & COO, M 480-652-0717Mathis Shinnick CEO, M 646-710-0939
101 Broadway Blvd NE, Suite 1100Albuquerque, NM 87102
[email protected]@optiPulse.com
Lab at: 1008 Coal Ave SEAlbuquerque, New Mexico, 87106
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Presentations • John Joseph, Founder, Inventor, and President, OptiPulse Inc.
& Mathis Shinnick, Chief Executive Officer, OptiPulse Inc.
• Therese Jones, Senior Director of Policy, Satellite Industry
Association
• Keith Walker, Chief Executive Officer, AER Wireless &
Dr. Sisso El-Hamamsy, Chief Executive Officer, Mage Networks
Satellite Broadband CapabilitiesTherese Jones, Satellite Industry Association
NTIA WebinarSeptember 19, 2018
Satellite Broadband Infrastructure at a Glance
Source: Electronic Communications Committee Report 280, Satellite Solutions for 5G, May 2018
Commercial Geosynchronous Satellites
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GEO satellites provide broadband service across CONUS, comparable to terrestrial alternatives
• Services are available to households and businesses in all 50 states, and offerings include up to 100 megabits per second (Mbps).
• Approximately 2 million customers subscribe at reasonable rates to speeds that meet the FCC’s definition of broadband service– Growth of 5% since 2016
• Geostationary satellites have rapidly increased throughput, from 10 gigabits per second (Gbps) in 2008, to 260 Gbps today, to 1000 Gbps expected by the end of the decade.
• Critical to disaster relief efforts; 95% of cell sites in Puerto Rico and 77% in the Virgin Islands were wiped out after Hurricane Irma
High Throughput Satellites allow for frequency reuse
Eutelsat's KA-SAT satellite spot beams coverage over Europe and the Mediterranean Basin (different colors show frequency reuse)
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Commercial Non-Geostationary Satellites
Planned NGSO Constellations Filed with FCC
Purpose Operator/ Satellites Bands Broadband SES/O3b 8 MEO KaBroadband OneWeb 720 LEO Ku, Ka
Broadband Leosat 12 Inclined GSO Ka
Broadband SpaceX 4425 LEO Ku, KaBroadband Boeing/SOM 1101 LLC 2956 LEO V, QBroadband Boeing 132 LEO V, QBroadband Boeing 15 HEO V, QBroadband SES/O3b 24 MEO Ka
Broadband SES/O3b 12 Inclined MEO Ka
Broadband SES/O3b 24 MEO V, QBroadband OneWeb 1980 LEO V, Q, Ku, KaBroadband OneWeb 2560 MEO Ku, Ka, V, Q, EBroadband SpaceX 7518 VLEO V, QBroadband Telesat 117 LEO KaBroadband Telesat 117 LEO V, Q
IOT Kepler 140 LEO Ku, KaBroadband ViaSat 24 MEO Ka
Broadband, EO Theia 112 LEO Ku, Ka, V, Q
Broadband Space Norway 2 HEO Ku, KaRelay Audacy 3 MEO Ka, V, Q
Broadband Karousel 12 Inclined GSO Ku, Ka
21 Constellations
13 Companie
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6891Satellites
Ku, Ka
14137Satellites
V, Q
Satellites in 5G
• Will reach underserved areas• Can provide service continuity for moving platforms• Particularly important in providing service everywhere for
critical communications, aeronautics, railways, maritime• Provides backhaul and multicasting and caching content
Satellite Industry Association1200 18th Street, NW, Suite 1001
Washington, DC 20036(202) 503-1560
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Presentations • John Joseph, Founder, Inventor, and President, OptiPulse Inc.
& Mathis Shinnick, Chief Executive Officer, OptiPulse Inc.
• Therese Jones, Senior Director of Policy, Satellite Industry
Association
• Keith Walker, Chief Executive Officer, AER Wireless &
Dr. Sisso El-Hamamsy, Chief Executive Officer, Mage Networks
AerEverywhere
A proprietary wireless technology based on 802.11 standards and mesh technology that is poised to enhance the global, cable, wireline and telecom industry by enabling internet access via Wi-Fi EVERYWHERE on digital devices. This technology is ideal for IoT, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Autonomous Driving, and Vehicular Collision Avoidance Systems. Aer Wireless™ offers truly unlimited data, the fastest download speeds and superior reliability in any environment.
CURRENT ENVIRONMENTWhat is available now?
LIMITED ACCESS55M (17%) of U.S Households lack access to
broadband with 25Mbps or better as defined by the FCC. Many in rural areas have no access at all.
SLOW SPEEDSCurrent infrastructure is prone to signal degradation
which affects upload and download speeds. This canbe due to coverage issues, distance & traffic.
RELIABILITYUsers have experienced a considerable increase in data
problems on tablets and mobile broadband devices. Data problem incidences are relatively high in urban areas.*
Carriers are unable to deliver access,reliability and an affordable customerexperience. The current solutions forbroadband are costly and complex.
*J.D. Power U.S Wireless Network Quality Performance Study: March, 2017
QUAD-PLAYBandwidth and capacity to support future demands in broadband internet access, television, telephone, wireless service provisions.
FASTER SPEEDSExclusive Proprietary technology, faster (802 11n - 400 Mbps, 802 11ac 1.5 Gbps and 802.11ax 2 Gbps) and more reliable than current technology, including other mesh networks.
THE AER WIRELESS™ ADVANTAGE
FASTER & MORE RELIABLE Ability for law enforcement and other first responders to access multimedia communications more reliably with seamless integration with NextGen E911 network.
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FAST, LOW-COST DEPLOYMENTFast installation, more reliable broadband services a fraction of the cost of infrastructure networks
HIGH COST INFRASTRUCTURE
High cost to deploy and maintain network. Equipment for current solutions is expensive and takes years to deploy.
WIRELESS EVERYWHERE
Seamless, high-speed internet
connectivity everywhere via multi-hop
Ad Hocnetwork.
AER WIRELESS™ COVERAGE
Aer Wireless™ Network utilizes exclusive advanced proprietary mesh technology allowing
for superior coverage, accessibility, reliability (due to redundancy and self-healing design) and
fast deployment at significantly lower overallcost.
Aer Wireless™ high capacity proprietary technology and interoperability provides
infrastructure for future demands in Communications, Internet of Things and
Intelligent Vehicle and Transportation systems.
Extending broadband accessibility…
Aer Everywhere.
No Rain Fade
AER WIRELESS™ SOLUTIONSAER EVERYWHERE
Aer Wireless™ Networks are designed to meet the current and future internet access needs at a fraction of the cost of current infrastructure solutions.
BUSINESSWith improved network connectivity, businesses will have access to greater bandwidth and tools, thus fostering
increased productivity while attracting business to formerly underserved
areas.
RESIDENTIALIncreased speed and data capacity
providing truly unlimited data with quadruple play service
capabilities. Cost savings & access in rural areas.
PUBLICACCESSEverywhere access will provide
connectivity to intelligent transportation systems (ITS) and
vehicles, first responder networks, and broadband to the public in more
areas.
MUNICIPALITY/PUBLIC ENTITYImprovement of broadband
infrastructure providing network accessibility for communications and future demands. Greater access and
opportunity to the community at large.Last mile solution forunderserved
areas.
MagiNet™
The overall network formed by the hardware and firmware of Mage, that seamlessly uses wireless and wired connections to create wireless coverage over, under, and around any sized area without degradation in speed or consistency.
MagiLink™
The proprietary firmware at the heart of MagiNet™.
Developed by Dr. Sayed-Amr
”Sisso” El-Hamamsy.
MagiNode™
The wireless unit consisting of commercial off-the-shelf hardware flashed with MagiLink™. MagiNodes™ form the Data Pipelines, connect houses and buildings to the MagiNet™ and act as relays.
MagiPoint™
A specialized type of MagiNode™ containing two wireless devices. One device provides WiFi access and the other connects to the MagiNet™.
SUMMARY COMPARISON OF TECHNOLOGIESRather than being fixed on network speed alone, wireless networks must be evaluated on
5 Core criteria:
• Capacity: the total amount of data a network can handle. Higher is better.• Coverage: the ability to establish connections to devices in a given area. More is better.• Range: the maximum distance where a connection can be made. Further is better.• Deployability: the time and skill level needed to deploy the network. Less is better.• Usability: the amount of configuration and ongoing maintenance needed. Less is better.
TRADITIONAL NETWORK AER WIRELESS™ NETWORK
CAPACITY
Max. 150 Mbps, divided among 3 sectors, since the spectrum interference is limiting. Declines rapidly with distance from the tower.
Limited only by number of Data Pipelines initiating from a single point. This depends on topography only, as Aer Wireless™ can follow any route. Adaptable and scalable with usage.
COVERAGE High hills, towers or buildings are needed as mounting areas. Obstacles, valleys and foliage cause issues.
Ability to access behind and around obstacles; bypasses dense foliage; can reach 100% ofusers.
RANGE Limited by signal degradation. No degradation for Data Pipeline. 20 kilometers have been tested without degradation.
DEPLOYABILITY
Permits needed for tower construction, professionals needed to wire, install and test equipment. 12 – 18 months needed to deploy average network.
Low skill to install simple mounting kits on any type of building. Can connect to any type of input (internet). Can connect to any kind of client/receiving, including an Ethernet (cable net- work). 2 – 5 weeks to deployaverage network.
USABILITYSkilled trades-people and network managers are needed to maintain, track, and repair.
Very basic, low-skilled labor needed to maintain network. Speed and data usage can be monitoredremotely.
Aer Wireless utilizes exclusive, proprietary Wi-Fi mesh technology that means superior coverage, reliability, and fast deployment at a much lower cost.
Hosted Private Cloud based on VMware
Software-Defined DC
Public Cloudbased on OpenStack
Compute, Storage, PaaS
Dedicated/Bare Metal Servers
OVH’s 14+Tbps Fiber Optic Network + Anti-DDoS + vRack Private LAN
24/7 Customer Support & Professional Services
AER WIRELESS OVH CLOUD PLATFORM
SERVER MANUFACTURING
Partnerships and in-house manufacturing creates performance advantages and early access to the latest technology.
DATA CENTERS
With more than 27 data centers and an additional 33 points of presence (PoPs) around the world, you are never far from the OVH network.
GLOBAL NETWORK MANAGEMENT
We deploy and manage our global 14 Tbps fiber-optic network, delivering best-in-class speed and performance.
Server manufacturing
• Quick, reliable, simple way to send alerts to citizens in both urban and rural environments
• Ability for law enforcement and other first responders to access multimedia communications more reliably with seamless integration with NextGen E911 network.
• Crisis and Incident Management – operators create alerts
• Geofenced notifications – Alerts are broadcast based on anonymous individuals real-time location
• Relevant and timely alerts – Events or incidents can be managed throughout the life cycle with updates
• Universal Understanding – alerts can be sent in any language and correspond with Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) format
Feature SMS Push Notification
Characters Limited - max 90 -160characters Unlimited characters
Cost up to 10c perSMS Free
Geo Targeting & GeoFencing
Limited to Cell Phone Tower triangulationCustom polygon from 50metres anywhere on map
Alert Update Requires another SMS Original Alert can be updated unlimited times
Classified SMS cannot be classified ondevice Easily classified: Warning/Incident/Notification
Intrusiveness/alert fatigue Considered to be Intrusive Not intrusive
Mobility Status SMS cannot be sent based on useractivity Can be sent/triggered based on user activity
CAP Cannot incorporate CAP elements Can incorporate CAP elements
Map Location Cannot show Map in message Alerts are sent with the Map location
Deliverability Needs Cell reception Can be delivered over WiFi or Cell reception
Read Status Not easy to capture a readstatus Easy to capture read status
Citizen Database Must be captured/stored or provided (byTelco)
User with App does not need to share PII (GDPR Ready)
Relevance/Timing SMS sent/received at a certaindate/time Push can be sent and then timed (e.g. 1 hourago)
PUSH NOTIFICATION (Alert) vs SMS
E-911 that places responderswithin 200 meters of called party usingany device with Wi-Fi.
© 2018 AerWireless™
Aer Everywhere
For more information, orinquiries:
CONTACT US2465 J-17 Centreville
Road Herndon, VA 20171 Phone : +1 (202) 660 -
2926Email : [email protected]
www.aerwireless.com
MagiNet™: How to Reach the 3 Billion
Unserved!
Dr. Sayed-Amr El-HamamsySeptember 2018
• MagiNet™ is a network solution utilizing proprietary technology which promises to solve the connectivity problem for the 3 Billion.
• In addition MagiNet™ is an enabling technology for IOT, 5G and Autonomous Vehicles.
Introducing MagiNet™
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• A high capacity multi-hop network
• It consists of:– A mesh technology tested with over 100 units and up to 25 hops
– A 50 Mbps Data Pipeline ranging 10’s of kilometers
• Costs a fraction of other systems
• Non-Line of Sight
What is MagiNet™
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• Where Fiber stops• Where towers are not cost effective
• Where terrain prevents connection• Where obstacles prevent connection• Where population density is low
Where the 3 Billion unserved live!
Where Does MagiNet™ Fit?
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MagiNet™ vs Traditional Network
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MagiNet™ Traditional
• They go high, we go low
• They increase power, we reduce power
• They go long, we go short
• They go wide, we go narrow
MagiNet™: A paradigm shift
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• MagiNet™ overcomes terrain and obstacles.
• MagiNodes™ are quick and easy to deploy.
• Maximizes Spectral re-use.• Minimizes interference.• Maximizes Data Rate.• Reduces rain fades.
So What?
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• Downtown Continuous Wi-Fi in Taber, AB
• Municipal building and Sports Complex Wi-Fi in Brazeau County, AB
• Home Internet Network, Waiparous AB • Non-Line of Sight tests in Kaslo, BC. • Data Pipeline and Wi-Fi demonstration in Warrenton, VA, USA.
• Data Pipeline Demo and Video, Nanton, AB https://youtu.be/QElIn3kZ47E
Deployments and Field Tests
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Waiparous, AB: Deployed Network
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• MagiNet™ can reach these 3 Billion unserved
• Rural communities and lifestyles don’t have to compromise
• Cost of the network is 1/3 to 1/20thof other technologies
• Works best as complementary to existing technologies
IT WORKS!
Conclusion
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Just Try It!
Note: There are supplemental slides at the end of the presentation.
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SUPPLEMENTAL SLIDES
SPECIAL NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION
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• There are about 3 Billion unserved/underserved people in the world
• There are about 50 Million households in the US and Canada
• At $80/month/sub $4 B/month
Why is Mage Networks Here?
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“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” – Arthur C. Clarke
Why Mage?
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• Use power and height to achieve range and coverage
• Coverage gaps still exist• More towers at increasing costs• Licensed spectrum limited and expensive
• Fiber is never going to be ubiquitous or mobile.
Infrastructure Networks Fight Physics
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MagiNet™ Data Pipeline
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f1f2 f2f1 f1
Other
approaches
Google, Facebookand SpaceX are all attempting to solve this problem.
These approaches cost hundreds of times more than Mage Networks’ MagiNet™.
The risk of failure is much higher.
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Traditional Network
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Problem with Macro Cells
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MagiNet™ Data Pipeline vs. Macro Tower
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Applications: Rural Broadband
Data Pipeline along Rte 28 in Virginia serves communities close to that route.
Image also shows Bealeton, VA network.
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Application: Small Town Internet Access
Detail of Bealeton Example
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Taber, AB: Seamless Municipal WiFi
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Application: High Density Urban Deployment
Warrenton, VA: Demo of Municipal WiFi
Demo of MagiNet™ showing area of WiFi coverage in Warrenton , Va.
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Kaslo, BC: Tested Links
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Alpine Meadows, CA
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• MagiNet™ starts where other technology stops
• Fills in gaps of coverage
• Extends the reach of the network
• Profitable with sparse customers.
Summary
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