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Airmux-400 Version 2.4 General Availability January 2010

Airmux-400 Version 2.4 General Availability January 2010. Agenda. Introduction Map and Last Mile Network Solution Architecture Market overview Value Proposition Technical review Main Features Applications: Backhaul Access Airmux product line Management Ordering Information

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Airmux-400 Version 2.4 General Availability January 2010

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  1. Airmux-400Version 2.4General AvailabilityJanuary 2010

  2. Agenda • Introduction • Map and Last Mile • Network Solution Architecture • Market overview • Value Proposition • Technical review • Main Features • Applications: • Backhaul • Access • Airmuxproduct line • Management • Ordering Information • Summary

  3. Introduction – MAP and Last Mile Solution ETX ASMi-52 Megaplex-4100 GbE Fiber FCD-E1LC Fiber E1s/STM-1 Copper Data Multiplexer solution RIC IP IPmux LRS-16/LRS-102 ETH DXC-4 Voice E1 Copper OP-1551/1553 Transparent solution ASMi-54 DXC Ethernet SDH/ SONET OP-25/34 Copper n x STM-1/OC3 OP-106/108 Airmux Grooming solution

  4. Introduction – Network Solution Architecture Multiple Point-to-Point Airmux-400 High Capacity Backhaul Cellular Wi-Fi Airmux-200 Medium Capacity Backhaul Corporate Connectivity

  5. Introduction – Market Overview • Target Customers: • Carriers, alternative carriers and service providers • Cellular operators • Utility and Transportation • Private networks: Military, Government, Banking, Education • Market Status: • Carriers and Service providers turn to sub-6GHz to complement existing backhaul and access portfolio • Need to meet huge growth in demand for broadband • Sub-6GHz is the right model to reach out to rural subscribers

  6. Value Proposition

  7. Airmux-400 Highlights • TDM and Ethernet services in single box • Multiband support – single box for multiple frequencies • Point-to-point and multipoint-to-point topologies: • HSS – Hub Site Synchronization • Robust and reliable - MHS (Monitored Hot Standby) 1+1 • Spectrum View Analyzer - Easy and fast installation • N-LOS (Non Line of Sight) deployments • RADviewSNMP network fault management

  8. Remote Site Remote Site Airmux-400 Airmux-400 Central Site Remote Site Airmux-200 Remote Site Remote Site Airmux-400 Airmux-200 Airmux-400 /200 Access Units Hub Site Synchronization (HSS) • Ensures simultaneous data transmission for all collocated sites • A mix of channel BW, frequencies and services is allowed • Supports up to 16 collocated units • Supports mixed versions of Airmux devices at the remote sites

  9. Monitored Hot Standby (MHS) 1+1 • Providing Redundancy and Backup to TDM services Protection from: • Equipment failure (ODU and IDU) • Loss of air interface • Automatic switch over in less than 50ms • Using a primary link and a secondary link: • Two Airmux-400 links • An Airmux-400 link and an Airmux-200 link with new IDU-E • Two Airmux-200 links with IDU-E (single dual-pole antenna can be used)

  10. Spectrum View • Part of the Airmux manager application • An RF survey tool • Support link installation before service activation • Activated by the installer • Helps selecting the best channel during installation • Supports quick and easy installation • Indication of: • Channels free from radars • Channels with radars detected • Barred channels (for DFS bands) • Scanned and un-scanned channels • Channels selected for ACS • Notation of the current operational channel

  11. New Products in version 2.4 Airmux-400/50M • Total Throughput of 50Mbps Full Duplex comprises of: up to 16xE1’s/T1’s and ETH • Maintains Airmux-400 radio performance • Traffic is always symmetric Airmux-400/100M Optimized for IP Backhaul application • Asymmetric Ethernet throughput up to 100 Mbps aggregate • User settings determine the uplink / downlink capacity (from 50% / 50% up to 95% / 5%) • Actual Capacity allocation between uplink and downlink traffic is dynamic and determined automatically according to: • Actual Ethernet traffic load on each direction • Air interface conditions • In case of congestion, the system uses the user settings

  12. New Products in version 2.4 Airmux-400/10M Optimized for TDM backhaul • User Throughput comprises of: up to 16xE1’s/T1’s + 10 Mbps • Maintains Airmux-400 radio performance • Traffic is always symmetric • Best price for TDM applications

  13. Typical Applications - Wimax Backhaul • Backhaul • Growing demand for higher capacity • Rural expansion and urban leased line replacement will continue to increase • Access • TDM Access segment turning smaller • Strong competition from Point to Multi Point and WiFi systems • Private networks • Video surveillance market is expected to grow from $4.5B in 2007 to $41B by 2013 • Growth is stable through the financial crisis (*Based on ABI market research) • ETH Services over TDM backbone • Central management for the entire network POP IP DSLAM RICi- n x E1/T1 xDSL POP Wimax POP WiMAX BTS RICi- n x E1/T1 Egate-100 SDH/ SONET GbE PSN n x E1/T1 RICi Ethernet Microwave Link ETH Airmux POP Wimax WiMAX BTS ETH Airmux

  14. Village Central Site Small Town Remote Site Village Typical Applications – Cellular Backhaul NLOS Backhauling Access Service Backup to Wired Backhaul Remote Site

  15. Typical Applications - Access for Multi Site Connectivity • Central solution for multiple types of CPE’s • TDM + Ethernet aggregation • Any infrastructure - Copper, fiber and Wireless • Reliable and resilient • Central management for the entire network Branch PBX E1 Router ASMi Copper FE Central Office Branch Router MP-4100 FE OP-108 NMS Fiber PBX E1 STM-1 GbE Airmux Wireless Branch PBX E1 SDH/SONET FE PSN Router Airmux

  16. Product Line Comparison * 100Mbps Asymmetric. On May/2010 it will support 100Mbps Symmetric by SW upgrade

  17. Airmux Management – RADView EMS Airmux management is Integrated into RADview EMS

  18. Ordering Information Red – Integrated Antenna Blue – External Antenna

  19. Airmux – Summary • MHS 1+1 support • Mission-critical • Work in NLOS (Non-Line-Of-Sight) scenarios Simple Reliable & Robust High Capacity Long Ranges Flexible & Scalable Cost Effective 19

  20. Airmux – Summary • Variety of Capacities • Different Product types • HSS for Collocation Simple Reliable & Robust High Capacity Long Ranges Flexible & Scalable Cost Effective 20

  21. Airmux – Summary • Solutions for both: • Wide area long ranges (Out of City) Simple Reliable & Robust High Capacity Long Ranges Flexible & Scalable Cost Effective 21

  22. Airmux – Summary • Optional topologies: star, ring, daisy-chain, cascading • Multi-band • Support 10/20/40 MHz channel bandwidth Simple Reliable & Robust High Capacity Long Ranges Flexible & Scalable Cost Effective

  23. Airmux – Summary • Competitive cost structure • “Pay as you grow” model • Reduced CAPEX: • Multiple services in a single box • Wide Range Coverage Simple Reliable & Robust High Capacity Long Ranges Flexible & Scalable Cost Effective 23

  24. Airmux – Summary • Simple radio planning, training, installation & maintenance • Reduced OPEX: • Simple installation • Simple maintenance Simple Reliable & Robust High Capacity Long Ranges Flexible & Scalable Cost Effective 24

  25. Release Schedule

  26. Roadmap

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