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Motorola’s Vision for the Future

Motorola’s Vision for the Future. Presented by: Sandy Gulden Regional Sales Manager (Region 7) (AZ, NM, NV, UT, CO, WY) Motorola Wireless Broadband Emerging Technologies & Solutions sandy.gulden@motorola.com 602-377 7776. Wireless Inside & Out. Inside. Outside.

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Motorola’s Vision for the Future

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  1. Motorola’s Vision for the Future • Presented by: • Sandy Gulden • Regional Sales Manager (Region 7) • (AZ, NM, NV, UT, CO, WY) • Motorola Wireless Broadband • Emerging Technologies & Solutions • sandy.gulden@motorola.com • 602-377 7776

  2. Wireless Inside & Out Inside Outside Enterprise wireless access solution Private Broadband Network Point-to-point, high throughput IP connectivity Secure connections over Wi-Fi, Wi-Max & public safety bands High-performing, broadband wireless access 802.11 WLAN PBN Backhaul Mesh Fixed Wireless Productivity and convenience Symbol Technology Mobility and portability applications Enterprise In Building Copper and phone line External Copper Bridging enterprise locations & campuses Backhauling cellular sites and Wi-Fi hotspots Self-forming, highly available networks Fixed and mobile applications Unlicensed NLOS frequencies and soon licensed 6-38GHz Fixed applications

  3. Reliable Service • Industry Leading Interference Tolerance • Environmentally Rugged • Low Field Failure Rates • Scalable to Sustain Performance as the Network Grows • Applications: • Video Surveillance • Data Transfer • Voice over IP

  4. Cost Effective Connectivity • Residential Connectivity • 18 to 24 months ROI • T1 / E1 Connectivity • 6 month ROI • Primary Service • Backup Service • Municipal Networks • Public Safety • Public Works

  5. Road Closed Minnesota/AZ Department of Transportation • Problem: 1)Dangerous Weather Conditions Force the Closing of Roads along US71 & I90. Manual Process Takes up to 2 Hours & Requires Manually Closing of Gates and Notifying Drivers. • 2)Speeding on Highway system (101) • Solution: 1) Automate the Process. Monitor the Roads & Exits Using Live Motion Video Cameras, Relay the Information to Command Center Via a Canopy Point-to-Point System. When Conditions Require, Lower Gates and Post Warnings for Drivers.2) Speeding camera’s and Symbol Automation • Results: Canopy System Has Been in Place for 2 Winters on 29’ Poles and has Withstood Winds in Excess of 50 MPH and Wind Chills -60°F and heat in access of 125°F • 2)High Revenue generation for city and reduced speeding of motorists’. Allowed automation for Motorcycle and Horseback officers increasing safety for Police and Community

  6. Smart Communications Inc. • Largest GSM operator in Philippines • Over 22 Million Subscribers • Launched GSM in 1999 • Smart is a wholly owned subsidiary of PLDT, the Philippines Long Distance Telephone Company, dominant telecommunications carrier in Philippines • Nationwide system launched in November 2005 with over 1200 Canopy AP Clusters installing over 400 Canopy Lite SMs/day with 85,000 SM’s currently installed as of 2009 and growing rapidly

  7. wi4 Fixed: Canopy PMP Secure, reliable, cost effective connectivity in unlicensed and licensed bands Industry leading interference tolerance Scalable to support small to large deployments Deployed in more than 120 countries by more than 4000 service providers Over 2 million SMs Shipped WLAN Applications Residential Customers Optimized for high reliability in the presence of interference Mesh Business Customers wi4 Fixed Canopy Fixed application Infrastructure to Mesh or BPL applications Point to Point Links Broadband Over Power Line Applications

  8. Access Network Architecture Access Network Core Network Access Point Point-to-Point BackhaulModule Subscriber Module Prizm Element Management System Point-to-Point BackhaulModule Cluster Management Module (CMM) Internet IP Router

  9. PMP 400 Series Overview • 4.9 licensed • Up to 21 Mbps Ethernet data rate • LOS, NLOS and nLOS performance • Range • 21 Mbps to 4 miles • 14 Mbps to 8miles • 7 Mbps to 12-15+ miles • 900 MHz Mbps • 40+ miles • 5.8 GHz unlicensed (Soon to be released) • Up to 42Mbps • Comparable Range to 4.9 licensed

  10. Point to Point

  11. 5.4 & 5.8 GHz Connectorized OFDM2.5 and 4.9 Licensed 50,100, 150, 300 meg Software defined, efficient and Scaleable radio • *Licensed 6-38GHz • Available Shortly

  12. IP Encapsulated WPA2-protected Wireless Packet Integrated Stateful Firewall, Intrusion Detection System, IPSec VPN and Radius Server WPA2-protected Wireless Packet IPSec VPN Tunnel WS5100 ApplicationServer Mobile Device AP300 Integrated End-to-End SecurityThe customer end and application is driving the network • Integrated end-to-end security • WPA2, Firewall, VPN, Radius, IPS • Comprehensive Wireless IPS • Dedicated sensor based Monitoring, Detection and protection • Mobile device based rogue detection (unique to MOT) • Forensics (unique to MOT) • Compliance (PCI, HIPAA, SARBOX) • NAC (Q4) • Works in Microsoft, Cisco or Symantec environment • User, posture and location based policy enforcement in the switch and AP (unique to MOT)

  13. Future of BroadbandTV White Space and 700Mhz

  14. 698 746 806 B 6 C 6 E 6 B 6 C 6 A 6 A 1 D 5 PS BB 5 G B 1 PS NB 6 B 1 A 1 D 5 PS BB 5 G B 1 PS NB 6 B 1 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 Opening of Analog TV Spectrum • TV Whitespace • Unlicensed spectrum • 5MHz min channels • Must not interfere with TV receivers • Avg of 25 channels in rural • Avg 10 channels in urban • Currently fixed data only • Nomadic/mobile data under FCC evaluation • Suitable for TDD OFDM technology • Excellent in-building coverage • 700MHz • Licensed spectrum • A, B, C, E Blocks – commercial • C Block – open access for devices and applications • D Block –one licensee, nationwide build out and commercial & Public Safety shared use • Suitable for FDD OFDM technology • Good in-building coverage The deadline for analog TV transition is February 2009

  15. 698 746 757 763 775 787 793 806 B 6 C 6 D 6 E 6 A 6 B 6 C 6 A 6 C 11 A 1 D 5 PS BB 5 G B 1 PS NB 6 B 1 C 11 A 1 D 5 PS BB 5 G B 1 PS NB 6 B 1 800 MHz Band 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 700MHz Band Plan • 62MHz of spectrum is available in the 700MHz band, 1099 total licenses • A mix of geographic area sizes are available: cellular market areas (CMAs), economic areas (EAs), major economic areas (MEAs), and regional economic area groupings (REAGs) • Bidders can win multiple regional or local licenses. • Auction 73 scheduled for 1/24/2008 is expected to raise at least $10 billion Lower 700 MHz Band(Channels 52-59) BlockBandwidthPairingArea TypeLicenses A 12 MHz 2 x 6 MHz EA 176 B 12 MHz 2 x 6 MHz CMA 734 E 6 MHz unpaired EA 176 Upper 700 MHz Band(Channels 60-69) BlockBandwidthPairingArea TypeLicenses C 22 MHz 2 x 11 MHz REAG 12 D 10 MHz 2 x 5 MHz Nationwide 1** A 2 MHz 2 x 1 MHz MEA 52*** B 2 MHz 2 x 1 MHz MEA 52*** **Block is associated with the 700 MHz Public/Private Partnership. ***Guard Bands blocks have been auctioned, but are being relocated

  16. TV Whitespace Spectrum & Rules • FCC wants to increase broadband options in rural communities • Estimated 40-100MHz (major cities), >150MHz (rural) of spectrum nationwide • Available in VHF (174-216MHz) and UHF (470-698MHz) • DTV stations are licensed so availability varies by geo-location • Current rule set: • Unlicensed spectrum • Allow fixed wireless data services • Must not interfere with TV receivers • Propose expand rules to allow nomadic and/or mobile usage

  17. Enabling TVWS: Cognitive Radio Technology SDR Based Network Aware Reconfigurable COGNITIVE RADIO Spectrum measurements illustrate significant gaps and under-utilization in both time and frequency Cognitive Radio will allow these gaps to be “re-used” while protecting primary users from harmful interference. Environment Aware Spectrum Agile Location Aware User Aware Data SMR Use Case Service Aware Add: CPE Pt-MPt 802.16 or 802.22 in TVWS • Incorporate levels of intelligence into the radio that allow the network to recognize and exploit opportunities for cognitive spectrum re-use. Water Tower or other tall building To rest of network Add: CPE

  18. TVWS: The Players • Microsoft, Google and Intel (White Space Coalition – WSC) • Bring broadband internet connections into the home • Distribute multimedia information within the home • FCC tested initial radio prototype 8/07 – interfered with TV • Motorola • In line with WSC approach for WiSP • Prototype cognitive radio presented to FCC for evaluation 11/07 • Expanding TV White Space into mobile networking • Sprint • Lobbying for auctioned “licensed” approach to allow for owned cellular backhaul (very high estimated auction cost) • National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) • Lobbying against opening up TV White Space • Interference concern

  19. Motorola Wireless Broadband Complete Broadband Coverage Residential Point-to-Point Rural Business Metro Multi-Unit For Questions: sandy.gulden@motorola.com 602-377 7776

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