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Annual Communications Conference Tel Aviv , June 19, 2001 Yuval Bar-On , CEO

Annual Communications Conference Tel Aviv , June 19, 2001 Yuval Bar-On , CEO. Actelis Networks is the first company to radically boost copper speed, range and reliability to achieve fiber-performance and quality. Corporate Introduction. Founded October of 1998

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Annual Communications Conference Tel Aviv , June 19, 2001 Yuval Bar-On , CEO

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  1. Annual Communications ConferenceTel Aviv , June 19, 2001Yuval Bar-On , CEO Actelis Networks is the first company to radically boost copper speed, range and reliability to achieve fiber-performance and quality.

  2. Corporate Introduction • Founded October of 1998 • Headquarters in Fremont, CA, R&D Center in Tel Aviv, Israel, Sales offices in Washington and Atlanta • 13 U.S. Patents in process • Raised +$55M to date • 110 employees; continue recruiting

  3. Investors Early investors at Juniper Networks, Ascend, SUN Microsystems, 3COM, Bay Networks and others

  4. Industry Expert Insight– Marty Kaplan “Actelis has a phenomenal and tangible market opportunity. They have a winning technology and a winning team. Actelis products will enable even more information to flow into the networks, thus increasing the demand for bandwidth and will be complimentary to fiber and enhance overall fiber demand” Marty Kaplan, Chairman JDS Uniphase, former EVP at SBC and Pacific Bell

  5. The Bandwidth Dilemma • Lack of Fiber in the Local Loop • Fiber fed buildings are generally isolated to the dense metro • In 2009 – 10.9M businesses (out of 18.2M) will not be fiber-fed Source: June 5, 2000, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Fiber supply will continue to be outpaced by demand.

  6. Bringing the Fiber Era to Small & Medium Businesses Customer Premises Customer Premises Central Office MetaLIGHT Local Loop MetaLIGHT DS3/OC3 Bridge 10/100 Ethernet Internet 10/100 Ethernet MetaLIGHT Bridge Local Loop MetaLIGHT DS3/OC3 Central Office

  7. The competitive Landscape ACTELIS Fiber (SONET) IMA MMDS LMDS xDSL Reliability (BER) 10–12 10–10 10–9 10–7 Symmetrical Speed (Mbps) 1 3 10 100 10G

  8. Key Differentiators Best Quality Transforms voice-grade copper into fiber-quality link Longest Range Breakthrough distances up to 21K ft Highest speeds OCx speeds over copper Fastest Deployment No hit or miss line verification for first day deployment Best Price Performance 70% cost saving versus fiber Focusing capital spending Radically boosts capacity beyond anything on the market today.

  9. Financing • Series A - $7M 6/99 • Series B - $22M 11/99 • Series C – $26M (6/01 in 1st closing)

  10. Prerequisites for fund raising in current environment • Level of comfort for the Investors • Big market, Compelling business case, Strong team • Commitment of the existing investors • Sense of urgency • Chicken & egg problem

  11. Thank You

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