IPWireless Overview

IPWireless Overview
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This document provides an overview of IPWireless, a company founded in April 1999 with headquarters in San Bruno and a lab in the UK. Backed by over $150 million and with an experienced

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Slide1IPWireless OverviewIPWireless Overview Thierry Maupile Fastnet Futures April 2, 2003

Slide2Page 2Proprietary and Confidential- subject to nondisclosure agreement IPWireless Overview • Founded in April 99, HQ in San Bruno, Lab in UK • Backed by over $150 Million • Experienced management team from leading wireless and communication companies • Partnerships with Industry leaders • Commercially deployed and proven • Founded in April 99, HQ in San Bruno, Lab in UK • Backed by over $150 Million • Experienced management team from leading wireless and communication companies • Partnerships with Industry leaders • Commercially deployed and proven

Slide3Page 3Proprietary and Confidential- subject to nondisclosure agreement The Future of Wireless is Broadband The Future of Broadband is Wireless 1 st  Generation Broadband Wireless Line of Sight Fixed to single location Horrible Installations Unworkable economics Proprietary 1 st  Generation Mobile Data Low Bandwidth High Latency High Cost Structure Poor Custom Interfaces Public Wireless LAN Difficulty in Roaming Limited Coverage Security Issues Location Rights Issues Expensive Backhaul THE PAST Non-profitable business models for service providers with missed subscriber expectations and low adoption rates. THE FUTURE   Mobile Broadband   -  A  single platform that allows operators to profitably address all three markets Mobile Portable Fixed

Slide4Page 4Proprietary and Confidential- subject to nondisclosure agreement The Complete IPWireless Solution IPW NODE B Base Stations IP Core Internet IP Services VPNs Voice Push to Talk Overlays Existing Cellular Infrastructure 2 Standard Core Network Options GPRS Core Low-Cost, Low-Power, High- Speed Access Devices Up to 100Mbps Up to 3Mbps

Slide5Page 5Proprietary and Confidential- subject to nondisclosure agreement   USB Ethernet PCMCIA 802.11 Compact Flash Bluetooth Embedded Broadband Access to Desktops WiFi Access Point Backhaul VOIP Gateway Connection Q2 03 Q4 03 Q1 04 Q2 04 Broadband to Laptops Broadband to PDAs Access for  any WiFi device Bluetooth Enabled Consumer Electronics < $50 Mobile Phone Low Cost Mobile Devices Multi User Access Broadband to PDAs Mobile Handsets Computing Devices Connected Consumer Electronics Q4 01 Q4 01 Q1 03 Integrated VOIP/WiFi Access The Future  - Much More than Broadband Modems Multi-mode Cards (Q4 03)

Slide6Page 6Proprietary and Confidential- subject to nondisclosure agreement The Value proposition  High Network Capacity  -  Per cell site capacities up to 50Mbps today and 100Mbps by mid-2004  Low Deployment Cost  – Cost per covered pop of less than $7  Low Network Latency  – roundtrip latencies as low as 45 mSec  Wide Area Indoor Coverage  – coverage greater than GSM or PCS cellular networks  Full Mobility  – ability to operate at up to 120 mph  End-User Bandwidth  – 3Mbps (DL) and 1 Mbps (UL)  Business Case  – Low monthly subscription ( < $40)  High Network Capacity  -  Per cell site capacities up to 50Mbps today and 100Mbps by mid-2004  Low Deployment Cost  – Cost per covered pop of less than $7  Low Network Latency  – roundtrip latencies as low as 45 mSec  Wide Area Indoor Coverage  – coverage greater than GSM or PCS cellular networks  Full Mobility  – ability to operate at up to 120 mph  End-User Bandwidth  – 3Mbps (DL) and 1 Mbps (UL)  Business Case  – Low monthly subscription ( < $40)

Slide7Page 7Proprietary and Confidential- subject to nondisclosure agreement Commercially Hardened • 1 st  commercial networks went live Q2 2002 • 11 Commercial deployments on 5 continents • 2 national networks announced - Germany and New Zealand • 10 of the top 20 operators in the world have trialed or are in process of trialing IPWireless • 1 st  commercial networks went live Q2 2002 • 11 Commercial deployments on 5 continents • 2 national networks announced - Germany and New Zealand • 10 of the top 20 operators in the world have trialed or are in process of trialing IPWireless

Slide8Page 8Proprietary and Confidential- subject to nondisclosure agreement Strategic Partnerships

Slide9Page 9Proprietary and Confidential- subject to nondisclosure agreement Market Drivers • Established Standard • Attractive 3 rd  Pipe to Home • Viable Data Business Model for Mobile Carriers • Integration with other WAN,WiFi and Bluetooth • The 4 C’s   Coverage   Convenience   Cost   Coolness • Established Standard • Attractive 3 rd  Pipe to Home • Viable Data Business Model for Mobile Carriers • Integration with other WAN,WiFi and Bluetooth • The 4 C’s   Coverage   Convenience   Cost   Coolness … Shaping a new wireless industry