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Airmux-5000 General Availability Releases 3.4

Airmux-5000 Typical applications

Fixed, Nomadic & Mobility modes Fixed SU is permanently installed on specific location SU synchronizes and registers only to a specific BS Administrator manually allocates service and registers the SU to the BS only after the SU synchronized to BS BS – Base Station SU – Subscriber Unit

Fixed, Nomadic & Mobility modes Nomadic SU may move from one BS to another BS but gets service only while on stationary position ETH service is provided when user is in stationary position only Service is pre-configured on SU HBS1 No Service HBS2

Fixed, Nomadic & Mobility modes Nomadic SU may move from one BS to another BS but gets service only while on stationary position ETH service is provided when user is in stationary position only Service is pre-configured on SU Service Available HBS1 HBS2

Fixed, Nomadic & Mobility modes Nomadic SU may move from one BS to another BS but gets service only while on stationary position ETH service is provided when user is in stationary position only Service is pre-configured on SU No Service HBS1 HBS2

Fixed, Nomadic & Mobility modes Nomadic SU may move from one BS to another BS but gets service only while on stationary position ETH service is provided when user is in stationary position only Service is pre-configured on SU Service Available HBS1 HBS2

Fixed, Nomadic & Mobility modes Mobile Unit (SU-MOB) enjoys continuous service while in motion from different Base Stations (BS-MOB) in the network Service is pre-configured Stronger Signal Weaker Signal

Fixed, Nomadic & Mobility modes Mobile Unit (SU-MOB) enjoys continuous service while in motion from different Base Stations (BS-MOB) in the network Service is pre-configured Weaker Signal Stronger Signal

New and Modified Products

Base Stations – Product Portfolio Max. Throughput Form Factor What’s New ? BS-200 250M Aggregate Connectorized for External antenna 25% increased capacity Base Station for Japan BS-100 100M Aggregate BS-50 50M Aggregate Integrated (90 degrees) BS-25 25M Aggregate Low Cost Base Station

BS-25: New Base Station Products highlights: Small form factor 25Mbps with integrated antenna (11dBi, 90°) or Connectorized for external antenna Complies with ETSI, Universal, FCC/IC regulations Supports up to 16 Nomadic/Fixed SUs, 64 time-slots Works with all Airmux SUs (SU-50/25/20/10/5) Support 5, 10, 20 and 40 MHz Channel BW Power consumption < 12 Watt Operates with PoE devices GbE interface, HW ready for new HSS concept

Subscriber Units - Products Portfolio Product Name Max. Throughput Form Factor What’s new? SU-50 50 Mbps Aggregate Integrated (23dBi) Connectorized for External antenna SU-25* 25 Mbps Aggregate Integrated (15dBi) Low Cost Subscriber Unit SU-20 20 Mbps Aggregate SU-10* 10 Mbps Aggregate Capacity Upgrade to 25Mbps SU/POE 10 Mbps Aggregate Subscriber Unit with POE port SU-5* 5 Mbps Aggregate Capacity Upgrade to 10 or 25Mbps * Small-form-factor

New Features

Increased Sector Capacity Increased sector capacity from 200M to 250M (25% improvement) Adaptive short/long Guard-Interval upon Link conditions Enhanced spectrum efficiency: 6.25bps/Hz Relevant for all products and frequency bands Provides more capacity per given range Supported by installed base through software upgrade to release 3.4.0 GA CBW [MHz] Rel. 3.3.0 Capacity [Mbps] Rel. 3.4.0 Capacity [Mbps] Improvement [%] Products 5 16.8 19.2 14% BS-200, BS-100, BS-50, BS-25 10 47.5 50.9 7% BS-200, BS-100, BS-50 20 100 114 BS-100 40 200 250 25% BS-200

Increased Sector Capacity Capacity [Mbps] Distance [Km] Assumptions: 15dBi HBS antenna 23dBi HSU antenna 40MHz Channel BW Adaptive rate, MiMo 5.x GHz FCC/IC

Capacity Upgrade – License Key Applicability:  Airmux-5000: Small-form-factor SU-5/10/25, upgrade path: From 5 Mbps to 10 Mbps From 5 Mbps to 25 Mbps From 10 Mbps to 25 Mbps Capacity Upgrade keys are valid for all bands, regulations and configurations Capacity Upgrade Procedure: Capacity upgrade can be performed for each ODU or SU individually or for all the SUs in the sector via the BS Product Name Capacity Upgrade Capacity/S0510/Airmux-5000/SU/5M-10M 5 Mbps -> 10 Mbps Capacity/S1025/Airmux-5000/SU/10M-25M 10 Mbps -> 25 Mbps Capacity/S0525/Airmux-5000/SU/5M-25M 5 Mbps -> 25 Mbps

FIPS-197 Support FIPS-197 Federal Information Processing Standard -Publication 197 A U.S. government computer security standard that specifies approved cryptographic algorithm to protect electronic data. FIPS-197 Certified products: Airmux-5000: Small-form-factor SU-5/10/25 BS-25 BS-200 5.x GHz, Universal regulations – HW Rev. 7 and above BS-50 5.x GHz, Universal regulations – HW Rev. 7 and above

QinQ VLAN Configurable TPID Values Applicable for Airmux-5000 SUs only Enables interoperability with legacy switches (e.g. Cisco) that supports TPID of 0x8100 only TPID (Tag Protocol Identifier) value in Provider Mode can be configured to: 0x9100 (default) 0x8100 0x88A8 TPID value can be configured per each SU in the Sector Supported by installed base through software upgrade to release 3.4 GA Cisco Switch Double Tagged (QinQ) with TPID 0x8100 Untagged / Tagged HBS HSU

SU Time-Slots Assignment Feature highlights: A single SU can now be assigned up to 63 time slots (out of 64 time slots) Enables providing more than half of the HBS capacity to a certain SU Supported by all BSs (200/100/50/25) Supported by installed base through software upgrade to release 3.4.00 Applicable cases: Long distance SU’s that require more/high capacity SU that requires more than half of the BS capacity SU that requires lower latency SU under nLOS and NLOS cases 46 Time slots 7 Time slots 10 Time slots 100 Mbps 50 Mbps 20 Mbps 30 Mbps

Summary Reliable & Robust Wireless Mobility Long Ranges Flexible & Scalable Cost Effective Simple OFDM/MIMO Technology enables NLOS deployment Up to 100Mbps for vehicles on the move with seamless handover Up to 40Km between BS and SU’s multi frequency band– 4.8 to 6GHz, 3.3 to 3.8 GHz Simple radio planning, training, installation and maintenance High capacity base station reduces the tower space needed