ISO 9001:2000 Certified Your partner in critical communication www.solacom.com SolaCom Public Safety Solutions December, 2007.

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ISO 9001:2000 Certified Your partner in critical communication SolaCom Public Safety Solutions December, 2007

2 Next Generation – Time Continuum  How much does the highway matter if you are buying a horse and buggy today?  If you had a flying car how happy would you be with today’s highways?  The combustion engine really needed highways

3 The Current Context  We Focused on the highway 1 st – cool car 2 nd.  Solacom Selective Routers are deployed today in Florida that will let you connect legacy (TDM) and next generation (IP) networks and Provide LIS, Positional information Connect to administrative PBXs and iPBXs Achieve operational savings  This ought to be about using public money smarter and not about cool IP networks. Blue – Today Red – in 1 st half of 2008

4 Building your Next Gen Network Telco Wireline Caller End Office Tandem Selective Router CAMA ALI PDE Wireless Caller MPC MSC Tandem CAMA SS7 County PSAPs RS232 Phase 1 Rationale: -Modernize the infrastructure, make all PSAPs phase 2 and i3 compliant – ITSP is currently not connected Implementation: -Evaluate ANI/ALI controllers with IWS and deploy mapping Existing ANI/ALI Controller ITSP

5 Telco Wireline Caller End Office Tandem Selective Router CAMA ALI PDE Wireless Caller MPC MSC Tandem CAMA SS7 County PSAPs RS232 Phase 2 Rationale: -Reduce the cost of wireless call management, improve call delivery times, improve ALI accuracy -Connect in Vixxi to accept i3 calls Implementation: -Solacom Selective Router w/SS7 and ALI Bundle installed on premise or through new service SS7 Wireless ALI Public Safety Network Existing ANI/ALI Controller Solacom NGPC EG200 Vixxi ITSP SS7 or Data-link Building your Next Gen Network

6 Telco Wireline Caller End Office Tandem Selective Router CAMA ALI PDE Wireless Caller MPC MSC Tandem CAMA County PSAPs RS232 Phase 3 Rationale: -Improve Reliability by adding a redundant selective router Implementation: -Second Selective Router w/SS7 installed on premises SS7 Wireless ALI Public Safety Network Existing ANI/ALI Controller Solacom NGPC ITSP Vixxi Building your Next Gen Network

7 Telco Wireline Caller End Office Tandem Selective Router CAMA ALI PDE Wireless Caller MPC MSC Tandem CAMA County PSAPs RS232 Phase 4 Rationale: -Reduce costs and reduce call set-up time by utilizing standard digital T-1 trunking Implementation: -T-1s utilized in place of CAMA trunks – creates end-end digital transport for wireless and VoIP calls SS7 Wireless ALI Public Safety Network Existing ANI/ALI Controller Solacom NGPC ITSP Vixxi Building your Next Gen Network

8 Telco Wireline Caller End Office Tandem Selective Router CAMA ALI PDE Wireless Caller MPC MSC Tandem CAMA Existing ANI/ALI Controller County PSAPs RS232 Phase 5 Rationale: -Assume control of all selective routing and ALI management from the ILEC to further reduce costs and improve performance Implementation: -Direct all wireline calls into the Solacom SR and move all ALI data to the Solacom ALI SS7 Solacom NGPC Public Safety Network ALI ITSP Vixxi Building your Next Gen Network

9 Telco Wireline Caller End Office Tandem Selective Router CAMA PDE Wireless Caller MPC MSC Tandem Existing ANI/ALI Controller County PSAPs Phase 6 Rationale: -Upgrade PSAP CPE Equipment -Full Interoperability Implementation: -SolaCom NGPC assumes CPE functionality SS7 Solacom NGPC Public Safety Network ALI ITSP Vixxi Building your Next Gen Network

10 The Incident Response Network LEAP connection to existing SR SIP CAMA PSAP 1 – Using existing ANI/ALI Controller No CPE Upgrade SIP PSAP 2 – CPE Direct from SR – NO ANI/ALI Controller Integrated 311 Operators PSAP 3 - Integrated Admin Lines Unified Dialing Plan T1/SIP/ISDN CAMA Wireless, Wireline or ITSP SS7/FG-D/T1/Gig-E P.25 P.25 over IP

11 Video Share & Logging CAD Info Share. Next Generation x11 CPE Next Generation Interoperability Platform ENS & Multi-Modal Conferencing Analog VoIP P.25 Radio Cellular Next Gen Infrastructure (SR, 511, 711, Radio, IM, ENS) Admin & Call Taking Features Decision Support Evolving 911 & 311 ACD Feature Sets

ISO 9001:2000 Certified Your partner in critical communication For more information contact: Allan Zander Vice President of Business Development, SolaCom Technologies Inc. tel: (613) mobile: (613)