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MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Motorola, Inc FCC Narrowbanding Mandate What it means to your radio system and operations

MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Motorola, Inc FCC Narrowbanding Mandate Narrowbanding FCC Mandate In an effort to promote greater spectrum efficiency, the FCC is requiring all Public Safety and Industrial/Business licensees using 25 kHz VHF and UHF radios systems to migrate to minimum 12.5 kHz efficiency by January 1, 2013 Now is the time to start Preparing Take inventory of your current equipment to verify it is 12.5 kHz capable Develop funding plans to replace non 12.5 kHz capable equipment Narrowband Requirements for Manufacturers and Users FCC Rule Making started in 1992 with deadlines set in kHz capable equipment required in 1997 Narrowbanding FCC Mandate In an effort to promote greater spectrum efficiency, the FCC is requiring all Public Safety and Industrial/Business licensees using 25 kHz VHF and UHF radios systems to migrate to minimum 12.5 kHz efficiency by January 1, 2013 Now is the time to start Preparing Take inventory of your current equipment to verify it is 12.5 kHz capable Develop funding plans to replace non 12.5 kHz capable equipment Narrowband Requirements for Manufacturers and Users FCC Rule Making started in 1992 with deadlines set in kHz capable equipment required in 1997

MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Motorola, Inc Key Narrowbanding Dates January 1, 2011 Applications for new licenses or license modifications to expand existing service areas must specify 12.5 kHz efficiency Manufactures can no longer certify, manufacture or import equipment capable of 25 kHz operation Existing licensees may continue to operate previously certified equipment in the 25 kHz mode until Dec 31, 2012 January 1, 2013 All licensees must convert to and operate in at least 12.5 kHz efficiency Equipment only capable of operating at 25 kHz efficiency must be replaced Existing dual mode (25/12.5 kHz) equipment must have the 25 kHz efficiency mode disabled via software January 1, 2011 Applications for new licenses or license modifications to expand existing service areas must specify 12.5 kHz efficiency Manufactures can no longer certify, manufacture or import equipment capable of 25 kHz operation Existing licensees may continue to operate previously certified equipment in the 25 kHz mode until Dec 31, 2012 January 1, 2013 All licensees must convert to and operate in at least 12.5 kHz efficiency Equipment only capable of operating at 25 kHz efficiency must be replaced Existing dual mode (25/12.5 kHz) equipment must have the 25 kHz efficiency mode disabled via software

MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Motorola, Inc FCC Rules Series of Orders over 15 years Dec. 11, 2009 Public Notice Code of Federal Regulations –Licensee Deadlines CFR (b)(6)(i) CFR (b)(6)(ii) CFR (b)(5) –Manufacturer Deadlines CFR (j)(3) CFR (j)(4) CFR (j)(5) CFR (j)(10) Series of Orders over 15 years Dec. 11, 2009 Public Notice Code of Federal Regulations –Licensee Deadlines CFR (b)(6)(i) CFR (b)(6)(ii) CFR (b)(5) –Manufacturer Deadlines CFR (j)(3) CFR (j)(4) CFR (j)(5) CFR (j)(10)

MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Motorola, Inc FCC Narrowbanding Support Motorola radios are 12.5 kHz Compliant Motorola radios shipped after 1997 are likely 12.5 kHz capable via software upgrade NO FCC mandate to move to 6.25 kHz efficiency technology Licensees who want greater than 12.5 kHz capacity, Motorola is currently shipping two complete product families that can operate in 6.25 kHz efficiency using your existing 12.5 kHz channels – ASTRO 25 product line for mission critical markets – MOTOTRBO product line for commerce and enterprise markets Motorola is here to help you achieve 12.5 kHz Compliance Assist in radio inventory and determination of devices that can be reprogrammed and those that need to be replaced Create a Customer Narrowbanding Plan – System design and performance evaluation – Radio 12.5 kHz operation migration – FCC License modification Motorola radios are 12.5 kHz Compliant Motorola radios shipped after 1997 are likely 12.5 kHz capable via software upgrade NO FCC mandate to move to 6.25 kHz efficiency technology Licensees who want greater than 12.5 kHz capacity, Motorola is currently shipping two complete product families that can operate in 6.25 kHz efficiency using your existing 12.5 kHz channels – ASTRO 25 product line for mission critical markets – MOTOTRBO product line for commerce and enterprise markets Motorola is here to help you achieve 12.5 kHz Compliance Assist in radio inventory and determination of devices that can be reprogrammed and those that need to be replaced Create a Customer Narrowbanding Plan – System design and performance evaluation – Radio 12.5 kHz operation migration – FCC License modification

MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Motorola, Inc Narrowbanding System Considerations You may continue to use the current infrastructure site equipment to meet narrowband requirements Duplexers, combiners, multicouplers, line and antennas System Performance Characteristics with narrower bandwidth Coverage range reduction Audio constraint Caution using mixed bandwidth radios (25kHz and 12.5kHz) System Alternatives Narrowband Analog – become FCC compliant Narrowband Digital – become compliant with enhanced features Operator System – shed system and license responsibility and gain features/coverage You may continue to use the current infrastructure site equipment to meet narrowband requirements Duplexers, combiners, multicouplers, line and antennas System Performance Characteristics with narrower bandwidth Coverage range reduction Audio constraint Caution using mixed bandwidth radios (25kHz and 12.5kHz) System Alternatives Narrowband Analog – become FCC compliant Narrowband Digital – become compliant with enhanced features Operator System – shed system and license responsibility and gain features/coverage

MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Motorola, Inc Narrowbanding Process Inventory User Equipment Subject to Narrowbanding Radios purchased before 1997 most likely need to be replaced Radios purchased after 1997 most likely need to be reprogrammed or replaced for 12.5 kHz capability Determine Future System Expansion Requirements Capability, coverage and exclusivity Establish Optimum Migration Timeframe Evaluate performance impact of narrowband Identify and secure funding requirements Complete Licensing and Frequency Coordination Add or change narrowband emission designator Modify administrative/technical data as needed Reprogram or Replace User Equipment Test and optimize system performance Inventory User Equipment Subject to Narrowbanding Radios purchased before 1997 most likely need to be replaced Radios purchased after 1997 most likely need to be reprogrammed or replaced for 12.5 kHz capability Determine Future System Expansion Requirements Capability, coverage and exclusivity Establish Optimum Migration Timeframe Evaluate performance impact of narrowband Identify and secure funding requirements Complete Licensing and Frequency Coordination Add or change narrowband emission designator Modify administrative/technical data as needed Reprogram or Replace User Equipment Test and optimize system performance