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Page 1: Alloptic Overview 05-2006

Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary

Company Introduction

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Page 2Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary June 22, 2005

About Alloptic Inc.

Founded in 1999, Alloptic is a privately held company based in Livermore, California.

The original GigaForce product was commercially deployed in the First Quarter of 2001.

Led the IEEE working group for 802.3ah EPON standards

Alloptic has raised over $100 million in financing through private venture capital companies

Dedicated,passionate and growing customer base

Recently announced our equipment selection for one of the largest planned FTTH IP Video deployments in the world - Optical Entertainment Network, Houston Texas

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Company Business Definition What we do:

Engineer and Develop GEPON (Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Network) network components

Engineer and Develop software controls and interfaces for GEPON active network components

Our Equipment: Provides network operators a platform to deliver voice, video, data and IP

based services to residential and business consumers. Allows network operators to more effectively utilize the pipe capacity of

their fiber while maximizing the port connections to users. Simply, Put More Users on a Fiber.

Who do we sell to: Any company who owns a high capacity network to deliver multiple

services to consumers. Telephone Companies CATV Companies (MSOs) Alternative Providers (CLECs, Bandwidth Utilities, Municipalities) Master Planned Communities Utilities

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Key Value Propositions Cost of Use Advantage

Maintenance Fiber lower maintenance than Copper Elimination of Active Field Components

Ports to Pipe Efficiency Maximize the capacity of fiber infrastructure Serve 1 to 200+ users off one fiber with shared infrastructure Service multiple types of users off one fiber Reduce Fiber Exhaust problems

Share Head End Resources Reduce the number of RF Transceivers

Programmable ONTs easily upgradeable to new features and standards.

Flexibility of Service Offerings Voice – TDM E1/T1(Facsimile and modem capabilities) and VOIP Video – RF + IP Video ( in Multi-cast formats) Scalable Bandwith – Packet formats in Ethernet / IP Handle all emerging IP based applications

Platform Robust QoS and rigid BW guarantees Platform to support any Ethernet / IP compatible interface Ethernet based products take advantage of a vibrant Ethernet market economics Ethernet is highly scalable has a very defined path 1G, 10G with 100G now being proposed

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Alloptic (Gigabit Ethernet) GEPON Deployment

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Single Family / Small MTU(tm) Multi-Tenant-Units Business

RF Rcvr/Txvr

AceGEAR

bizGEAR Ultra

biz 200

Enclosures

Mdu 6000

edge 2000

Xgen 7000

Home 4000 ONUs

bizUltra

edge 200

Alloptic Products

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Edge200 Applications

Alloptic edge200 chassis

2 PONs to

64 ONUs

High speed data100 Mb to 2Gb

TDM Telephony4 T1/E1 or 120 lines

IP Video or VoD250+ channels

RF Video input 1550 nm optical 1 input per PON Network

ManagementSystem Synchronization

Head-end, remote hut or pedestal

ServiceSource

ServiceDistribution

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Home 4000 applications

Data Transport

VDSLDSL

BPLswitch

Mini MDU – 2-4 homes

Up to 4 POTS lines

IP or RF Video

Up to 100 Mb data service

Single Family Home

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biz Ultra ONU applicationSmall Business Service platform

Voice Up to 2 T1/E1 channel banks AND VoIPUp to 4 10/100base T Electrical (Cat 5 cable)Up to 48 VLAN support for multi-tenant servicesTransparent LAN and Point to Point Private E1 services

RR

PBX

R

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Key Differentiators to the Competition

Capability to serve diverse areas from one PON line terminal (OLT). Single Family Units - Multi-Family Dwelling Units and Business Services

Integrated TDM Voice Capabilities Ethernet –Gigabit Ethernet PON (GEPON) Optical Network Terminals (ONT) units capable of supporting:

Up to 4 10/100 Data Ports and 4 Voice Lines on one SFU ONT MDU ONTs capable of up to 24 10/100 Data Ports

Over Cat 5 cabling on the MDU 224 unit Over standard twisted pair on the Xgen 7000

Business ONTs with T1/E1 capability Ability to support RF video overlay IGMP Snooping built into ONTs as well as the OLTs to reduce

latency on IP Video

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Summary Alloptic provides a Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Network

Solution Supports the converging network of Ethernet / IP technologies Symmetrical Network with 1 Gigabit/sec capacity in both directions

Provides for support of Class 5 TDM voice capabilities over a Ethernet packet technology

Supports an RF video overlay Proven best in class IGMP capabilities and deployed IPVideo support Diverse and application oriented Optical Network Terminals to

support: Single Family Units Multi-Family Units Business

Environmentally hardened products proven over 5 years of field deployments

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Solution for high density subscriber area

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Edge200 Configuration

Alloptic edge200 chassis

2 PONs to

20 ONUs

Network Management

(GEMS)

Head-end or remote hut

-48VDC Power

VoIP voice services

Soft Switch

Router

DHCP Server

PSTN VoIPGateway

Wholesale Data services

PSTNTrunks

2 GigabitOptical links

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Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary

Backhaul Solutions

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IP Video Surveillance Backhaul

Fiber optics using Ethernet support high reliability video backhaul High capacity supports hundreds of video sources VLAN based Ethernet networks for secure, flexible deployments High quality video support with minimal infrastructure

Alloptic PON networks are optimized to carry high speed Video 1, 4, or 24 Ethernet port ONUs are available All Alloptic ONUs are temperature hardened with optional backup

power for high reliability and flexibility. 1 PON fiber can stream more than 200 cameras @ 4Mbps each

up to 12 miles without active repeaters. Bi-directional controls allow cameras to be controlled remotely Remote telemetry support intrusion alert, power fail, and low

battery alarms

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Video Surveillance network

Central office / Surveillance center

- Up to 4 digital cameras, on CAT5- 12V Battery backup support -Std dial or ring-down telephones-Intrusion and power alarms

- Up to 24 digital cameras on CAT5 -48v battery backup support -Standard T1 interface-2 external alarm inputs

- Up to 24 digital cameras on MM or SM fiber - 48v battery backup support - Standard T1 interface- 2 external alarm inputs

-More than 200 cameras on 1 fiber-Secure Voice communications-Remote monitoring and camera control-12 miles with 32 ONUs using 1Gigabit symmetrical bandwidth

Monitoring station Recorder

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Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary

IP Video overview

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outline

Unicast Switched video Multi cast IGMP based video Channels Bandwidth Set-top box operation Alloptic IP Video operation Benefits & conclusion

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network

STB

1

3

2

tv

tv

Video Server Ethernet switch

•Each channel is 1 multicast group address•The STB requests a channel by joining a multicast group•If 2 users watch the same channel, they both get added to the same MC group•Change channels by leaving one group, and joining another group

tv

tv

1

STB

STB

STB

All channelsAlways streaming

Multicast Efficiency gained by only channels being viewed are streamed

Local switchespass all video packets

Bandwidth = Ch1+Ch2+Ch3

Bandwidth = Ch1+Ch3

Bandwidth = Ch2

The STB selects the flow and decodes the content

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Detailed Product Overview

B

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Select Product Domain

Services

Home

MDU

Business

TV

EdgeChassis

Power &Enclosures

GEMS

Voice Gateways

Head-endOLT

SubscriberONU

OpticalNetwork

Voice

Video

Data

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Alloptic edge 200 Chassis

Carrier grade chassis and electronics 19” rack mounting with front accessed connectivity Voice (TDM, VOIP) Video (IP, RF) Ultra hi-speed Ethernet with VLAN & QoS Internal full rate aggregation switch Built in DXC functionality 2 PONS for up to 64 ONUs Up to 2GBPS upstream network interfaces Comprehensive testing & management Compatible with all Alloptic ONU models

The Alloptic edge 200 is the head-end controller for the Alloptic access system. It is a 16 gigabit Ethernet switch, a 2 PON OLT, and a TDM cross connect combined into a 2RU hardened package. All voice, data and video services are connected to the edge 200 which then forwards them through a PON fiber to the appropriate ONU service port at the subscriber’s location. The edge 200 is compatible to all Alloptic ONUs and is manages software and configuration information for the whole network as well as supporting network management and system timing functions.

Alloptic edge 200 chassis

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Edge 200 at a glance

4x T1/E1 network

interfacesT1 link status

indicators

2 x100baseT network

interfaces

2 x1000baseFX SFP network interfaces

Network interface status

indicators network

interfaces

Network Interfaces

Network synchronization from

BITS or from any working T1/E1 link

SNMP or web based management out -of -

band management (in-band also supported)

2x alarm input sensors and 2x alarm output

contacts Dual –48VDC power feeds

System alarm & power

indicators

System Management2x long -reach PON interfaces Up to 64

ONUs

2x integrated RF Video combiners to

support video distribution on the

PON fiber

PON state indicatorsPON state indicators

PON Optical Interfaces

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Alloptic’s Gig Force Element Management System (GEMS) provides the tools you need to get the most out of your access network. GEMS is a fully featured, carrier class management system that provides all of the features you need to operate the network independently and all of the architectural provisions needed to integrate the Alloptic access networks into your overall operations environment. GEMS provides a complete FCAPS capability built on a robust TMN software platform for high reliability in one comprehensive and cost effective package.

GEMS Network Management

Powerful TMN based architecture Designed for multi-operator NOC environment Photo-realistic GUI and Intuitive Point&Click Navigation Real time state and alarm propagation Carrier-class FCAPS capabilities Powerful disaster recovery and data restore features Port-level Inventory and alarm history reports Flexible Backup and restore capabilities SLA and Service Management utilities

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Voice Gateways

Alloptic systems carry telephony services from the head-end to a subscriber using a high quality TDM over Ethernet mechanism. Traditional interfaces are provided on the Alloptic system If specialized TDM services are required, then specific gateway devices adapt to the unique service to the traditional interface used in the system.

Centralized equipment for management Multiple voice technologies can be deployed in one system Evolves as the market demands Reduce development time, use best-of-breed telephony products

GatewayDS3 TDM

AllopticEdge(FXO)

TDMTransportOver PON

(DS0)

ONU orChannel Bank (FXS)

AnalogTelephone

NETWORK CONFIGURATION DOES NOT CHANGE WITH THE GATEWAY TYPE

Distributionwiring

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Alloptic home 4000 ONU

The home 4000 is is the most advanced and cost effective ONU in the market today This unit has been specifically engineered to provide advanced voice, video, and ultra high speed data capabilities to individual homes at competitive prices. Data ports can be programmed to work as an in-home switch for multiple computers, for specialized applications such as multiple IP video sources, Voice over IP phones, or as individual services for secure multiple family applications.

Alloptic ONUH4060

Up to 4 100baseT data ports (up to 100 mbps symmetrical) TOS priority, IGMP Video, Port Bridging and 802.3q VLAN support Multiple services/port supported 2 or 4 POTS ports POTS path diagnostics and loop-back RF Video support internal or external Temp hardened, low power consumption Universal mounting Alarm sensing and reporting >20 KM PON operating distance standard

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Home 4000 at a glance

Data ports 10/100 full or half duplex 1 or 4 ports , individually configured for for up to100Mbps

Full Duplex each

Optional telephone line support 0, 2 or 4 TDM POTS

lines

Service outputs

1Gbps GePON Single mode fiber

interfacePON link state / unit status lightInputs 12VDC power input, battery

monitoring, intrusion alarm input

RF Video control and monitoring connector

Power & controls

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Alloptic : home Node

Alloptic video products convert optical RF signals to coax CATV signals that can be distributed in single family home using standard CATV splitters and amplifiers. They can be used stand-alone, or be used in conjunction with all Alloptic home ONUs. Receive only and transceiver with return path versions are available. The 3 rd lambda receivers can share the same fiber used to operate the Alloptic ONU to further reduce fiber infrastructure expense.

Alloptic ORTN501

Full spectrum RF Video receiver 50-870mHz Stand-alone, or in-line with Alloptic home ONU Analog return path supported with burst mode laser DOCSIS 2 compatible Remote management via ONU control interface Low RF receive power alarm Remote service activation/deactivation via home ONU +14dBmV/Ch output 12VDC powered Low power consumption < 4 watts Universal wall mounting Temperature hardened

Alloptic ORCV411

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GEPON Standards status

March, 2004

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3 PON Flavors

BPON GPON GEPON

Layer 2 protocol ATM GFP[Ethernet + ATM] based encapsulation Ethernet

Standard ITU-T G.983 ITU-T G.984 IEEE 802.3

When Approved 1998 2004 first draft new draft Jan 2006 Q2’04

Speeds 155 Mbps (OC-3)622 Mbps (OC-12)

1.2 Gbps (OC24)2.4 Gbps (OC-48)

1 Gbps

Future Scalability Limited Limited Ethernet curve: 10G, etc

IP Efficiency Poor (ATM SAR) Good for Ethernet traffic Best

PON PHY Base ITU-T G.983.1 ITU-T G.983.1 ITU-T G.983.1

Technology Down = BroadcastUp = TDMARangingEncryption

Down = BroadcastUp = TDMARangingEncryption

Down = BroadcastUp = TDMARangingEncryption

Cost Comparable (@lower rates) ??? Comparable and falling

(Assumes there is still a need for

ATM in the access)

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PONs & Standards

ITU-TG, I, M,… series

IEEE

IETF

Carrier-grade Telco gear,TDM, Netw Mgt

TDMA, DBA, OAM, Netw Mgt, QOS, Security

G.984.xGPON BPON

G.983.xEPON

802.3ah

802.1

Network Mgt, L3 functions

PON concepts, WDM

TDMA, OAM, QOS, Security

Bridges the best of both worlds ready for emerging all IP infrastructure

Emerging All IP Network

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Why EPON

Transports user traffic in native format no fragmentation or encapsulation that can add latency in the network- (very important in

IPTV)

Global convergence to IP VOIP, IP Video, IP Data services IP/Ethernet is far more efficient than IP/ATM Takes advantage of powerful [IP/Ethernet] features

TOS/VLAN, IGMP + snooping, etc.

Ethernet simplicity / flexibility Best Bandwidth/$ with promising Ethernet curve QOS capable Ethernet Switches are here today! Multiple vendor chipsets have had time to mature and interoperate. Takes full advantage of Ehternet Economics and vibrant Ethernet market. 2 plus years on GPON in regards to product availability and product mature