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Broadband Properties, LLC 1909 Avenue G, Rosenberg, TX 77471 P/F: 505-867-2668 BROADBAND PROPERTIES’ Webinar Sponsorship and Hosting Offering 2010 Webinar Series for Municipalities and Communities (www.muniwebinar.com) This comprehensive webinar series provides tips, recommendations and tactics for communities to use in planning and executing a fiber deployment strategy. The series also addresses broadband’s impact on economic development. A special webinar explores the “Quest for Gigabit Fiber,” showing how some cities that responded to the Google RFI are now determined to move forward with or without Google. Why Offer a Webinar Series on Fiber-Based Broadband Deployments? These webinars deliver the vital and timely information that broadband activists need to move forward with broadband initiatives in their communities. They answer critical questions that help community leaders take the next steps in their broadband deployments and provide practical information and resources to turbo-charge their communities’ broadband efforts. Measuring the Success of Webinar Programs Detailed webinar reporting provides valuable data to measure the success of your company’s webinar program. See statistics from the 2010 summer municipal webinar series below and begin planning your successful webinar program now! • Strong registration counts (in excess of 300) with over 70% webinar attendance/registration ratio on average • Highly qualified attendees (validated from poll results) • 95% of attendees found webinar content relevant and actual repeat attendance for webinar series was very strong • 75% click-through rate for post-event, on-demand viewing of webinars • Over 90% attendance retention for webinars lasting more than 60 minutes • High degree of interactivity during webinars (more than 10 questions on average submitted by attendees during webinars) Complete Listing of the 2010 Webinar Series for Municipalities and Communities 12 Steps to Move Broadband From Ideas to Execution Webinar presented by industry analyst and broadband business expert Craig Settles. Webi- nar is about tips, recommendations and tactics communities can put to work now. 7 Ways to Make the Needs Assessment Pay Dividends A broadband needs-assessment spells the differ- ence between success or failure reaching your project’s economic development, financial and political objectives. A webinar to learn how to execute an effective assessment of your stakeholders. Finding the Right Business Model for Community Broadband No single business model is right for all communities. This webinar explores models that have worked for communities, and provides guidelines to help you develop the model that best meets your community’s needs. Show Me the Money: Financing in Rough Economic Times Building and operating a broadband network that meets your stakeholders’ needs demands money. You have to raise it and your network has to generate it. Learn in this webinar creative ways to do both. You Can Never Have Too Many Partners in Broadband Before, during and after the launch of your broadband projects, the right part- ners contribute significantly to your success. This webinar provides lessons to help you create the best partnerships while avoiding bad relationships. When Broadband Becomes Political: 10-Point Survival Guide Every community broadband project is an exercise in democracy and a gauntlet of political processes. To succeed, vigilance is everything and readiness is all. Lean about the 10-point survival guide when your broadband project “becomes political”. Broadband’s Impact on Economic Development: The Real Deal Cut through the hype to learn how broadband really improves economic development. The 2010 survey of International Economic Development Council members and others reveal what economic outcomes you can and should expect from your broadband project. The key findings are summarized in this webinar and recommendations are presented on your next steps. GoogleFi The Google Fiber for Communities Initiative lit a fire in the United States and sparked a long- overdue conversation about broadband speed. Nearly 1,100 cities applied, and about 200,000 consumers weighed in as well, all demanding more speed. This webinar reviews what four cities learned in the course of responding to Google’s RFI – and how they will apply those lessons going forward. Municipal Webinar Series Testimonials: “This was an excellent forum to keep everyone connected in this national effort.” —Brian Foley VP Sales Americas, i3 America “This webinar was very informative. It was great to hear from folks all over the country.” —James McDearmon General Manager, NDEC Corp. “I found the seminar to be very thorough, not the usual pabulum that one gets fed by “so-called” experts. These people brought “real world” expertise and sound advice.” —Bruce W. Cooper Director - Government Relations & Administration, NOW Wireless, LLC “Excellent presentation and content! The speakers are outstanding for their comprehension of the issues!” —Debra Dupee President, Advanced TechSolutions 2010 Webinar Series for Municipalities & Communities

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Page 1: BroadBand ProPerties’ Webinar sponsorship and Hosting … Webinar Sell Sheet_page 2.pdfDetailed webinar reporting provides valuable data to measure the success of your company’s

Broadband Properties, LLC • 1909 Avenue G, Rosenberg, TX 77471 • P/F: 505-867-2668

BroadBand ProPerties’ Webinar sponsorship and Hosting offering2010 Webinar series for Municipalities and Communities (www.muniwebinar.com)

This comprehensive webinar series provides tips, recommendations and tactics for communities to use in planning and executing a fiber deployment strategy. The series also addresses broadband’s impact on economic development. A special webinar explores the “Quest for Gigabit Fiber,” showing how some cities that responded to the Google RFI are now determined to move forward with or without Google.

Why Offer a Webinar Series on Fiber-Based Broadband Deployments?These webinars deliver the vital and timely information that broadband activists need to move forward with broadband initiatives in their communities. They answer critical questions that help community leaders take the next steps in their broadband deployments and provide practical information and resources to turbo-charge their communities’ broadband efforts.

Measuring the Success of Webinar ProgramsDetailed webinar reporting provides valuable data to measure the success of your company’s webinar program. See statistics from the 2010 summer municipal webinar series below and begin planning your successful webinar program now!

• Strong registration counts (in excess of 300) with over 70% webinar attendance/registration ratio on average

• Highly qualified attendees (validated from poll results) • 95% of attendees found webinar content relevant and actual repeat attendance

for webinar series was very strong • 75% click-through rate for post-event, on-demand viewing of webinars • Over 90% attendance retention for webinars lasting more than 60 minutes • High degree of interactivity during webinars (more than 10 questions on average

submitted by attendees during webinars)

Complete Listing of the 2010 Webinar Series for Municipalities and Communities 12 Steps to Move Broadband From Ideas to ExecutionWebinar presented by industry analyst and broadband business expert Craig Settles. Webi-nar is about tips, recommendations and tactics communities can put to work now.

7 Ways to Make the Needs Assessment Pay DividendsA broadband needs-assessment spells the differ-ence between success or failure reaching your project’s economic development, financial and political objectives. A webinar to learn how to execute an effective assessment of your stakeholders.

Finding the Right Business Model for Community BroadbandNo single business model is right for all communities. This webinar explores models that have worked for communities, and provides guidelines to help you develop the model that best meets your community’s needs.

Show Me the Money: Financing in Rough Economic TimesBuilding and operating a broadband network that meets your stakeholders’ needs demands money. You have to raise it and your network has to generate it. Learn in this webinar creative ways to do both.

You Can Never Have Too Many Partners in BroadbandBefore, during and after the launch of your broadband projects, the right part-ners contribute significantly to your success. This webinar provides lessons to help you create the best partnerships while avoiding bad relationships.

When Broadband Becomes Political: 10-Point Survival GuideEvery community broadband project is an exercise in democracy and a gauntlet of political processes. To succeed, vigilance is everything and readiness is all. Lean about the 10-point survival guide when your broadband project “becomes political”.

Broadband’s Impact on Economic Development: The Real DealCut through the hype to learn how broadband really improves economic development. The 2010 survey of International Economic Development Council members and others reveal what economic outcomes you can and should expect from your broadband project. The key findings are summarized in this webinar and recommendations are presented on your next steps.

GoogleFiThe Google Fiber for Communities Initiative lit a fire in the United States and sparked a long- overdue conversation about broadband speed. Nearly 1,100 cities applied, and about 200,000 consumers weighed in as well, all demanding more speed. This webinar reviews what four cities learned in the course of responding to Google’s RFI – and how they will apply those lessons going forward.

Municipal Webinar Series Testimonials:“This was an excellent forum to keep everyone connected in this national effort.”— Brian Foley

VP Sales Americas, i3 America

“This webinar was very informative. It was great to hear from folks all over the country.” — James McDearmon

General Manager, NDEC Corp.

“I found the seminar to be very thorough, not the usual pabulum that one gets fed by “so-called” experts. These people brought “real world” expertise and sound advice.” — Bruce W. Cooper

Director - Government Relations & Administration, NOW Wireless, LLC

“Excellent presentation and content! The speakers are outstanding for their comprehension of the issues!” — Debra Dupee

President, Advanced TechSolutions

2010 Webinar Seriesfor Municipalities & Communities