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Technology deployed in Bella Bella B.C Canada (2005)

Technology deployed in Bella Bella B.C Canada (2005). Remote Areas 350 miles north of major city center. E – Education Classroom Initial installation 2005. Advanced Interactive Joint Ventured with M.I.K to form Rural First Broadband Inc. “ To Connect & Protect ”.

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Technology deployed in Bella Bella B.C Canada (2005)

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  1. Technology deployed in Bella Bella B.C Canada (2005) • Remote Areas • 350 miles north of major city center • E – Education Classroom • Initial installation 2005

  2. Advanced Interactive Joint Ventured with M.I.K to form Rural First Broadband Inc. “To Connect & Protect” Advanced Interactive Inc.  engineers solutions that increase access speeds to the Internet in remote communities such as: Alaska, American Samoa, northern Canada, Hawaii, India, Kenya, Nigeria, Tahiti, Tonga, Uganda, etc. www.ruralfirstbroadband.com

  3. 690 Employees • Over 600,000 sq/ft of facilities worldwide • International Presence • Over 55 Years in Business

  4. We took our knowledge base from the cable plant and applied it to wireless. Proof of Concept using UHF Initially we were astonished to find that the footprint of coverage to be a 50km radius or ~8000 Sq/Km. Applications to Industry Canada were procured, equipment was purchased, programmed and mounted on an existing broadcast tower in a rural community called Whitecourt, Alberta.

  5. After proof of concept the organic migration of live customers on system was achieved. Financial Investment of $15 Million Canadian Dollars. The first system took 4 years of residential installs and thousands of hours of tweaking and fine tuning to fully understand the abilities & Limitations of the 'White Space' Technology. Residential Viability Term to describe the UHF Spectrum. This gave rise to the second system servicing Grande Prairie, Alberta and its surrounding areas.

  6. UHF Coverage footprints along the Highway 43 Alaska Highway in Western Canada Each system has an approximate coverage of 50km radius or 8,000 square km. Covering Over Alberta Coverage Map • 40,447 Residential Homes • 4,272 Businesses • Thousands of Well Heads • 12 First Nation Settlements

  7. Types of Connectivity Fiber Speed etc. DSL Cable Wikipedia different connectivity definitions

  8. Pics Missing Connectivity page Table Benefit review of different connectivity vs each other. Cloe research

  9. Wireless Spectrum

  10. Priority Broadband Prioritizing traffic and adding in Quality of Service (QOS)

  11. Case Study Wireless broadband communication system

  12. Fox Creek distance (Case Study of a complete application of the System) Over 5,000 Well Heads

  13. Our Industrial Broadband Network provides reliable broadband services to Rural Industries, businesses, mining, oil & gas well heads and camps Gas well Gas well Atco Trailer Person on computer Mine pit Mine pit

  14. Our business broadband Network White board hopping show

  15. Residential Broadband System

  16. Rapid Deployment • Quick deployment for recovery of any system tower issue • Emergency response during disaster relief • Quick deployment for recovery of any system tower issue • Emergency response during disaster relief

  17. 24/7 Monitoring 3 – 4 highlight points 3 – 4 highlight points 3 – 4 highlight points

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