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Executive Brief GREEN NETWORK SOLUTIONS Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC) Certified Sandia National Laboratories Tested and Recommended Pearl Net LLC, 1200 Ashwood Parkway, Suite 400, Atlanta, Georgia 30338 PON Executive Brief Pearl Net LLC, 2012 1

JITC Approved Passive Optical Networks (PON) implement a: Point-to-Multipoint topology Fiber-to-the-Desktop Two active components Enterprise Aggregation Switch Work Group Terminal Avoids costly opticelectronic conversions Utilizes passive splitters Provides an unlimited Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) Needs only N+1 optical transceivers which is the minimum possible Carries multiple services on single cabling infrastructure Multi Gigabit-capable Provides for Power over Ethernet (PoE) capability Expandable for future technologies Highly reliable and secure IPv6 ready Deployable Green technology PON Executive Brief Pearl Net LLC, 2012 2

2500 users Situation Multi-storied building Security is of prime concern Solution Installed Passive Optical LAN Solution as the LAN Infrastructure compared to traditional LAN/Work Group Switch Solution Benefits / Savings 32.8 KW reduction in total system power requirements 1000 Square foot reduction in riser floor space 65% reduction in capital equipment costs 25 THz ultimate bandwidth capability in the infrastructure Ultra-secure LAN infrastructure no TEMPEST shielding PON Executive Brief Pearl Net LLC, 2012 3

Traditional Network Passive Optical Network Copper vs. Fiber Active vs. Passive PON Executive Brief Pearl Net LLC, 2012 4

A simplified Topology Wireless Floor n Riser Closet Video Single Mode Fiber Cable Cat5/6 Cable Passive Splitter Workgroup Terminal High Speed Data Single Mode Fiber Cable Floor n-1 Floor 2 Floor 1 Office 1 Office 2 Office n-1 Fast Ethernet Interfaces PON Connected Office AXSVision EMS IP Video Voice GE/10GE Interfaces LAN Core PSTN Single Mode Fiber Cable Voice PBX Telco Room Enterprise Aggregation Switch WAN Router WAN PON Executive Brief Pearl Net LLC, 2012 5

Management Software Manage thousands of terminals Remotely add/turn-up/delete a user Identify and isolate faults Comprehensive Logging and Usage Display Provisions for users Committed Information Rate (CIR) Peak Information Rate (PIR) Remotely upgradable software Network Administrator PON Executive Brief Pearl Net LLC, 2012 6

MD26000 Arts & Sciences Community Center ONT1000 SFU ONT24210 VDSL/Enet ONT1120 On Campus Houses AXS1800 IT Operations MD26000 Radio Station ONT1400 SOHO WT21004 Dormitories PON Executive Brief Pearl Net LLC, 2012 7

Percentage of savings over Traditional Network Reasons for Savings: Fiber to the Desktop Less Active Components Cabling Power HVAC Closet space Maintenance Expense 250 Users 500 Users 1000 Users Campus 5000 Users Campus 10,000 Users TCO 32% 46% 57% 68% 68% CapEx 31% 41% 48% 55% 55% OpEx 30% 50% 65% 80% 81% Power 48% 61% 68% 75% 75% HVAC 48% 61% 68% 75% 75% Of Significant Mention: A PON solution can be installed and commissioned for the same or less than the cost of Yearly Maintenance Agreements and ends the requirement to fund said agreements PON Executive Brief Pearl Net LLC, 2012 8

Security/Reliability US DoD JITC certified and IPv6 capable 5 9 s+ availability - minimal electronics Eliminates Horizontal copper cabling, patch panels, and most switching equipment Secondary Telecomm Rooms (TR) / Cable Closets Significant reduction in Non-renewable resources (copper, plastic sheathing) Energy requirements (Power, HVAC, and backups) Annual Maintenance costs Train staff on PON technology Removal of Copper cabling and recycling Removal of electronic switches and disposal Decide what to do with the unused floor space Figuring out what to do with the funds intended for yearly maintenance agreements PON Executive Brief Pearl Net LLC, 2012 9

For more information about how PON technology can serve your needs, please contact us: PearlNet 1200 Ashwood Parkway Suite 400 Atlanta, GA 30338 770-352-0111 Mario Cesar President/CEO Ext 110 mscesar@pearlnet.com Available Contact Vehicles James Clifton Director of Operations Ext 104 jclifton@pearlnet.com PON Executive Brief Pearl Net LLC, 2012 10