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Solution Overview 1

Increase Capacity and Enhance Coverage with FirstNetFirstNet Push-to-Talk Land Mobile Radio (LMR) Interoperability allows team members using two-way radios and the FirstNet Push-to-Talk (PTT) service to talk to one another, simply and reliably. FirstNet PTT LMR Interoperability supports more

agency’s mission.

Extend Push-to-Talk service beyond the LMR network. Extend PTT capabilities beyond the boundaries of your local LMR system with nationwide broadband coverage.Increase available LMR capacity by

You can move non-emergency users from LMR to FirstNet Push-to-Talk to free capacity and reduce congestion – without losing group communications. Provide a low-cost alternative. Deploy the service on your agency’s smartphones, reducing the need for expensive radios.

redundancy.use FirstNet PTT as an overlay broadband data network for redundancy in the event of an LMR network outage.

What is LMR Interop for FirstNet PTT?

(RoIP) interoperability solution, built to the open RoIP standard, allowing LTE-based FirstNet PTT groups and LMR channels to communicate with each other.

Plus, the RoIP gateway allows agencies with LMR users to take advantage of the FirstNet PTT service, which provides nationwide LTE coverage, high performance prioritized PTT calling, a choice of

monthly recurring costs.

Customers that own their LMR systems and have straightforward interoperability needs can get the

diverse user groups and dispatch-centric systems may look to other interoperability solutions, such as sub-system gateways or console interfaces (on the FirstNet PTT product roadmap.)

1. Customer premise equipment (CPE)2. Connectivity with the LMR network, and3. Connectivity with the FirstNet network and

FirstNet PTT servers.

Solution Overview 2

CPE and Connectivity with the LMR Network Typically located at the customer’s premises along with other radio equipment, the FirstNet Ready® Cubic Vocality RoIP gateway provides the key networking function by converting LMR analog signals to IP digital signals for delivery to the FirstNet PTT LTE-based service. The Cubic RoIP gateway is connected to the LMR network by a cable to a donor radio that is tuned to the desired channel. Customers may purchase the gateway, the donor radio and the cable from a FirstNet authorized dealer or through their preferred source.

Connectivity with FirstNet PTT

1. A FirstNet Mobile Unlimited Plan (wireless data plan.) A FirstNet Mobile Data Plan for Data Only Devices with First Priority®

reaches the FirstNet PTT servers, it is delivered to PTT users with the highest level of prioritization available on the FirstNet network* in accordance with the Mission Critical PTT standard. (*Other than mandated emergency calling.)

2. A wireline Internet connection.

have marginal wireless performance in their location.

For implementations that require very high availability, redundancy can be achieved with both wireline backhaul* and wireless failover (*when available).

Once your Interoperability networking is established, you can manage your combined talkgroups via FirstNet

Solution Overview 3

FirstNet PTT Conversation View

Purchase and Set-Up OptionsYour FirstNet representative can place an order on your behalf for the RoIP gateway, donor radio(s) and cable(s) with our authorized dealer, who will ship your gateway ready for installation with LTE/wireless connectivity. You may also order equipment from select authorized FirstNet dealers or your preferred provider.

For your initial FirstNet PTT LMR Interop implementation, the FirstNet Onboarding team will help you ensure that your FirstNet PTT gateway

that your FirstNet PTT licenses have been ordered. Our Onboarding service engineers will then gather your requirements before establishing your LMR/FirstNet PTT talkgroups.

With CPE, backhaul, licenses and talkgroups on hand, customers can complete the implementation of their FirstNet PTT LMR Interop solution. Purchase of implementation services for the RoIP gateway from Cubic or from select FirstNet dealers is highly recommended, although you may use your own internal resources. Once complete, users in LMR channels will be able to communicate with FirstNet PTT talkgroups.

SupportTechnical Support for FirstNet PTT is available from FirstNet Customer Service 24/7.

Pricing

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FirstNet PTT Subscription $10/subscriber/monthFirstNet PTT LMR Interop Bolt-On Subscription $5/subscriber/month

$2500 (one time)$40/line/month

First Priority® for FirstNet Mobile Unlimited Plan· Primary Customers· Extended Primary

· No incremental charge· $7.50/line/month

Notes:

for feature phones.)

©2020 AT&T Intellectual Property. FirstNet and the FirstNet logo are registered trademarks of the First Responder Network Authority. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.

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©2020 AT&T Intellectual Property. FirstNet, First Responder Network Authority, and FirstNet logo are registered trademarks and service marks of FirstNet, an independent authority within the U.S. Department of Commerce. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.

MODERNIZE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS NATIONWIDE WITH FIRSTNET

FirstNet is delivering a nationwide, interoperable platform and ecosystem dedicated to public safety that gives them access to the technology they need to better communicate and collaborate across agencies and jurisdictions – at the local, tribal, state and federal level. Prior to FirstNet, public safety encountered difficulty when trying to communicate across agencies due to lack of interoperable communications between existing land mobile radio (LMR) systems. And when a significant public safety crisis occurred, heavy public use often caused traditional wireless communications networks to become congested, making it difficult for first responders to communicate on those networks.

In response to a recommendation from the 9/11 Commission following the communications failures that occurred during the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Congress, in 2012, set aside a band of spectrum and created the federal First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet Authority). AT&T was later selected as the private partner in this 25-year public-private partnership, following a competitive Request For Proposal process. In partnership with the FirstNet Authority, AT&T is building, operating and evolving the nationwide public safety broadband network.

The FirstNet Authority and AT&T worked closely with state leaders and public safety stakeholders to develop a FirstNet plan for all 50 states, 5 territories and the District of Columbia, based upon the needs and priorities of their first responders. We have made progress extending wireless coverage and capacity to address those needs and priorities.

First responders are using FirstNet today to communicate during their daily operations and emergency events. Nationwide, more than 13,000 public safety agencies and organizations have subscribed, and there are more than 1.5 million connections on FirstNet.

FIRSTNET CAN HELP STATE, LOCAL AND TRIBAL GOVERNMENTS MEET THE NEEDS OF PUBLIC SAFETY

State, local and tribal governments across the country have found themselves at a crossroads. They are considering how best to support the communications needs of their first responders, while planning and budgeting for aging LMR systems. As decision makers look to modernize their jurisdictions’ radio systems, as well as improve redundancy, reliability and extend the reach of these systems, here are four important factors to keep in mind.

COSTHarnessing the power of FirstNet can help to reduce both upfront costs and the recurring costs related to maintenance, operation and upgrades. FirstNet enables government agencies to begin shifting from a capital expense (cap-ex) model to an operating expense (op-ex) model. This means they subscribe for service, instead of bearing the enormous financial responsibility of building and maintaining a network. FirstNet’s mobile device ecosystem provides a suitable alternative to costly two-way radios.

COVERAGEAs a result of FirstNet, coverage is being expanded in rural areas; and more densely populated areas are experiencing a much-needed boost in capacity. FirstNet infrastructure serves not only public safety, but also expands access to high-speed, wireless broadband for the larger community. When there is surplus capacity on FirstNet’s Band 14 spectrum, that additional capacity can be used to support consumer voice and data on the AT&T commercial network. This means rural healthcare, rural learning, and rural businesses stand to benefit from FirstNet coverage.

Public safety agencies subscribing to FirstNet also have access to a nationwide fleet of 76 dedicated deployable network assets. The assets function like mobile cell sites and can be deployed to ensure that first responders have the connectivity they need – when and where they need it. These assets are strategically staged across the country, enabling a 14-hour delivery window, and are available at no additional charge to FirstNet subscribers. In 2019, FirstNet-subscribed public safety agencies submitted more than 500 requests for deployable assets. These assets provide a critical line of communication during wildland fires, hurricanes, flooding, tornados, search and rescue operations and other emergency incidents.

INNOVATIONPublic safety communication is rapidly changing, and FirstNet and LTE-enabled technology are the present and the future. First responders can expect to see as much progress over the next 60 months as what has occurred over the last 60 years. LTE-enabled technology offers distinct benefits. LMR networks have not traditionally supported apps, video and multimedia, but FirstNet does. FirstNet is also driving innovation with current and upcoming services built to mission critical standards, like push-to-talk, situational awareness, and data and video services. These solutions will be optimized and integrated into the network core, meaning public safety group communications will receive the highest priority and reliability on FirstNet. Additionally, LMR-to-LTE interoperability will allow government agencies to extend the reach of their existing radio system.

FLEXIBILITYStates and local governments should be wary of making investments that push them deeper into legacy technology. It is critical to watch out for and avoid the old traps of proprietary, closed architecture and closed device ecosystems that limit choice for public safety, as well as restrict competition and innovation in the market. Proprietary, closed architecture platforms can result in higher costs for the state and local jurisdictions to bear with fewer advanced capabilities for first responders. In comparison, FirstNet is built upon open standards, including 3GPP international wireless standards. FirstNet is driving innovation through a robust device and application ecosystem that is lowering costs, increasing choice and boosting capabilities for first responders.

It is vital that public safety agencies stay ahead of the curve by modernizing their communications. The FirstNet platform represents a giant leap in communications capabilities for public safety that benefits the communities they serve.

©2020 AT&T Intellectual Property. FirstNet, First Responder Network Authority, and FirstNet logo are registered trademarks and service marks of FirstNet, an independent authority within the U.S. Department of Commerce. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.

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CRD™ for FirstNet®

A Compact Rapid Deployable COW for FirstNet and Internet Connectivity When and Where it’s Needed.

The CRD™ for FirstNet® is a Customer-Owned AT&T FirstNet deployable cell tower. It

generates an area of FirstNet Cellular and Wi-Fi Internet coverage, anywhere, anytime. Your very own Cell-On-Wheels (COW) can be deployed by a single person, within

minutes, wherever needed. Never go without Internet and Cell service again!

Features • FirstNet Range up to 1 Mile • Wi-Fi Range up to 1000’ • High-Speed Internet • 60 Hour Generator Run Time • Weatherproof & Waterproof • Delivered on a Trailer Hitch • Cargo carrier, not a trailer

Benefits • Fully Functional FirstNet COW • Connects you to the Cloud • Deployable by Single Person • Goes Right to the Incident • Many Uses, not just FirstNet • No Special Training Required –

Simple to Use

Uses • Emergency Response • Remote Internet Connectivity • Business Continuity/Recovery • Restore Internet Service • Supply Internet to Other Units • Support VoIP, RoIP, and IoT • Backup your PSAP or Dispatch

CRD™ for FirstNet® Overview The CRD (Compact Rapid Deployable) provides FirstNet connectivity when and where AT&T cellular coverage is unavailable. This could be due to a network outage, or where AT&T does not provide service. The CRD also provides high speed Internet via Wi-Fi or Ethernet cable. The CRD may be purchased and operated by any Primary or Extended-Primary FirstNet customer. CRDs are easy to store indoors and can be transported by a single person, off the ground, on any standard trailer hitch, with no lifting required to mount or dismount.

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Transport

CRDs roll through standard doorways and onto most elevators. They are transported on any standard Class 3 or better trailer hitch with no modification to the carrying vehicle. Simply turn the scissor lift crank handle to raise the CRD, insert the Hitch Adapter into the trailer hitch, lower the CRD pin into the Hitch Adapter until the load transfers to the Hitch Adapter, and continue to crank the handle to pull the wheels off the ground. Stop, turn, tail lights and a license plate holder are built into the CRD to meet all DOT requirements. Once loaded, the CRD may be driven at highway speeds, Code 3, off-road (4WD), and over debris. Simply reverse the loading process to unload the CRD. You may also transport a CRD sling-loaded under a helicopter.

Detailed Diagram

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Deployment Options Since the CRD is designed to do many jobs, there are multiple ways it can be deployed. The CRD has multiple pathways it uses to talk to the Internet and the outside world. This is generally called WAN, or Wide Area Network. In the Cellular world, this is called Backhaul. The pathways the CRD uses to communicate with you the user are called LAN, or Local Area Network. Cellular networks sometimes refer to this as User Access. Here are the four standard configurations: Terrestrial Backhaul (WAN) – FirstNet mast & radio not needed This configuration is used where you have a ready supply of Internet (WAN) from an Ethernet cable plugged into the CRD, Wi-Fi from a local source, or good Cellular signal from a Cellular network including FirstNet. The CRD is providing (LAN) Ethernet and Wi-Fi. The satellite terminal and FirstNet mast are not needed. Examples:

• Provide a Wi-Fi hotspot using a building’s Ethernet cable as backhaul • Provide a Wi-Fi hotspot using the FirstNet Cellular network as backhaul • Provide wired Ethernet to a building (restore Internet) using the FirstNet Cellular network as backhaul

Terrestrial Backhaul (WAN) – FirstNet mast & radio deployed This configuration is used where you have a ready supply of Internet from an Ethernet cable plugged into the CRD, Wi-Fi from a local source, or good Cellular signal from a cellular network not including FirstNet. You cannot broadcast a FirstNet signal from the CRD’s FirstNet mast/radio and attempt to backhaul to the FirstNet network cell towers at the same time. The CRD is providing Ethernet and Wi-Fi. The FirstNet mast is raised, and the CRD is providing up to a mile of FirstNet Cellular service. The satellite terminal is not needed. Examples:

• Provide a Wi-Fi hotspot using a building’s Ethernet cable as backhaul • Provide a Wi-Fi hotspot using the AT&T commercial Cellular network as backhaul • Provide wired Ethernet to a building (restore Internet) using the AT&T commercial Cellular network as

backhaul • Provide FirstNet Cellular service backhauled to AT&T commercial Cellular, wired Ethernet or Wi-Fi

WAN • Ethernet (wired Internet) • Wi-Fi as WAN • Cellular – All Networks

including FirstNet

LAN • Ethernet (wired Internet) • Wi-Fi

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Satellite Backhaul (WAN) – FirstNet mast & radio not needed This configuration is used where you do not have a supply of Internet (WAN) from terrestrial sources. The high-speed satellite terminal is deployed to provide Internet WAN connectivity. The CRD is providing (LAN) Ethernet and Wi-Fi. The FirstNet COW mast is not needed. Examples:

• Provide a Wi-Fi hotspot using satellite as backhaul • Provide wired Ethernet to a building (restore Internet) using satellite as backhaul

Satellite Backhaul (WAN) – FirstNet mast & radio deployed This configuration is used where you do not have a supply of Internet (WAN) from terrestrial sources. The high-speed satellite terminal is deployed to provide Internet WAN connectivity. The CRD is providing (LAN) Ethernet and Wi-Fi. The FirstNet mast is raised and is providing up to a mile of FirstNet Cellular service. Examples:

• Provide a Wi-Fi hotspot using satellite as backhaul • Provide wired Ethernet to a building (restore Internet) using satellite as backhaul • Provide FirstNet Cellular service using satellite as backhaul

WAN • Ethernet (wired Internet) • Wi-Fi as WAN • Cellular – All Networks

excluding FirstNet

LAN • Ethernet (wired Internet) • Wi-Fi • FirstNet Cellular Service

WAN • High Speed Satellite

LAN • Ethernet (wired Internet) • Wi-Fi

WAN • High Speed Satellite

LAN • Ethernet (wired Internet) • Wi-Fi • FirstNet Cellular Service

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Use Cases

• An incident has occurred (Hurricane, Fire, Flood, Earthquake, Train Derailment, Plane Crash, etc.) where FirstNet Cellular service is disrupted or not available. You deploy your CRD™ with FirstNet®. No Internet or network LTE of any kind is available, so the system uses the high-speed satellite service to supply Internet to the FirstNet radio. All FirstNet cell phones and devices within a mile function normally. Non-FirstNet devices within 1000’ can use the Wi-Fi signal. Non-FirstNet cell phones within 1000’ can make phone calls using the Wi-Fi Calling feature.

• A backhoe at a construction site accidently cuts a fiber optic cable, and your building loses Internet and Wi-Fi. You roll the CRD out into the parking lot and link to the FirstNet Cellular network with the CRD’s onboard antennas. You stretch an Ethernet (Internet) cable from the CRD into your building and plug it into your building’s Internet router. The building Internet and Wi-Fi are restored, VoIP phone service is restored, and everyone goes back to work.

• You need to work in a remote area away from normal cell service. This could be a remote hospital, a concert or festival, fire, remote Law Enforcement operation, etc. You transport your CRD to the site on any trailer hitch, using a 4WD vehicle if needed to traverse rough terrain. Within 10 minutes from arrival, you established a FirstNet cell site and Wi-Fi Hotspot. The generator and expanded fuel system keep the CRD running for 60 hours before refueling.

• You set up Wi-Fi Hotspots to support students, Telemedicine, community access during blackouts.

• You are working a Forest (vegetation) Fire. You deploy a CRD to each Branch/Division or Drop Point on the fire. For the first time, everyone can download IAPs, maps, make phone calls, send/receive email and texts, and make logistics requests at the fire. Safety, efficiency, and morale improve dramatically.

• A Domestic Terrorism act takes out the regional Cellular and Internet communications hub. Within minutes you establish your own High-Speed satellite-backhauled communications network to restore FirstNet service and Internet to PSAPs, ICPs, hospitals and offices. You plug the CRD into shore power and function normally for weeks until the terrestrial communications system is restored.

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CRD™ for FirstNet®

Specification Sheet External

• Dimensions: 62” tall X 68” long X 31” wide • White Powder-Coated Finish • FirstNet® Built with AT&T Logo – Front & Back • NEMA 4X/IP66 Compliant Electronics Enclosure • 400 BTU Solid State AC/Heater • Enclosure and Generator Compartment Locks • DOT Compliant LED Stop, Turn, and Taillights • Illuminated License Plate Mount • LED Scene lights 4 Sides • Solid Core Never-Flat Tires • Hydraulic Disk Brakes with Parking Brake • Wheel Chocks • 5M Fiberglass Telescoping Mast with Guy Lines

Power System • Up to 60 Hours Off-Grid Runtime • Shore Power and Generator AC Inputs • 50’ AC Power Cord • Surface Wire Ground Kit / Lightning Protection • 12 VDC Power Input (Vehicle, Battery, Solar) • Generator

Honda 2200-Watt Inverter Generator with Bluetooth 6-Gallon Auxiliary Gas Tank with Auto-Feed System

• Battery and ICU System (Inverter/Charger/UPS) 50 Ah “Smart” Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery 50 A Micro-Processor Battery Charger/Manager/UPS 1000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter with AC

Passthrough • Power Control Module (PCM)

Power Management Switches, Breakers, Fuses Digital Battery Monitor with Bluetooth Alarm System - Visual/Audible and E-Mail/text

• Internal Panel Power Ports 120 VAC, USB

Surface Wire Ground Kit w/ Lightning Protection

Communications & Connectivity • FirstNet built with AT&T Nokia SBO eNodeB (Band-14)

Up to ½ Mile Range Connected to 6 dBi High Gain Mast Mount Antennas

• Cradlepoint IBR1700 1200M Enterprise Router (FirstNet Ready™) Local and Cloud-Based NetCloud Manager 5 Year, 24/7/365 Support 5 Year Hardware Warranty Dual Modem Capability – One modem supplied SD-WAN with Auto Failover/Failback Wired Ethernet Wi-Fi as WAN LTE WAN (Customer Provide SIMs) SATCOM

Communications & Connectivity • Multi-Band Antennas

7-in-1: MIMO-LTE/Wi-Fi/GPS 4 High Gain LTE 2 High Gain Wi-Fi

• SATCOM Winegard WV750 One-Touch Auto Acquire Ka-Band

VSAT Terminal with ViaSat® nomadic modem Expedition Communications Data Plans

Purchased Separately by customer Emergency Response Plans - Priority QoS Single CRD plans for individual terminals Pool plans available for Multi-CRD usage

Auto Deploy, Point & Stow Remote Terminal Deployment System – 100’ Cables 24/7/365 Telephone Support Manual Compass & Bubble - Emergency Alignment

• User Access (LAN) FirstNet® Band-14 LTE Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Wired Ethernet & VoIP Capable Wi-Fi Calling with most Mobile Phones 16-Port Keystone Jack Patch Panel Waterproof Ethernet Exterior Bulkhead Panel

Additional Options

• Helicopter Sling Temperature

• Cold Start -20° to 50° C (-4° to 122° F) • Operating -30° to 50° C (-22° to 122° F)

Other

• 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty • Accessory Bag • Keys • Owner’s Manual

Shipping Details

• Pallet (Common Carrier) Dimensions: 40”w x 80”l x 60”h Weight: up to 650lbs Forklift or Lift Gate Required

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Pricing

• $69,995 • Includes free delivery within the contiguous United States.

o Alaska and Hawaii additional shipping charges. • Customer adds Satellite data plan, SIM card/s, and a second Cradlepoint modem (if desired).

First Responder Ka-Band Satellite Data Plans (Expedition Communications)

• Customer establishes their own satellite data plan with Expedition Communications. • First Responder Data Plans have “High-Priority” satellite access with the ViaSat® satellite modem. • High-Priority Satellite Access Plans supersede/preempt all Aviation, Commercial or Home users. • Plan SLA is 18 Mbps downlink X 5 Mbps uplink. Burst may exceed 30 Mbps X 10 Mbps. • No throttling or shut-off if you go over your annual data usage limit. • Overage use billing for a major incident can be separately charged to the incident budget. When this

happens, your annual data plan resets and you will not have a data plan fee for the next year. • The most popular 40GB plan is sufficient for multiple training events and several incidents per year for

less than $10/day. Note that most training events test the satellite and then switch the rest of the training to LTE backhaul. As mentioned, major incident data usage can be charged against the incident.

• Most data usage occurs from recreational video viewing. Controlling recreational video usage on your data plan will allow a 40GB annual data plan to be sufficient for most agencies.

Expedition Communications First Responder Satellite Data Plans

SINGLE CRD SATELLITE DATA PLANS – Annual Renewal

40GB prepaid bandwidth $3,395.00

250GB prepaid bandwidth $9,995.00

500GB prepaid bandwidth $14,995.00

POOLED SATELLITE DATA PLANS – Support Multiple CRDs From One Plan¹ - Annual Renewal

1TB pooled bandwidth $24,995.00

2TB pooled bandwidth $44,995.00

4TB pooled bandwidth $84,995.00 ¹ Multiple sites means up to 30 CRD’s per Pooled data plan.

Warranty, Service & Support • 1-year standard commercial warranty except Cradlepoint Router (5-Year). • Service & Support plans available for annual service visits and unscheduled service/repair visits. • On-Site Training available for purchase • 24/7/365 phone support • Your IT department can log in to your network from anywhere via Cradlepoint Net Cloud Manager For more information, please contact your AT&T FirstNet Sales Team. FirstNet® is a Registered Trademark of the FirstNet Authority ● ViaSat® is a Registered Trademark of ViaSat, Inc ● CRD™ is a Trademark of Rescue 42, Inc. ©Copyright 2021 - Rescue 42, Inc. All Rights reserved TOC022221