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11© 2015 EXTENET SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY© 2015 EXTENET SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY
EXTENET SYSTEMS, INCDAS AND SMALL CELL
NETWORKS
City of College StationCity Council Workshop
Pole Attachment and License AgreementMay 18th, 2015
Presented ByMike Hill - National Director, External RelationsJoe Milone - Regional Director, External RelationsBebb Francis - Outside Counsel
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CORPORATE OVERVIEW ExteNet Systems, Inc. designs, owns and operates
multi-carrier, “neutral-host” Distributed Networks to allow multiple Wireless Service Providers (WSPs) to provide their 3G and 4G LTE services in the most effective and efficient manner.
Indoor & Outdoor Distributed Networks help meet the growing demand for improved mobile & wireless broadband coverage and capacity in key strategic markets across North America.
Distributed Networks bring wireless network elements such as low-powered wireless antennas and access points closer to the user to ensure faster and more reliable wireless services, including E911.
Extenet is a public utility in the state of Texas having been issued Service Provider Certificate of Operating Authority (SPCOA) #33365 by the Public Utilities Commission of Texas.
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BENEFITS DAS and Small Cells are the most recent evolution of wireless technology and are
becoming main-stream for wireless networks. ExteNet’s distributed networks are generally designed to be shared by multiple wireless carriers.
Networks are made up of small scale facilities (cables, amplifiers, signal converters, radio equipment) that are co-located with other utilities, primarily by means of installation on existing utility poles or in conduits in the public rights-of-way (ROW) and on other public infrastructure.
Today’s growing portfolio of smart connected mobile devices, with quick access to a multitude of mobile applications, initiate significantly more data traffic, video sessions and continuous social media activity, than legacy tethered devices across both residential and business user communities.
According to the FCC, 70 percent of 911 calls are placed from wireless phones and a very large percentage of those callers did not possess a viable landline option. In such instances, cellular phone service availability can truly be life-saving.
DAS and Small Cells are the Win-Win solution for municipalities. Large scale increases in coverage, capacity and reliability of wireless services can, thereby, be achieved with minimal environmental and aesthetic impact.
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State of Texas Networks City of Houston City of Galveston Piney Point Village Bunker Hill Village Hunters Creek Village City of Pearland City of League City City of Kemah City of Clear Lake Shores
Other Notable Networks Boston, MA (Back Bay) Las Vegas, NV (The Strip) Los Angeles, CA Montreal, Quebec, Canada New York City, NY (Midtown Manhattan) San Diego, CA City of Dallas
NETWORKS IN OPERATION OR UNDER DEPLOYMENT