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The Next Generation of Digital Communication
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The Next Generation of Digital Communication

The Vision

Next Generation of Connectivity: “Internet of Things”

Personal Data Cloud on Private Network: “Smart Cloud”

Internet Protocol TV: “IPTV”

Mobile VoIPv6

Forget 4G, this is 10G

This is the Future

The Market Potential

Internet Service Providers

AT&T: 71.3 million subscribers with a

valuation of $240 billion

Verizon Wireless: 67.2 million subscribers with

a valuation of $150 billion

Sprint: 51.9 million subscribers with a

valuation of $22 billion

Comcast: 44.3 million subscribers with a

valuation of $112 billion

Mobile VoIP

$18 Billion Market

Mobile VoIP Market to Grow 57% Annually

Through 2014

IPv6 will dramatically improve mobile VoIP

Future of mobile calls

Personal Cloud Network

~150 million people use the cloud in the US

Global cloud market in 2011 was $40 billion

Estimated to be $241 billion by 2020

Tremendous value for users

IPTV

7.3 million US subscribers & 45 million worldwide

Forecasted to grow 31% annually through 2014

Verizon: FiOS TV

SureWest

The Technology

IPv4

IPv6

VoIP

Ka-Band Frequency

Communication Satellites

High Altitude Communication Platforms

Internet Protocol

IPv4 IPv6

68.63.222.133 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334

IPv6

Improved performance over the wireless networks

Increased address space

Optimized for high-speed data transfers

Enhanced wireless security features

Optimized for always-on real-time networks

Mandatory IPSec

Enhanced VoIP Qos

Personal Data Cloud

The Future Internet

• Each person will have their own unique IPv6 address

• New email address: Brennen@Hodge

• No more .com: whatever.whatever

• Everything is connected in the cloud: “Smart Cloud”

• Strattus

VoIP

Voice over Internet Protocol

Network Address Translation (NAT)

Latency

Qos

IPSec

Ka-Band Transmission

• C & Ku bands used for digital TV transmission

• 100 times the capacity of Ku-band

• In-orbit costs per Gbyteonly a fraction of even the newest satellites in orbit

• Increased bandwidth

• Spot beam isolation

Communication Satellites

LEO, MEO, & GEO

One GEO satellite can cover the US

~$400 million for build & launch

3 year development

time

Types of Satellites

The Costs

The total cost to have a communication satellite custom built and launched is estimated to be $400 million to $450 million, which includes:

-Construction: $250 million-Launch: $80 million-Insurance: More than $40 million-Ground network and other equipment

High Altitude Platforms

Situated in the Stratosphere

(~20km)

300,000 square miles of coverage

(~Texas)

Cheaper and quicker than satellite development

1000x the bandwidth density

of GEO

The Costs

The total cost to have a High Altitude Communication Platform custom built is estimated to be $500,000 to $10 million.

-Construction: $500,000 to $10 million-Launch: $10,000-$20,000

The Competition

Internet Service Providers

AT&T: 71.3 million subscribers with a

valuation of $240 billion

Verizon Wireless: 67.2 million subscribers with

a valuation of $150 billion

Sprint: 51.9 million subscribers with a

valuation of $22 billion

Comcast: 44.3 million subscribers with a

valuation of $112 billion

Mobile VoIP

Mobile VoIP Market to Grow 57% Annually

Through 2014

Rebel

Vopium

Skype

Personal Cloud Network

~150 million people use the cloud in the US

Global cloud market in 2011 was $40 billion

Estimated to be $241 billion by 2020

This is a brand new market

IPTV

7.3 million US subscribers & 45 million worldwide

AT&T: U-Verse

Verizon: FiOS TV

SureWest

Plans

Register Strattus as an ISP (Internet

Service Provider)

Purchase an extremely large block of IPv6 address from

ARIN (American Registry of Internet

Numbers)

Hire key individuals with knowledge in

the fields of telecommunications, satellite technology,

IPv6 architecture, VoIP architecture,

and mobile networks

Establish relationships with

satellite manufacturers

(Space Systems/Loral,

Boeing)

Develop the next generation of

communication platforms

Grow Strattus into the largest ISP and Mobile provider in the United States

The Next Generation of Digital Communication