Who is Spectrumlink?

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Who is Spectrumlink? As a provider for fast 4G/LTE Broadband WiFi Services and Solutions, Spectrumlink, Inc. uses the latest technology with lightning fast speed, and the highest spectrum frequency to deliver Best-In-Class Bandwidth, Service, & Dependability to our Clients

Why do we need more wireless bandwidth in the USA? EXPONENTIALDEMAND

Order of magnitude growth in wireless bandwidth demand in health devices in next three to five years

If we build it, they will come International Data Corporation predicts the worldwide market for internet of things (IoT) solutions will grow from $1.9 trillion in 2013 to $7.1 trillion in 2020. MarketsandMarkets gives the IoT market a more conservative but still lofty valuation of $1.029 trillion in 2013, increasing to $1.423 trillion by 2020. Gartner forecasts 26 billion connected objects worldwide by 2020 (a figure that does not include PCs, smartphones and tablets). IDATE projects 80 billion internet-connected things in 2020, up from 15 billion in 2012. This figure does include PCs, TVs and smart devices, but the vast majority (85%) will be objects like car tires or shipping pallets that may communicate with the web via an intermediate device. Devices that communicate directly, such as PCs, TVs and mobile phones, will make up 11% of the total in 2020. Cisco Systems predicts 50 billion things will be connected by 2022, yielding $19 trillion in new revenues ($14.4 trillion of which will accrue to private-sector corporations).

Why provide Wi-Fi? Wi-Fi provides higher speed and higher bandwidth per user in high density locations, and is simpler and less expensive to deploy than additional cellular network capacity. Wi-Fi has become the standard protocol for residential and office wireless networks and is increasingly prevalent in public venues, such as airports, hotels, coffee shops, shopping malls, arenas, stadiums, campuses and quick service restaurants. According to ABI Research, the market for in-building wireless equipment and deployments is expected to grow to over $8 billion in 2019, up from a forecast of $4.4 billion for 2014 representing a 14% compound annual growth rate.

Why VoIP and UC? April 14, 2014 Market research firm Infonetics Research Business Voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) services have moved well beyond early stages to mainstream, strengthened by the growing adoption of SIP Trunking and cloud services worldwide. Hosted Unified Communications (UC) are seeing strong interest up market as mid-market and larger enterprises evaluate and move more applications to the cloud, and this is positively impacting the market VoIP AND UC SERVICES MARKET HIGHLIGHTS The global business and residential VoIP services market grew 8% in 2013 from 2012, to $68 billion SIP Trunking shot up 50% in 2013 from the prior year, driven predominantly by activity in North America Sales of hosted PBX and unified communication (UC) services rose 13% in 2013 over 2012, and seats grew 35% due to continued demand for enterprise cloud-based services Managed services are benefitting from the continued adoption of IP PBXs: Roughly 10% 20% of new IP PBX lines sold are part of a managed service or outsourced contract Infonetics expects continued strong worldwide growth in VoIP services revenue through 2018, when it will reach $88 billion!

Some of our ideas for rapid growth include: Spectrumlink will offer qualified individuals the opportunity through to own a segment of Spectrumlink s infrastructure. Each purchased link will include the equipment to develop a point to point link of 70/80 and 6-23 gigahertz licensed frequency. Spectrumlink will then lease the Point to Point Link from the link owner. Spectrumlink will use these partner owned Wireless Point to Point Links to rapidly develop a networking plan for: Wireless Coverage of the top 10 NFL Cities in the USA. Strategic Acquisition of WISPs in key markets Links and Marketing Arrangements with Fiber Optics Service Providers for rapid fill-in-the-gaps between Point to Point network coverage Spectrumlink will design and offer best in class products, services, and business related content for its primary network B2B Clients --- along with a Quality Assurance Guarantee of immediate Service attention and problem resolution. B2B customers will provide 100% of short-term, and approximately 30% of our long-term revenue after the networks are established and wholesale/bandwidth offloading ramps up.

Frequently Asked Questions Isn t a Wireless Network a Capital Intensive Enterprise? Not Necessarily - Spectrumlink can be at revenue in six months to a year on each link that it contracts to install and activate. Each Link costs only ($ ) and can independently produce revenue. The Business Model budgets for each NFL City (MSA) to build cross marketing and branding support, but each Link is an independent revenue source. What about bundling Television with the Internet? Absolutely Because our customers are Businesses, Spectrumlink will create and bundle a Business Services Package of Media Content along with high speed internet and Phone for a Unified Communications service. What are our key Market Differentiators? SPEED, COST, & SERVICE SERVICE may be the most underrated aspect of the Industry. It is not the key to getting the business it is the key to KEEPING the business, and Spectrumlink will make a Quality Assurance promise to each of its business clients for immediate Service attention and problem resolution.

Frequently Asked Questions What is the Business Strategy? Build network coverage using capital & service partners, and referral partners (investors, Service Providers and key commercial real estate leasing parties). Leverage each new Wireless Node to generate short term and long term revenue Supply and maintain a competitive B2B package of bandwidth and related services that build Customer Loyalty and referrals, and use our success to continue to grow the Network As the Network matures, offer competitive wholesale and bandwidth off-loading Look at five year exit through acquisition by a large Wireless Carrier

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