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Our Clients Win Muni RFP Bids!

Wednesday, August 9th, 2006

Aspen Wireless is extremely proud to announce the first major success of our new Municipal Professional Service!

Having combined efforts with our client in working with town decision-makers, we were able to formulate the most precise and applicable technology and business model. Aspen Wireless engineered an advanced network topology and unique business approach that, in combination with our client’s expertise as a service provider and a professionally written and presented proposal, won the bid over other local competition and many notable national players. The town’s choice was not made soley on technology or the business case, but rather the entire ‘eco-system’ of Aspen Wireless’ methodology appliedhand-in-hand with our client, which created the winning formula.

Let us help your community find its wireless direction!

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CenturyTel Wins Approval to Build Citywide Wi-Fi Network For Vail

MONROE, La., Aug. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/—Residents, businesses and visitors in Vail will soon have access to broadband wireless Internet service provided by CenturyTel and the Town of Vail. CenturyTel today announced that the Vail Town Council awarded the communications company a contract to build and operate a wireless broadband network for the Colorado ski resort destination.

Vail is the first Colorado city to move ahead with this type of partnership to build a municipal Wi-Fi network. The town selected CenturyTel to build its system following a competitive bid process that included proposals from six other companies. The agreement was unanimously approved by the Vail Town Council at its July 18 evening meeting.

CenturyTel will build a Wi-Fi mesh network in Vail and launch service by the end of 2006. Residents, businesses and visitors will be able to get free Internet access up to 300Kbps (kilobits per second) anywhere in town in one hour increments. Faster Internet service with speeds up to 3Mbps (megabits per second) will be available with pay plans for monthly, weekly or daily access.

“We applaud the Town of Vail for their forward thinking and initiative,” Karen Puckett, CenturyTel president and chief operating officer, said. “This is a strategic step for CenturyTel to expand our technologically advanced business outside of our traditional local telephone markets.”

CenturyTel and the Town of Vail worked together to develop additional services such as a Public Safety network and a private network for city workers. With these elements, the Town’s first responders and other public safety officials, as well as town employees will be able to securely connect to their intranet network and the Internet.

“We will have a state-of-the-art system that benefits everyone—residents, businesses, guests and our public safety personnel,” said Vail Mayor Rod Slifer. “This is the kind of innovation that continues to differentiate Vail from other ski resort destinations.”

The Wi-Fi network coverage will include the town limits/boundary of the Town of Vail. The network will deliver an affordable world-class Internet service to Vail residents, businesses and visitors. The citywide wireless system will use the latest in advanced carrier-grade mesh and wireless communications equipment to deliver high-speed wireless Internet access. Once the system is fully functional, it will be tested and fine-tuned to maximize the coverage area.

CenturyTel brings expert design and maintenance experience in building and operating communications networks. No capital will be required from the Town of Vail in the deployment or operation of the network. The company is committed to making the investment in capital and human resources to make the project a success. CenturyTel will bring advanced communications with a personal touch to the residents, businesses and visitors of Vail.

About CenturyTel
CenturyTel is a leading provider of communications, high-speed Internet and entertainment services in small-to-mid-size cities through our broadband and fiber transport networks. Included in the S&P 500 Index, CenturyTel delivers advanced communications with a personal touch to customers in 25 states. Visit CenturyTel at http://www.centurytel.com/.

CenturyTel

CONTACT: Media: Jeff Nevins, +1-318-330-6704, orjeff.nevins@centurytel.com; Investors: Tony Davis, +1-318-388-9525, ortony.davis@centurytel.com, both of CenturyTel

Web site: http://www.centurytel.com/

New Professional Service for Muni’s and Providers

Wednesday, March 1st, 2006

Aspen Wireless is pleased to annouce the official addition of Municipal consulting to our Professional Services suite. This new service is offered to both Municipalities and Service Providers alike. The following is described similarly in our services section:

The technology has finally evolved. From our first ubiquitous Wi-Fi network in Aspen in 1999, we have been at the forefront, working with industry leaders to shape the technology into what has become a mature and reliable communications infrastructure. The business model works for both public and provate interests. The technology is stable, inexpensive and commonplace in our society. The combination of Broadband and Wireless has clearly shown to benefit to economic development and public safety significantly, and should be considered by both providers and communities alike.

For Service Providers
We have a methodology that is applied so the business and technology approach suits all, and the written response is crafted professionally and presented professionally for the powers that be. We will assist in relations with the decision-makers and follow through from contract to ribbon-cutting and beyond.

For Communities
We offer consulting services including feasibility studies and reports that delve into the impact of a wireless broadband (Wi-Fi, WiMAX, Mesh) network on economic development, public safety, and if it is right for your city or town. If wireless is right, vendor-neutral technology requirements are drafted and added to the report. Aspen Wireless also provides assistance in drafting RFI/C, RFQ, and RFP documents when the time is right.

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FCC Chairman Powell Tours Aspen Wireless Network

Tuesday, August 24th, 2004

ASPEN, Colo. – On a hillside overlooking downtown Aspen, three entrepreneurs; Jim Selby, Scott Stevens, and David Peterson describe The Aspen Wireless Network, an ultra-advanced Wi-Fi Mesh-networking system that now blankets this resort community with a high-quality wireless broadband cloud. Listening with obvious fascination was one of the most powerful people in American communications.

“This is breathtaking,’’ said Michael Powell, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, as the trio wrapped up its presentation. He was continually impressed, he added, at how modern technology has upended traditional assumptions of what it takes, in money and time, to create such a system.- Dan Gillmor, Mercury News Tech Columnist

San Jose Mercury News (FULL STORY – free registration)
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/business/technology/9489638.htm?1c

Dan Gillmor Blog Entry
http://weblog.siliconvalley.com/column/dangillmor/archives/010722.html#010722

Customer featured in The NY Times

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2003

A long time customer of ours, Rural Telephone, made National headlines. Good job guys, keep up the good work!

“In scattered small towns of the prairie, one vigorous little business can make the difference between dissolution and survival. ”

The New York Times Article (registration needed)
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/12/02/national/02KANS.html?th

The Rural Telephone Article (unregistered)
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20031202/ZNYT01/312020347

Rural Telephone Company Web Site
http://www.ruraltelephone.com/

Aspen Wireless Presents for FCC Rural WISP Showcase

Tuesday, November 4th, 2003

The FCC Rural WISP showcase is rescheduled from it’s cancellation after hurricane Isabelle hits virginia and Washington D.C. Invited back for the reschedule after having braved the entire storm, AspenWireless makes a virtual presentation over Voice over IP remotely.

The showcase was designed to facilitate information dissemination about Rural WISPs as a compelling solution for rural broadband service. It also provided an opportunity for the Commission to learn what, if any, regulatory barriers stand in the way of rural WISP deployment.

The FCC Rural WISP Showcase
http://www.fcc.gov/osp/rural-wisp/

FCC Presentation
http://www.aspenwireless.net/selbystevens_aspenwireless.ppt

NLOS WiMAX Through a 600′ Mountain

Thursday, October 16th, 2003

Aspen Wireless achieves Non Line of Sight (NLOS) through a 600’ mountain.

Take a look:
http://www.aspenwireless.net/orthogon_aspentestbed.html

Wi-Fi Still Stumping Telecoms

Thursday, August 21st, 2003

ASPEN, Colorado—While top telecommunications executives talked at an annual free-market conference about delivering Wi-Fi without a business model, Wi-Fi entrepreneur Jim Selby and his Aspen Wireless crew were outside the room selling Wi-Fi cards to conference goers.

Those with Wi-Fi had Internet access from within the bunkerlike conference room while BlackBerries were silenced.

All the telecommunications players agree that customers want Wi-Fi—and they’re all willing to provide it. The difference is, Selby believes he can make money offering Wi-Fi now, using fixed wireless service as a base, while Verizon Wireless, Qwest Communications and SBC Communications are searching for a model that makes sense.

In the meantime, the relatively inexpensive cost of rolling out Wi-Fi allows the larger companies to experiment without a lot of risk. FCC Commissioner Kathleen Abernathy, a Republican who comes from the telecommunications industry, says the chance for businesses of all sizes to get involved shows the beauty of Wi-Fi and the unlicensed spectrum.

http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,60118,00.html

FCC Commissioners stuck on Aspen Gondola

Saturday, July 19th, 2003

After the Progress and Freedom Foundation – Aspen Summit, the chief policymakers from the FCC took their first tour of a Wireless ISP. Chief of Policy Development Robert Pepper and Chief of Wireless Policy John Muleta took a tour of The Aspen Wireless Network both “wardriving” for spectrum analysis of the area and visiting the original base stations deployed in Aspen. Unfortunately due to a storm and a stuck gondola, Dr. Pepper and Mr. Muleta called to reschedule the tour for that night, and FCC Chairman Michael Powell was unable to attend.

The “Gondola” article by CNN
http://edition.cnn.com/2003/TECH/ptech/08/19/fcc.gondola.911.ap/

The Progress and Freedom Foundation
http://www.pff.org

Front-Page Feature in The Wall Street Journal

Friday, December 7th, 2001

In the first article on Wi-Fi and license-exempt wireless, AspenWave founder Jim Selby is featured on the cover page of the Wall Street Journal. The article states: “History is full of unscripted uprisings just like this, where technology is taken off the shelf and put to an unanticipated use.”

The Wall Street Journal
http://www.wsj.com

WSJ article posted at siliconinvestor.com
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/stocktalk/msg.gsp?msgid=16765583