magicJack VoIP E911 Automatic Location Information (“ALI”) Technology Solution

Presentation of YMax Corporation – May 11, 2009 PS Docket No. 07-114, WC Docket No. 05-196, CC Docket No. 94-102 magicJack® Device and VoIP Services

. Functionality of magicJack:

. Features included at no extra charge: . Free local and long distance calls to anywhere in U.S. or Canada; . Can obtain phone number and receive calls; . Voicemail, call waiting, directory assistance, caller ID, and more.

May 11, 2009 2 May 11, 2009 3 magicJack Softphone

May 11, 2009 4 Initial E911 Capabilities

. magicJack provides E911 today through a location registration system.

. Multiple locations can be pre-registered.

. Current location can be selected or a new location can be added simply and efficiently.

May 11, 2009 5 Easy Updating of Registered Location

May 11, 2009 6 Questions Posed in the June 2007 NPRM

. “[W]hether and to what extent providers of interconnected VoIP services should be required to provide ALI.”

. “[W]hether and to what extent they should be subject to the same location accuracy requirements that apply to certain services provided by circuit-switched CMRS carriers under Section 20.18 of the Commission’s rules.”

. “[U]pdate the record in the Commission’s VoIP 911 proceeding with any new information or arguments they believe to be relevant to the questions raised in the June 2005 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking relating to location issues.”

May 11 2009 7 Limitations of Existing Technologies for Nomadic VoIP ALI

. Registration and re-registration

. Will systems recognize movement and prompt for re-registration when keyed to shutdown of the computer (e.g., for laptops with batteries and broadband access, no shutdown is required to move)?

. Will customers re-register?

. Will they do so accurately (or even know the address of their new location, e.g., a hotel at an exit on the Interstate; a coffee shop in downtown Chicago)?

. How long will it take for databases and systems to recognize the new information and adjust the routing of emergency calls and the location information transmitted?

May 11, 2009 8 Limitations of Existing Technologies for Nomadic VoIP ALI

. The FCC record to date suggests that other technological solutions to provide automatic location identification have limitations and may not be available for some time.

. Indeed, some commenters say the FCC should do nothing now or for the foreseeable future because no technological solution is possible.

May 11, 2009 9 magicJack’s ALI Solution

. Incorporation of GSM cellular transceiver in next-generation magicJack device.

. GSM transceiver will not be involved in VoIP calls made over the broadband connection, unless customer dials 911.

. magicJack device can scan through all GSM frequencies and obtain information for all GSM transmitters in the area. Based on the tower locations and signal strengths, magicJack can calculate the device location.

. Soon magicJack will be able to calculate location using both GSM and Wi-Fi, where available, or other signals.

May 11, 2009 10 magicJack’s ALI Solution

. Upon power-up and periodically thereafter, magicJack device can perform location calculation and comparison to registered locations.

. If none of the user’s registered locations matches within a certain distance, warning will pop up and ask user to update his/her address for 911 purposes.

. magicJack can send map and calculated location to user to assist with updating of his/her address.

May 11, 2009 11 magicJack’s ALI Solution

. When a customer dials 911, magicJack device will again perform location calculation and comparison.

. magicJack device allows 911 calls to be routed over either broadband connection or GSM network. For example:

. If calculated location is in close proximity to user’s current registered location, call can be sent via broadband.

. If calculated location is in close proximity to alternate registered location of user, systems can be updated and call can be sent via broadband.

. If calculated location differs from all of user’s registered locations, call can be sent via GSM network.

. When a customer dials 911, if there is no connection or ALI databases have not yet been updated, call sent via GSM network. May 11, 2009 12 magicJack’s ALI Solution

. If 911 call is routed to GSM cellular transceiver:

. The local CMRS provider will perceive the 911 call from the magicJack device as no different than any other 911 call from a device not registered to one of its customers.

. CMRS providers are already required to transmit all wireless 911 calls to the appropriate PSAP, even if not from the provider’s customer. 47 C.F.R. § 20.18(b).

. Location of magicJack cellular transceiver can be determined using network-based location technology.

. Local PSAP will receive the call as non-initialized call with network- based location data.

. magicJack can supplement this location information with its own calculated location and registered location.

May 11, 2009 13 magicJack’s ALI Solution

. magicJack device can transmit VoIP call back number.

. Already provided for 911 calls sent via broadband network.

. For 911 calls transmitted via : . Current practice for NSI cellular calls allows only 10 digits, with 911 as first three.

. magicJack can transmit (911) xxx-xxxx where xxx-xxxx is the serial number sent from our device (which is fully programmable by magicJack).

. magicJack can, e.g., provide online utility to dynamically map 7 digit serial number to standard 10 digit VoIP call back number for caller.

. Or practice can be changed to allow for transmission of full phone number. May 11, 2009 14 magicJack’s ALI Solution

. The technology developed by YMax does not require a magicJack device or even a USB port.

. It can be implemented by building the capability into a laptop, VoIP handset, analog telephone adapter (ATA), etc.

. Prototype is fully functional and has successfully completed test calls to PSAPs.

. Prototype has been successfully demonstrated to representatives of the public safety community and focus group of PSAPs from around the country.

May 11, 2009 15 magicJack’s ALI Solution

. Development of operational prototype over four years.

. Significant financial investment by YMax.

. Built with the expertise and successful track record in chip and software development of Dr. Sing.

May 11, 2009 16 Implementation Issues

. Technological solutions to E911 problem for nomadic VoIP services are subject of pending patent applications.

. YMax is willing to license use of technology on reasonable, non-discriminatory terms and conditions in accordance with FCC’s patent policy.

. FCC can help make this a reality and save lives.

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