Document:

Form of Sale Participation Agreement (For Executive Officers)

 Exhibit 10(g) 
 FORM OF SALE PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT 
 (for Executive Officers) 
 [Date] 
  

			
	To:	 	The Person whose name is
		 	set forth on the signature page hereof

 Dear Sir or Madam: 
 Concurrently with entering into this letter agreement, you are entering into a Management Stockholder’s Agreement with Energy Future Holdings Corp., a Texas corporation formerly known as “TXU Corp.”
(the “Company”) and Texas Energy Future Holdings Limited Partnership, a Delaware limited partnership (“Parent”) (the “Management Stockholder’s Agreement”) relating to the grant by the Company
to you of new options (the “Options”) to purchase shares of the Company’s common stock, no par value (the “Common Stock”). 
 Parent hereby agrees with you as follows: 
 1. (a) In the event that at any time on or after the date hereof
(i) Parent or (ii) any member of the Sponsor Group (as defined in the Management Stockholder’s Agreement) solely to the extent that such member of the Sponsor Group is selling limited partnership units of Parent (“LP
Units”) in connection with a sale (or series of related sales) of outstanding LP Units to a transferee that is not an Affiliate of any member of the Sponsor Group and other than such sales (or series of related sales) prior to
December 31, 2009 that do not exceed the Indirect Sale Threshold (as defined below) (each a “Selling Entity”) proposes to sell directly for cash or any other consideration (x) in the case of clause (i) any shares of
Common Stock owned by Parent and (y) in the case of clause (ii) any LP Units, in any transaction other than a Public Offering (as defined in the Management Stockholder’s Agreement) or a sale, directly or indirectly, to an Affiliate of
Parent, then, unless such Selling Entity is entitled to and does exercise the drag-along rights pursuant to Paragraph 7 below and a Drag Transaction (as defined below) is consummated, Parent will notify you or your Management Stockholder’s
Estate or Management Stockholder’s Trust (as such terms are defined in the Management Stockholder’s Agreement, and collectively with you, the “Management Stockholder Entities”), as the case may be, in writing (a
“Notice”) of such proposed sale (a “Proposed Sale”) specifying the principal terms and conditions of the Proposed Sale (the “Material Terms”) including (A) the number of Shares of Common Stock
or LP Units proposed to be included in the Proposed Sale, (B) the percentage of the outstanding Common Stock or LP Units at the time the Notice is given that is represented by the number of shares of Common Stock or LP Units proposed to be
included in the Proposed Sale, (C) the price per share of Common Stock subject to the Proposed Sale (where the event 

 
triggering the Notice is a sale of LP Units, such price per share of Common Stock shall be deemed to be equal to the price per LP Unit subject to the
proposed sale, subject to equitable adjustment for stock or unit dividends or splits, recapitalizations or similar events), including a description of any pricing formulae and of any non-cash consideration sufficiently detailed to permit the
valuation thereof, (D) the Tag Along Sale Percentage (as defined below) of the Selling Entity and (E) the name and address of the Person (as defined in the Management Stockholder’s Agreement) to whom the Common Stock or LP Units is
proposed to be sold. 
 “Indirect Sale Threshold” means (1) prior to December 31, 2008, any sales of LP Units
that, together with prior sales of LP Units to a transferee that is not an Affiliate of any member of the Sponsor Group, are of less than 50% of the LP Units, and that are at a cash price of less than 120% of the Base Price, and (2) from
December 31, 2008 through December 31, 2009, any sales of LP Units that, together with other sales of LP Units from December 31, 2008 through December 31, 2009 to a transferee that is not an Affiliate of any member of the Sponsor
Group, are of less than 20% of the LP Units, and that for all such sales prior to December 31, 2009 under clause (1) and this clause (2) are less than 50% of the LP Units in the aggregate, and that are at a cash price of less than
120% of the Base Price. 
 (b) If, within 10 Business Days after the delivery of Notice under Paragraph 1(a), Parent receives from a
Management Stockholder Entity a written request (a “Request”) to include Common Stock held by such Management Stockholder Entity in the Proposed Sale (which Request shall be irrevocable except (a) as set forth in clauses
(c) and (d) of this Paragraph 1 below or (b) if otherwise mutually agreed to in writing by the Management Stockholder Entity and Parent), the Common Stock held by such Management Stockholder Entities plus all shares of Common Stock
which you are then entitled to acquire under any unexercised portion of Options, to the extent such Option is then exercisable or would become exercisable as a result of the consummation of the Proposed Sale (not in any event, other than as provided
for below in Paragraph 2(a) in respect of the first (if any) Proposed Sale of LP Units that exceeds the Indirect Sale Threshold, to exceed the Tag Along Sale Percentage of the Selling Entity multiplied by the total number of shares of Common Stock
held by the Management Stockholder Entities in the aggregate, including all shares of Common Stock which you are then entitled to acquire under any unexercised portion of Options, to the extent such Option is then exercisable or would become
exercisable as a result of the consummation of the Proposed Sale) will be so included as provided herein. Promptly after the execution of the definitive sale agreement, if any, for such Proposed Sale (the “Sale Agreement”), Parent
will furnish each Management Stockholder Entity with a copy of the Sale Agreement, if any. For purposes of this Agreement, the “Tag Along Sale Percentage” shall mean the fraction, expressed as a percentage, determined by dividing
the number of shares of Common Stock or LP Units, as applicable, to be purchased from the Selling Entity by the total number of shares of Common Stock or LP Units, as applicable, owned directly by the Selling Entity. 
 (c) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, if any of the economic terms of the Proposed Sale change, including without
limitation if the per share price will be less than the per share price disclosed in the Notice, or any of the other principal terms or conditions will be materially less favorable to the selling Management 

  

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Stockholder Entities than those described in the Notice, Parent will provide written notice thereof to each Management Stockholder Entity who has made a
Request and each such Management Stockholder Entity will then be given an opportunity to withdraw the offer contained in such holder’s Request (by providing prompt (and in any event within five (5) Business Days; provided that,
notwithstanding the foregoing, if the proposed closing with respect to the Proposed Sale is to occur within five (5) Business Days or less, no later than three (3) Business Days prior to such closing) written notice of such withdrawal to
Parent), whereupon such withdrawing Management Stockholder Entity will be released from all obligations thereunder. 
 (d) If the Selling
Entity does not complete the Proposed Sale by the end of the 120th day following the date of the effectiveness of the Notice, each selling Management Stockholder Entity may elect on or prior to such date to be released on and after such date from
all obligations under the applicable Request by notifying Parent and any Selling Entity (if not Parent) in writing of its desire to so withdraw. Upon receipt of that withdrawal notice, the Notice of the relevant Management Stockholder Entity shall
be null and void, and it will then be necessary for a separate Notice to be furnished, and the terms and provisions of clauses (a) and (b) of this Paragraph 1 separately complied with, in order to consummate such Proposed Sale pursuant to
this Paragraph 1, unless the failure to complete such Proposed Sale resulted from any failure by any selling Management Stockholder Entity to comply with the terms of this Paragraph 1. 
 (e) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the foregoing provisions of this Paragraph 1, the Selling Entity may, in its sole discretion, decide
whether or not to pursue, consummate, postpone or abandon the Proposed Sale and the terms and conditions thereof. None of the Company, the Selling Entities or any of their respective Affiliates shall have any liability to any Management Stockholder
Entity arising from, relating to or in connection with the pursuit, consummation, postponement, abandonment or terms and conditions of any such Proposed Sale. 
 2. (a) The number of shares of Common Stock that you will be permitted to include in a Proposed Sale pursuant to a Request will be the lesser of (A) the number of shares of Common Stock that you have offered to
sell in the Proposed Sale as set forth in the Request and (B) the product of (i) the aggregate number of shares of Common Stock or LP Units, as applicable, to be included in the Proposed Sale multiplied by (ii) a fraction the
numerator of which is the number of shares of Common Stock owned by you plus all shares of Common Stock which you are then entitled to acquire under any unexercised portion of Options, to the extent such Option is then exercisable or would
become exercisable as a result of the consummation of the Proposed Sale, and the denominator of which is the total number of shares of Common Stock owned by you and all other Persons participating in such sale as tag-along sellers pursuant to Other
Management Stockholders Agreements (as defined in the Management Stockholder’s Agreement) or other agreements (all such other participants, the “Tag Along Sellers”) plus the total number of shares of Common Stock which
you and such Tag Along Sellers are then entitled to acquire under any unexercised portion of Options, to the extent such Options are then exercisable or would become exercisable as a result of the consummation of the Proposed Sale, plus the
total number of Common Stock subject to the Deferred Share Units held by such Tag Along Sellers (if any), plus all shares of Common Stock or LP Units, as applicable, owned by Parent; provided, that in 

  

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the case of either of (A) or (B) above, for the first (if any) Proposed Sale of LP Units that exceeds the Indirect Sale Threshold, the number of
shares of Common Stock you will be permitted to include shall be increased by the number of shares of Common Stock that you would have been entitled to include in all prior sales of LP Units that would have been Proposed Sales if they had exceeded
the Indirect Sale Threshold, calculated as if those sales of LP Units had exceeded the Indirect Sale Threshold and were subject to these tag-along provisions. Each Tag Along Seller shall be permitted to conditionally exercise then-exercisable
Options such that if the Proposed Sale in not consummated, such exercise shall be void and such Options shall remain exercisable on the same terms and conditions as prior to such conditional exercise. 
 (b) If one or more Tag Along Sellers elect not to include the maximum number of shares of Common Stock which such Tag Along Seller would have been
permitted to include in a Proposed Sale pursuant to Paragraph 2(a) (such non-included shares, the “Eligible Shares”), then you and each of the remaining Tag Along Sellers, or any of them, will have the right to sell in the Proposed
Sale a number of additional shares of Common Stock equal to your pro rata portion of the number of Eligible Shares, based on the relative number of shares of Common Stock then held by you and each such Tag Along Seller plus all shares of
Common Stock which you and such Tag Along Seller are then entitled to acquire under any unexercised portion of the Option, to the extent such Option is then exercisable or would become exercisable as a result of the consummation of the Proposed
Sale, plus the total number of Common Stock subject to the Deferred Share Units held by such Tag Along Sellers (if any). Such additional shares of Common Stock which you and such Tag Along Seller propose to sell shall not be included in any
calculation made pursuant to Paragraph 2(a) for the purpose of determining the number of shares of Common Stock which you will be permitted to include in a Proposed Sale. Notwithstanding any of the foregoing, the Selling Entity will have the
right to sell in the Proposed Sale additional shares of Common Stock or LP Units, as applicable, owned by it equal to the number, if any, of the total remaining Eligible Shares, which will not be included in any calculation made pursuant to
Paragraph 2(a) for the purpose of determining the number of shares of Common Stock which you will be permitted to include in a Proposed Sale. 
 3. Except as may otherwise be provided herein, shares of Common Stock subject to a Request will be included in a Proposed Sale pursuant hereto and in any agreements with purchasers relating thereto on the same terms and subject to the same
conditions applicable to the shares of Common Stock or LP Units which the Selling Entity proposes to sell in the Proposed Sale. Such terms and conditions shall include, without limitation: the sale price; the payment of fees, commissions and
expenses; the provision of, and customary representations and warranties as to, information reasonably requested by the Selling Entity covering matters regarding the Management Stockholder Entities’ ownership of shares; and the provision of
requisite indemnification; provided that any indemnification provided by the Management Stockholder Entities shall be pro rata in proportion with the number of shares of Common Stock or LP units to be sold; provided, further,
that no Management Stockholder Entity shall be required to (x) indemnify any Person for an amount, in the aggregate, in excess of the gross proceeds received in such Proposed Sale, or (y) agree to any non-compete or non-solicit provisions
that are more restrictive than such similar agreement between the Company and the applicable Management Stockholder. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the foregoing, if the consideration payable for shares of Common Stock is securities and
the acquisition of such securities by a Management Stockholder Entity would reasonably be expected to be prohibited under U.S., 

  

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foreign or state securities laws, such Management Stockholder Entity shall be entitled to receive an amount in cash equal to the value of any such securities
such Person would otherwise be entitled to receive. 
 4. Upon delivering a Request, the Management Stockholder Entities will, if requested
by Parent, execute and deliver a custody agreement and power of attorney in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Parent with respect to the shares of Common Stock which are to be sold by the Management Stockholder Entities pursuant hereto
(a “Custody Agreement and Power of Attorney”). The Custody Agreement and Power of Attorney will contain customary provisions and will provide, among other things, that the Management Stockholder Entities will deliver to and deposit
in custody with the custodian and attorney-in-fact named therein a certificate or certificates (if such shares are certificated) representing such shares of Common Stock (duly endorsed in blank by the registered owner or owners thereof) and
irrevocably appoint said custodian and attorney-in-fact as the Management Stockholder Entities’ agent and attorney-in-fact with full power and authority to act under the Custody Agreement and Power of Attorney on the Management Stockholder
Entities’ behalf with respect to the matters specified therein. 
 5. Your right pursuant hereto to participate in a Proposed Sale shall
be contingent on your material compliance with each of the provisions hereof and your willingness to execute such documents in connection therewith as may be reasonably requested by the Selling Entity. 
 6. If the consideration to be paid in exchange for shares of Common Stock in a Proposed Sale pursuant to Paragraph 1 includes any securities, and the
receipt thereof by the Selling Entity and a Management Shareholder Entity would require under applicable law (a) the registration or qualification of such securities or of any Person as a broker or dealer or agent with respect to such
securities or (b) the provision to any selling Management Shareholder Entity of any information regarding the Company, its subsidiaries, such securities or the issuer thereof that would not be required to be delivered in an offering solely to a
limited number of “accredited investors” under Regulation D promulgated under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and the rules and regulations in effect thereunder, the Selling Entity and such Management Shareholder Entity shall not,
subject to the following sentence, have the right to sell shares of Common Stock in such proposed sale. In such event, the Selling Entity shall have the right to cause to be paid to such selling Management Shareholder Entity in lieu thereof, against
surrender of the shares of Common Stock which would have otherwise been sold by such selling Management Shareholder Entity to the prospective buyer in the proposed sale, an amount in cash equal to the Fair Market Value (as defined in the Management
Stockholder’s Agreement) of such shares of Common Stock as of the date such securities would have been issued in exchange for such shares of Common Stock. 
 7. (a) If any Selling Entity that directly owns shares of Common Stock or LP Units proposes to transfer, directly or indirectly (whether by means of a merger, consolidation, reorganization or recapitalization, sale,
transfer or otherwise), a number of shares of Common Stock or LP Units equal to 50% or more of the outstanding Common Stock or LP Units, as applicable (such Person, the “Drag-Along Purchaser”), then if requested by such Selling
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Stock equal to the aggregate number of shares of Common Stock held by the Management Stockholder Entities (including shares of Common Stock underlying
exercisable Options and Deferred Share Units) multiplied by the Tag Along Sale Percentage (such transaction, a “Drag Transaction”). 
 (b) Shares of Common Stock held by the Management Stockholder Entities included in a Drag Transaction will be included in any agreements with the Drag-Along Purchaser relating thereto on the same terms and subject to
the same conditions applicable to the shares of Common Stock or LP Units, as applicable, which the Drag-Along Purchaser proposes to sell in the Drag Transaction. Such terms and conditions shall include, without limitation: the pro rata reduction of
the number of shares of Common Stock or LP Units to be sold by the Drag-Along Purchaser and the Management Stockholder Entities to be included in the Drag Transaction if required by the Drag-Along Purchaser; the sale price; the payment of fees,
commissions and expenses; the provision of, and representation and warranty as to, information reasonably requested by the Drag-Along Purchaser covering matters regarding the Management Stockholder Entities’ ownership of shares of Common Stock;
and the provision of requisite indemnification; provided that any indemnification provided by the Management Stockholder Entities shall be pro rata in proportion with the number of shares of Common Stock or LP Units to be sold;
provided, further, that no Management Stockholder Entity shall be required to (x) indemnify any Person for an amount, in the aggregate, in excess of the gross proceeds received in such Proposed Sale, or (y) agree to any
non-compete or non-solicit provisions that are more restrictive than such similar agreement between the Company and the applicable Management Stockholder. 
 (c) Your pro rata share of any amount to be paid pursuant to Paragraph 3 or 7(b) shall be based upon the number of shares of Common Stock intended to be transferred by the Management Stockholder Entities plus the
number of shares of Common Stock you would have the right to acquire under any unexercised portion of the Option which is then vested or would become vested as a result of the Proposed Sale or Drag Transaction, assuming that you receive a payment in
respect of such Option. 
 (d) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the foregoing, if the consideration payable to Management
Stockholder Entities for shares of Common Stock is securities and the acquisition of such securities by a Management Stockholder Entity would reasonably be expected to be prohibited under U.S., foreign or state securities laws, such Management
Stockholder Entity shall be entitled to receive an amount in cash equal to the value of any such securities such Person would otherwise be entitled to receive. 
 8. The obligations of Parent hereunder shall extend only to you and your transferees (“Permitted Transferees”) who (a) are party to a Stockholder’s Agreement with the Company and
(b) have acquired Common Stock pursuant to clause (ii) of the definition of a Permitted Transfer (as defined in the Management Stockholder’s Agreement), and none of the Management Stockholder Entities’ successors or assigns, with
the exception of any Permitted Transferee and only with respect to the Common Stock acquired by such Permitted Transferee pursuant to a Permitted Transfer, shall have any rights pursuant hereto. 
 9. This Agreement shall terminate and be of no further force and effect on the occurrence of the earlier of (A) the consummation of a Qualified
Public Offering (as defined in the Management Stockholder’s Agreement) and (B) the later of the fifth anniversary of the Closing Date and a Change in Control (as defined in the Management Stockholder’s Agreement). 
  

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 10. All notices and other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and shall be
deemed effectively given: (a) upon personal delivery to the party to be notified, (b) when sent by confirmed facsimile if sent during normal business hours of the recipient, if not, then on the next Business Day, (c) five
(5) days after having been sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid or (d) one (1) Business Day after deposit with a nationally recognized overnight courier, specifying next day delivery, with
written verification of receipt. All communications shall be sent to such party’s address as set forth below or at such other address or to such other person as the party shall have furnished to each other party in writing in accordance with
this provision: 
 If to Parent, at the following address: 
  

					
		 	Texas Energy Future Holdings Limited Partnership
		 	c/o TPG Capital, L.P.
		 	301 Commerce Street, Suite 3300
		 	Fort Worth, Texas 76102
		 	 Attention:
 Telecopy:
	 	 Clive Bode
 (817) 871-4000

		
		 	with a copy to:
		
		 	 Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
 425 Lexington Avenue
 New York, New York 10017

		 	Attention:	 	 Alvin H. Brown, Esq.
 Andrew W. Smith,
Esq.

		 	Telecopy:	 	(212) 455-2502

 If to you, to you at the address set forth on the signature page hereto; 
 If to your Management Stockholder’s Estate or Management Stockholder’s Trust, to the address provided to the Company by such entity in writing.

 11. In determining the applicable ownership thresholds and ownership percentages referenced in the Paragraphs above, appropriate
adjustments shall be made for any stock or unit dividends, splits, combinations, recapitalizations or any other adjustment in the number of outstanding shares of Common Stock or LP Units in order to maintain, as nearly as practicable, the intended
operation of the provisions herein. 
 12. The laws of the State of Texas shall govern the interpretation, validity and performance of the
terms of this Agreement. In the event of any controversy among the parties hereto arising out of, or relating to, this Agreement which cannot be settled amicably by the parties, such controversy shall be finally, exclusively and conclusively settled
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rules, by a single independent arbitrator. Such arbitration process shall take place in Dallas, Texas. The decision of the arbitrator shall be final and
binding upon all parties hereto and shall be rendered pursuant to a written decision, which contains a detailed recital of the arbitrator’s reasoning. Judgment upon the award rendered may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof.
Each party shall bear its own legal fees and expenses, unless otherwise determined by the arbitrator; provided that if the Management Stockholder substantially prevails on any of his or her substantive legal claims, Parent shall reimburse all legal
fees and arbitration fees incurred by the Management Stockholder to arbitrate the dispute. Each party hereto hereby irrevocably waives any right that it may have had to bring an action in any court, domestic or foreign, or before any similar
domestic or foreign authority with respect to this Agreement. 
 13. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, and by different parties
on separate counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all such counterparts shall together constitute one and the same instrument. 
 14. This Agreement may be amended by Parent at any time upon notice to the Management Stockholder thereof; provided that any amendment (i) that materially disadvantages the Management Stockholder shall not
be effective unless and until the Management Stockholder has consented thereto in writing and (ii) that disadvantages the Management Stockholders in more than a de minimis way but less than a material way shall require the consent of Management
Stockholders holding a majority of the equity interests held by the Management Stockholders. 
 15. Capitalized terms used by not defined
herein shall have the meaning ascribed to such terms in the Management Stockholder’s Agreement. 
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 If the foregoing accurately sets forth our agreement, please acknowledge your acceptance thereof in the
space provided below for that purpose. 
  

			
	 Very truly yours,

	
	TEXAS ENERGY FUTURE HOLDINGS LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
		
	 By:
	 	 TEXAS ENERGY FUTURE CAPITAL HOLDINGS LLC,
 its general
partner

		
	 By:
	 	  

	 Name:
	 	
	 Title:
	 	

 Accepted and agreed as of the date first written above. 
  

	
	  

	 [Name]

 ADDRESS:Agreement of Purchase and Sale of Network and Related Equipment

 Exhibit 10(a) 
 AGREEMENT OF PURCHASE AND SALE 
 OF NETWORK AND RELATED EQUIPMENT 
 This Agreement of Purchase and Sale of Network and Related Equipment (this “Agreement”) executed this 30th day of April, 2008 by
and between CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership (the “Seller”), Oncor Electric Delivery Company LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Buyer”), and with
respect to Sections 3.2, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.10, 9.1 and 9.2 only, CURRENT Group, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Guarantor”). 
 RECITALS 
 WHEREAS, Seller and Buyer, on April 13, 2006, entered into each of (i) the
Utility Services Master Framework Agreement (ii) the Access Agreement, (iii) the Distribution Facilities License Agreement, (iv) the BPL AMR Communications Agreement, (v) the Fiber To Substation Services Agreement, and
(vi) the Distribution Network Monitoring Services Agreement (collectively, the “Utility Agreements”), pursuant to which Seller would own and operate a broadband over powerline network (“BPL
Network”) within Buyer’s service area for the purpose of providing certain utility services to Buyer and to allow Seller to offer voice, video and data services within Buyer’s service area; 
 WHEREAS, Seller and Buyer have determined to restructure their relationship whereby (i) the Oncor-CCT Agreements (as defined below) would be
terminated, (ii) (A) Seller would sell Buyer the BPL Network as constructed as of the Closing, and certain finished goods inventory and additional components all as described in Schedule A attached hereto (such BPL Network, finished
goods inventory and additional components as of the Closing, and such software upgrades, the “Constructed BPL Network”), (B) Current Technologies, LLC, an Affiliate of Seller, would develop and provide a license to Oncor
for certain software enhancements as described in Schedule F to that certain Equipment Sales, Services and Licensing Agreement dated as of even date herewith (the “Sales Agreement”), between Buyer and Current
Technologies, LLC; (C) Current Technologies, LLC would provide a license to Buyer to use software and intellectual property used therewith, as more specifically set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto, and (D) Seller would assign,
and Buyer would assume, the contracts and the permits set forth under “Transferred Permits” on Schedule B attached hereto (the “Assumed Contracts” and the “Transferred Permits”,
respectively) that are necessary or desirable for Buyer to use the equipment and other assets on the BPL Network, and (iii) pursuant to and in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Sales Agreement, Current Technologies, LLC will sell
or offer to sell to Buyer and Buyer will purchase or have the right to purchase from Current Technologies, LLC services and equipment for Buyer to operate, extend and maintain the BPL Network, as provided under the Sales Agreement; 
  

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 NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein and of other good
and valid consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties to this Agreement hereby agree as follows: 
 ARTICLE I 
 TERMS OF THE SALE 
 SECTION 1.1 Purchase and Sale of Assets. Seller hereby sells and delivers to the Buyer against payment therefor as provided in Section 1.2(a) the Constructed BPL Network, the Assumed Contracts and
the Transferred Permits, free of all Adverse Claims (as defined below). 
 SECTION 1.2 Purchase Price. As consideration for the
Constructed BPL Network and the software enhancements, and the assumption of the Assumed Contracts and the Transferred Permits, the Buyer shall pay to the Seller the sum of Ninety Million Dollars ($90,000,000) (“Purchase
Price”) in cash on the Closing Date by wire transfer to an account designated by the Seller, less $1,734,245.31 for aggregate amounts due IES from Seller under the IES Services Agreement and due Buyer from Seller under the Oncor-CCT
Agreements. 
 SECTION 1.3 Further Assurances. From time to time after the Closing Date, the Seller shall execute and deliver
to the Buyer such instruments of sale, transfer, conveyance, assignment, consent, assurance, power of attorney, and other such instruments as may be reasonably requested by the Buyer in order to vest in the Buyer all right, title, and interest in
and to the Constructed BPL Network, the Assumed Contracts and the Transferred Permits. The parties hereto will execute, deliver and file such other instruments of sale, transfer, conveyance, assignment, consent, assurance, power of attorney and
other such instruments as may be reasonably required by the other parties hereto in order to complete the transfer of the Constructed BPL Network to, and the assumption of the Assumed Liabilities (as defined in Section 2.1) by, the Buyer, and
as otherwise necessary to complete the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and incident thereto (collectively, the “Transactions”). The Buyer and the Seller shall each provide the other with such assistance as
reasonably may be requested by the other in connection with the preparation of any tax return, an audit or examination of any such return by any taxing authority or any judicial or administrative proceeding relating to liability for taxes and shall
each retain and provide the other with any records or other information which may be relevant to such a return, audit, examination or proceeding. 
 SECTION 1.4 Closing. 
 (a) The closing of the sale and purchase of the Constructed BPL Network, the
Assumed Contracts and the Transferred Permits and the assumption of the Assumed Liabilities (as defined below) (the “Closing”) shall take place at the offices of the Buyer or electronically concurrently with the execution and
delivery of the Sales Agreement and the License Agreement on such date that is two business days after the satisfaction or waiver of all conditions to the obligations of the parties set forth in Article VII or at such other place or at such other
time or on such other date as the parties may mutually agree upon in writing. 
  

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 (b) At the Closing, the Seller shall deliver or cause to be delivered to the Buyer:

  

	 	(i)	a bill of sale and assignment, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A, with regard to the Constructed BPL Network and the Assumed Contracts and the Transferred Permits duly
executed by the Seller; 

  

	 	(ii)	a duly executed software and intellectual property license agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B, with regard to the software and intellectual property relating
to the Constructed BPL Network (the “ License Agreement”); 

  

	 	(iii)	the Sales Agreement duly executed by CURRENT Technologies, LLC; 

  

	 	(v)	the inventory of finished goods and additional components described in Schedule C, subject to Section 1.5(b); 

  

	 	(vi)	the “As-Built” documentation relating to the Constructed BPL Network attached hereto as Schedule D; 

  

	 	(vii)	a certificate of Seller, dated as of the Closing Date, signed by an authorized person of Seller, certifying that to Seller’s knowledge the conditions set forth in
Section 7.5(a) - (e) have been fulfilled; 

  

	 	(viii)	(A) good standing certificates of Seller and Guarantor certified as of a recent date by the Delaware Secretary of State, (B) copies of certificate of limited partnership and
certificate of formation of Seller and Guarantor, respectively, certified as of a recent date by the Delaware Secretary of State, (C) a certification of an authorization person of Seller and Guarantor of the names and signatures of each
authorized person of each who is signing any document on its behalf in connection with this Agreement, and (D) certificate of an authorized person of Seller and Guarantor attaching a copy of the approval by each such entity’s Board of
Directors or other governing body authorizing the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and the related agreements to which it is a party; 

  

	 	(ix)	a certificate of Guarantor, dated the Closing Date, signed by an officer of Guarantor, certifying that the representations and warranties of Guarantor contained in Sections 4.1,
4.2, 4.3 and 4.10 are true and correct in all material respects on and as of the Closing Date, and the covenants and agreements of Guarantor to be performed on or before the Closing Date shall have been duly performed in all material respects;

  

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	 	(x)	a release of all claims against InfrastruX Energy Services BPL LLC (successor-in-interest to InfrastruX Energy Services BPL LP) (“IES”) executed by Seller in
the form attached as Exhibit D; and 

  

	 	(xi)	such other documents and instruments of assignment or conveyance as the Buyer may reasonably request as necessary or appropriate for the purpose of effecting the Transactions (as
defined below) provided for and contemplated herein and to vest in the Buyer good and marketable title to the Constructed BPL Network. 

 (c) At the Closing, the Buyer shall deliver to the Seller: 
  

	 	(i)	the Purchase Price; 

  

	 	(ii)	the Sales Agreement duly executed by the Buyer; 

  

	 	(iii)	a release of all claims executed by IES in the form attached as Exhibit D; 

  

	 	(iv)	a certificate of Buyer, dated as of the Closing Date, signed by an authorized person of Buyer, certifying that to Buyer’s knowledge the conditions set forth in
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	 	(v)	(A) good standing certificates of Buyer certified as of a recent date by the Delaware Secretary of State, (B) copy of certificate of formation of Buyer, certified as of a
recent date by the Delaware Secretary of State, (C) a certification of an authorization person of Buyer of the names and signatures of each authorized person of each who is signing any document on its behalf in connection with this Agreement,
and (D) certificate of an authorized person of Buyer attaching a copy of the approval by such entity’s Board of Directors or other governing body authorizing the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and the related
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	 	(vi)	such other documents and instruments and certificates as shall be reasonably requested by the Seller for the purpose of effecting the Transactions provided for and contemplated
herein. 

 SECTION 1.5 Post-Closing. 
 (a) During the thirty-six (36) month period after the Closing, upon the reasonable request by Oncor, CURRENT shall provide for the
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the Assumed Contracts and Transferred Permits, and the software that is the subject of the License Agreement, any operational information and details,
construction and installation information, and equipment and component information reasonably required in connection with the operation and control of the Constructed BPL Network; provided that this Section 1.5(a) is not intended to be a
replacement for Training Services set forth on Schedule C to the Sales Agreement. 
 (b) No later than thirty
(30) days after the Closing, any finished goods inventory and additional components (i) that are located outside of the United States shall be delivered by Seller to Buyer in Dallas, Texas, and (ii) that are located inside of the
United States shall be retrieved by Buyer from Seller. Seller shall pay all customs duties, import taxes and freight for any material not located in the United States on the date of this Agreement. Any dollar amount shortfall resulting from a
discrepancy between the quantity of the finished goods inventory and additional components described in Schedule C and the actual finished goods inventory and additional components delivered to or retrieved by Buyer shall be payable by Seller
upon ten (10) days notice from Buyer. 
 (c) Each party will pay (and be liable for) its proportionate share of personal
property tax attributed to its respective ownership of the Constructed BPL Network in the 2008 calendar year, such share being equivalent to the percentage that is equal to the number of days it owned the Constructed BPL Network in the 2008 calendar
year divided by 366 (provided that the Closing Date shall be attributable to the Seller); provided that each party provides the other with a copy of any tax invoice for such personal property tax promptly after receiving such invoice; provided,
further, that if either party pays the full amount of the personal property tax liability for such calendar year, the other party shall reimburse such party for such amounts paid that are attributable to its ownership of the Constructed BPL Network.

 ARTICLE II 
 LIABILITIES OF THE BUSINESS 
 SECTION 2.1 Liabilities Assumed by Buyer. As further consideration for
consummation of the Transactions, the Buyer, without further action by any party, hereby assumes as of the Closing Date (i) any and all obligations or liabilities to repair or remediate the attachment or installation on the utility poles by
Buyer or its Affiliates (or by any entity acting as a subcontractor to Buyer or its Affiliates in connection with such attachment or installation) prior to the Closing Date of the Constructed BPL Network equipment, products or components, if such
equipment, product or component was not attached or installed in accordance with the written instructions from Seller, manufacturer specifications provided by Seller to Buyer or its Affiliates or the installer thereof, the National Electrical Safety
Code, Oncor-provided applicable standards and procedures, or the services agreement between IES and the Seller, dated October 9, 2006, including without limitation Sections 2 and 6.1 of the Statement of Work thereto (the “IES
Services Agreement”), and (ii) obligations or liabilities under the Assumed Contracts and Transferred Permits arising from and after the Closing (collectively, the “Assumed Liabilities”). 
  

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 SECTION 2.2 Liabilities Not Assumed by Buyer. Except for the Assumed Liabilities set forth
in Section 2.1, the Buyer is not assuming any debts, obligations or liabilities, Losses of the Seller whatsoever, whether known or unknown, actual or contingent, matured or unmatured, currently existing or arising in the future, including,
without limitation, any and all taxes or Adverse Claims, that arise or relate to periods or from acts or omissions occurring prior to the Closing Date, including without limitation any liability relating to the Constructed BPL Network and any other
liability arising out of the ownership or operation of the Constructed BPL Network before the Closing that is not an Assumed Liability, which shall remain the responsibility of the Seller (whether or not the Buyer is alleged to have liability as a
successor to the Seller) (collectively, the “Excluded Liabilities”). 
 ARTICLE III 
 TERMINATION OF THE ONCOR-CCT AGREEMENTS; RELEASE; TERMINATION 
 OF AGREEMENT 
 SECTION 3.1 Termination of Oncor-CCT Agreements. Each of the Utility
Agreements, the Reimbursement Agreement between the Seller and the Buyer, dated October 1, 2007, the Master License Agreement, as amended, between the Seller and the Buyer, dated, July 28, 2006, the Site License Agreement-Greenville Avenue
between the Seller and the Buyer, dated July 28, 2006, the Site License Agreement-Marsh Lane between the Seller and the Buyer, dated December 21, 2006, and the Site License Agreement-Centerville between the Seller and the Buyer, dated
March 22, 2007 (collectively, the “Oncor-CCT Agreements”), is hereby terminated and no longer has any force and effect in accordance with its respective terms as of the Closing Date. 
 SECTION 3.2 Release. Upon and effective as of the Closing: 
 (a) Each of the Seller, Buyer and Guarantor, in all capacities and on behalf of itself and all of its past and present subsidiaries,
Affiliates, parents and divisions, together with the predecessors, successors and assigns of the same; and all of the members, officers, directors, agents, and employees of the same, together with their heirs, administrators, executors, legal
representatives, successors and assigns, upon delivery of the payment described in Section 1.2, hereby finally, unconditionally, irrevocably and absolutely releases, acquits, and forever discharges the other party, its past, present and future
subsidiaries, affiliates, parents and divisions, together with the predecessors, successors and assigns of the same; and all of the members, officers, directors, attorneys, agents, and employees of the same, together with their heirs,
administrators, executors, legal representatives, successors and assigns (together, the “Released Parties”) from and against any and all Claims (as defined below), arising out of, related to, or happening in connection with,
any acts or omissions of the Released Parties occurring prior to the Closing Date; provided, however, that neither this Agreement nor the release contained herein releases the Released Parties from Claims arising out of this Agreement, the Sales
Agreement or the License Agreement. EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THE PROVISO TO THE PRECEDING SENTENCE, THIS IS A GENERAL WAIVER AND RELEASE OF CLAIMS. 
  

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 (b) Each party represents and warrants to the other party that it is the owner of the
Claims being compromised, settled, discharged and released pursuant to this Section 3.2 and further warrants and represents that it has not previously assigned all or any part of such Claims to another entity or person. 
 (c) Each party covenants not to sue, or, except as may be compelled by legal process, otherwise participate in any action against any of
the Released Parties of the other party based upon any of the Claims compromised, settled, discharged and released pursuant to this Section 3.2. 
 (d) This release is intended to compromise, terminate and constitute an accord and satisfaction of all of the Claims released hereby, as described above, and each of the Buyer and the Seller admits no liability, fault
or wrongdoing of any nature or kind whatsoever and expressly denies and disclaims any liability, fault or wrongdoing alleged, or which could have been alleged, with regard to such Claims. 
 (e) For purposes of this Section 3.2 the term “Claims” means any and all presently known or unknown, fixed or
contingent, legal or equitable, suspected or unsuspected, liabilities, actions, causes of action, claims, demands, indemnities, sums of money, expense reimbursements, obligations, debts, judgments, agreements, exceptions, costs, expenses, fees
(including attorneys’ fees and court costs) and suits of any nature. 
 SECTION 3.3 Termination of this Agreement. The
parties may terminate this Agreement by mutual written consent at any time prior to the Closing. If the parties terminate this Agreement, all rights and obligations of the parties hereunder shall terminate without any liability of any party to the
other party, except for (i) this Section 3.3 and (ii) Sections 9.4 through 9.18. Either party may terminate this Agreement if the Closing has not occurred (other than through the failure of the party seeking termination to comply
fully with its obligations under this Agreement) on or before July 31, 2008. 
 ARTICLE IV 
 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE SELLER AND GUARANTOR 
 The Seller represents and warrants and, with respect to Sections 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 and 4.10, Guarantor represents and warrants to the Buyer as follows, each as of the Closing: 
 SECTION 4.1 Power and Capacity; Enforceability. Each of the Seller and the Guarantor has the requisite power and authority to execute,
deliver and perform its obligations under this Agreement. This Agreement and all other agreements to be executed by the Seller in connection herewith have been duly executed and delivered by and are valid, binding and enforceable against each of the
Seller and the Guarantor if it is a party thereto, except as such enforcement may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency or other similar laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally and except that the availability of equitable
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 SECTION 4.2 Conflicting Instruments. The execution, delivery and performance of this
Agreement and the consummation of the Transactions by each of the Seller and Guarantor, as applicable, do not and will not violate any provision of the organizational documents of the Seller and the Guarantor, nor create any lien, security interest,
charge, restriction, pledge, claim, right of others or other encumbrance of any kind whatsoever (“Adverse Claims”) on the Constructed BPL Network or Assumed Contracts or conflict with or result in a breach of, create an event
of default under, or give any third party the right to accelerate any obligation under, any material agreement, mortgage, order, arbitration award, judgment or decree to which the Seller or the Guarantor is a party or by which the Seller, the
Guarantor, the Constructed BPL Network, or any other assets or properties of the Seller or the Guarantor, are bound or affected. 
 SECTION 4.3 Organization and Authority. Each of Seller and Guarantor is an entity duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the state in which it is organized and has all requisite power and
authority to own, lease and operate its properties and assets and to carry on its business. 
 SECTION 4.4 Compliance with Law.
The Seller has complied in all material respects with all material federal, state and local laws, regulations, restrictions, orders, ordinances, codes, injunctions and decrees (collectively, “Applicable Law”). 

SECTION 4.5 Litigation. There is no action, suit, proceeding or investigation before or by any court, governmental body or agency (a
“Proceeding”) pending or, to the best knowledge of the Seller, threatened, nor, to the best knowledge of the Seller, is there any basis for any Proceeding (excluding any Proceedings between or among Buyer, Seller, and/or
their Affiliates), involving or directly related to the Seller or the Constructed BPL Network or involving this Agreement or the Transactions. 
 SECTION 4.6 Good Title Conveyed; Assets. The Seller has good, valid and marketable title to the Constructed BPL Network and Buyer, by this Agreement and the documents delivered in connection with the Transactions, will acquire
good and marketable title to all of the Constructed BPL Network, free and clear of all Adverse Claims. Other than pole attachment agreements with Buyer and Southwestern Bell Telephone d/b/a AT&T Texas, Transferred Permits, Assumed Contracts,
Dallas Area Rapid Transit and Trinity Railway Express permits, licenses to embedded software with respect to any items listed on Schedule G, and any licenses for generally commercially available software owned by a third party that is not an
Affiliate of Seller, the Seller is not a party to, subject to, or bound by any judgment or order of any court or governmental authority or any contract, commitment, agreement, undertaking, arrangement, license restriction (i) the absence of
which would prevent or hinder the use of any of the Constructed BPL Network or (ii) which would prevent or hinder the use of any of the Constructed BPL Network. Except for and with respect to such amounts owing to IES to be satisfied in
connection with the Closing, there are no amounts owing by Seller or any of its Affiliates to any vendor, supplier, manufacturer or contractor with respect to any equipment and other assets comprising the Constructed BPL Network that gives rise or
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operated and used as of the Closing by the Seller with respect to the services provided to the Buyer under the Utility Agreements other than the Assumed
Contracts, Transferred Permits, the software licensed in the License Agreement, and Seller’s pole attachment agreements with Buyer and Southwestern Bell Telephone d/b/a AT&T Texas, permits from Dallas Area Rapid Transit and Trinity Railway
Express, licenses to embedded software with respect to any items listed on Schedule G, and licenses for software and software support services specified in the list delivered to Buyer pursuant to Section 7.2(C). The properties and assets
comprising the Constructed BPL Network constitute all or substantially all of the assets of the Seller. 
 SECTION 4.7 Product
Liability. There are no product liability or warranty claims, excluding any unasserted claims of which the Seller has no knowledge, by any third party either against the Seller or related to the Constructed BPL Network. 
 SECTION 4.8 Permits. The Seller has and, except for (i) permits for which the right to assign is conditioned on prior consent which
has not been obtained by the date of this Agreement or (ii) are not needed for Buyer to use and operate the Constructed BPL Network (in the case of (i) and (ii) are included in Schedule B) is transferring to Buyer all material
licenses, permits and other authorizations from federal, state and local governments that are necessary with respect to the Constructed BPL Network. Except pursuant to Applicable Law and subject to the any permits that require prior consent to
assign, all Transferred Permits may be transferred or assigned to Buyer in accordance with their terms and with Applicable Law. Each such Transferred Permit and each Dallas Area Rapid Transit and Trinity Railway Express permits set forth on
Schedule B is valid and in full force and effect. To the best knowledge of the Seller, there is no basis for the revocation or withdrawal of any Transferred Permit. For purposes of this Section 4.8, Buyer is deemed not to need
Seller’s permits to attach facilities comprising any portion of the Constructed BPL Network in the “Standard Space Allocation” of the “Electric Company” portion of the utility poles owned by Southwestern Bell Telephone d/b/a
AT&T Texas (as determined in the Joint Use Agreement, dated January 1, 2001, between Buyer and Southwestern Bell Telephone Company) or on any portion of the poles owned by Buyer or its Affiliates. 
 SECTION 4.9 Consents and Approvals. Except with respect to the expiration or termination of pre-merger notification and waiting period
requirements of the HSR Act, the Seller has obtained at its own cost and expense (i) the consents or orders of all federal, state and local governmental agencies, and (ii) the consent or approval of any other person or entity which is
necessary to consummate the Transactions. 
 SECTION 4.10 Solvency. Each of the Seller and Guarantor is not insolvent, and will
not be rendered insolvent by any of the Transactions. As used in this Section 4.10, “insolvent” means that an entity is not able to pay its liabilities as they become due. Immediately after giving effect to the
consummation of the Transactions, (a) the Seller will have assets (calculated at fair market value) that exceed its liabilities (other than intercompany indebtedness loaned directly or indirectly from the Guarantor), (b) each of the Seller
and Guarantor will not have unreasonably small capital with which to conduct its present or proposed business, (c) taking into account all pending and threatened litigation, final judgments against the Seller and Guarantor, as applicable, in
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rendered at a time when, or in amounts such that, the Seller or the Guarantor, as applicable, will be unable to satisfy any such judgment promptly in
accordance with their terms (taking into account the maximum probable amount of such judgments in any such actions and the earliest reasonable time at which such judgments might be rendered) as well as all other obligations of the Seller or the
Guarantor, as applicable. 
 SECTION 4.11 Intellectual Property; Non-Infringement. 
 (a) Other than generally commercially available software owned by a third party that is not an Affiliate of Seller, the Seller owns or has
the right to use pursuant to license, and the Buyer will have immediately as of the Closing Date under the rights and licenses granted in the License Agreement or by statute with respect to software included in any items listed on Schedule G,
all rights to use, all Intellectual Property embodied in or covered by, or necessary for the use and operation of, the Constructed BPL Network as used and operated as of the Closing by the Seller for the benefit of Buyer with respect to the services
provided by Seller to the Buyer under the Utility Agreements (“BPL Intellectual Property”), without the need to obtain any assignment, license, sublicense, agreement or permission from any third party. The Seller does not
know and has no reason to believe that any BPL Intellectual Property is subject to any outstanding decree, order, injunction, judgment or ruling restricting the use of such BPL Intellectual Property or that would impair the validity or
enforceability of such BPL Intellectual Property. No Proceeding, action or claim has been asserted, or is pending or, to the best knowledge of the Seller has been threatened, (i) based upon or challenging or seeking to deny or restrict the use
by the Seller of any of the Seller’s or its Affiliate-owned BPL Intellectual Property, (ii) alleging that the Constructed BPL Network, or any part thereof, or any use thereof, or any services provided by, processes used by, or products
licensed or sold by the Seller or any of its Affiliates, infringe, violate or misappropriate any Intellectual Property or other right of any third party, or (iii) to the knowledge of the Seller, alleging that the licensed BPL Intellectual
Property is being licensed or sublicensed in conflict with the terms of any license or other agreement. Other than trademark matters, neither the Seller nor any of its Affiliates has commenced or threatened any Proceeding, or asserted any allegation
or claim, against any person for infringement or misappropriation of any of its or their owned BPL Intellectual Property. All BPL Intellectual Property owned by the Seller or any of its Affiliates is free of any third party rights, restrictions or
limitations of any kind that do or may prevent, restrict, limit or in any way interfere with any use or operation of the Constructed BPL Network as used and operated as of the Closing by the Seller for the benefit of Buyer with respect to the
services provided by Seller to the Buyer under the Utility Agreements. Neither the sale, transfer and delivery of the Constructed BPL Network or any part thereof, nor any use of the Constructed BPL Network or any BPL Intellectual Property owned by
the Seller or any of its Affiliates as used and operated as of the Closing by the Seller for the benefit of Buyer with respect to the services provided by Seller to the Buyer under the Utility Agreements, will cause the Buyer to be liable to any
person for infringement or misappropriation of such BPL Intellectual Property or to have any indemnity obligation in connection with any claim of infringement or misappropriation of such BPL Intellectual Property. 
  

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 (b) The term “Intellectual Property” means all of the following
anywhere in the United States and all legal rights, title or interest in the following arising under Applicable Law, whether or not filed, perfected, registered or recorded and whether now or later existing, filed, issued or acquired, including all
renewals: (i) all patents and applications for patents and all related reissues, reexaminations, divisions, renewals, extensions, provisionals, continuations and continuations in part; (ii) all copyrights, copyright registrations; and
copyright applications, copyrightable works and all other corresponding rights; (iii) all trade dress and trade names, logos, Internet addresses and domain names, trademarks and service marks and related registrations and applications,
including any intent to use applications, supplemental registrations and any renewals or extensions, all other indicia of commercial source or origin and all goodwill associated with any of the foregoing; and (iv) all inventions (whether
patentable or unpatentable and whether or not reduced to practice), know how, technology, technical data, trade secrets, and other proprietary information of every kind. 
 SECTION 4.12 Installation and Functionality. The Constructed BPL Network, and all equipment, products and components comprising it, were installed and deployed in a workmanlike and professional manner in
all material respects without any patent or latent defects and in a commercially reasonable manner and in accordance with the Product Specifications (as defined below) and in compliance with any applicable standards, including the National
Electrical Safety Code and Oncor-provided applicable standards and procedures, except (i) with respect to fiber optic cable that is installed in the so-called “power zone” on utility poles and used for carrying data, and
(ii) with respect to the Constructed BPL Network, and all equipment, products and components comprising it that was installed by Buyer or its Affiliates (or by any entity acting as a subcontractor to Buyer or its Affiliates in connection with
such installation), to the extent that Buyer or its Affiliates (or by any entity acting as a subcontractor to Buyer or its Affiliates in connection with such installation) did not install any portion of the Constructed BPL Network, or any equipment,
products and components comprising it in accordance with the written instructions from Seller, Product Specifications, manufacturer specifications provided by Seller to Buyer or its Affiliates or the installer thereof, the National Electrical Safety
Code, Oncor-provided applicable standards and procedures, or the IES Services Agreement. The Constructed BPL Network when operated in conjunction with the software licensed under the License Agreement complies in all material respects with and meets
all applicable requirements imposed by the Applicable Law and, other than with respect to those meters and BPL Equipment that are inactive, not operational or not installed within the Constructed BPL Network, has the capability to satisfy the
functionality specifications as agreed to and subject to the conditions set forth in Schedule E to this Agreement but for configurations within Buyer’s electric distribution network where the BPL Equipment will not be able to read or
otherwise communicate with meters absent additional equipment and solutions. 
 SECTION 4.13 Contracts. Each Assumed Contract
is in full force and effect and is valid and enforceable in accordance with its terms. Seller, and to the knowledge of Seller, each other party to such Assumed Contract is in full compliance with all applicable terms and requirements of each Assumed
Contract in all material respects. To the knowledge of Seller, no event has occurred or circumstance exists that (with or without notice or lapse of time) may contravene, conflict with, or result in a violation or breach of, or give Seller or other
person the right to declare a default or exercise any remedy under, or to cancel, terminate, or modify, any Assumed Contract. 
  

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 ARTICLE V 
 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE BUYER 
 The Buyer represents and warrants to the Seller as of
the Closing: 
 SECTION 5.1 Organization, Power and Enforceability. The Buyer is a limited liability company, duly organized,
validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware. The Buyer has the power to own, lease and operate its properties, to carry on its business as now being conducted and to consummate the Transactions. This Agreement and
all other agreements to be executed in connection herewith have been duly executed and delivered by and are valid, binding and enforceable against Buyer if it is a party thereto, except as such enforcement may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency or
other similar laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally and except that the availability of equitable remedies is subject to the discretion of the court before which any proceeding therefor may be brought. 
 SECTION 5.2 Authorization; No Restrictions. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by the Buyer have been duly
authorized by all necessary limited liability company action. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and the consummation of the Transactions by the Buyer in accordance with their respective terms will not, with or without the
giving of notice or the passage of time, or both, conflict with, result in a default, right to accelerate or loss of rights under, or result in the creation of any encumbrance pursuant to, any provision of the certificate of formation or the limited
liability company agreement of the Buyer, any franchise, mortgage, indenture or deed of trust or any material lease, license or other agreement or any Applicable Law to which the Buyer is a party or by which its assets, properties, operations and
business may be bound, subject to or affected. 
 SECTION 5.3 Compliance with Laws. The Buyer has substantially complied with
Applicable Law, except where the failure to so comply would not have a material adverse effect on the ability of Buyer to consummate the Transactions described herein. There is no Proceeding pending or, to the best knowledge of Buyer, threatened,
nor to the best knowledge of Buyer, is there any basis for any Proceeding, affecting this Agreement or the Transactions. 
 SECTION 5.4
Consents and Approvals. Except with respect to the expiration or termination of pre-merger notification and waiting period requirements of the HSR Act, the Buyer has obtained at its own cost and expense: (a) the consents or orders of
all federal, state and local governmental agencies, and (b) the consent or approval of or permits from any other person or entity, the consent or approval of or permit from which is necessary for it to consummate the Transactions and to operate
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 ARTICLE VI 
 PRODUCT WARRANTY 
 SECTION 6.1 Product Warranty. 
 (a) The Seller warrants that any equipment and products (excluding software licensed under the License Agreement, but including software
embedded in the equipment and products) comprising or part of the Constructed BPL Network that was manufactured or provided by (excluding any items listed on Schedules D or G) or on behalf of Current Technologies, LLC (the
“BPL Equipment”) conforms in all material respects to the specifications attached hereto as Schedule F (the “Product Specifications”) in effect on the Closing Date and are free from any latent
or patent defects in materials and workmanship (collectively, the “Product Warranty”). The Product Warranty and Seller’s obligation under this Section 6.1 shall extend (1) for the finished goods inventory and
additional components described in Schedule C, for the earlier of (A) thirty-six (36) months from the Closing Date and ( B) one (1) year from the date of installation of any such finished goods inventory or components, and
(2) one (1) year from the Closing Date for the remainder of the Constructed BPL Network (the “Product Warranty Period”), provided that upon the occurrence of an Epidemic Failure (as defined in Section 6.3), the
Product Warranty Period applicable to any specific kind of Product, bearing the same stock-keeping unit number for which the failure to conform to the Product Specifications and/or the defect or defects constitute the Epidemic Failure shall be
extended for a single period of twelve (12) months after the date that there are a sufficient number of Product failures to cause an Epidemic Failure. All warranty claims not made in writing or not received by the Seller within the Product
Warranty Period (as may be extended) will be deemed waived. The Seller’s Product Warranty and obligation is solely for the benefit of the Buyer, who has no authority to extend this Product Warranty to any other person or entity other than
permitted assignees hereunder. The Product Warranty shall not apply to any defect if and to the extent caused, in whole or in part, by: (i) accident, unusual physical neglect or misuse not caused by the Seller, (ii) for the finished goods
inventory and additional components described in Schedule C, such inventory and components are or were not stored indoors in a dry, non-condensing humidity- and corrosive-free environment within the temperature limits of -40 °C to +55
°C in a substantially similar manner in which it is stored at Closing, (iii) refusal or failure by Buyer to accept and have installed any update, upgrade, patch, bug fix or other modification to software licensed under the License Agreement
recommended by Seller (or its Affiliates) unless such refusal or failure is reasonable because of apparent defects or violation of any third party rights caused by such update, upgrade, patch, bug fix or other modification and provided that any
defect resulting from such update, upgrade, patch, bug fix or other modification is covered by the Product Warranty, (iv) unauthorized modification or unauthorized use of the BPL Equipment, (v) the Buyer’s failure to install or
operate the BPL Equipment in all material respects according to the Product Specifications or instructions delivered in writing to the Buyer by the Seller; or (vi) uses of the BPL Equipment for purposes other than those identified by the
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under the Utility Agreements, including installation of or other work on portions of the Constructed BPL Network done by anyone other than a qualified
technician authorized to perform such work by Buyer. 
 (b) All BPL Equipment to be returned to the Seller under the Product
Warranty require a return material authorization in the form of Exhibit C (“RMA”) from the Seller prior to such return within ninety (90) days of the date on which any of Buyer’s employees who, based on such
employee’s technical qualifications and job responsibilities is or should reasonably be able to recognize such defect, has knowledge of such defect or from the date that the Buyer uninstalls such BPL Equipment. All returned BPL Equipment shall
be returned in packaging sufficient to ship the BPL Equipment without causing damage to the BPL Equipment with documentation reasonably describing the part number, nature of the defect, how it was discovered and under what conditions it occurred, to
the extent known by the Buyer. Once an RMA is issued, the Buyer shall have fifteen (15) calendar days to ship the associated BPL Equipment to the Seller. Except as provided in the next sentence, the Seller shall be responsible for all freight,
insurance and other shipping costs related to the delivery of the BPL Equipment from the Buyer to the Seller and Seller shall be responsible for all freight, insurance and other shipping costs related to the delivery of the return of the replacement
or repaired BPL Equipment to the Buyer; provided that if the returned BPL Equipment is not defective or not under Product Warranty, the Buyer shall be responsible for all such freight, insurance and other shipping costs incurred by the Buyer and
Seller in connection with the shipment of such BPL Equipment to or from the Buyer. If an Epidemic Failure occurs, the Seller shall be responsible for any reasonable costs and expenses incurred by the Buyer in connection with the identification of
the defect, the uninstallation of the defective particular BPL Equipment products in connection with the Epidemic Failure, the installation of the replacement or repaired particular BPL Equipment product, and otherwise with the return and
replacement of the defective particular BPL Equipment product (collectively, the “Epidemic Failure costs”); provided, however, that the Seller’s responsibility for the Epidemic Failure costs associated with any specific
and identifiable Epidemic Failure shall be limited to $2,000,000. If the Buyer is unable to identify the defect, the Buyer may request the Seller’s assistance in isolating the failure and identifying the defect, and the Seller agrees to provide
such assistance; provided that Seller may assess a reasonable fee for such services; provided further that no such fees shall be assessed if there is a defect in the BPL Equipment. The Seller shall ship a replacement or repaired applicable BPL
Equipment to the Buyer under this Section 6.1 within thirty (30) days of receipt of the defective BPL Equipment. The Product Warranty Period for any replacement or repaired BPL Equipment provided under this Section 6.1(b) shall be the
unexpired portion of the initial Product Warranty Period applicable to such BPL Equipment or one (1) year from the shipment of the repaired or replaced BPL Equipment, whichever is later. 
 SECTION 6.2 Third Party Warranty. For any equipment or product that comprises or is part of Constructed BPL Network that is not BPL
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warranties and indemnities offered by the manufacturer or a vendor or dealer of such equipment or product, which shall extend only for such time as the third
party product manufacturer provides such warranty, which the Seller and the Buyer acknowledge that such warranty may not be for the same duration as the Product Warranty provided herein by the Seller. At the Buyer’s request, the Seller
authorizes the Buyer to assert for the Seller’s account, all rights of the Seller (granted under this Agreement) under any manufacturer’s, vendor’s, or dealer’s warranty or indemnities on any third party equipment or product
comprising or part of the Constructed BPL Network, and the Seller agrees to cooperate, subject to Buyer’s reimbursement of Seller’s reasonably incurred costs and out-of-pocket expenses, with the Buyer in asserting such rights. 

SECTION 6.3 Epidemic Failure. “Epidemic Failure” shall mean, during the Product Warranty Period, a failure of
more than two percent (2%) of a specific kind of Product (provided that in no event shall any failure of fewer than five (5) units constitute an Epidemic Failure), bearing the same stock-keeping unit number, (as set out on Schedule
A) deployed in the Constructed BPL Network to conform to the Product Warranty in this Article VI. Buyer shall provide notice to Seller within ten (10) days of the date on which Buyer believes an Epidemic Failure has occurred. Such notice
shall specify the reasons supporting such claim, a description of any tests conducted by Buyer and any related test or performance results, and shall be accompanied by samples of the BPL Equipment product involved in the Epidemic Failure. Buyer
shall cooperate with Seller in determining whether Buyer’s claim of Epidemic Failure is accurate. 
 ARTICLE VII 
 CONDITIONS TO CLOSING 
 SECTION 7.1
Consents and Filings. Each of the parties will use their respective commercially reasonable efforts (i) to take promptly, or cause to be taken (including actions after the Closing), all actions, and to do promptly, or cause to be
done, all things necessary, proper or advisable to consummate and make effective the Transactions and to obtain all consents, waivers, approvals and other authorizations from, and give all other notices to, all other third parties, that are
necessary or advisable in connection with the authorization, execution and delivery of this Agreement and the closing of the Transactions. As soon as reasonably practicable and in any event within five business days following the execution and
delivery of this Agreement, the Seller and the Buyer will each file a Notification and Report Form and related material with the Federal Trade Commission and the Antitrust Division of the United States Department of Justice under the HSR Act, will
use their respective commercially reasonable efforts to obtain early termination of the applicable waiting period and will make all further filings pursuant thereto that may be necessary, proper or advisable. The foregoing will not be deemed to
require the Buyer to enter into any agreement, consent decree or other commitment requiring the Buyer or any of its Affiliates to divest (including through the granting of any license rights) or hold separate any assets (including Constructed BPL
Network) or to take any other action that would have an adverse effect on the business, assets, properties, liabilities, condition (financial or otherwise), operating results, operations or business prospects of the Buyer or any of its Affiliates
(including for this purpose, the Constructed BPL Network, the Assumed Liabilities and the business to be conducted with the Constructed BPL Network. 
  

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 SECTION 7.2 Operation of the Constructed BPL Network. From the date of this Agreement until
the Closing, the Seller will not (a) sell, lease, license, pledge or otherwise dispose of or cause or permit to exist any Adverse Claim on any of the Constructed BPL Network or Assumed Contracts, (b) cause or permit to exist any damage to,
or destruction or loss of, any of the Constructed BPL Network or (c) cancel, terminate, release or waive any claims or rights under or with respect to the Assumed Contracts or Transferred Permits. From the date of this Agreement until the
Closing, the Seller will not act or omit to act in a manner that would impair or otherwise adversely affect, any of the Constructed BPL Network or the ability of the Seller to perform the Seller’s obligations under this Agreement. From the date
of this Agreement until the Closing, the Seller shall, upon reasonable request by Buyer and subject to the confidentiality provisions of Section 9.12 hereof (i) confer with the Buyer concerning the status of the Constructed BPL Network,
(ii) provide Buyer access to the Constructed BPL Network, the network operations center, the “point of presence” locations, and any other control location reasonably sufficient for Buyer to learn about the operation thereof, and
(iii) provide Buyer with operational information and details, construction and installation information, and equipment and component information in connection with the operation and control of the Constructed BPL Network. Prior to Closing,
subject to the confidentiality provisions of Section 9.12, Seller shall have provided to Buyer (A) the fiber splicing diagrams for the Constructed BPL Network, (B) the inbound and outbound APIs for the software licensed under the
License Agreement, and (C) a list of all third party software and support services taken by Seller (and the costs thereof) as of the date hereof for the purpose of operating the Constructed BPL Network. 
 SECTION 7.3 Notification by the Seller. From the date of this Agreement until the Closing, each of the parties will give prompt notice to
the other parties of (a) the occurrence, or non-occurrence, of any event, the occurrence or non-occurrence of which would reasonably be expected to cause any representation or warranty of such party contained in this Agreement to be untrue or
inaccurate, in each case at any time from and after the date of this Agreement until the Closing and (b) any failure to comply with or satisfy any covenant, condition or agreement to be complied with or satisfied by such party under this
Agreement. 
 SECTION 7.4 Conditions to Obligations of the Seller. The obligations of the Seller to consummate the Transactions
shall be subject to the satisfaction, on or before the Closing, of each of the following conditions (any of which may be waived by the Seller, in whole or in part): 
 (a) Representations, Warranties and Agreements. (i) The representations and warranties of the Buyer contained in this
Agreement shall be true and correct in all material respects as of the Closing, except for the Buyer’s representations and warranties that are qualified as to materiality, each of which will be true and correct in all respects as of the
Closing, and except to the extent any representation and warranty of the Buyer speaks as of the date of this Agreement or any other specific date, in which case such representation and warranty will have been true and correct in all respects as of
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 (b) Consents. All applicable waiting periods (and any extensions thereof) under
the HSR Act must have expired or otherwise been terminated; 
 (c) Actions. Other than any action, suit or proceeding
initiated or filed by or on behalf of Seller with any governmental entity or before any arbitrator, no action, suit, or proceeding shall be pending or threatened before any governmental entity or before any arbitrator wherein an unfavorable
injunction, judgment, order, decree, ruling, or charge would (i) prevent consummation of the Transactions or (ii) cause the Transactions to be rescinded following consummation; 
 (d) Closing Documents. The Buyer must have delivered or caused to be delivered to the Seller each document that Section 1.4(c)
requires it to deliver; 
 (e) Purchase Price. The Buyer must have delivered or caused to be delivered to Seller the
Purchase Price in immediately available funds; and 
 (f) IES/Buyer Costs. The Seller shall be satisfied with the
$1,734,245.31 amount set forth in Section 1.2. 
 SECTION 7.5 Conditions to Obligations of the Buyer. The obligations of
the Buyer to consummate the Transactions shall be subject to the satisfaction, on or before the Closing, of each of the following conditions (any of which may be waived by the Buyer, in whole or in part): 
 (a) Representations, Warranties and Agreements. (i) The representations and warranties of the Seller and Guarantor, as
applicable, contained in this Agreement shall be true and correct in all material respects as of the Closing, except for the Seller’s representations and warranties that are qualified as to materiality, each of which will be true and correct in
all respects as of the Closing, and except to the extent any representation and warranty of the Seller speaks as of the date of this Agreement or any other specific date, in which case such representation and warranty will have been true and correct
in all respects as of such date, and (ii) the agreements and covenants contained in this Agreement to be complied with by the Seller on or before the Closing shall have been complied with in all material respects; 
 (b) Consents. Other than for the Dallas Area Rapid Transit permits or Trinity Railway Express permits, each of the governmental
authorizations that are necessary with respect to the Constructed BPL Network must have been obtained and must be in full force and effect, and all applicable waiting periods (and any extensions thereof) under the HSR Act must have expired or
otherwise been terminated; 
 (c) Actions. Other than any action, suit or proceeding filed by or on behalf of Buyer
with any governmental entity or before any arbitrator, no action, suit, or proceeding shall be pending or threatened before any governmental entity or before any arbitrator wherein an unfavorable injunction, judgment, order, decree, ruling, or
charge would (i) prevent consummation of the Transactions or (ii) cause the Transactions to be rescinded following consummation; 
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 (e) No Material Adverse Effect. Since the date of this Agreement, there must not
have been any Seller Material Adverse Effect; and 
 (f) Audit. Buyer shall have completed an audit of the inventory of
BPL Equipment and other items shown on Schedule C confirming that such BPL Equipment and other items are in Seller’s inventory available for sale to Buyer in good and clean condition; provided that Buyer shall have completed such audit
no later than ten (10) business days after the execution of this Agreement or such condition shall be deemed waived by Buyer; provided, however, the results, if any, of the audit shall not affect in any way Buyer’s rights under this
Agreement to delivery by Seller and receipt by Buyer of all of the Constructed BPL Network purchased under this Agreement. 
 ARTICLE VIII

 INDEMNIFICATION 
 SECTION 8.1 Indemnification by the Seller. The Seller shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Buyer, each of its subsidiaries, Affiliates and equity holders, and each of their respective directors, officers, employees,
agents, consultants, advisors, representatives and equity holders (collectively, the “Buyer Indemnified Party”) in respect of any and all claims, proceedings, losses, damages, liabilities and expenses (including settlement
costs, attorneys’ fees and any other expenses of investigating or defending any actions or threatened actions, including with respect to enforcement of such indemnity), whether or not due and payable (collectively, the
“Losses”), incurred by the Buyer Indemnified Party directly or indirectly arising out of, occurring in connection with, or resulting from any of the following: 
 (a) any breach of any representation or warranty of the Seller in this Agreement or in any certificate, instrument or document delivered
by the Seller on the Closing Date in connection with this Agreement; 
 (b) any nonfulfillment, nonperformance or other breach
of, or noncompliance with, any covenant, condition or agreement of the Seller in this Agreement; 
 (c) the Excluded
Liabilities; 
 (d) repair, replacement, modification, alteration or reconfiguration of the Constructed BPL Network required
as a result of any change, modification, revision, amendment, or withdrawal of the rules governing broadband over power lines promulgated by the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) on remand of the decision in Case No. 06-1343,
American Radio Relay League v. FCC, decided by United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on April 25, 2008; and 
 (e) any Proceedings, demands or assessments incidental to any of the matters set forth in clauses (a) through (d) above. 
 SECTION 8.2 Indemnification by the Buyer. The Buyer shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Seller, each of its subsidiaries, Affiliates and equity holders, and each of their respective directors,
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representatives and equity holders (collectively, the “Seller Indemnified Party”) in respect of any and all Losses incurred by the
Seller Indemnified Party directly or indirectly arising out of, occurring in connection with, or resulting from any of the following: 
 (a) any breach of any representation or warranty of the Buyer in this Agreement or in any certificate, instrument or document delivered on the Closing Date by the Buyer in connection with this Agreement; 

(b) any nonfulfillment, nonperformance or other breach of, or noncompliance with, any covenant, condition or agreement of the Buyer in
this Agreement; 
 (c) any and all Assumed Liabilities; 
 (d) CURRENT’s failure to remove any improvements and appurtenances owned by it, situated in, on under or attached to any property of
Dallas Area Rapid Transit or Trinity Railway Express or to restore any property of Dallas Area Rapid Transit or Trinity Railway Express to a condition satisfactory to Dallas Area Rapid Transit or Trinity Railway Express as a result of the
termination or withdrawal of any Dallas Area Rapid Transit permits or any Trinity Railway Express permits; and 
 (e) any
Proceedings, demands or assessments incidental to any of the matters set forth in clauses (a) through (d) above. 
 SECTION 8.3
Indemnification Procedures. (a) A party that seeks indemnity under Section 8.1 or Section 8.2 (an “Indemnified Party”) will give written notice (a “Claim Notice”) to the party
from whom indemnification is sought (an “Indemnifying Party”) containing (i) a description and, if known, the estimated amount of any Losses incurred or reasonably expected to be incurred by the Indemnified Party,
(ii) a reasonable explanation of the basis for the Claim Notice to the extent of the facts then known by the Indemnified Party and (iii) a demand for payment of those Losses. 
 (b) Within 30 days after delivery of a Claim Notice, the Indemnifying Party will deliver to the Indemnified Party a written response in which the
Indemnifying Party will either: (i) agree that the Indemnified Party is entitled to receive all of the Losses at issue in the Claim Notice; or (ii) dispute the Indemnified Party’s entitlement to indemnification by delivering to the
Indemnified Party a written notice (an “Objection Notice”) setting forth in reasonable detail each disputed item, the basis for each such disputed item and certifying that all such disputed items are being disputed in good
faith. 
 (c) If the Indemnifying Party fails to take either of the foregoing actions within 30 days after delivery of the Claim Notice, then
the Indemnifying Party will be deemed to have irrevocably accepted the Claim Notice and the Indemnifying Party will be deemed to have irrevocably agreed to pay the Losses at issue in the Claim Notice. 
 (d) If the Indemnifying Party delivers an Objection Notice to the Indemnified Party within 30 days after delivery of the Claim Notice, then the dispute
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 (e) Any indemnification of the Buyer Indemnified Party pursuant to Section 8.1 will be effected by
wire transfer of immediately available funds from the Seller Indemnified Party to an account designated by the Buyer, and any indemnification of the Seller pursuant to this Section 8.2 will be effected by wire transfer of immediately available
funds to an account designated by the Seller. 
 (f) The foregoing indemnification payments will be made within five business days after the
date on which (i) the amount of such payments are determined by mutual agreement of the parties, (ii) the amount of such payments are determined pursuant to Section 8.3(c) if an Objection Notice has not been timely delivered in
accordance with Section 8.3(b) or (iii) both such amount and the Indemnifying Party’s obligation to pay such amount have been finally determined by a final judgment of a court having jurisdiction over such proceeding if an Objection
Notice has been timely delivered in accordance with Section 8.3(b). 
 (g) The Indemnifying Party shall have the right to defend,
remediate, compromise or settle the claim at the Indemnifying Party’s sole discretion and the Indemnified Party shall give the Indemnifying Party all information, assistance and authorization reasonably requested by Indemnifying Party at the
Indemnifying Party’s expense. The Indemnifying Party shall have the right to control the defense of all such claims, lawsuits and other proceedings; provided that, the Indemnifying Party will lose any previously acquired right to control the
defense of any such claims, lawsuits and other proceedings if for any reason the Indemnifying Party ceases to actively, competently and diligently conduct the defense or pursue remediation or settlement of such claim. The Indemnifying Party shall
retain counsel for the defense of such claims, lawsuits and other proceedings, reasonably satisfactory to the Indemnified Party. If the Seller is the Indemnifying Party, the Indemnifying Party shall furnish to the Indemnified Party such information
reasonably satisfactory to the Indemnified Party that the Indemnifying Party is not insolvent (as defined herein) and has and will have sufficient financial resources to fund on a current basis the cost of such defense. The Indemnified Party
shall have the right to employ its own counsel in any case, but the fees and expenses of such counsel shall be at the expense of such Indemnified Party unless (i) the employment of such counsel shall have been authorized in writing by the
Indemnifying Party in connection with the defense of such action or the Indemnifying Party shall not have employed counsel to have charge of the defense of such claim, lawsuit or other proceeding within a reasonable time, in any of which events such
fees and expenses shall be borne by the Indemnifying Party or (ii) such Indemnified Party shall have reasonably concluded (based on the advice of counsel) that there may be defenses available to it which are different from or additional to
those available to the Indemnifying Party (in which case the Indemnified Party shall have the right to assert such additional defenses of such action, which shall be at the Indemnifying Party’s expense). In no event shall the Indemnified Party
settle any such claim, lawsuit, or proceeding without the Indemnifying Party’s prior written consent. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall the Indemnifying Party settle any such claim, lawsuit, or proceeding without the Indemnified
Party’s prior written consent, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld. 
 SECTION 8.4 Limits on Liability. EXCEPT
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PARTY BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOST PROFITS, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE AND/OR INDIRECT DAMAGES, WHETHER ARISING AT LAW OR IN EQUITY, IN AN ACTION
OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHER LEGAL THEORY, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH FOR ANY ACTS OR OMISSION OR BREACH UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, INCLUDING TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this
Agreement: (a) except as set forth in clause (b) below, an Indemnifying Party hereunder shall not be liable for any claim for indemnification pursuant to Sections 8.1(a) or 8.2(a), unless and until the aggregate amount of indemnifiable
Losses which may be recovered from the Indemnifying Party equals or exceeds $150,000 (at which point the Indemnifying Party shall liable for the aggregate Losses and not just amounts in excess of that sum); (b) there shall be no maximum amount
of indemnifiable Losses which may be recovered from an Indemnifying Party arising out of or resulting from the causes set forth in Sections 8.1(a) in the case of a claim arising from the breach of Article VI; and (c) the maximum amount of
indemnifiable Losses which may be recovered from an Indemnifying Party arising out of or resulting from the causes set forth in Sections 8.1(a) or 8.2(a), as the case may be, shall be an amount equal to (i) the Purchase Price in the case of a
claim arising from the breach of Sections 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, and the first sentence of 4.6 and 5.1, 5.2 and 5.3 and (ii) thirty-five percent (35%) of the Purchase Price for all other breaches, cumulatively for all such causes. The Buyer’s
sole remedy for any claim regarding the performance of the BPL Equipment and for other equipment comprising the Constructed BPL Network with respect to the non-compliance with the Product Specifications or defects in materials and workmanship shall
be the Product Warranty in Section 6.1 and 6.2. For purposes of this Article VIII, the amount of any Losses associated with any inaccuracy in or breach of any representation or warranty, or nonfulfillment, nonperformance or other breach of any
covenant or agreement by the Seller or the Buyer, will be determined without regard to any materiality or similar qualification. Nothing in this Section 8.4 shall preclude either party from seeking equitable remedies as permitted in
Section 9.17. 
 ARTICLE IX 
 MISCELLANEOUS 
 SECTION 9.1 Guarantee. The Guarantor hereby unconditionally guarantees in favor of the Buyer
the full performance by the Seller of each of its obligations under this Agreement. 
 SECTION 9.2 Survival of Representations and
Warranties. The representations and warranties contained in the first sentence of 4.6 of this Agreement shall survive the Closing indefinitely. The representations and warranties contained in Section 3.2(b) and Section 4.11 shall
survive until the third anniversary of the Closing. The representations and warranties contained in Article IV (other than the first sentence of Section 4.6 and Section 4.11) and Article V shall survive until the second anniversary of the
Closing. The provisions of Article VI, including the warranties in Section 6.1, shall survive in accordance with the respective terms of such provisions. If written notice of a claim has been given prior to the expiration of the applicable
representations and warranties, then the relevant representations and warranties shall survive as to such claim, until such claim has been finally resolved. No investigation or other examination of the Constructed BPL Network by the Buyer or its
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shall affect the term of survival of such representations and warranties, or shall otherwise limit or modify in any way the obligations of the Seller with
respect to any breach of its representations, warranties, or agreements contained in this Agreement. 
 SECTION 9.3 Regulatory
Support. Upon the request of Buyer, Seller shall be required to provide reasonable assistance to Buyer in connection with any regulatory or other governmental proceeding, including any proceeding in which Buyer is seeking to recover in rates
any amounts paid by it to Seller under this Agreement and the Utility Agreements. Such reasonable assistance shall include assistance in response to discovery requests from the regulatory authority or intervening parties, the production of documents
or other information made the subject of a reasonable request, and written or oral testimony before the regulatory authority. Buyer shall reimburse Seller for all reasonable expenses, including out-of-pocket and internal costs actually incurred by
Seller pursuant to this Section 9.3. 
 SECTION 9.4 Expenses. Unless otherwise stated herein, each of the parties to this
Agreement shall bear and pay all costs and expenses incurred by it or on its behalf in connection with this Agreement and the consummation of the Transactions described herein. 
 SECTION 9.5 Governing Law. This Agreement is governed by and shall be construed in accordance with laws of the State of Texas without
giving effect to any choice or conflict of law provision or rule (whether of the State of Texas or any other jurisdiction) that would cause the application of the laws of any jurisdiction other than State of Texas. The parties hereto mutually
consent to the jurisdiction of the federal and state courts in Dallas County, Texas and agree that any action, suit or proceeding concerning, related to or arising out of this Agreement and the negotiation of this Agreement will be brought only in a
federal or state court in Dallas County, Texas and the parties hereto agree that they will not raise any defense or objection or file any motion based on lack of personal jurisdiction, improper venue, inconvenience of the forum or the like in any
case filed in a federal or state court in Dallas County, Texas. The parties hereto mutually agree that this Agreement is a “major transaction” within the meaning of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 15.020 and as such agree
that any action or suit arising from this Agreement shall be brought in Dallas County, Texas, and venue shall be in Dallas County, Dallas, Texas. 
 SECTION 9.6 Entire Agreement; Amendments. This Agreement (including the Exhibits and Schedules hereto and thereto) represents the entire agreement between the parties and supersede and cancel any prior oral or written
agreement. No provision hereof may be terminated, amended or waived other than in writing signed by the party against whom the enforcement of such change is sought. 
 SECTION 9.7 Binding Effect; Assignment. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto and respective successors and assigns, and no other person shall acquire or have any right under or by
virtue of this Agreement. Neither party may assign or transfer any right hereunder without the prior written consent of the other party; provided, however, that the Buyer may assign this Agreement to an Affiliate of the Buyer or any person or other
entity succeeding to the Buyer’s interest in substantially all of Buyer’s assets by merger, acquisition, sale or another business combination, without the prior written consent of the Seller; provided that any such assignee assumes all
remaining obligations of the Buyer under this Agreement and provided further that Buyer provides Seller and Guarantor written notice of such assignment. 
  

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 SECTION 9.8 Partial Invalidity. (a) In the event that any provision of this Agreement
would be held to be invalid, prohibited or unenforceable in any jurisdiction for any reason, unless such provision is narrowed by judicial construction, this Agreement shall, as to such jurisdiction, be construed as if such invalid, prohibited or
unenforceable provision had been more narrowly drawn so as not to be invalid, prohibited or unenforceable. 
 (b) If,
notwithstanding subsection (a), any provision of this Agreement would be held to be invalid, prohibited or unenforceable in any jurisdiction for any reason, such provision shall be ineffective to the extent of such invalidity, prohibition or
unenforceability, without invalidating the remaining portion of such provision or the other provisions of this Agreement or affecting the validity or enforceability of such provision in any other jurisdiction. 
 SECTION 9.9 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original and
all of which together shall be deemed to be one and the same instrument. 
 SECTION 9.10 Notices. All notices, requests and
other communications hereunder (herein collectively a “notice” or “notices”) shall be deemed to have been duly delivered, given or made to or upon any party hereto if in writing and delivered by hand against receipt, or by
certified or registered mail, postage pre-paid, return receipt requested, or to a nationally recognized overnight courier which guarantees next business day delivery, or sent by email to such party at its address set forth opposite the receiving
party’s signature hereto or to such other address as such party may at any time, or from time to time, direct by notice given in accordance with this Section 9.10. The date of delivery of any such notice, request or other communication
shall be the (i) if sent by personal delivery, the date of actual receipt, (ii) three (3) business days after such notice, request or other communication is sent by certified or registered mail, (iii) if sent by a nationally
recognized overnight courier which guarantees next business day delivery, the business day next following the business day such notice, request or other communication is actually delivered to the courier, provided that such delivery to the courier
occurs no later than the last pickup of the business day at the courier’s pickup location, or (iv) if sent by email deemed given upon such transmission. 
 SECTION 9.11 Bulk Sales. The Buyer waives compliance by the Seller with any bulk sales law. 
 SECTION 9.12 Confidentiality; Public Announcements. (a) Each party receiving Confidential Information of the other party (the “Receiving Party”) agrees as follows: (i) to use the Confidential
Information of the other party (the “Disclosing Party”) only for the purpose for which such Confidential Information is provided; (ii) that Receiving Party will not reproduce the Confidential Information of the
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any third party using the same degree of care to do so that it uses to protect its own Confidential Information, but in no event less than a reasonable
degree of care; (iv) not, unless otherwise mutually agreed, to create any derivative work from Confidential Information disclosed to the Receiving Party by the Disclosing Party; and (v) to reasonably restrict access to the Confidential
Information of the Disclosing Party to and use of such Confidential Information by, such of its employees, personnel, agents, contractors and/or consultants, who have a need to have access and have entered into a confidentiality agreement or are
subject to confidentiality obligations not less strict than the terms of this Section 9.12(a), whereby each such employee, personnel, agent, contractor and/or consultant may use and reproduce such Confidential Information if and to the extent
necessary for performing the tasks or work that the Receiving Party asked such employee, personnel, agent, contractor and/or consultant to perform and such task or work is within the purpose for which such Confidential Information was disclosed or
made available by the Disclosing Party. 
 Notwithstanding the foregoing, the provisions of Section 9.12(a) shall not apply to
Confidential Information that (i) is publicly available or in the public domain at the time disclosed; (ii) is or becomes publicly available or enters the public domain through no fault of the Receiving Party; (iii) is rightfully
communicated to the Receiving Party by persons not bound by confidentiality obligations with respect thereto; (iv) is already in the Receiving Party’s possession free of any confidentiality obligations with respect thereto at the time of
disclosure; (v) is independently developed by the Receiving Party without the use of the Confidential Information; or (vi) is approved for release or disclosure by the disclosing party without restriction. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
each party may disclose Confidential Information to the limited extent required (w) in order to comply with the order of a court or other governmental body, or as otherwise necessary to comply with applicable law, provided that the Receiving
Party, in making the disclosure pursuant to the order, shall first give written notice, or if the Receiving Party has no reasonable opportunity to give notice first, give prompt written notice thereafter, to the Disclosing Party and makes, or
reasonably assists the Disclosing Party in making, a reasonable effort to obtain a protective order or otherwise protect the Confidential Information from public disclosure; (x) to establish a party’s rights under this Agreement, including
to make such court filings as it may be required to do; (y) as may be required in responding to inquiries and addressing concerns raised by the Public Utility Commission of Texas or the legislature of the State of Texas; provided that to the
extent requested to comply with an applicable order or to make a public filing or comment on the public record, the Receiving Party, in making the disclosure, shall first give written notice, or if the Receiving Party has no reasonable opportunity
to give notice first, take reasonable steps to resist public disclosure of Confidential Information and in any event give prompt written notice thereafter, to the Disclosing Party and makes, or reasonably assists the Disclosing Party in making, a
reasonable effort to obtain a protective order or otherwise protect the Confidential Information from public disclosure; or (z) to make disclosures permitted pursuant to the last two sentences of Section 9.12(b). “Confidential
Information” shall mean the terms of this Agreement, and with regard to the Disclosing Party hereto, the following if and to the extent same is identified as, or thought reasonably by the Receiving Party to be considered, confidential,
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business plan, or budget, any information disclosed by the such party pursuant to this Agreement, non-public regulatory filings by or on behalf of such
party, customer lists, financial projections, services and any information derived from any of the foregoing. 
 Notwithstanding the
foregoing and subject to Section 9.12(b), either party, its representatives and its Affiliates may, without the consent of the other party or any other person or entity, disclose Confidential Information or the terms of this Agreement
(i) in order to comply with the rules and regulations applicable to any filings such party or its Affiliates makes with the Securities and Exchange Commission, in order to comply with the rules and regulations of any securities exchange, the
Financial Industry Regulatory Authority or listing agency or when required or requested by the Securities and Exchange Commission or any other such regulatory authority in conjunction with securities laws or the HSR Act having jurisdiction over the
party, its assets or its securities or (ii) to any financial advisor or investment bank representing such party or any prospective underwriter, lender or investor; provided, however, that in the case of clauses (i) and (ii) above such
party, representative, or Affiliate (a) shall treat the other party’s Confidential Information in a similar manner that it treats its own Confidential Information, including but not limited to redaction or other method of protecting
Confidential Information, (b) shall include only the Confidential Information that is required by the Applicable Law, court process, the Securities and Exchange Commission requirement or by the obligations pursuant to any listing agreement with
any national securities exchange or listing agency. Buyer shall also have the right to disclose Confidential Information or the terms of this Agreement to Dallas Area Rapid Transit and Trinity Railway Express to the extent necessary for Buyer to
notify Dallas Area Rapid Transit and Trinity Railway Express of its proposed purchase or actual purchase of Seller’s facilities crossing such entities’ properties. Seller shall also have the right to disclose Confidential Information or
the terms of this Agreement to Dallas Area Rapid Transit, Trinity Railway Express, Kansas City Southern Railway, Union Pacific Railroad and any third party vendors whose consent or permits may be required or necessary to consummate the
Transactions. 
 (b) Public Announcements. The parties agree to issue a press release as mutually agreed (and no other
form of oral or written announcement) to disclose the fact that this Agreement has been executed by the parties, the terms of this Agreement and the nature of the Transactions, provided that either party may make such an oral or written announcement
to the extent such party is required by the Applicable Law, court process, Securities and Exchange Commission requirement or by obligations pursuant to any listing agreement with any national securities exchange or listing agency to make a statement
regarding the Transactions, such party or its Affiliate (i) shall use its reasonable best efforts to consult with the other party before making such statement, and, to the extent reasonably feasible, provide the other party the opportunity to
review and comment upon, any such statements prior to it being made and (ii) shall include only the contents of such a statement that is required by the Applicable Law, court process, Securities and Exchange Commission requirement or by the
obligations pursuant to any listing agreement with any national securities exchange or listing agency. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the provisions of this Section 9.12 shall not apply to any communications between Buyer and any other person,
including any utility, that initiates communications with Buyer at the direction of Seller or its Affiliates. Seller, for itself and its Affiliates, expressly agrees that in respect of any other person, including any utility, that initiates
communications with Buyer at the direction of Seller or its Affiliates, Buyer shall have the right to agree to or to decline to communicate with such person. 
  

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 SECTION 9.13 Headings. The article and section headings contained herein are for the
purposes of convenience only and are not intended to define or limit the contents of said articles or sections. 
 SECTION 9.14
Construction and References. Words used in this Agreement, regardless of the number or gender specifically used, shall be deemed and construed to include any other number, singular or plural, and any other gender, masculine, feminine or
neuter, as the context shall require. Unless otherwise specified, all references in this Agreement to Sections, paragraphs or clauses are deemed references to the corresponding Sections, paragraphs or clauses in this Agreement, and all references in
this Agreement to Schedules or Exhibits are references to the corresponding Schedules or Exhibits attached to this Agreement. 
 SECTION
9.15 Neutral Interpretation. The parties agree that the terms and conditions of this Agreement are the result of negotiations between the parties and/or their counsel, and that this Agreement shall not be construed in favor of or against
either party by reason of the extent to which either party or its counsel participated in the drafting of this Agreement. 
 SECTION 9.16
Terminology. “Knowledge,” “to the knowledge”, “the best knowledge”, or any similar phrase shall mean the actual knowledge of the party making the representation without investigation of any kind, but
including knowledge that a reasonable person charged with the duties and responsibilities could reasonably be deemed to have known. 
 SECTION 9.17 Specific Performance. The parties acknowledge that the Transactions covered by this Agreement are unique and that a party will have no adequate remedy at law and may suffer irreparable damage if the other party
breaches any covenant contained herein or fails to perform any of their obligations under this Agreement. Accordingly, each party agrees that each party shall have the right, in addition to any other rights which it may have, to seek specific
performance and equitable injunctive relief if the other party shall fail or threaten to fail to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement 
 SECTION 9.18 Waiver; Remedies. No failure or delay by any party in exercising any right or remedy under this Agreement or any of the documents delivered pursuant to this Agreement, and no course of
dealing between the parties, operates as a waiver of such right or remedy, and no single or partial exercise of any such right or remedy precludes any other or further exercise of such right or remedy or the exercise of any other right or remedy.
Any enumeration of a party’s rights and remedies in this Agreement is not intended to be exclusive, and a party’s rights and remedies are intended to be cumulative to the extent permitted by law and include any rights and remedies
authorized in law, by contract or in equity. 
  

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 ARTICLE X 
 DEFINITIONS 
 SECTION 10.1 Definitions. The following terms used in this Agreement have
the meanings ascribed to them below: 
 “Adverse Claims” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.2
of this Agreement. 
 “Affected Product” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.3 of this
Agreement. 
 “Affiliate” shall mean any person or entity which, directly or indirectly, controls, is controlled by,
or is under common control with a party, based on the total voting power of all classes of equity interests entitled to vote. For purposes of this definition only, “control” means (i) in the case of corporate entities, direct or
indirect ownership of at least fifty percent (50%) of the stock or participating shares entitled to vote for the election of directors, and (ii) in the case of non-corporate entities, direct or indirect ownership of at least fifty percent
(50%) of the equity interest with the power to participate in the management and policies of such non-corporate entity. 
 “Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement. 
 “Applicable
Law” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.4 of this Agreement. 
 “Assumed
Contracts” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals section of this Agreement. 
 “Assumed
Liabilities” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1 of this Agreement. 
 “BPL
Equipment” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.1(a) of this Agreement. 
 “BPL Intellectual
Property” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.11(a) of this Agreement. 
 “BPL
Network” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals section of this Agreement. 
 “Buyer”
has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement. 
 “Buyer Indemnified Party” has the meaning set forth in
Section 8.1 of this Agreement. 
 “Claim” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2(e).

 “Claim Notice” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.3(a) of this Agreement. 
 “Closing” has the meaning set forth in Section 1.4(a) of this Agreement. 
 “Closing Date” is the date on which the Closing occurs. 
  

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 “Confidential Information” has the meaning set forth in
Section 9.12(a) of this Agreement. 
 “Constructed BPL Network” has the meaning set forth in the
Recitals section of this Agreement. 
 “Epidemic Failure” has the meaning set forth in
Section 6.3 of this Agreement. 
 “Epidemic Failure costs” has the meaning set forth in
Section 6.1(b) of this Agreement. 
 “Excluded Liabilities” has the meaning set forth in
Section 2.2 of this Agreement. 
 “Guarantor” has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this
Agreement. 
 “HSR Act” means the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, and the rules and regulations
promulgated thereunder. 
 “IES” has the meaning set forth in Section 1.4(c)(iii) of this
Agreement. 
 “IES Services Agreement” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1 of this Agreement.

 “Indemnified Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.3(a) of this Agreement. 

“Indemnifying Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.3(a) of this Agreement. 
 “Insolvent” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.10 of this Agreement. 
 “Intellectual Property” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.11(b) of this Agreement. 
 “Knowledge” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.16 of this Agreement. 
 “License Agreement” has the meaning set forth in Section 1.4(c)(ii) of this Agreement. 
 “Losses” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.1 of this Agreement. 
 “Notice” or “Notices” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.10 of this Agreement.

 “Objection Notice” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.3(b) of this Agreement. 
 “Oncor-CCT Agreements” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1 of this Agreement. 
 “Proceeding” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.5 of this Agreement. 
 “Product Specifications” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.1(a) of this Agreement. 
 “Product Warranty” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.1(a) of this Agreement. 
  

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 “Product Warranty Period” has the meaning set forth in
Section 6.1(a) of this Agreement. 
 “Purchase Price” has the meaning set forth in
Section 1.2 of this Agreement. 
 “Released Parties” has the meaning set forth in
Section 3.2(a) of this Agreement. 
 “RMA” has the meaning set forth in
Section 6.1(b) of this Agreement. 
 “Sales Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the
Recitals section of this Agreement. 
 “Seller” has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this
Agreement. 
 “Seller Indemnified Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.2 of this
Agreement. 
 “Seller Material Adverse Effect” means any violation, circumstance, change, effect or other matter,
either individually or in the aggregate with all other violations, circumstances, changes, effects and other matters, that has, or could reasonably be expected to have, a material adverse effect on the business, assets, liabilities, condition
(financial or otherwise), operating results, operations or business prospects (excluding any business with the Buyer) of the Seller or a material asset included in the Constructed BPL Network or a material liability included in the Assumed
Liabilities or the ability of the Seller or Guarantor to perform their obligations under this Agreement or to consummate timely the Transactions. 
 “To the knowledge” or “the best knowledge” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.16 of this Agreement. 
 “Transactions” has the meaning set forth in Section 1.5 of this Agreement. 
 “Transferred Permits” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals section of this Agreement. 
 “Utility Agreements” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals section of this Agreement. 
 [Remainder of this page intentionally left blank.] 
  

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been duly executed by the parties hereto as of the day and year
first above written. 
  

									
	CURRENT COMMUNICATIONS OF TEXAS, L.P.	 	 	 	Address:	 	 c/o CURRENT Group, LLC
 20420 Century
Boulevard
 Germantown, MD 20874
 Attention: General
Counsel
 Email: Jbirnbaum@currentgroup.com

	 		 		 
	 		 		 
	By:	 	  
	 		 		 
	Name:	 	  
	 		 		 
	Title:	 	  
	 		 		 
				
	 CURRENT GROUP, LLC
 (with respect to Sections 3.2, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.10, 9.1 and 9.2, only)
  
	 	 	 	Address:	 	 c/o CURRENT Group, LLC
 20420 Century
Boulevard
 Germantown, MD 20874
 Attention: General
Counsel
 Email: Jbirnbaum@currentgroup.com

	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	By:	 	  
	 		 		 
	Name:	 	  
	 		 		 
	Title:	 	  
	 		 		 
				
	ONCOR ELECTRIC DELIVERY COMPANY LLC	 	 	 	Address:	 	 Oncor Electric Delivery Company
 1601
Bryan Street
 Dallas, Texas 75201
 Attention: Vice President of
Asset Management
 Email: jgreer2@oncor.com

	 		 		 
	 		 		 
	By:	 	  
	 		 		 
	Name:	 	  
	 		 		 
	Title:	 	  
	 		 		 
					
		 		 		 	With a copy to:	 	
					
		 		 		 		 	Oncor Electric Delivery Company
		 		 		 		 	1601 Bryan Street
		 		 		 		 	Dallas, Texas 75201
		 		 		 		 	Attention: Chief Legal Officer
		 		 		 		 	Email: james.obrien@oncor.com

 SCHEDULE A 
 CONSTRUCTED BPL NETWORK 
 The Constructed BPL Network consists of Schedules C and D (excluding any
meters listed on Schedule D) 

 SCHEDULE B 
 ASSUMED CONTRACTS 
  

									
	 CURRENT ENTITY
	  	 VENDOR
	  	 NAME OF AGREEMENT
	  	 DATE
	  	 NOTES: PURPOSE of AGREEMENT

	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Databank Holdings Ltd.	  	Master Services Agreement	  	7/17/2006	  	
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	FiberLight, LLC	  	Master Operating Lease Agreement	  	6/27/2007	  	Fiber-Optic Cable System
					
	CURRENT Communications Services, LLC	  	Level 3 Communications, LLC	  	Master Service Agreement	  	5/24/2004	  	Colo, private line and cross connect and fiber services
	
	TRANSFERRED PERMITS
					
	 CURRENT ENTITY
	  	 VENDOR
	  	 NAME OF AGREEMENT
	  	 DATE
	  	 NOTES: PURPOSE of AGREEMENT

	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	The Kansas City Southern Railway Company	  	Wire Crossing Contract-Mile Post 217.23	  	5/4/2007	  	Railway Crossing Agreement
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	The Kansas City Southern Railway Company	  	Wire Crossing Contract-Mile Post 219.65	  	5/4/2007	  	Railway Crossing Agreement
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	The Kansas City Southern Railway Company	  	Wire Crossing Contract-Mile Post 217.82	  	6/22/2007	  	Railway Crossing Agreement
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Union Pacific Railroad Company	  	Wireline Crossing Agreement-Mile Post 209.4	  	4/19/2007	  	Railway Crossing Agreement
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Union Pacific Railroad Company	  	Wireline Crossing Agreement-Mile Post 208.8	  	4/19/2007	  	Railway Crossing Agreement
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Union Pacific Railroad Company	  	Wireline Crossing Consent Letter-Mile Post 210.72	  	5/24/2007	  	Consent Letter
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Union Pacific Railroad Company	  	Wireline Crossing Consent Letter-Mile Post 210.73	  	5/24/2007	  	Consent Letter

 DART AND TRE PERMITS 
  

									
	 CURRENT ENTITY
	  	 VENDOR
	  	 NAME OF AGREEMENT
	  	 DATE
	  	 NOTES: PURPOSE of AGREEMENT

	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200789	  	10/1/2006	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200804	  	11/1/2006	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200805	  	11/1/2006	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200823	  	2/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200832	  	2/26/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200829	  	3/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200830	  	3/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200831	  	3/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200833	  	3/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit

									
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200834	  	3/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200875	  	4/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200873	  	4/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200874	  	4/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200876	  	4/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200877	  	4/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200878	  	4/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200879	  	4/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200892	  	4/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200893	  	4/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200894	  	4/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200895	  	4/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200896	  	4/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200897	  	4/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit

									
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200918	  	4/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200890	  	5/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200891	  	5/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200898	  	5/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200919	  	5/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200913	  	7/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200914	  	7/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200915	  	7/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200916	  	7/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200917	  	7/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200911	  	8/17/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200939	  	10/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200941	  	12/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Dallas Area Rapid Transit	  	License Agreement No. 200943	  	12/1/2007	  	DART Crossing Permit
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Trinity Railway Express	  	License Agreement No. R023227	  	3/1/2007	  	Railway Crossing Agreement
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Trinity Railway Express	  	License Agreement No. R023229	  	3/1/2007	  	Railway Crossing Agreement
					
	CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P.	  	Trinity Railway Express	  	License Agreement No. R023228	  	3/1/2007	  	Railway Crossing Agreement

 SCHEDULE C 
 INVENTORY 
 Summary 
  

				
	 	  	Totals
	 BPL Inventory Totals:
	  	$	10,160,779
	 Non-Deployed Capital Materials Totals:
	  	$	 893,950
	 Inventory Transfer Totals:
	  	$	11,054,729

 BPL Equipment Inventory 
  

														
	 	 	 	  	 Item Number
	 	 Item Description
	 	 Location
 Code
	 	 QTY
 On
 Hand
	  	Totals
	BPL Electronics	  	210-0115-0002-CS	 	CT NGOH PLB w/out GPS	 	TXUZZZ-ARC	 	462	  		
	  	210-0115-0002-CS	 	CT NGOH PLB w/out GPS	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	15,871	  		
	  	210-0129-0001-CS	 	CT NGOH LVR OH 5000	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	211	  		
	  	210-0150-0001-CS	 	CT URD Repeat PLB 5000R (PPN)	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	73	  		
	  	210-0150-0001-CS	 	CT URD Repeat PLB 5000R (PPN)	 	Flextronics	 	338	  		
		 		  		 		 		 		  	$	6,949,716
						
	BPL Couplers	  	210-0080-0001-CS	 	NGOH 15KV COUPLER	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	12,035	  		
	  	240-0141-0001-CS	 	Coupler Mounting Bracket NGOH	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	8,087	  		
	  	210-0151-0003-CS	 	CT URD Repeat Coupler 5000R (PPN)	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	1,904	  		
		 		  		 		 		 		  	$	2,919,510
						
	Misc. BPL Supporting Equipment	  	210-0091-0001-CS	 	CT NGOH 12” Coupler EMB	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	3,792	  		
	  	210-0090-0001-CS	 	CT NGOH 36” Coupler EMB	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	473	  		
	  	210-0073-0001-CS	 	43” Angled EMB	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	1,486	  		
	  	210-0171-0001-CS	 	URD Coupler 3:1 Splitter (PPN)	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	26	  		

														
		 		  	240-3107-0004-CS	 	10 FT BNC RF Extension Cable	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	44	  		
		 		  	240-3107-0003-CS	 	15 FT BNC RF Extension Cable	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	44	  		
		 		  	240-3107-0005-CS	 	20 FT BNC RF Extension Cable	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	42	  		
		 		  	210-0001-0028-CS	 	CT OH Dual NE Bracket	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	90	  		
		 		  	210-0187-0005-CS	 	CT OH Dual NE Splitter	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	11	  		
		 		  	210-0001-0026-CS	 	NGOH Dual Pole Assembly Splitter	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	4	  		
		 		  	240-3077-0001-CS	 	PPN-to-PPN Cable	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	7	  		
		 		  	240-3118-0001-CS	 	URD Power Extension Cable Submersible Transformer 10FT	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	36	  		
		 		  	240-3118-0002-CS	 	URD Power Extension Cable Submersible Transformer 15FT	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	36	  		
		 		  	240-3118-0003-CS	 	URD Power Extension Cable Submersible Transformer 20FT	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	36	  		
		 		  	210-0001-0024-CS	 	NGOH BP Assembly Kit	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	390	  		
		 		  	MIS00419-CS	 	Metal PPN RF Connector Cap (End of Run)	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	398	  		
		 		  	210-0192-0001-CS	 	BPL Transformer 120V v.5010	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	11	  		
		 		  	210-0192-0002-CS	 	BPL Transformer 240V v.5010	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	10	  		
		 		  	210-0192-0003-CS	 	BPL Transformer 480V v.5010	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	16	  		
		 		  		 		 		 		  	$	291,553
		
	 BPL Inventory Totals:
	  	$	10,160,779
	
	Non Deployed Capital
							
	  	 	  	  	 Item Number
	 	 Item Description
	 	 Location
 Code
	 	 QTY
 On
 Hand
	  	Totals
	Non-Deployed Capital Materials	 	Fiber Cable & Pigtails	  	ADES0950-12-ES-012-S3	 	12F ESM EZSPAN ADSS KP 950LB	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	654528	  		
	 	  	ADES0950-12-ES-024-S3	 	24f ESM EZSPAN ADSS KP 950LB	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	2500	  		
	 	  	ADES0950-12-ES-036-S3	 	36F ESM EZSPAN ADSS KP 950LB	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	3750	  		
	 	  	ADES0950-12-ES-048-S3	 	48F ESM EZSPAN ADSS KP 950LB	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	190570	  		
	 	  	ADES0950-12-ES-072-S3	 	72F ESM EZSPAN ADSS KP 950LB	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	17883	  		
	 	  	ADES1020-12-ES-096-S3	 	96CT ADSS Cable	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	46102	  		
	 	  	ADES1240-12-ES-144-S3	 	144f ESM EZSPAN ADSS KP 1240LB	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	48902	  		
	 	  	ADES1460-12-ES-288-S3	 	288F ESM ADSS LS PKP 1460LB	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	6750	  		
	 	  	ADLD1380-24-ES-216-S3	 	216f ESM ADSS LG SPAN PKP 1380LB	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	1679	  		

														
		 		  	LSO002UC00S1500F	 	Drop Cable w/sc angle boot 1500ft	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	1	  		
		 		  	LSO002UL00025F	 	S/M Dual Head Industrial LC/UPC pigtail at 25 feet	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	19	  		
		 		  	LSO002UL00050F	 	S/M Dual Head Industrial LC/UPC pigtail at 50 feet	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	1	  		
		 		  	LSO004IL00025F	 	25 FT Fiber Pigtail	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	713	  		
		 		  	LSO004IL00025F	 	25 FT Fiber Pigtail	 	TXUZZZ-B&M	 	64	  		
		 		  		 		 		 		  	$	537,807
							
		 	Fiber Hardware	  	00070176	 	Fiber Insert .486” Fits 12 thru 72 Count ADSS Cable	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	620	  		
		 	  	00070179	 	ADSS Hardware Fiber Insert fits 96 CT ADSS Cable	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	500	  		
		 	  	00070186	 	Insert for 144 Count Fiber	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	123	  		
		 	  	00070218	 	Fiber Insert 12 to 48 Ct fiber	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	185	  		
		 	  	2872004C1E1	 	Limited Dead End Grip for 12 to 48 ct Fiber	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	1540	  		
		 	  	2872006C1E1	 	LTD Tension DE w/Clevis and Link	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	32	  		
		 	  	2872011C1E1	 	LTD Tension DE w/Clevis and Link	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	149	  		
		 	  	2872012C1E1	 	LTD Tension DE w/Clevis and Link 288 Fiber	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	35	  		
		 	  	2875003TE	 	Lite Dead End Grips 12 to 48ct Fiber	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	700	  		
		 	  	2875005TE	 	Lite Tension Dead-End 96Ct Fiber .5568 OD	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	490	  		
		 	  	2875007TE	 	Lite Dead End Grip for 144Ct Cable	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	87	  		
		 	  	4800000	 	Dual Slot FLS Block w/out Inserts	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	949	  		
		 	  	710011124T	 	IN-SPAN Storage System “NM” (aka Snowshoe)	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	1	  		
		 	  	800012116	 	Runt Closure	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	36	  		
		 	  	8001127	 	Splice Tray	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	1	  		
		 	  	8003664	 	4-Hole Grommet .30-.43”	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	76	  		
		 	  	8003691	 	1 Hole Grommet for Coyote Closure	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	25	  		
		 	  	80061043	 	COYDAC04 Splice Closure	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	273	  		
		 	  	80061043	 	COYDAC04 Splice Closure	 	TXUZZZ-B&M	 	11	  		
		 	  	80808289	 	36 CT Low Profile Splice Tray	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	59	  		
		 	  	80808289	 	36 CT Low Profile Splice Tray	 	TXUZZZ-B&M	 	5	  		
		 	  	COYDOME00002	 	6.5 x 22 Buffer w/1 Tray	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	56	  		
		 	  	FOLT 1170 TE	 	.460-.505 33” Green Lite Tension Dead End	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	50	  		
		 	  	PTG-0201	 	Tree Guard-Poly (1/2”x 6’ )	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	675	  		
		 	  	PTG-0203	 	Tree Guard-Poly (1”x6’ )	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	533	  		
		 		  		 		 		 		  	$	154,987
							
		 	DP/POP Equipment	  	109560524	 	XCVR,SFP-MR-MM, Metro WSM, Multirate 850NM	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	4	  		
		 	  	109640656	 	RTU-Initial RTU WSM R6.0	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	1	  		
		 	  	109640714	 	SFTW-Metropolis WSM R6.0	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	1	  		
		 	  	408848513	 	CIRCUIT PK, XCVRE725, 1530,33,CH59	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	2	  		

														
		 		  	408848653	 	XCVRE725 1552.52 CH31	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	1	  		
		 		  	408848661	 	XCVRE725 1554.13 CH29	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	1	  		
		 		  	408848679	 	XCVRE725 1555.75 CH27	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	1	  		
		 		  	408849008	 	CIRCUIT PK, XCVREE25, 1546.12, CH39	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	1	  		
		 		  	408849024	 	CIRCUIT PK,XCVREE25, CH43 W/VOA	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	1	  		
		 		  	408851988	 	CIRCUIT PK,OLDVGMSA,1510,OA,VG EDFA, MSA	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	1	  		
		 		  	408851996	 	Shelf Assembly, MD40SHW, 40WL	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	2	  		
		 		  	408852242	 	Installation Kit, 2U SHF, 19 to 23	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	2	  		
		 		  	408852275	 	Cable Assembly, Optical, LC-LC	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	1	  		
		 		  	408852309	 	Cable Assembly, Optical, LC-LC	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	2	  		
		 		  	408852317	 	Cable Assembly, Optical,LC-LC	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	10	  		
		 		  	408852325	 	Cable Assembly, Optical, LC-LC	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	8	  		
		 		  	408852333	 	Cable Assembly, Optical, LC-LC	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	3	  		
		 		  	408853059	 	Installation Kit, 5U SHF, 19 to 23	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	2	  		
		 		  	408853570	 	Filler Assembly, OLD, Optical	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	1	  		
		 		  	408853588	 	Filler Assembly, OADM, 1 Serial	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	6	  		
		 		  	408853596	 	Filler Assembly, OADM, 8 Serial	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	1	  		
		 		  	408853612	 	Filler Assembly, XCVR	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	12	  		
		 		  	408853620	 	Filler Assembly, SIM	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	6	  		
		 		  	408862654	 	CIRCUIT PK, SIM, 2XUDS, UNIV DATA, 2PORT	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	2	  		
		 		  	408872232	 	Adapter Assembly, ID-ADAPT	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	2	  		
		 		  	408873081	 	Cable Assembly, Signal, SMB,36	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	2	  		
		 		  	408882488	 	CT PK, SSSP-CLK, Universal Shelf Processor	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	4	  		
		 		  	408892115	 	Attenuator, Singlemode, LG	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	1	  		
		 		  	408893907	 	Kit, Shelf Assy, Metropolis WSM	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	2	  		
		 		  	408898294	 	CT PK, OLDLEV20, 1310,OA,2020 EDFA,DWNLD	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	2	  		
		 		  	GLC-ZX-SM	 	1000 BASE-ZX SFP	 	TXUZZZ-ARL	 	3	  		
		 		  		 		 		 		  	$	102,205
							
		 	DP/POP Equipment- Sitting with contractor	  	524913	 	RLY RACK,WELDED,23”W,7’-0”,HCS,146	 	Cellecion	 	1	  		
		 	  	58213500001	 	System Rectifier	 	Cellecion	 	1	  		
		 	  	524913	 	Relay Rack	 	Cellecion	 	1	  		
		 	  	582135000LB	 	ASSY, DIST, LOAD DISC	 	Cellecion	 	2	  		
		 	  	524679	 	KIT 10 POS GMT FUSEHOLDER	 	Cellecion	 	2	  		
		 	  	248610900	 	FUSE ALM FSI 3A 60V	 	Cellecion	 	4	  		
		 	  	102279	 	CB HYD MAG 1P 30A	 	Cellecion	 	2	  		
		 	  	102281	 	CB HYD MAG 1P 40A	 	Cellecion	 	6	  		
		 	  	248611000	 	FUSE ALM FSI 5A 60V	 	Cellecion	 	4	  		
		 	  	102284	 	CB, HYD MAG 1P 70A	 	Cellecion	 	2	  		
		 	  	524690	 	Breaker Fuse MTG Kit	 	Cellecion	 	14	  		
		 	  	58213500062	 	ASSY, DIST WIREWAY	 	Cellecion	 	1	  		
		 	  	528429	 	KIT, 1/0 BATTERY LUGS	 	Cellecion	 	3	  		
		 	  	524913	 	Relay Rack	 	Cellecion	 	2	  		
		 	  	58213500093	 	ASSY, 23 BAT TRAY, W/WO DISC BREAK 14	 	Cellecion	 	3	  		
		 	  	121810	 	CB, HYD MAG E/M 1P 200A SPD	 	Cellecion	 	3	  		

														
		 		  	121810	 	CB, HYD MAG E/M 1P 200A SPD	 	Cellecion	 	3	  		
		 		  	525034	 	ASSY, 2 POLE BAT DISC BRKR 146	 	Cellecion	 	3	  		
		 		  	5821350093	 	ASSY, 23 BAT TRAY, W/WO DISC BREAK 14	 	Cellecion	 	3	  		
		 		  	525034	 	ASSY, 2 POLE BAT DISC BRKR 146	 	Cellecion	 	3	  		
		 		  	528429	 	KIT, 1/0 BATTERY LUGS	 	Cellecion	 	3	  		
		 		  	112795	 	BAT UNIT VRLA 6 CELL 12 V M12V	 	Cellecion	 	24	  		
		 		  	515907	 	TERM PNL, 3.5” x 23”	 	Cellecion	 	2	  		
		 		  	102276	 	15 Amp DC Breaker CB, HYD Mag, 1P, 80VDC	 	Cellecion	 	4	  		
		 		  	58920010001	 	ASSY, SHELF, 1ST EXP, 23”, 2RU,9000W,48VDC	 	Cellecion	 	1	  		
		 		  	58920010002	 	ASSY, SHELF, 1ST EXP, 23”, 2RU,9000W,48	 	Cellecion	 	1	  		
		 		  	58920010050	 	KIT,PCU BLANK COVER	 	Cellecion	 	4	  		
		 		  	43380028402	 	ASSY,FINAL,SMALL POWER MCA	 	Cellecion	 	1	  		
		 		  	4865342000	 		 	Cellecion	 	5	  		
		 		  	524679	 	Kit, 10POS GMT Fuseholder- Correction to Invoice 900132550	 	Cellecion	 	1	  		
		 		  	300386943	 	LSC1S-864-74-E/W LCA-LT1B-FF-FO	 	Cellecion	 	1	  		
		 		  	107856528	 	ASSY-15” DEEP FRAME ASSY*	 	Cellecion	 	1	  		
		 		  	CONCRETE SHELTER	 	11’8” X 20’ Concrete Shelter	 	Cellecion	 	1	  		
		 		  	OTEC225	 	Automatic Transfer Switch	 	Cellecion	 	1	  		
		 		  		 		 		 		  	$	98,951
		
	 Non-Deployed Capital Materials Totals:
	  	$	893,950

 SCHEDULE D 
 AS-BUILT DOCUMENTATION 
 [INCLUDED ON CD-ROM DELIVERED WITH EXECUTION OF THIS AGREEMENT]

 SCHEDULE E 
 REGULATORY FUNCTIONALITY SPECIFICATIONS 
  

			
	 	  	Status
	Meter Management	  	 
	    •        LDAP or single-sign on compliant to manage user access	  	Parties agree that implementation of using LDAP for CURRENT View but Active Directory (AD - Microsoft’s LDAP implementation) for CURRENTLOOK and CURRENTCOLLECTOR,
provided there is a process where AD and LDAP can be synchronized, will conform to this requirement
		
	    •        Use of security profiles to manage various support roles in accordance with audit control requirements	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        Management of user ID’s, passwords and profiles with date and time stamps	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        Management of all transactions with date, time and user or system ID to support audit controls	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        Retention of all error logs, on-demand status results for audit control reports	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms and offline storage is acceptable.
		
	    •        Managing all provisioning / modifications / deletions / suspensions processes associated with meters	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        Access to all meter provisioning transaction processes through a standard XML-based API interface with systems
external to the BPL environment	  	Parties agree that present SOAP/XML API implementation conforms because process fully supports meter provisioning
		
	    •        Providing and retaining error logs for all meter processes including date and time stamps	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms

			
		
	    •        Performing all firmware updates to the CURRENT BPL Module and maintaining prior and current update information
including version, date, time, user or system ID and comment parameters to support audit controls.	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        Support C12.19 configuration functions associated with a meter including class definitions, interval and register
requirements including add, modify, delete and obtaining current settings from the meters through external API	  	Parties agree that meter conforms today, additional multi-vendor back office development required
		
	    •        Performing meter processes and configuration functions in a meter-by-meter role or through global
functions	  	Parties agree that meter conforms today, additional multi-vendor back office development required
		
	    •        Performing automated meter readings based on various interval profiles and priorities	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        Access to all on-demand functions and associated processes through a standard XML-based API interface with systems
external to the BPL environment	  	Parties agree that present SOAP/XML API implementation conforms
		
	    •        Performing on-demand readings from all meters with CURRENT BPL module in an individual or global process which
obtains the cumulative consumption register data for positive / negative pulses and voltage interval readings for the period specified in the read request.	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        Performing on-demand readings from all meters with CURRENT BPL module in an individual or global process which
obtains data stored on the meter and supported by the meter API UOMs from last full interval read date / time (all uncollected data) since last completed read from meter, including register values at the time of the read	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        Performing on-demand readings from all L&G S4e C&I meters with CURRENT BPL module in an individual or global
process which obtains all intervals and registers for a C&I meter supported by the meter API UOMs from the last interval read date / time for the current configuration provisioned to the meter	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms

			
		
	    •        Performing on-demand readings from all L&G S4e C&I meters with CURRENT BPL module in an individual or global
process which obtains all intervals and registers supported by the meter API UOMs from the last interval read date / time for the specified configuration	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        Performing on-demand readings from all meters in an individual or global process which obtains all interval data
supported by the meter API UOMs between specified dates, including register values at the time of the reading	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        Performing on-demand readings from all C&I meters in an individual or global process which obtains all
configuration registers and intervals supported by the meter API UOMs between specified dates	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        Performing on-demand readings from all C&I meters in an individual or global process which obtains all
configuration registers and intervals supported by the meter API UOMs between specified dates and for the specified configuration	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        Resetting all registers on all meters and obtains the pre- and post-reset register values defined by the
meter’s configuration in an individual or global process	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        Returning and retaining on-demand read results supported by the meter API UOMs including the status such as reading
success, invalid device id, device not found, outage state, unparsable data, unspecified error, timeout, invalid device type, name does not exist, invalid read configuration	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        Validate and maintain last value, date and time associated the power status of a meter in an individual or global
process	  	Parties agree that present implementation of having the meter store the data and having the data accessible via the API conforms
		
	    •        Access to the validation of the meter power status process through a standard XML-based API interface with systems
external to the BPL environment	  	Parties agree that present implementation utilizing CURRENT’s Smart Grid API conforms
		
	    •        Sending all meter reading transactions through a standard XML-based API interface with systems external to the BPL
environment	  	Parties agree that present implementation utilizing CURRENT’s Smart Grid API conforms

			
		
	    •        Maintaining meter alarm information along with date and time stamps	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        Maintaining meter alarm information in logical groups by model	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        Maintaining the meter alarm values associated with each meter type	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        Access to the meter alarm information along with the date and time stamps through a standard XML-based API interface
with systems external to the BPL environment	  	Parties agree that present implementation utilizing CURRENT’s Smart Grid API conforms
		
	    •        Maintaining meter outage information along with date and time stamps	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        Access to the meter outage information along with the date and time stamps through a standard XML-based API
interface with systems external to the BPL environment	  	Parties agree that present implementation utilizing CURRENT’s Smart Grid API conforms
		
	    •        Maintaining meter communication loss information along with date and time stamps	  	Parties agree that present implementation utilizing CURRENT’s Smart Grid API conforms
		
	    •        Access to the meter communication loss information along with the date and time stamps through a standard XML-based
API interface with systems external to the BPL environment	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms of gaining access to the meter communication loss information along with the date and time stamps through a standard XML-based API interface or
data table replication with systems external to the BPL environment
		
	    •        Performing a ping (meter reading) function on a meter in an individual or global process	  	Parties agree that present implementation utilizing CURRENT’s Smart Grid API conforms
		
	    •        Ability to perform a ping (meter reading) function on a meter in an individual or global process through a standard
XML-based API interface with systems external to the BPL environment	  	Parties agree that present implementation utilizing CURRENT’s Smart Grid API conforms
		
	    •        Performing a ping (power status) function on a meter in an individual or global process	  	Parties agree that present implementation utilizing CURRENT’s Smart Grid API conforms
		
	    •        Ability to perform a ping (power status) function on a meter in an individual or global process through a standard
XML-based API interface with systems external to the BPL environment	  	Parties agree that present implementation utilizing CURRENT’s Smart Grid API conforms

			
		
	    •        Maintaining the on-demand status types including ping success, ping failure, remote disconnect success, remote
re-connect success, firmware update success, remote disconnect failure, remote re-connect failure, firmware update failure	  	Parties agree present implementation conforms (except remote disconnect/reconnect, which is not currently meter supported)
		
	    •        Providing messages and corresponding status to and from the HAN device	  	Supports the ability to send messages from the back-office/Internet to any IP-enabled HAN device with an Ethernet port that can be connected through a BPL modem.
		
	    •        Ability to provide messages and corresponding status to and from the HAN device in an individual or global process
through a standard XML-based API interface with systems external to the BPL environment	  	Supports the ability to send messages from the back-office/Internet to any IP-enabled HAN device with an Ethernet port that can be connected through a BPL modem.
		
	    •        Providing message prioritization capability for HAN messages	  	Supports the ability to send messages from the back-office/Internet to any IP-enabled HAN device with an Ethernet port that can be connected through a BPL modem.
		
	    •        Ability to validate meter and HAN communication when a meter is replaced	  	Parties agree that present implementation of pinging to test connectivity conforms
		
	    •        Ability to provide meter and HAN communication validation information through a standard XML-based API interface
with systems external to the BPL environment	  	Supports the ability to ping from the back-office/Internet to any IP-enabled HAN device with an Ethernet port that can be connected through a BPL modem. Provided the HAN device and BPL modem are
integrated, then this can be supported through a standard XML-based API interface.
		
	    •        Ability to commission or decommission individual HAN devices based on user or system ID	  	Supports the ability to send messages from the back-office/Internet to any IP-enabled HAN device with an Ethernet port that can be connected through a BPL modem.

			
		
	    •        Ability to provide HAN device commissioning or de-commissioning processes through a standard XML-based API interface
with systems external to the BPL environment	  	Supports the ability to send messages from the back-office/Internet to any IP-enabled HAN device with an Ethernet port that can be connected through a BPL modem.
		
	    •        Ability to share event information with the HAN device	  	Supports the ability to send messages from the back-office/Internet to any IP-enabled HAN device with an Ethernet port that can be connected through a BPL modem.
		
	    •        Ability to provide event sharing processes with the HAN devices through a standard XML-based API interface with
systems external to the BPL environment	  	Supports the ability to send messages from the back-office/Internet to any IP-enabled HAN device with an Ethernet port that can be connected through a BPL modem.
		
	    •        Ability to provide confirmation regarding HAN messages	  	Supports the ability to send messages from the back-office/Internet to any IP-enabled HAN device with an Ethernet port that can be connected through a BPL modem.
		
	    •        Ability to provide HAN confirmation through a standard XML-based API interface with systems external to the BPL
environment	  	Supports the ability to send messages from the back-office/Internet to any IP-enabled HAN device with an Ethernet port that can be connected through a BPL modem.
		
	    •        Ability to track HAN requests with a user or system ID and date and time stamp for audit control
purposes	  	Supports the ability to send messages from the back-office/Internet to any IP-enabled HAN device with an Ethernet port that can be connected through a BPL modem.
		
	    •        Ability to provide HAN request tracking information through a standard XML-based API interface with systems external
to the BPL environment	  	Supports the ability to send messages from the back-office/Internet to any IP-enabled HAN device with an Ethernet port that can be connected through a BPL modem.
		
	    •        Ability to support two-way messaging with the HAN device	  	Supports the ability to send messages from the back-office/Internet to any IP-enabled HAN device with an Ethernet port that can be connected through a BPL modem.

			
		
	    •        Ability to provide two-way messaging with a HAN device through a standard XML-based API interface with systems
external to the BPL environment	  	Supports the ability to send messages from the back-office/Internet to any IP-enabled HAN device with an Ethernet port that can be connected through a BPL modem.
		
	    •        Ability to support pause and resume functions for interfaces with external applications for meter data	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        The meter management solution must be capable of operating independently of the network management
solution	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        The meter API’s should be developed with open industry standards to support transaction processing by other
applications	  	Parties agree that present implementation of using SNMP v3 conforms
		
	Transformer Management	  	
		
	    •        Obtaining on-demand current low-voltage 1 and low-voltage 2 transformer voltages readings for a specified
transformer id in an individual or global process	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        Access to all on-demand functions and associated processes through a standard XML-based API interface with systems
external to the BPL environment	  	Parties agree that present implementation of gaining access to the information through a standard XML-based API interface or data table replication with systems external to the BPL environment
conforms
		
	    •        Retention of all error logs, on-demand status results for audit control reports	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        Returning and retaining on-demand results including the status such as reading success, invalid device id, device
not found, outage state, unspecified error, timeout, name does not exist	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        Obtaining an on-demand power status of a transformer in an individual or global process	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        Providing flags to validate reading and alarm records	  	Parties agree that present implementation of providing trap notifications conforms

			
		
	    •        Maintaining transformer voltage, voltage thresholds, date and time stamp information associated with the transformer
voltage exceeding a specific threshold	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        Access to the transformer voltage, voltage thresholds, date and time stamp information through a standard XML-based
API interface with systems external to the BPL environment	  	Parties agree that present implementation of gaining access to the information through a standard XML-based API interface or data table replication with systems external to the BPL environment
conforms
		
	    •        Maintaining transformer outage event, date and time stamp information	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        Access to the transformer outage event, date and time stamp information through a standard XML-based API interface
with systems external to the BPL environment	  	Parties agree that present implementation of gaining access to the information through a standard XML-based API interface or data table replication with systems external to the BPL environment
conforms
		
	    •        The transformer management solution must be capable of operating independently of the network management solution.
	  	Parties acknowledge that this function is not currently available but will be included in CURRENT VIEW 4.1, which is slated for release by August 1, 2008.
		
	Network Management	  	
		
	    •        Providing two-way communication to each of the meters and network elements	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        The network management solution must be capable of operating independently of the meter management
solution	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        The network element API’s should be developed with open industry standards to support transaction processing
and network management by other applications	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        The management information base (MIB) definitions must be developed based on the standard OSI / ISO network
management model and open industry standards to support network management by other applications	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	    •        LDAP or single-sign on compliant to manage user access	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms

			
		
	•        Use of security profiles to manage various support roles in accordance with audit control requirements	  	Parties agree that present implementation of having role based users conforms
		
	•        Management of user ID’s, passwords and profiles with date and time stamps	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	•        Management of all transactions with date, time and user or system ID to support audit controls	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	•        Retention of all error logs, on-demand status results for audit control reports	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	•        Network environment must be capable of managing simultaneous activity associated with meter reading functions (interval-based or on-demand,
individual or global processes), HAN functions (individual or global processes) and network element functions (interval-based or on-demand, controls)	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	•        Ability to support data traffic prioritization requirements	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	•        Ability to support multiple layers of security based on data requirements	  	Parties agree that present implementation conforms
		
	Data Values	  	
		
	•        The BPL environment must use at a minimum Units of Measures (UOM) based on ANSI C12.19 Utility Industry End Device Data Table formats for
data types associated with:	  	
		
	 •        Pulse (+kWh)
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Pulse (-kWh)
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        120 V Phase A Voltage
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms

			
		
	 •        120 V Phase C Voltage
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        240 V Voltage
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Power Outage
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Clock Drift
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Outage Reporting
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Clock Drift Alarm Count
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Clock Drift Threshold
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Clock Drift Adjust Time
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        External Input 1
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        External Input 2
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        kVARh Manipulated
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms

			
	 •        Lagging kVARh
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Leading kVARh
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Leading VAh
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        kVAh RMS
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        V2h(a) or V hours (a) ANSI
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        V2h(b) or V hours (b) ANSI
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        V2h(c) or V hours (c) ANSI
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        I2h(n) or I hours (n) ANSI
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        I2h(a) or I hours (a) ANSI
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        I2h(b) or I hours (b) ANSI
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        I2h(c) or I hours (c) ANSI
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms

			
	 •        kVAh td manipulated
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        kVAh td leading
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Voltage Sag (a)
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Voltage Sag (b)
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Voltage Sag (c)
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Voltage Swell (a)
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Voltage Swell (b)
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Voltage Swell (c)
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Voltage Sag (any phase)
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Voltage Swell (any phase)
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Power Factor
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms

			
	 •        Rate A kWh
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Rate B kWh
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Rate C kWh
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Rate D kWh
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Rate A kW
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Rate B kW
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Max kW
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Power Factor at Max kW Interval
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Interval Length
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Number of Demand Resets
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Date and Time of Last Reset
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms

			
	 •        Program ID
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Program Date
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Kt
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Meter Kh
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Mfg. Serial Number
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Date and Time
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Number of Power Outages
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Number of Times Programmed
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Programmer Name
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Phase A Voltage
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Phase B Voltage
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms

			
	 •        Phase C Voltage
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Phase B Voltage Angle
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Phase C Voltage Angle
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Phase A Current
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Phase B Current
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Phase C Current
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Phase A Current Angle
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Phase B Current Angle
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        Phase C Current Angle
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms
		
	 •        kVA
	  	Parties agree that present implementation of identifying these data types through the UOM API specification conforms

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	Brocade Silkworm 4100	 	
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	IBM x336	 	
	Netapp 3040C	 	
	Netapp DS14mk4FC drawers	 	

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	Description	 	
	7609 Chassis Bundles	 	
	Cisco 7609 9-slot, Redundant System, 2 SUP720-3BXL and 2 PS	 	
	Supervisor Engine 720-3BXL	 	
	Cat6500 Sup720/Sup32 Compact Flash Mem 128MB	 	
	Supervisor Engine 720-3BXL	 	
	Cat6500 Sup720/Sup32 Compact Flash Mem 128MB	 	
	2700W/4000W DC Option for CISCO7609/Cat 6509 Chassis	 	
	Cisco 7600-SUP720 IOS ADVANCED ENTERPRISE SERVICES SSH	 	
	Cisco 7600 Series SPA Interface Processor-400	 	
	Cisco 2-port Gigabit Ethernet Shared Port Adapter	 	
	Cat6500 48-port 10/100/1000 GE Mod: fabric enabled, RJ-45	 	
	Catalyst 6500 24-port GigE Mod: fabric-enabled (Req. SFPs)	 	
	GE SFP, LC connector LX/LH transceiver	 	
	GE SFP, LC connector SX transceiver	 	
	Catalyst 6500/Cisco 7600 Supervisor 720 Fabric MSFC3 PFC3BXL	 	
	Bootflash for SUP720 - 64MB-SP	 	
	Bootflash for SUP720-64MB-RP	 	
	Catalyst 6500/Cisco 7600 Supervisor 720 Fabric MSFC3 PFC3BXL	 	
	Bootflash for SUP720 - 64MB-SP	 	
	Bootflash for SUP720-64MB-RP	 	
	SPA for Cisco 7600; No Physical Part; For Tracking Only	 	
	Catalyst 6500 256MB DDR, xCEF720 (67xx interface, DFC3A)	 	
	Catalyst 6500 Central Fwd Card for WS-X67xx modules	 	
	8x5xNBD SMARTNET Svc, 7609 Chassis Bundles	 	
	SMARTNET 8x5xNBD Cisco 7609 9-slot, R	 	
	SMARTNET 8x5xNBD 7600 Series SPA Interface Processor 400	 	
	SMARTNET 8x5xNBD 2-Pt Gigabit Enet Shared Pt Adptr	 	
	7609 Chassis Bundles	 	
	Cisco 7609 9-slot, Redundant System, 2 SUP720-3BXL and 2 PS	 	

			
	Supervisor Engine 720-3BXL	 	
	Cat6500 Sup720/Sup32 Compact Flash Mem 128MB	 	
	Supervisor Engine 720-3BXL	 	
	Cat6500 Sup720/Sup32 Compact Flash Mem 128MB	 	
	2700W/4000W DC Option for CISCO7609/Cat 6509 Chassis	 	
	Cisco 7600-SUP720 IOS ADVANCED ENTERPRISE SERVICES SSH	 	
	Cat6500 48-port 10/100/1000 GE Mod: fabric enabled, RJ-45	 	
	Catalyst 6500 24-port GigE Mod: fabric-enabled (Req. SFPs)	 	
	GE SFP, LC connector SX transceiver	 	
	Catalyst 6500/Cisco 7600 Supervisor 720 Fabric MSFC3 PFC3BXL	 	
	Bootflash for SUP720 - 64MB-SP	 	
	Bootflash for SUP720-64MB-RP	 	
	Catalyst 6500/Cisco 7600 Supervisor 720 Fabric MSFC3 PFC3BXL	 	
	Bootflash for SUP720 - 64MB-SP	 	
	Bootflash for SUP720-64MB-RP	 	
	Catalyst 6500 256MB DDR, xCEF720 (67xx interface, DFC3A)	 	
	Catalyst 6500 Central Fwd Card for WS-X67xx modules	 	
	Firewall blade for 6500 and 7600, VFW License Separate	 	
	Firewall Module Software 3.1 for 6500 and 7600, 2 free VFW	 	
	Catalyst 6000 Content Switching Module	 	
	CSM 4.2.2 Software Release	 	
	8x5xNBD Svc, Firewall blade for Catalyst 6500	 	
	8x5xNBD SMARTNET Svc, 7609 Chassis Bundles	 	
	SMARTNET 8x5xNBD Cisco 7609 9-slot, R	 	
	Cisco Catalyst C2960G 44-port 10/100/1000	 	
	GE SFP, LC connector SX transceiver	 	
	Cisco Smartnet Extended Service Agreement 1yr (8x5 NBD)	 	
	Cisco SCE 2020 Service Control Engine, Multi Mode, 4-port GE	 	
	Cisco Service Control Engine DC Power Supply	 	
	Cisco SCA for Broadband Rel. 2.5, Cap. Cntl	 	
	Cisco SCOS Software Release 2.5	 	
	Service Control Collection Mgr (database s/w not included)	 	
	Cisco SCA for BB Rel. 2.5, 10K Subs License, Tier Cntl	 	
	Cisco Smartnet Extended Service Agreement 1yr (8x5 NBD)	 	
	2821 w/ AC PWR,2GE,4HWICs,3PVDM,1NME-X,2AIM,IP BASE,64F/256D	 	
	Cisco 2800 IP BASE W/O CRYPTO	 	
	16 port Asynchronous Module	 	
	Power Cord,110V	 	
	8 Lead Octal Cable (68 pin to 8 Male RJ-45s)	 	
	Cisco 2821/51 AC power supply	 	
	Device manager for routers	 	
	256MB DDR DRAM Memory factory default for the Cisco 2800	 	
	64MB CF default for Cisco 2800 Series	 	
	ONSITE 8X5XNBD 2821 w/ AC PWR,2FE,4HWICs	 	
	Catalyst 6500 Cisco Anomaly Detection Module	 	
	Service Module 5.0 software	 	
	1 Card - Guard (Prevention)	 	
	Guard 5.0 Module software	 	

			
	CS Mgr 3.0 Enterprise Pro - 50 Device Base Lic Media Kit	 	
	CS Mgr Enterprise Pro - Incremental 500 Device License	 	
	PN-MARS 50 1RU Appliance, 1,000 EPS, 240GB RAID0, HW/SW	 	
	SAS SVC., Cisco Secure Policy Manager v2.0 appl.	 	
	SMARTNET 8X5XNBD PN-MARS 50 1RU Appli	 	
	SMARTNET 8X5XNBD Catalyst 6500 Cisco	 	
	Forum 2563 64bit Xwall Appliance for Production environments	 	
	Forum X-Ray software QA/Test tool	 	
	1 Year of 24/7/365 Support and maintenance	 	
	US robotics modem	 	

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	Optical Electronics	 	
	Lucent WSM	 	
	Power:	 	
	10amp Breaker w/ mounting kit	 	
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 Communications Equipment 
  

			
	Description	 	
	7609 Chassis Bundles	 	
	Cisco 7609 9-slot, Redundant System, 2 SUP720-3BXL and 2 PS	 	
	Supervisor Engine 720-3BXL	 	
	Cat6500 Sup720/Sup32 Compact Flash Mem 128MB	 	
	Supervisor Engine 720-3BXL	 	
	Cat6500 Sup720/Sup32 Compact Flash Mem 128MB	 	
	2700W/4000W DC Option for CISCO7609/Cat 6509 Chassis	 	
	Cisco 7600-SUP720 IOS ADVANCED ENTERPRISE SERVICES SSH	 	

			
	Cisco 7600 Series SPA Interface Processor-400	 	
	Cisco 2-port Gigabit Ethernet Shared Port Adapter	 	
	Cat6500 48-port 10/100/1000 GE Mod: fabric enabled, RJ-45	 	
	Catalyst 6500 24-port GigE Mod: fabric-enabled (Req. SFPs)	 	
	GE SFP, LC connector LX/LH transceiver	 	
	GE SFP, LC connector SX transceiver	 	
	Catalyst 6500/Cisco 7600 Supervisor 720 Fabric MSFC3 PFC3BXL	 	
	Bootflash for SUP720 - 64MB-SP	 	
	Bootflash for SUP720-64MB-RP	 	
	Catalyst 6500/Cisco 7600 Supervisor 720 Fabric MSFC3 PFC3BXL	 	
	Bootflash for SUP720 - 64MB-SP	 	
	Bootflash for SUP720-64MB-RP	 	
	SPA for Cisco 7600; No Physical Part; For Tracking Only	 	
	Catalyst 6500 256MB DDR, xCEF720 (67xx interface, DFC3A)	 	
	Catalyst 6500 Central Fwd Card for WS-X67xx modules	 	
	8x5xNBD SMARTNET Svc, 7609 Chassis Bundles	 	
	SMARTNET 8x5xNBD Cisco 7609 9-slot, R	 	
	SMARTNET 8x5xNBD 7600 Series SPA Interface Processor 400	 	
	SMARTNET 8x5xNBD 2-Pt Gigabit Enet Shared Pt Adptr	 	
	7609 Chassis Bundles	 	
	Cisco 7609 9-slot, Redundant System, 2 SUP720-3BXL and 2 PS	 	
	Supervisor Engine 720-3BXL	 	
	Cat6500 Sup720/Sup32 Compact Flash Mem 128MB	 	
	Supervisor Engine 720-3BXL	 	
	Cat6500 Sup720/Sup32 Compact Flash Mem 128MB	 	
	2700W/4000W DC Option for CISCO7609/Cat 6509 Chassis	 	
	Cisco 7600-SUP720 IOS ADVANCED ENTERPRISE SERVICES SSH	 	
	Cat6500 48-port 10/100/1000 GE Mod: fabric enabled, RJ-45	 	
	Catalyst 6500 24-port GigE Mod: fabric-enabled (Req. SFPs)	 	
	GE SFP, LC connector SX transceiver	 	
	Catalyst 6500/Cisco 7600 Supervisor 720 Fabric MSFC3 PFC3BXL	 	
	Bootflash for SUP720 - 64MB-SP	 	
	Bootflash for SUP720-64MB-RP	 	
	Catalyst 6500/Cisco 7600 Supervisor 720 Fabric MSFC3 PFC3BXL	 	
	Bootflash for SUP720 - 64MB-SP	 	
	Bootflash for SUP720-64MB-RP	 	
	Catalyst 6500 256MB DDR, xCEF720 (67xx interface, DFC3A)	 	
	Catalyst 6500 Central Fwd Card for WS-X67xx modules	 	
	Firewall blade for 6500 and 7600, VFW License Separate	 	
	Firewall Module Software 3.1 for 6500 and 7600, 2 free VFW	 	
	Catalyst 6000 Content Switching Module	 	
	CSM 4.2.2 Software Release	 	
	8x5xNBD Svc, Firewall blade for Catalyst 6500	 	
	8x5xNBD SMARTNET Svc, 7609 Chassis Bundles	 	
	SMARTNET 8x5xNBD Cisco 7609 9-slot, R	 	
	Cisco Catalyst C2960G 44-port 10/100/1000	 	
	GE SFP, LC connector SX transceiver	 	
	Cisco Smartnet Extended Service Agreement 1yr (8x5 NBD)	 	
	Cisco SCE 2020 Service Control Engine, Multi Mode, 4-port GE	 	

			
	Cisco Service Control Engine DC Power Supply	 	
	Cisco Smartnet Extended Service Agreement 1yr (8x5 NBD)	 	
	2821 w/ AC PWR,2GE,4HWICs,3PVDM,1NME-X,2AIM,IP BASE,64F/256D	 	
	Cisco 2800 IP BASE W/O CRYPTO	 	
	16 port Asynchronous Module	 	
	Power Cord,110V	 	
	8 Lead Octal Cable (68 pin to 8 Male RJ-45s)	 	
	Cisco 2821/51 AC power supply	 	
	Device manager for routers	 	
	256MB DDR DRAM Memory factory default for the Cisco 2800	 	
	64MB CF default for Cisco 2800 Series	 	
	ONSITE 8X5XNBD 2821 w/ AC PWR,2FE,4HWICs	 	
	Catalyst 6500 Cisco Anomaly Detection Module	 	
	Service Module 5.0 software	 	
	1 Card -Guard (Prevention)	 	
	Guard 5.0 Module software	 	
	SMARTNET 8X5XNBD Catalyst 6500 Cisco	 	
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	Description	 	
	Optical Passive:	 	
	FDP	 	
	Optical Electronics	 	
	Lucent WSM	 	
	Power:	 	
	10amp Breaker w/ mounting kit	 	
	19” Return Busbar Kit	 	
	30kVA Liebert NX 3 phase UPS	 	
	Blue 22’ L1530R1 w/ 3 pole 30 amp Square D QOB breaker	 	
	Blue 22’ L630R1 w/ QOB 2 pole 30A Square D breaker	 	
	DC -48 200A Breaker Panel	 	
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	Misc.	 	
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	Description	 	
	7613 Chassis Bundles	 	
	Cisco 7613 13-slot, Redundant System, 2 SUP720-3BXL and 2 PS	 	
	Supervisor Engine 720-3BXL	 	
	Cat6500 Sup720/Sup32 Compact Flash Mem 128MB	 	
	Supervisor Engine 720-3BXL	 	
	Cat6500 Sup720/Sup32 Compact Flash Mem 128MB	 	
	2700W/4000W DC Option for CISCO7609/Cat 6509 Chassis	 	
	Cisco 7600-SUP720 IOS ADVANCED ENTERPRISE SERVICES SSH	 	
	Cisco 7600 Series SPA Interface Processor-400	 	
	Cisco 2-port Gigabit Ethernet Shared Port Adapter	 	
	1000BASE-LX/LH SFP (DOM)	 	
	Cisco 7600 Series SPA Interface Processor-400	 	
	Cisco 2-port Gigabit Ethernet Shared Port Adapter	 	
	1000BASE-LX/LH SFP (DOM)	 	
	Catalyst 6500 48-port GigE Mod: fabric-enabled (Req. SFPs)	 	
	Catalyst 6500 48-port GigE Mod: fabric-enabled (Req. SFPs)	 	
	Cat6500 48-port 10/100/1000 GE Mod: fabric enabled, RJ-45	 	
	High Speed Fan Tray for Catalyst 6513 / Cisco 7613	 	
	Catalyst 6500/Cisco 7600 Supervisor 720 Fabric MSFC3 PFC3BXL	 	
	Bootflash for SUP720 - 64MB-SP	 	
	Bootflash for SUP720-64MB-RP	 	
	Catalyst 6500/Cisco 7600 Supervisor 720 Fabric MSFC3 PFC3BXL	 	
	Bootflash for SUP720 - 64MB-SP	 	
	Bootflash for SUP720-64MB-RP	 	
	4000W DC Powr Sup for CISCO7609/13, Cat6509/13 chassis	 	
	SPA for Cisco 7600; No Physical Part; For Tracking Only	 	
	SPA for Cisco 7600; No Physical Part; For Tracking Only	 	
	Catalyst 6500 256MB DDR, xCEF720 (67xx interface, DFC3A)	 	
	Catalyst 6500 Central Fwd Card for WS-X67xx modules	 	
	Catalyst 6500 256MB DDR, xCEF720 (67xx interface, DFC3A)	 	
	Catalyst 6500 Central Fwd Card for WS-X67xx modules	 	
	Catalyst 6500 256MB DDR, xCEF720 (67xx interface, DFC3A)	 	
	Catalyst 6500 Central Fwd Card for WS-X67xx modules	 	
	8x5xNBD SMARTNET Svc, 7613 Chassis Bundles	 	
	SMARTNET 8x5xNBD Cisco 7613 13-slot,	 	
	SMARTNET 8x5xNBD 7600 Series SPA Interface Processor 400	 	
	SMARTNET 8x5xNBD 7600 Series SPA Interface Processor 400	 	
	SMARTNET 8x5xNBD 2-Pt Gigabit Enet Shared Pt Adptr	 	
	SMARTNET 8x5xNBD 2-Pt Gigabit Enet Shared Pt Adptr	 	
	GE SFP, LC connector LX/LH transceiver	 	
	GE SFP, LC connector ZX transceiver	 	
	GE SFP, LC connector LX/LH transceiver	 	
	Catalyst 6500 24-port GigE Mod: fabric-enabled (Req. SFPs)	 	
	Cisco ME 3400 Switch - 24 10/100 + 2 SFP, AC PS	 	
	Cisco ME 340X SERIES IOS METRO ACCESS W/O CRYPTO TAR	 	
	SMARTnet for ME3400 Series Products	 	

			
	cisco 2511 (68030) processor (revision M) with 14336K/2048K bytes of memory.	 	
	Cisco 7301 chassis, 256MB memory, A/C power,64MB Flash	 	
	Cisco 7301 Dual DC48 Power Supply Option	 	
	Cisco 7301 Series IOS IP	 	
	1GB memory upgrade for 7301	 	
	Compact Disk Flash for 7301,64MB option	 	
	Cisco Smartnet Extended Service Agreement 1yr (8x5 NBD)	 	
	US robotics modem	 	
	Description	 	
	  
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	M2 Passive Optical Rack	 	
	M2 Passive Optical Splitter Cards	 	
	PBN Cards (Optical Rx)	 	
	PBN Cards (Optical Tx)	 	
	PBN Chassis (Optical Reciever)	 	
	PBN Chassis (Optical Transmiter)	 	
	PBN RF Splitter Rack	 	
	PBN Power Supply Module	 	
	Optical Passive:	 	
	MAMU 864	 	
	MAMU 288	 	
	Optical Electronics:	 	
	WSM Complete Equipment	 	
	Power:	 	
	Automatic Transfer Switch	 	
	Additional Rectifier Shelfs	 	
	Base System- LXP	 	
	Batteries	 	
	DP Generator	 	
	PCUs	 	
	Cabinet:	 	
	11.5x20x9 DP	 	
	Misc.	 	
	FDP Rack	 	
	Fence & Gate	 	
	Fire Suppression	 	
	Manholes	 	
	Racks	 	
	XIT Ground Rods	 	
	Modem	 	
	Jumpers	 	
	URD-A:	 	
	C4 Chassis	 	
	C4 CAM Physical Interface Card	 	
	C4 Cable Access Module	 	
	System Control Module	 	

			
	Fabric Control Module	  	
	Gigabit Ethernet network Access Card	  	
	Physical Interface Cards	  	
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	Description	 	
	7613 Chassis Bundles	 	
	Cisco 7613 13-slot, Redundant System, 2 SUP720-3BXL and 2 PS	 	
	Supervisor Engine 720-3BXL	 	
	Cat6500 Sup720/Sup32 Compact Flash Mem 128MB	 	
	Supervisor Engine 720-3BXL	 	
	Cat6500 Sup720/Sup32 Compact Flash Mem 128MB	 	
	2700W/4000W DC Option for CISCO7609/Cat 6509 Chassis	 	
	Cisco 7600-SUP720 IOS ADVANCED ENTERPRISE SERVICES SSH	 	
	Cisco 7600 Series SPA Interface Processor-400	 	
	Cisco 2-port Gigabit Ethernet Shared Port Adapter	 	
	1000BASE-LX/LH SFP (DOM)	 	
	Cisco 7600 Series SPA Interface Processor-400	 	
	Cisco 2-port Gigabit Ethernet Shared Port Adapter	 	
	1000BASE-LX/LH SFP (DOM)	 	
	Catalyst 6500 48-port GigE Mod: fabric-enabled (Req. SFPs)	 	
	Catalyst 6500 48-port GigE Mod: fabric-enabled (Req. SFPs)	 	
	Cat6500 48-port 10/100/1000 GE Mod: fabric enabled, RJ-45	 	
	High Speed Fan Tray for Catalyst 6513 / Cisco 7613	 	
	Catalyst 6500/Cisco 7600 Supervisor 720 Fabric MSFC3 PFC3BXL	 	
	Bootflash for SUP720 - 64MB-SP	 	
	Bootflash for SUP720-64MB-RP	 	
	Catalyst 6500/Cisco 7600 Supervisor 720 Fabric MSFC3 PFC3BXL	 	
	Bootflash for SUP720 - 64MB-SP	 	
	Bootflash for SUP720-64MB-RP	 	
	4000W DC Powr Sup for CISCO7609/13, Cat6509/13 chassis	 	
	SPA for Cisco 7600; No Physical Part; For Tracking Only	 	
	SPA for Cisco 7600; No Physical Part; For Tracking Only	 	
	Catalyst 6500 256MB DDR, xCEF720 (67xx interface, DFC3A)	 	
	Catalyst 6500 Central Fwd Card for WS-X67xx modules	 	
	Catalyst 6500 256MB DDR, xCEF720 (67xx interface, DFC3A)	 	
	Catalyst 6500 Central Fwd Card for WS-X67xx modules	 	
	Catalyst 6500 256MB DDR, xCEF720 (67xx interface, DFC3A)	 	
	Catalyst 6500 Central Fwd Card for WS-X67xx modules	 	

			
	8x5xNBD SMARTNET Svc, 7613 Chassis Bundles	 	
	SMARTNET 8x5xNBD Cisco 7613 13-slot,	 	
	SMARTNET 8x5xNBD 7600 Series SPA Interface Processor 400	 	
	SMARTNET 8x5xNBD 7600 Series SPA Interface Processor 400	 	
	SMARTNET 8x5xNBD 2-Pt Gigabit Enet Shared Pt Adptr	 	
	SMARTNET 8x5xNBD 2-Pt Gigabit Enet Shared Pt Adptr	 	
	GE SFP, LC connector LX/LH transceiver	 	
	Cisco 7301 chassis, 256MB memory, A/C power,64MB Flash	 	
	Cisco 7301 Dual DC48 Power Supply Option	 	
	Cisco 7301 Series IOS IP	 	
	1GB memory upgrade for 7301	 	
	Compact Disk Flash for 7301,64MB option	 	
	Cisco Smartnet Extended Service Agreement 1yr (8x5 NBD)	 	

 Fiber Equipment 
  

			
	Description	 	
	Optical Passive:	 	
	Fiber Jumpers	 	
	MAMU 864	 	
	Power:	 	
	Automatic Transfer Switch	 	
	Additional Rectifier Shelfs	 	
	Base System- LXP	 	
	Batteries	 	
	PCUs	 	
	Cabinet:	 	
	11.5x20x9 DP	 	
	Misc.	 	
	FDP Rack	 	
	Fence & Gate	 	
	Manholes	 	
	Racks	 	
	XIT Ground Rods	 	

 Centerville 
 Fiber Equipment 
  

			
	Description	 	
	Optical Passive:	 	
	MAMU 864	 	
	Power:	 	
	Automatic Transfer Switch	 	
	Additional Rectifier Shelfs	 	
	Base System- LXP	 	
	Batteries	 	
	PCUs	 	
	Cabinet:	 	

			
	11.5x20x9 DP	  	
	Misc.	  	
	FDP Rack	  	
	Fence & Gate	  	
	Manholes	  	
	Racks	  	
	XIT Ground Rods	  	

 Forestview 
  

			
	Description	 	
	Optical Passive:	 	
	MAMU 864	 	
	Power:	 	
	Automatic Transfer Switch	 	
	Additional Rectifier Shelfs	 	
	Base System- LXP	 	
	Batteries	 	
	PCUs	 	
	Cabinet:	 	
	11.5x20x9 DP	 	
	Misc.	 	
	FDP Rack	 	
	Racks	 	

 Ayers 
 Computing Equipment 
  

			
	Description	 	
	None	 	

 Communications Equipment 
  

			
	Description	 	
	None	 	

 Fiber Equipment 
  

			
	Description	 	
	Power:	 	
	Additional Rectifier Shelfs	 	
	Base System- LXP	 	
	Batteries	 	
	PCUs	 	

 EXHIBIT A 
 BILL OF SALE AND ASSIGNMENT 
 This Bill of Sale and Assignment (“Bill of
Sale”) is dated as of May     , 2008, from CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership (“Seller”), to Oncor Electric Delivery Company LLC, a Delaware limited
liability company (“Buyer”). 
 WHEREAS, Buyer, Seller and CURRENT Group, LLC, as guarantor, have executed and
delivered an Agreement of Purchase and Sale of Network and Related Equipment, dated as of April 30, 2008 (the “Agreement”), providing for the transfer, assignment and sale to Buyer of the Constructed BPL Network and
Assumed Contracts and Transferred Permits (as defined in the Agreement); and 
 WHEREAS, this Bill of Sale is being executed and delivered in
order to effect the transfer, assignment and sale to Buyer of the Constructed BPL Network and Assumed Contracts and Transferred Permits; 
 NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants set forth herein and in the Agreement and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and legal sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, Seller
does hereby sell, assign, transfer, convey, grant and deliver to Buyer, effective as of the closing of business on the date hereof, all of the Constructed BPL Network and Assumed Contracts and Transferred Permits as more specifically set forth on
Schedule A attached hereto. 
 TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same unto Buyer, its successors and assigns, and for its and their own use and
behalf forever. 
 The terms of the Agreement, including, but not limited to, Seller’s and Buyer’s representations, warranties,
covenants, agreements, and indemnities relating to the Constructed BPL Network, are incorporated herein by reference. Each party acknowledges and agrees that the representations, warranties, covenants, agreements, and indemnities contained in the
Agreement shall not be superseded hereby but shall remain in full force and effect to the full extent provided therein. In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between the terms of the Agreement and the terms hereof, the terms of the Agreement
shall govern. 
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Seller has caused this Bill of Sale to be executed in its corporate name by its proper officer as of the
day and year first written above. Delivery by Seller of a facsimile signature to this Bill of Sale shall constitute delivery of an original, binding signature hereto. 
  

			
	CURRENT COMMUNICATIONS OF TEXAS, L.P.
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

 EXHIBIT B 
 LICENSE AGREEMENT 

 EXHIBIT C 
 RETURN MATERIAL AUTHORIZATION 
  

							
	

	 	
		
	Return Materials Authorization Request	 	
		
	Customer Input Section	 	
				
	Requested by:	 	  
	  	Request Date:	 	  

				
	Company:	 	  
	  	E-Mail Address:	 	  

				
	Phone:	 	  
	  	Fax:	 	  

				
	Product Name	 	  
	  	Current Part Number	 	  

				
	Quantity	 	  
	  	Serial Numbers	 	  

				
	Purchase Order Number:	 	  
	  	Sales Order Number:	 	  

			
	Discrepant Condition and Apparent Cause	  		 	
	  

	  

	  

	  

		
	CURRENT Use Only Below This Line	 	
		
	CURRENT Investigation Notes	 	
	  

	  

	  

							
	  

	  

	  

	  

  

							
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	CURRENT Approver	  	  
	    	Date:                                      
                                         
         
			
	CURRENT Approver	  	  
	    	Date:                                      
                                         
         
			
	CURRENT Approver	  	  
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	Disposition Notes	 	
	  

	  

	  

	  

	  

 EXHIBIT D 
 FORM OF 
 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND RELEASE 
 This Settlement Agreement and Release (this “Agreement”) is made and entered into this      day of
May, 2008, by and between InfrastruX Energy Services BPL LLC (successor-in-interest to InfrastruX Energy Services BPL LP), a Delaware limited liability company (“IES”), and CURRENT Communications of Texas, L.P., a Delaware
limited partnership (“CURRENT”) (each a “Party” and collectively the “Parties”). 
 RECITALS 
 WHEREAS, CURRENT and Oncor Electric Delivery Company LLC
(“Oncor”), the parent company of IES, have entered into an Agreement of Purchase and Sale of Network and Related Equipment (the “APA”) with respect to the sale of substantially all of the assets of
CURRENT, including the existing broadband over powerline network existing as of the date hereof; 
 WHEREAS, in connection with APA, Oncor
and CURRENT have agreed to reduce the purchase price by any amounts owed from CURRENT to IES as of the date hereof resulting from the Services Agreement between IES and CURRENT dated October 9, 2006 and as subsequently amended (the
“Original Agreement”); 
 WHEREAS, as a condition to closing the transactions contemplated by the APA and in
consideration for the reduction in the purchase price for the amounts owed IES, the Parties now wish to settle and compromise all claims and disputes among them arising out of or relating to the Original Agreement; 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the recitals set forth above, and in further consideration of the promises and actions contained herein, it is
agreed as follows: 
 1. IES and CURRENT, other than with respect to IES’s failure to pay any of its subcontractors and/or material
suppliers, in all capacities and each on behalf of itself and all of its past and present subsidiaries, affiliates, parents and divisions, together with the predecessors, successors and assigns of the same; and all of the partners, members,
officers, directors, agents, and employees of the same, together with their heirs, administrators, executors, legal representatives, successors and assigns, hereby finally, unconditionally, irrevocably and absolutely releases, acquits, and forever
discharges the other Party, its past, present and future subsidiaries, affiliates, parents and divisions, together with the predecessors, successors and assigns of the same; and all of the partners, members, officers, directors, attorneys, agents,
and employees of the same, together with their heirs, administrators, executors, legal representatives, successors and assigns (together, the “Released Parties”) from and against any and all Claims (as defined below), arising
out of, related to or happening in connection with any acts or omissions of any Party occurring prior to the date hereof. THIS IS A GENERAL WAIVER AND RELEASE OF CLAIMS. 

 2. Each Party represents and warrants to the other Parties is the owner of the Claims being compromised,
settled, discharged and released pursuant to this Agreement and further warrants and represents that it has not previously assigned all or any part of such Claims to another entity or person. 
 3. Each Party covenants not to sue, or, except as may be compelled by legal process, otherwise participate in any action against any of the Released
Parties based upon any of the Claims compromised, settled, discharged and released pursuant to this Agreement. 
 4. This Agreement is
intended to compromise, terminate and constitute an accord and satisfaction of all of the Claims released hereby, as described above, and each of IES and CURRENT admits no liability, fault or wrongdoing of any nature or kind whatsoever and expressly
denies and disclaims any liability, fault or wrongdoing alleged, or which could have been alleged, with regard to such Claims. 
 5.
“Claims” means any and all presently known or unknown, fixed or contingent, legal or equitable, suspected or unsuspected, liabilities, actions, causes of action, claims, demands, indemnities, sums of money, expense
reimbursements, obligations, debts, judgments, agreements, exceptions, costs, expenses, fees (including attorneys’ fees and court costs) and suits of any nature. 
 6. Other than as set forth in the APA, this Agreement represents the entire agreement among the Parties and supersedes and cancels any prior oral or written agreement. No provision hereof may be terminated, amended or
waived other than in writing signed by the Party against whom the enforcement of such change is sought. 
 7. No failure or delay by any
Party in exercising any right or remedy under this Agreement and no course of dealing among the Parties, operates as a waiver of such right or remedy, and no single or partial exercise of any such right or remedy precludes any other or further
exercise of such right or remedy or the exercise of any other right or remedy. Any enumeration of a Party’s rights and remedies in this Agreement is not intended to be exclusive, and a Party’s rights and remedies are intended to be
cumulative to the extent permitted by law and include any rights and remedies authorized in law, by contract or in equity. 
 8. This
Agreement is governed by and shall be construed in accordance with laws of the State of Texas without giving effect to any choice or conflict of law provision or rule (whether of the State of Texas or any other jurisdiction) that would cause the
application of the laws of any jurisdiction other than State of Texas. The Parties hereto mutually consent to the jurisdiction of the federal and state courts in Dallas County, Texas and agree that any action, suit or proceeding concerning, related
to or arising out of this Agreement and the negotiation of this Agreement will be brought only in a federal or state court in Dallas County, Texas and the Parties hereto agree that they will not raise any defense or objection or file any motion
based on lack of personal jurisdiction, improper venue, inconvenience of the forum or the like in any case filed in a federal or state court in Dallas County, Texas. The Parties agree that any action or suit arising from this Agreement shall be
brought in Dallas County, Texas, and venue shall be in Dallas County, Dallas, Texas. 

 9. The Parties participated jointly in the negotiation and preparation of the Agreement. In the event of
any dispute concerning the construction or interpretation of this Agreement or any ambiguity hereof, there shall be no presumption that this Agreement or any provision hereof be construed against either Party. 
 10. CURRENT and IES acknowledge that they have read this Agreement, that they understand it, and that they sign it voluntarily. Moreover, by signing
below, a limited liability company or corporate representative of each Party represents that he or she has all limited liability or corporate authority necessary to execute this Agreement, that he or she has read the Agreement, has had the
opportunity to ask such Party’s attorney questions about it, and understands its terms. 
 11. This Agreement may be executed in one or
more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. A facsimile or electronic transmission signature will be final and legal in all aspects as if it were an original
signature to this Agreement. 
 12. InfrastruX Energy Services BPL LLC represents and warrants that it is the successor-in-interest to
InfrastruX Energy Services BPL LP. 
 [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] 

 WHEREFORE, the undersigned execute this Agreement, effective as of the date above written. 
  

			
	CURRENT COMMUNICATIONS OF TEXAS, L.P.
		
	By:	 	  

	Its:	 	  

	Date:	 	  

	
	INFRASTRUX ENERGY SERVICES BPL LLC
		
	By:	 	  

	Its:	 	  

	Date:

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