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11 Level 3 and Global Crossing Stronger Connections. New Possibilities Geneva November 2011 © 2011 Level 3 Communications, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Level.

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1 11 Level 3 and Global Crossing Stronger Connections. New Possibilities Geneva November 2011 © 2011 Level 3 Communications, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Level 3, Level 3 Communications, the Level 3 Communications Logo, Vyvx and MyLevel3, are either registered service marks or service marks of Level 3 Communications, LLC and/or one of its Affiliates in the United States and/or other countries. Level 3 services are provided by wholly owned subsidiaries of Level 3 Communications, Inc. Any other service names, product names, company names or logos included herein are the trademarks or service marks of their respective owners.

2 22 FY 2010 Key MetricsPro Forma (1) Post Synergies (2) Revenue$6.2B Adj EBITDA (3) $1.3B$1.6B Cash Balance$988M Gross Debt/ Adj EBITDA (3) 6.2x5.0x Net Debt/ Adj EBITDA (3) 5.4x4.4x Geographical Diversification (4) (5) Balanced Mix of Customers (1) Latin America $597 12% Europe $939 18% North America $3,570 70% Wholesale $2,250 44% Enterprise $2,856 56% ($ in Millions) (1)Pro Forma balances represent the combined balances and results of Level 3 and Global Crossing as of and for the year ended December 31, 2010 (2)Post Synergies balances represent pro forma balances adjusted for estimated $300 million in network and operating expense synergies post-acquisition, once achieved (3)See schedule of non-GAAP metrics for definition and reconciliation to GAAP measures Combined Company Overview (4)2010 Core Network Services plus Invest & Grow Revenue (5)Global Crossing Invest & Grow Revenue estimated by Region

3 33 End-to-End Global Network One of the world’s most advanced IP networks in the world Presence: Owned fiber networks with reach to North America, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and the Asia Pacific region Connected by extensive undersea facilities reaching 5 continents Core Network: More than 45 core network countries More than 450 core network markets ~100,000 intercity miles ~30,000 metro route miles Approximately 170 metro markets First carrier to deploy global MPLS network in 2001 First global provider with IPv6 natively deployed

4 44 More efficient. More flexible. More capable. SIP Trunking/Unified Communications | IP Convergence | Video Communications Cloud Services | VoIP Migration | Data Center Connectivity | Smart WAN Security | Low Latency | Contact Centers | Website Acceleration Business Continuity / Disaster Recovery NEXT-GENERATION TECHNOLOGY Comprehensive Solutions Next-generation technology enabled by one of the world’s largest end-to-end IP networks End-to-End IP Network

5 55 Comprehensive Portfolio of Services Service and network capabilities to enable business applications Video Services Content Delivery Network (CDN) Vyvx ®/ Solutions Data Services Voice Services PRI-ISDN – Digital Trunks SIP Trunking Local Inbound VoIP Enhanced Local Toll Free Dedicated Long Distance Dedicated Audio, video and web conferencing Internet Access MPLS / IP VPN Ethernet Virtual Private Line Virtual Private LAN Service Private Line Wavelength Access Solutions Managed Router Managed Security Managed WAN Optimization Data Center Colocation Professional Services Managed / Value-Add Services SIP Trunking/Unified Communications | IP Convergence | Video Communications | Smart WAN VoIP Migration | Data Center Connectivity | Security | Low Latency Business Continuity / Disaster Recovery | Cloud Computing | Contact Centers | Website Acceleration

6 66 Trusted by Leaders Across Industries Level 3 provides telecommunications services to business, content, wholesale and government customers including: 9 of the top 10 U.S. banks 9 of the top 10 U.S. cable providers Top U.S. broadcast networks 9 of the top 10 U.S. Internet service providers 9 of the top 10 carriers in Europe 4 out of 5 of the top U.S. wireless service providers Largest social networking sites More than 200 federal agencies and divisions 18 of the world’s top 20 telecom carriers

7 77 Wholesale Telecommunications Market in CH Huge Growth in Data Centre Space  Various factors cause more demand for DC’s:  Swiss speciality for redundancy, security, and engineering Switzerland becoming highly rated for data recovery and archiving by numerous Eastern European and Middle Eastern countries  Financial sector growth in Zurich and Geneva  Power surplus and only 8% fossil fuels  New sites online:  2011: Green Lupfig BrainServe Lausanne e-Shelter Zurich  2012: ColoZueri expansion  Sites in construction: “Large Media company” CH2 Avenches DeepGreen Naefels (lake water cooling)  i/o (innovative modular datacentres) planning presence in Zurich

8 88  Presence day 1 in all major sites in Zurich and Geneva  Multi-million spend to connect new sites in 2010 and 2011:  1 site in Geneva  3 sites in Zurich  2 sites in Zurich Region on a new regional ring  More spend allocated for 2012 in Switzerland  Possibly 2 sites in Geneva region  Integration of CH Global Crossing PoPs and fibre network  Higher visibility in the market Switzerland An important market for Level 3

9 99  Christophe Fox, Switzerland Business Development  christophe.fox@level3.com christophe.fox@level3.com  Tel. +447776240388  Michel Voitoux, EMEA Sales Team  michel.voitoux@level3.com michel.voitoux@level3.com  Tel. +33629433411  Paul Gadiot, EMEA Sales Team  paul.gadiot@level3.com paul.gadiot@level3.com  Tel. +491743261547 Please contact us!


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