Presentation at the 16th Caribbean Ministerial Strategic ICT Seminar

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Presentation at the 16th Caribbean Ministerial Strategic ICT Seminar OneWeb Presentation at the 16th Caribbean Ministerial Strategic ICT Seminar 30 November 2017 Information included herein has been determined to not contain any controlled technical data or technology as these terms are defined under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). Technical elaboration is not permitted for release without a prior review and separate release.

Who is OneWeb? OneWeb was founded to make access possible and affordable for everyone OneWeb is a Global Communications Company We’re building a new, truly global infrastructure OneWeb will address several different vertical and geographical markets The start of full Commercial service is planned for 2020 OneWeb is committed to the responsible use of space OneWeb has brought together a group of first class partners 1. Our ambition is to connect all the unconnected schools of the world by 2022 and to fully bridge the digital divide by 2027, making broadband Internet access available and affordable for everyone. 2. Our business model is wholesale. We will operate as a telecommunications company with Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to provide coverage beyond the reach of existing terrestrial networks, all over the world. 3. for those who wish for the information, freedom, and economic participation the web enables, particularly in rural areas, and especially for the schools without broadband. OneWeb will work with its joint-venture, OneWeb Satellites, to design and manufacture 900 satellites to form a global Low Earth Orbit constellation starting in 2018. 4. OneWeb will begin launching satellites in 2018 and continue ramping-up until the launch of the commercial products in 2020. 5. to enable access for everyone, everywhere on Earth, by sea, in the air and even over the poles. 6. OneWeb understands space is a shared, natural resource that must be protected like any other. We are passionate about preventing debris creation, respecting existing space assets, and ensuring a safe and sustainable space (and Earth!) environment for the future. 7. OneWeb is possible because of an array of excellent partners and investors who are committed to helping make our mission possible. Proprietary. All Rights Reserved. OneWeb ©2017

OneWeb at a Glance Low Earth Orbit (LEO) System Offers Lowest Latency < 50 milliseconds Global Constellation 900 LEO satellites System Capacity 8 Tbps Smallest user terminals 30 – 65cm Premium Spectrum Ku- and Ka-band Rights 6.5 GHz spectrum Multiple Local Access Options Wi-Fi, LTE, Ethernet, etc. Highest Throughput 450 Mbps Down/Beam 32 Mbps Up/Beam Low Earth Orbit (LEO) System Offers Lowest Latency LEO <50ms MEO >135ms GEO >560ms Improved performance 1 Federal Communications Commission; 2015 Measuring Broadband America, Fixed Broadband Report Proprietary. All Rights Reserved. OneWeb ©2017

OneWeb Benefits Seamless mobility Small, high-performance user terminals Multiple local distribution options, working with local partners Affordable Internet to satellite-dependent communities, where terrestrial means is cost prohibitive to reach First responder applications for rescues, wildfires and during natural disasters Proprietary. All Rights Reserved. OneWeb ©2017

Disaster Response GEO (Hughes, Intelsat, SES) MEO (O3b) LEO: OneWeb’s technology shifts the paradigm Flat-phased array antennas that do not require aiming and can be easily installed Mass market connectivity with multiple users per terminal Includes WiFi / LTE / 3G / LMR optional integration for local access Multiple manufacturing options with low cost of production Proprietary. All Rights Reserved. OneWeb ©2017

Enabling Rescue Operations and Aid Delivery Disaster Response Enabling Rescue Operations and Aid Delivery Federal, State, or Local Enterprise Network OneWeb NGOs Regional Emergency Operations Center Emergency Operations Center (EOC) User Terminal (UT) User Device (UD) Proprietary. All Rights Reserved. OneWeb ©2017

Backing-Up and Restoring Communications Infrastructure Disaster Response Backing-Up and Restoring Communications Infrastructure Federal, State, Local, and ISP Networks OneWeb Public Infrastructure Hospitals, Utilities, etc. User Terminal (UT) User Device (UD) Mobile Networks Government & Military Organizations Proprietary. All Rights Reserved. OneWeb ©2017

Regulatory Best Practices “The CTU also promotes coordination of ICT at the regional level, identifies and removes roadblocks to ICT development, keeps track of industry progress and responds to the needs of the ICT sector, all with the aim of creating a cohesive regional approach to an ICT agenda which embraces the needs of all stakeholders.” – CTU Suggested best practices for a cohesive regional approach: Open Skies Policies & Reasonable Fees Remove barriers to entry for satellite operators Facilitate regional deployment without delay Harmonized Regulatory Frameworks Provide predictability to operators Minimize multiple administrative hurdles for operators Proprietary. All Rights Reserved. OneWeb ©2017

Conclusions OneWeb can address the most demanding global connectivity challenges and sudden infrastructure crises Those affected by hurricanes, earthquakes and refugee situations are often abruptly without infrastructure — OneWeb will bridge these gaps providing instantly deployable connectivity or long-term access solutions OneWeb will provide infrastructure for government services and first responders who will benefit from a secure, reliable connectivity option Open Skies Policies and Regulatory Harmonization will help facilitate service to the region Proprietary. All Rights Reserved. OneWeb ©2017