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Summary THE REPUBLIC OF DJIBOUTI …. « the unique position » Djibouti is strategically located at the crossroads of three continents offering the perfect natural gateway to East African countries and other major markets. Stability and growth Politically stable Member State of COMESA ( Common Market Eastern and Southern Africa). Beneficiary under EU-ACP partnership (European Union and African, Caribbean and Economic stability and growth based on services and trade.

DT Full Service Capabilities Djibouti Telecom develops and manages integrated solutions, tailored to it’s customer’s diverse and most demanding needs 4 Business Models PERSONAL DJIBOUTI TELECOM HOME ENTERPRISE WHOLESALE

Ring Back Tones Service MOBILE SERVICES Voice Services Data Services Ring Back Tones Service Top Up Services 2G/3G (Prepaid & Postpaid) MO/MT Call 3G Video Call 2G/3G (Prepaid & Postpaid) Roaming Call 2G (Prepaid & Postpaid) Data Service (Edge) 3G (Prepaid & Postpaid) Data Service 2G/3G (Prepaid & Postpaid) Roaming Data SMS (Prepaid & Postpaid) MO/MT services MMS (Prepaid & Postpaid) MO/MT services SMS Banking Voice Message Service (VMS) USSD Services E-top up Service E-voucher Service

DT Key Assets Seacom Eassy EIG Aden-Djibouti Large investments on major regional and transcontinental cables SMW3 Seacom Eassy EIG Aden-Djibouti

DT Key Assets DT Infrastructures DT is one of the leading operator on submarine diversity in the region DT has a direct connectivity with Europe , South Asia , Australia, New Zealand and East and North Africa

DT Key Assets SEA-ME-WE 3 Operational since 1999 Longest system in the World:38 000 km Current Capacity of 560Gbps SMW3 lands in 39 points in 33 countries

DT Key Assets SEACOM Operational since 2009 System length of 17,000Km Design capacity of 1.28Tbps Seacom spans from South Africa to Djibouti and onward to the rest of the world via UK and India

East Africa Submarine System (EASSY) DT Key Assets East Africa Submarine System (EASSY) Operational since 2009 System Length of 9,900Km Design Capacity of 4.72Tbps EASSY covers East Africa countries from Sudan to South Africa Eassy lands in 8 points through 8 countries

DT Key Assets Europe India Gateway (EIG) Operational since 2010 System length of 15,000Km Designed Capacity of 3.84Tbps EIG lands in 14 points among 12 countries

DT Key Assets Large investments on terrestrial cables Djibouti is connected with Ethiopia through 2 terrestrial cables as well as microwave . 4 Operators from Somaliland are connected to Djibouti Telecom via microwave and an upcoming optical fiber cable.

DT Key Assets Aden-Djibouti is a 269Km repeater-less system Between Djibouti and Aden, using SDH/PDH technologies With fully redundant termination equipments. Upgrade to 10Gb/s is on going 2 Optical fibers of 10Gbsp each link Djibouti to Addis-Abeba Third Optical fibers of 10Gbsp links Djibouti to Addis-Abeba over the interconnection power line Djibouti Telecom invested in an upcoming terrestrial optical fiber with Somaliland

UPCOMING TRANSCONTINENTAL CABLES ASIA-AFRICA-EUROPE 1 (AAE1) Over 15,000km of high bandwidth interconnects Asia Africa and Europe Direct connection to major city center POPs in Singapore, Egypt, Mainland China, Italy, Spain, France, etc. Business Model IRU Sales Open Access Capacity transfer RFS : Q4 2014 Over 15,000km of high bandwidth interconnects Asia Africa and Europe Direct connection to major city center POPs in Singapore, Egypt, Mainland China, Italy, Spain, France, etc. RFS : Q4 2014 Aden-Djibouti is a 269Km repeater-less system Between Djibouti and Aden, using SDH/PDH technologies With fully redundant termination equipments Aden-Djibouti is a 269Km repeater-less system Between Djibouti and Aden, using SDH/PDH technologies With fully redundant termination equipments K M HHH FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF

UPCOMING TRANSCONTINENTAL CABLES SEA-ME-WE 5 ( SMW-5) Initial capacity 6*100 Gb/s/FB Designed capacity 60*100 Gb/s/FP 17 landing points RFS Q4 2014

DT Backhaul YAC STATION HARAMOUS STATION DWDM LINK ≈ 5 Kms EIG SMW-3 DWDM LINK EASSY SEACOM Djibouti-Addis Ababa ≈ 5 Kms Aden-Djibouti Djibouti-Hargeisa Full redundancy based on cable routing Robust DWDM backhauling system

DJIBOUTI TELEPORT Djibouti is an ideal location for satellite services given the low average rainfall Teleport is located at 11°33’ N and 44°08’E The teleport is located on Djibouti Telecom’s fiber network Djibouti Fiber system also allows for connectivity to four submarine fiber cable systems:EASSy, SEA-ME-WE 3, EIG, and SEACOM Both basic IP connectivity as well as international backhaul are available from the teleport Hosting available on both the C and Ku band antennas Aden-Djibouti is a 269Km repeater-less system Between Djibouti and Aden, using SDH/PDH technologies With fully redundant termination equipments Aden-Djibouti is a 269Km repeater-less system Between Djibouti and Aden, using SDH/PDH technologies With fully redundant termination equipments

DJIBOUTI DATA CENTER WHERE CABLE MEET Connecting East Africa to Europe, Middle East and Asia The DDC is the first and only data center facility in East Africa with access to all major international fiber optic systems. DDC Products and Services DDC Collocation Cable Head Access and Backhaul: DDC Rack Space: full or half rack basis DDC Meet-Me Room Internet Exchange DIX High Security and availability Redundancy and Control Aden-Djibouti is a 269Km repeater-less system Between Djibouti and Aden, using SDH/PDH technologies With fully redundant termination equipments Aden-Djibouti is a 269Km repeater-less system Between Djibouti and Aden, using SDH/PDH technologies With fully redundant termination equipments

Djibouti Telecom IP Solutions How does it work: We bring premium internet thousands miles closer You will be directly connected to Telecom Italia Sparkle, Level 3 Communications or STC IP POP in Djibouti or Djibouti Telecom’s ASN sourced by LV3/TIS/STC IP Transit services. You will benefit with Djibouti Telecom’s solutions Optimized network architecture offering a perfect redundancy Reduced hops and latencies Cost saving on Djibouti-Europe link Single contract with Djibouti Telecom regardless to which provider you are connected to Port speed ranging from E1 to STM-16

Telecom Italia Sparkle IP Network in Africa in partnership with Djibouti Telecom TI Sparkle IP node is located in Djibouti since July 2010. It is connecting Most East African region IP Traffic Provides almost 5 Gbps of IP Transit traffic through its POP in Djibouti to African Operator

Level3 IP Network in Africa in partnership with Djibouti Telecom Level IP Node Network has a presence in Djibouti since July 2012 Strong presence in the USA, Europe & Asia Over 4,000 servers & 1.2Tbps network capacity Level 3 is carying almost 60% of Worlwide Internet Caching in Djibouti Caching & Streaming Caching, Streaming & Storage

Saudi Telecom IP Network in Africa in partnership with Djibouti Telecom AQABA JEDDAH KUWAIT CITY DUBAI JASK KARACHI MUMBAI CAIRO ALEXANDRIA TARTOUS BEIRUT SALALA PORT SAID MANAMA SIMAISMA FUJAIRAH STC IP node is located in Djibouti since July 2012. STC Ip network provide: Value Proposition Key Features Global Reach

East African reach of Djibouti Telecom Existing customers Burundi : Ucom Comores : Comores Telecom  Ethiopia: Ethio Telecom  Kenya : Fontier Optical Network BCS Tkl Jamii  Lesotho: Econet Lesotho  Madagascar: Telma  Mauritius: Mauritius Telecom  Mozambique: TDM  Somalia: Somtel Telesom Miccom Telcom Somaliland  Seychelles: C&W Seychelles  Tanzania: Zanzibar Telecom  Yemen: Teleyemen  Zimbabwe: TelOne  

IP Transit Options in Djibouti Internet Marseille Palermo Singapore Frankfurt EASSY Customers SEACOM Djibouti Telecom Regional Cables EIG SMW-3 Jeddah IP Transit Options in Djibouti Djibouti Télécom

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