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©2008 Tata Communications, Ltd. All Rights Reserved CORPORATE Interconnecting emerging National R&E Networks Partner and participant Yves Poppe Director Business Dev & Strategy IP Services TERENA Conference Vilnius, Lithuania june 2010

1 CORPORATE Member of the Tata Group 125-year old largest private sector group $62.5 billion in revenues Acquired VSNL in February 2002  VSNL acquired Tyco in Nov 2004  VSNL acquired Teleglobe in Feb 2006 Teleglobe, Tyco, VSNL and VSNL International became Tata Communications on February 13 th 2008 Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) Major shareholder in Neotel

2 CORPORATE Annual Spend ~ USD 85 Mn: Social Welfare Expenditure budgeted before preparation of P&L account Commitment to adjacent communities incorporated in company Articles of Association Active volunteering programme: over 10,000 volunteers Company Examples: Tata Steel: HIV / AIDS Programme - Global Business Council winner Tata Consultancy: Adult Literacy Programme 66% Equity of Tata Sons in Public Trusts Sir Dorabji Tata TrustSir Ratan Tata Trust ACTIVITIES Endowments for Creation of National Institutions: (1911) Indian Institute of Science (1936) Tata Institute of Social Sciences (1941) Tata Memorial Hospital (1945) Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (1966) National Centre for the Performing Arts Development assistance in water harvesting, medical research, microfinance, bio-diversity Foreign scholarships - science & engineering COMPANIES Tata Council for Community Initiatives Facilitating Role for companies’ CSR activities Triple Bottom-line Global Reporting Initiative UN Global Compact Tata Index for Sustainable Development GROUP Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai National Center for the Performing Arts, Mumbai

3 CORPORATE  Founded in 1945 located in Mumbai  Developed TIFRAC, the first Indian computer in 1956  Obtained full university status in 2003  Focus on mathematics and natural sciences  very active in High Energy Physics and astronomy  Connectivity with CERN  e-VLBI connectivity for NCRA in Pune TIFRAC-2

4 CORPORATE India and High Energy Physics: Department of HEP at TIFR Belle Experiment at KEK, Japan The CMS Experiment at CERN D0 experiment at Fermilab Grapes Experiment, Ooty, India High Energy Gamma Ray Observatory,Panchmari and Hanley(Ladak),IndiaHigh Energy Gamma Ray Observatory,Panchmari and Hanley(Ladak),India India Neutrino Onservatory(INO) Some projects where international high speed R&E connectivity is most desirable, even essential to perform and participate in the experiments.

5 CORPORATE India and radio astronomy The NCRA (National Centre for Radio Astronomy is part of TIFR and operates the GMRT (Giant Meter Wave Radio Telescope) located 80 km from Pune. Intercontinental lambdas are needed for vLBI

6 CORPORATE Global investments in subsea cables Source: Terabit Consulting After 2008 focus shifts to India-Europe and Africa

7 CORPORATE Investments in subsea cables up to 2012 Next peak? 2015? 2018? Source : Telegeography

8 CORPORATE Number of subsea cables entering service Source : Telegeography

9 CORPORATE Insatiable demand for more bandwidth seems to continue Who dares to extrapolate?

10 CORPORATE 10 Global Transmission: Largest Submarine Cable Network in the world Ownership of one the most advanced, seamless global transmission networks OWN TGN-Atlantic TGN Western Europe TGN Northern Europe TGN-Pacific TGN-India Asia CONSORTIUM SMW-3 SMW-4 SAFE/SAT-3 APCN-2 … NEW BUILDS TGN-Eurasia TGN-Intra Asia IMEWE SEACOM Other Africa

11 CORPORATE Recent evolution of high capacity connectivity for emerging NREN’s High level of activity in South Asia, Middle-East and African East Coast  10 gig connection KAUST to Netherlight  TEIN3 : 2.5 gig Madrid-Mumbai and Mumbai-Singapore, extensions to Nepal and Sri Lanka  Tenet : 10 gig South Africa to Euroe on Seacomm cable. Projects to connect Kenyan and Tanzanian R&E communities.  Upgrade of PERN Pakistan – Singapore connection to 10 gig.

12 CORPORATE Africa

13 CORPORATE East Africa : finally not the missing link anymore FLAG NGN Full capacity: 2.56Tbps RFS: ?? EASSY Full capacity: 320Gbps RFS: mid 2010 TEAMS Full capacity: 320 Gbps RFS: oct 2009 Maps by Telegeography 2009

14 CORPORATE TGN Eurasia- SEACom Cable System Design capacity 1.28Tbps Tata lit capacity 160Gbps Connects into TGN-Eurasia RFS: july 2009

15 CORPORATE TGN – Eurasia Tata Communications joint build with SEACom & Telecom Egypt, providing an owned express route from Europe to India Fibre Length ~ 9,240km 2 fiber pairs Day One Capacity: _ 160 Gbps Design Capacity: _ 1.28Tbps Design Life ~ 25 years Protected transit through Egypt Landing Locations: _ Mumbai – VSB _ Egypt – transit _ Marseille – Net Centre City-to-City Connectivity in Europe & India Full Range of Service Offerings including _ E-1, DS-3, STM-1 through STM-64 _ Protected and Unprotected _ Wavelength Services _ Ethernet Services Backhaul is included from Marseille Expected RFS: august 2010

16 CORPORATE SEACom final configuration

17 CORPORATE VLBI astronomy: MeerKAT and ASKAP Meerkat is located in a remote part of Northern Cape Province 10gig connectivity to the Cape Town control centre on Infraco Broadband infrastructure through SANREN (oct 2009). One gigabit via TENET to Europe to start. A seven dish KAT-7 prototype array went life, will be extended to 80 dishes.

18 CORPORATE And on the African West Coast : WACS is coming The WACS consortium comprises eleven companies that signed the WACS Construction and Maintenance Agreement: Angola Telecom, UK-based Cable & Wireless, Portugal Telecom, SOTELCO (Congo), Telecom Namibia, Togo Telecom, India's Tata Communications and four South African firms - Broadband Infraco, Telkom SA, MTN and Vodacom. 3.84Tb design capacity, RFS sept 2011 US$600 million investment April 2009: contract awarded to Alcatel

19 CORPORATE Other West African projects: MainOne, Glo-1, ACE Main One: RFS mid Tb design Glo-1: Lagos –London : RFS oct 2009 ACE: France Telecom initiative RFS 2011

20 CORPORATE African subsea capacity by the end of 2011 if all goes according to plan

21 CORPORATE Middle East

22 CORPORATE SMW-3 South East Asia–Middle East–Western Europe 3 (SMW3) Operational since 2000 Longest system in the world (39,000Km) Current capacity of 505Gbps, or 3,232 STM1s SMW 3 lands in 39 points in 33 countries

23 CORPORATE SMW4 Global VPN Services 23 RFS : dec Tbps design capacity Lit capacity varies per segment.

24 CORPORATE Global VPN Services 24 RFS : Nov 1997 Design capacity: 320Gbps lit: 85Gbps

25 CORPORATE Global VPN Services 25 RFS: sept 2006 Design capacity: 1.28Tb in Gulf Al Faw, Iraq was ready March 2010

26 CORPORATE IMEWE Connectivity from Europe to India and other MENA countries RFS: May Tbps design capacity, 520 Gbps lit 9 owners including Etisalat, TE, Tata, STC, FT

27 CORPORATE EIG (Europe India Gateway ) 17 co-owners including du, STC, Omantel, TE, BSNL Design capacity: 3.84 Tb Expected RFS date: end 2010

28 CORPORATE FLAG Falcon FOG Kuwait-Iran Qatar-UAETW-1 Pakistan-UAE FLAG, SMW3 and SMW4 have Fujairah landings Current Cable Connectivity in the Gulf Maps: Telegeography

29 CORPORATE Gulf extension to TGN Eurasia Global VPN Services 29 Partners include BIX Bahrain, QTel, Etisalat, Nawras (Oman), Mobily, Tata Communications RFS : Q design capacity : 1.92 Tbps

30 CORPORATE Gulf Bridge International Planned RFS : Q Design capacity : 2.56 Tb Partners include ITPC Iraq, Batelco, Vodafone Qatar, du UAE, STC, TIC Iran

31 CORPORATE MENA (Middle East North Africa ) Owner: Orascom Design capacity: 5.76 Tb Planned RFS : late 2010

32 CORPORATE TE North Owner: Telecom Egypt 10.24TBps design capacity, initially lit 640G RFS: mid 2010

33 CORPORATE Al Khawarizmi : Gulf and Red Sea R&E logical Connectivity

34 CORPORATE Al Khawarizmi : Logical External Connectivity

35 CORPORATE In conclusion A mutual interest in R&E networking  Reflects the Tata Group philosophy of sharing and distributing knowledge and closing the digital divide especially in the emerging world.  Provides the Research Groups of the various Tata Group companies and the R&E institutions bearing the Tata name, access to and participation in fundamental research through grid computing and data mining, remote access to instruments and test facilities, collaboration and high quality tele-education tools in their respective fields of activity.  Investments in cable capacity in the emerging regions and the resulting growing capacity should put downward pressure on the prices and make very high speed overseas connectivity affordable to the R&E community.  High quality and state of the art connectivity is essential to develop a knowledge based economy.

36 CORPORATE Thank You for your attention