Annual Report FY 2009/10 Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises 16 November 2010.

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Annual Report FY 2009/10 Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises 16 November 2010

Table of Contents Chairman & Chief Executive Officer’s report National & international business development Governance report National & international business development Board, compliance & enterprise risk management performance against Shareholders’ Compact Annual Financial Statements External auditors report Operating results, financial performance ash Flow Statement and Funding Priorities for FY 2010/11 Market Update Summary & conclusion Slide 2

Chairman & Chief Executive Officer’s Report Slide 3

Introduction to the Annual Report After twenty-eight months of operations, Broadband Infraco has made significant progress in both key national and international elements of the business Some progress in the legal & regulatory environment – ECNS Licence awarded The company has adopted a wholesale, carrier-of-carriers business model to serve other licensed or exempt operators, consistent with its mandate Broadband Infraco has completed the development of its product and service offerings and will be ready to enter the market once a number of capital projects to ensure carrier grade services and open access have been completed. Slide 4

Service pricing frameworks have been developed based on market benchmarking Business development, marketing & sales pipeline activities advanced rapidly Of importance is that the wholesale market in South Africa experienced significant changes during the 2009/10 financial year Ongoing network infrastructure expansion and improvement was done Broadband Infraco’s internal operational capability was bolstered by a number of key initiatives and capital projects in the past year.

6 Completed & commissioned initial 2.5 Gbits/s Lambdas for Neotel launch Installed new 10 Gbits/s DWDM Lambda on new fibre pair Initial Network Infrastructure: 2006 / 2007

7 Additional fibre routes to close the rings to provide service protection capability Overall capacity expansion Inclusion of Limpopo SDH Ring (Northern Ring) Current Network Infrastructure: 2008 / 2010

WACS International Cable System ( FY2009/10 ) Slide 8 C&MA and Supply Contract signed on 8 April 2009 WACS governance structures in place Supply Contract came into force on 25 May 2009 Manufacturing of various cable system components is underway Portugal shore-end cable has been installed Main fibre route installation (cable ship load 1) to commence shortly The landing station in South Africa will be at Yzerfontein and the system is expected to go live during the third quarter 2011.

WACS International Cable System Update Slide 9 The bulk of the wet plant (including cable, repeaters, power feed equipment and transmission equipment) has been manufactured and accepted by the WACS Inspection Authority. The lay of the first cable load was terminated off the coast of Sierra Leone after the lay of 4353 km of cable. The contracting for the supply of the transmission electronics for the section from Portugal to London was concluded. The tender process for the WACS Network Operation Centre & Overall Maintenance Coordinating functions has also been concluded. The main NOC will be in Midrand SA.

Broadband Infraco’s spending with companies meeting the necessary level 1 to level 4 B-BBEE contributor requirements was as follows for the financial year ending 31 March 2010: –Level 1:R 1.5 m (0.6%) –Level 2: R 17.2 m (6.7%) –Level 3:R156.6 m (60.7%) –Level 4:R 77.6 m (30.1%) Empowerment Slide 10 Spending with companies meeting the minimum B- BBEE requirements was R252.9 m for FY2009/’10, constituting 98.1% of the total procurement spent in the period. Competitive Suppliers Development Program spending amounted to R37.3 m (14.5%) in the form of initial upfront payments (of between 10% and 20% of total contract values), as well as suppliers benefitting from shorter payment cycles.

At the end of the 2009/10 financial year, Broadband Infraco had a staff compliment of 76 (2009: 37). Currently the headcount is at 125 This was complimented by outsourcing contracts with original equipment manufacturers and external service providers to ensure the necessary skills to operate and expand the network infrastructure Appointments were made in the functional areas of marketing, sales, network engineering, project management, finance, HR, procurement, legal, enterprise risk management and other business support functions Broadband Infraco racial equity and gender equity appointments equalled 79% and 46% respectively by year end Pleasing human capital development results were achieved with regards to the completion of tertiary and post graduate studies During the FY2009/’10, Broadband Infraco spent 4% of payroll on skills development, thereby exceeding the minimum 1% required by the Skills Development Levy Act Graduates from previously disadvantaged backgrounds were granted an opportunity to gain meaningful workplace experience through a two year internship programme covering the fields of network engineering, project management and network operations and maintenance Slide 11

Governance Report Slide 12

Corporate Governance and Compliance Ongoing progress has been made at Broadband Infraco in relation to establishing and implementing business processes, organisational controls, compliance and governance practices resulting in clean PFMA and Compliance audits for the reporting period The Board of Directors was actively involved in charting the strategic direction for the organisation, significant network infrastructure investment decision-making and in the enterprise risk management processes of the entity The Board also provided effective oversight of the activities and operations of the company during the 2009/10 financial year Broadband Infraco developed and implemented a risk management policy and strategy, a fraud prevention plan and a whistle-blowing policy in the year under review Broadband Infraco documented and implemented a comprehensive Business Continuity Plan that includes a Disaster Recovery Plan for the network infrastructure and the new Network Operations Centre No lost time injuries or environmental incidents to report during FY2009/’10 Slide 13

Shareholders’ Compact Performance Slide 14 Weighted Average Overall Achievement of Compact = 91% KPAKPIUnitTargetActual Exceeded / Achieved / Not Achieved Strategic Reduced Telecommunications Prices % 6073Exceeded Broadband Connectivity% 10076Not Achieved Financial Revenue Rm Not Achieved EBITDA Rm (95.4)(9.4)Exceeded Net Profit / Loss Rm (216.7)(28.3)Exceeded Debt Funding Rm 00Achieved Operation s, Customer & Capital Program me Actual time to restore core network faults for 80% of all reported faults hours 85.7Exceeded Actual time to restore core network faults for 20% of all reported faults hours Not Achieved Actual time to restore facilities related faults hours Exceeded Availability of Network at Customer Service Level % Not Achieved Increased Customer Base% 12 Achieved Percentage of Projects put into Commercial Operation against Approved Plan % 10069Not Achieved Project Cost Variance against Approved Budget % 5(13)Not Achieved

Annual Financial Statements Slide 15

Extract from External Auditors Report “To the members of Broadband Infraco (Proprietary) Limited: –We have audited the annual financial statements of Broadband Infraco (Proprietary) (”Broadband Infraco”) Limited which comprise the accounting authority’s report, the statement of financial position at 31 March 2010, and the statement of comprehensive income, changes in equity and cash flows for the year then ended, and the notes to the financial statements which contain a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory notes Opinion –In our opinion, the financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of Broadband Infraco (Proprietary) Limited at 31 March 2010, and its financial performance and cash flows for the year then ended in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards, and in the manner required by the Companies Act of South Africa and the Public Finance Management Act.” KPMG Inc. Slide 16

Operating Results 1 Operating revenue from the rendering of network infrastructure rental services for the year was R317.5 million (2009: R227 million), excluding the charge of R11.1 million (2009: R46.7 million) which has been accrued to recognise the straight- lining of operating lease income over the period of the lease agreement with Neotel in terms of IAS 17. Slide 17

Operating Results 2 (Comparison to Budget & Corporate Plan) The operating revenue for the year of R317.5 million was below the total budgeted revenue of R334 million by R16.5 million. This variance was primarily due to budgeted incremental revenue from the South African Research Network and the wholesale market that was not realised during the reporting period. Slide 18