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XConnect – overview
Founded:                                  2005         Overview
Headquarters:                       London, UK
                                                   XConnect Global Networks provides secure, managed ENUM Registries and SIP-based multilateral
Employees:                                  51     peering services which enable seamless routing between VoIP, NGN, IMS, mobile and legacy
                                                   networks.
Key locations:                    USA, Japan,
                            South Africa, Israel   Key services include:
                                                   UC Federations: Registry technology supporting complex video/UC interworking.
Main Investors:                  Crescent Point
                                                   National Federations: In-country ENUM-based Federations enabling service providers (SPs) to
                                  Grazia Equity    exchange voice and multimedia sessions on a national basis.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Key technology partners
                                                   Global Alliance: Global ENUM-based peering Federation, enabling service providers to
                                                   exchange voice and multimedia (eg. HD voice and video) sessions globally.

                                                    Registry voice: Terminates carrier wholesale traffic to a global Registry of telephone numbers.

  Key management                                   Market Growth:

li Katz: CEO and Founder                                         VoIP subs penetration to increase                                                     Unified communications market
                                                                 from 30% in 2009 to 45% in 2014.                                                              growth forecast.
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yer Luknar: Director of Information Technology                             VoIP subs    VoIP penetration
                                                                                                                                           SOURCE: Forrester, 2009 Market Overview: Sizing Unified Communications. Forrester
                                                                                                                                           predicts that the worldwide market for UC will be growing from $1.7b in 2008 to $14.5b by
                                                   SOURCE: Infonetics historical, Goldman Sachs Research forward estimates                 2015 (36% CAGR). Grey bars are implied by the CAGR growth.
onnen Slasky: Director of Operations and Product
Development
  Board members                                    Strategy:                                                                                                                                                                           Notable awards
nrique Garcia-Ayesta: VP, EMEA
 Eli Katz: CEO and Founder - Executive
 John Wilkinson: Global Director of Sales and
  Products - Executive                                 Synergistic growth from                                         Leverage and Expand                                        Product innovation for
 Ohad Finkelstein: Chairman of the Board                 a global multi –                               +             XConnect world-leading                    +                 new segments (HD
  -Independent                                          Federation strategy                                               ENUM Registry                                           voice, video and UC)
 Dr. Paul Reynolds: (Chief executive Director
  Telecom New Zealand) - Independent
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Ranked 5th
 Dr. Torsten G. Kreindl: (Board member and            Selected flagship customers (130 customers)
  Chairman of the Finance Committee of
  Swisscom) Grazia Equity
 David Hand: Crescent Point




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XConnect is the global IP Federation market leader
Overview:
There is an ongoing explosion of multimedia IP communications including IP voice, HD voice,
video and UC.
IP networks are usually connected via the legacy PSTN which is inefficient, costly and does not
support new IP multimedia communication services.


IP Federations are:
A suite of ENUM Registry and interconnect services.
Increasingly replacing PSTN transit, enabling the mass market adoption of new services through
cross-network end-to-end IP multimedia communications.




    XConnect operates and enables the world’s largest number of Federations, across all segments,
                      Global and National as well as UC Enterprise and video.




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XConnect delivers a new Federation paradigm
                                                                                                           BEFORE
                                       VoIP end-users                          Interconnection between various operators (multi hop PSTN)                                Terminating parties
Current VoIP interconnect paradigm




                                                PC

                                                                                                                                                                         Standard phone                          PC


                                                                                        IP Network
                                              IP Phone
                                                                                                                                                                                                IP Phone



                                                                                                                              Multi hop PSTN
                                             Smartphone                                                                                                                  Standard mobile               Smartphone




                                                                                * Multimedia IP communications services are not supported by the standard
                                                                                                       multi hop PSTN paradigm

                                                                                                             AFTER
                                       IP communications end-users             Multimedia hub-based interconnect and ENUM Registry                    Terminating parties

                                                                 *
All encompassing Federation paradigm




                                                  PC                                                                                                            PC
                                                             IP Video com.                                                                                                                           Standard phone
                                                                                                                                                                                    IP Video com.
                                                                *
                                                                                        IP Network

                                                IP Phone                                                                                                     IP Phone
                                                           IM
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Standard mobile
                                                                                                                                                                                           IM




                                                                      *
                                                                                                                                                            Smartphone                            Telepresence

                                              Smartphone        Telepresence

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Patented proprietary technology
   XConnect’s core platform including the ENUM Registry and interconnect (IPX) hub systems is based on patented, market-leading and proprietary technology.
           The XConnect secure and carrier-grade platform addresses all the key challenges of IP Federation services with fully configurable advanced
                                                                      peer-by-peer policy control.


                                                             Unique, XConnect developed, multimedia and
   XConnect patented and developed ENUM                                                                               Advanced services to support video Federation
                                                             multi-protocol interconnect (IPX) hub platform
    Registry and Directory technology, with                                                                             and complex device, network and protocol
                                                              with support for H323, SIP and XMPP/Jingle
 advanced Policy Control, Routing and Security.                                                                                      interworking.
                                                                   across voice, HD voice and video.




                                            ENUM                                                                Multimedia,
                                           Registries                                                          Multi-protocol
                                              (DNS for                                                        Interconnection
                                        Telephone Numbers)
                                                                                                                  (IPX) Hub




                           Security & Identity                                Advanced
                                                                                                                           Reporting &
                             Management                                    Services Support
                                                                                                                           Settlement

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Various market forces driving XConnect growth
                           VoIP        MVoIP   Web 2.0             Video     IM        HD voice

                                                         Drivers



                                                  Mass market
                                                   consumer
                                                    services                                                    LTE




 Enterprise/                                                                                                    SBCs
 metro Fibre
               Enablers




                                                                                                  Enablers
                          Next Generation                                     Vendors and
                           Access (NGA)          “Multimedia hub-              technology
                                                based interconnect”
                                                                                                              UC/SIP
    FTTC/H
                                                                                                             platforms




                                                                                                                IMS
                                               Enterprise services


                                                         Drivers


                                      Video                                             Tele-
                           UC                  IP-PBXs              IM     HD voice
                                      conf.                                           presence



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Growth from a global multi – Federation strategy
                             XConnect’s strategy is to create and operate multiple Federations across a global footprint



                      National                                                                                        International


 95% of all voice minutes are domestic / national
                                                                                                    The 5% of minutes reflecting International Traffic
 traffic.
                                                                                                    represents 400b minutes, and $13b of value
 XConnect National Federation services, in a                                                       (Telegeography, 2009).
 growing number of countries, deliver domestic
                                                                                                    XConnect offers the Global Alliance service for
 interconnect services (VoIP and other new
                                                                                                    international traffic, delivered through its global
 services), with specific national requirements
                                                                                                    PoPs.
 including private IP networks.


                 New IP services                                                                                     UC/Enterprise

                                                                                                    Enterprise or UC Peering enables cross-Enterprise
 Providing specialised Federations for HD voice and                                                calling (voice, video, UC) operated by vendors of
 video, including additional features and new                                                       PBXs/UC platforms.
 segment of operators, eg. managed Enterprise
 video providers, as well as consumer and business                                                  This will be a major revolution and migration of
 video.                                                                                             traffic towards Enterprise Federations.

 All XConnect services incorporate the capability for                                              XConnect is the first to be offering UC
 IP-based services such as video.                                                                   Federations, including telepresence and video
                                                                                                    calling.



                                                                  The network effect


            All XConnect Federations are interconnected to each other, creating substantial growth across the entire customer base.
                                    Reed’s law states that the value of interconnecting N networks is 2 ^ N.



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VoIP adoption is well underway and growing

VoIP subs penetration to increase from 30% in 2009 to 45% in 2014                                                                               Global consumer MVoIP traffic, 2010–2015


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                                                                                                                                                   (Petabytes per month)
                                                                                                                             VoIP penetration
   Global VoIP subs base (m)




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                                       2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
                                                                                                                                                                                2010   2011    2012          2013         2014   2015
                                                      VoIP subs    VoIP penetration
                                                                                                                                                                                                        Mobile

                               SOURCE: Infonetics historical, Goldman Sachs Research forward estimates                                                       SOURCE: Cisco VNI, 2011

VoIP penetration of non-cable fixed lines                                                                                                       Comments
Netherlands                                                                                                      40%
     France                                                                                          32%
                                                                                                                                                Skype S-1 filing:
    Norway                                                                                     29%                                              “According to industry sources, the worldwide telecommunications services
    Sweden                                                                   19%                                                                market, which includes traditional fixed voice, mobile voice, internet-based
  Germany                                                    10%                                                                                voice known as Voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP), broadband and other fixed
        Italy                                           8%                                                                                      data and mobile data, was $1.5t in 2009. According to industry sources, the
   Belgium                                       5%                                                                                             size of the IP-based voice services market, in which we participate, was $41b
      Spain                                     4%                                                                                              in 2009 and grew at a 34% compound annual growth rate from 2006 to 2009.”
   Portugal                                   2%                     Significant growth opportunities
          UK                                0%
Switzerland                                 0%                                                                                                  TeleGeography:
     Austria                                0%                                                                                                  “VoIP has developed from a tool for facilitating international interconnection rate
                                                                                                                                                arbitrage into an uncontroversial technology, widely used by incumbent and
                                       0%      5%     10%        15%       20%     25%       30%     35%       40%   45%                        startup carriers alike. Indeed, a growing number of wholesale carriers no longer
                                                                                                                                                distinguish between VoIP and TDM routes in their rate sheets, focusing instead
                                      A number of countries remain under penetrated in Europe, leaving                                          on price and quality of service metrics. International VoIP traffic has grown from
                                                      significant up-side for growth                                                            less than 10m minutes in 1997 to 103b minutes in 2009”.
                               SOURCE: Company data, national regulators, Credit Suisse estimates

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Cross-platform IP video is at the cusp of an explosion

      Global consumer Internet fixed video com. traffic 2010–2015(1)                                                Global consumer Internet mobile video com. traffic, 2010–2015(1)

(Petabytes per month)                                                                                          (Petabytes per month)
              1,800                                                                                                   120
              1,600
                                                                                                                      100
              1,400                                                   %
                                                               = 40
              1,200                                         5E                                                         80
                                                    R   10-1                                                                                                          =   90%
              1,000                              CAG                                                                                                               5E
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               600                                                                                                     40
               400
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                         2010             2011      2012              2013          2014                2015                      2010          2011       2012              2013    2014         2015
                                                            Fixed                                                                                                   Mobile
                SOURCE: Cisco VNI, 2011                                                                               SOURCE: Cisco VNI, 2011




      Consumer video communication players                                                                          Comments

                 Hardware vendor                               Service providers
                                                                                                                     CEO Mark Zuckerberg was quoted saying “with the explosion of social media,
                                                                                                                     billions of people will be on Facebook and other sites. So the next five years will
  Providers




                                                                                                                     be all about adding apps and other features to users to allow them to connect in
                                                                                                                     new ways.”

                                                                                                                     Bill Gates was quoted saying “The idea of video conferencing is going to get so
                                                                                                                     much better than it is today. Skype actually does get a fair bit of revenue.”
  Service




                                                                                                                          XConnect is uniquely positioned to deliver interconnect services for next
                                                                                                                        generation consumer communication services (video, IM, UC, OTT, etc.). The
                                                                                                                           current IP PSTN interconnect paradigm cannot handle these services.
  (1) Figures do not take into account the recent Facebook/Skype partnerships that overnight bolsters
      Skype’s video user base from c. 150m to c. 750m subscribers.


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With Enterprise communications also growing rapidly

 Unified communications market growth forecast                                                             Enterprise video conferencing and telepresence

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                2008       2009        2010       2011         2012         2013      2014     2015                            2011          2012              2013              2014    2015
            SOURCE: Forrester, 2009 Market Overview: Sizing Unified Communications. Forrester              SOURCE: Infonetics research, Enterprise telepresence and Video Conferencing
            predicts that the worldwide market for UC will be growing from $1.7b in 2008 to $14.5b by      quarterly market size, share and forecasts, March 2011
            2015 (36% CAGR). Grey bars are implied by the CAGR growth.


 Worldwide IP-PBX market, projected revenue growth                                                         Comments

       7,000                                                                                                    telepresence predicted to be a $5b market by 2015 (Infonetics).
($m)




                                                                                                                Market adoption predictions by Gartner(1):
       6,500                                                           6%
                                                                   =
                                                              -14E                                                        By 2016, more than 80% of telepresence meetings will include a
                                                     R 10
       6,000
                                                 CA G                                                                      participant from a personal video device.
                                                                                                                          By year-end 2015, 60% of Enterprises will provide 30% of their users
       5,500                                                                                                               with cloud voice services.
                                                                                                                The IP-PBX market is growing strong and will be cannibalising existing TDM-
       5,000                                                                                                     based PBX services quite rapidly. This will be a large driver for SIP trunking
                                                                                                                 proliferation, which ultimately is a core driver for XConnect’s growth .
       4,500
                       2010               2011                2012                 2013         2014


        SOURCE: Dell’Oro, Barclays Capital Estimates                                                    (1) Gartner, Predicts 2011: Adoption of Unified Communications creates
                                                                                                            new sourcing and deployment challenges

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National Federations

Overview                                                    Key service features

Situation/Opportunity                                        For partners:
 Increasing VoIP adoption globally means that                 the service includes full management, policy
   National operators require an in-country                     control and operation of the Federation service
   interconnect point to enable cross-network IP traffic.       including reporting, rating and billing services.
 Emerging trend of shift from per minute revenue            For service providers:
   business model for SP’s to service-based revenues.
                                                               National and international peering enabling lower
   Mass adoption of services requires cross-network IP
                                                                cost, increased quality multimedia features .
   interconnection.
 National Federations are deployed with an in-                Support for new IP services e.g. HD voice and
   country XConnect hub either sold directly or via             video.
   neutral infrastructure providers. (e.g. datacentre          Flexible settlement models and policy control.
   providers, Internet Exchanges, etc.).
                                                               Number Portability correction.
Solution:
                                                               SuperQuery – interworking with other global
 National Federations, typically involve National
                                                                Registries e.g. GSMA PathFinder.
  infrastructure providers, who partner with XConnect
  to offer a range of local interconnect services to SPs.
 National Federations are deployed with an in-
  country XConnect hub and ENUM Registry to enable
  National interconnect for operators.




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Case study - South African National Federation
                    Company                                            Description                                           Challenges
                                                        Provides wholesale wireless network solutions       Deregulation of market to break monopolistic
                                                         to meet the communication needs of operators/        control of incumbent operators.
                                                         SPs throughout Africa.                              Enabling SME’s to become regulated
                                                        Focuses on supplying products in solution            operators in their local area.
                                                         format, supported by a wide range of                Cost of investing in own infrastructure to run
                                                         supporting services.                                 telecoms business as a barrier to entry.
                                                        Multisource provides wireless solutions as an       High termination charges by incumbents
                                                         alternative to fixed line connectivity through       meant new entrants could not compete.
                                                         stable, long term, reliable partnerships, cost      Diversifying and enhancing the business to
                                                         effectively and efficiently.                         consolidate market leadership.


                      Solution                                                                Platform structure

  Summary:
   Deployment of National Federation service
    including ENUM Registry and multimedia
    interconnection hub in partnership with
    Multisource to Service Providers/operators
    in South Africa.
     Fully managed hosted soft switch solution to
      enable new entrants to set up VoIP
      operations without the associated costs and
      technical complexities including full back
      office operations.

  Features include:
   Multi-lateral peering via interconnection hub
     enabled new SPs to interconnect directly
     and bypassing incumbents.




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Case study – German National Federation
                     Company                                               Description                                             Challenges
                                                           DE-CIX provides direct and settlement-free IP          Diverse and complex regionalised market
                                                            interconnection ("peering") IX infrastructure           with no central interconnect hub for NGN
                                                            services to all types of ISPs including                 and VoIP traffic, meaning SP’s reliant on
                                                            broadband providers, content delivery                   inefficient bi-lateral interconnects
                                                            networks, web hosters, and incumbent                   Increased demand from SP’s for cross
                                                            operators                                               network IP services such as video and HD
                                                           DE-CIX is the World’s leading IX with over 450          Voice
                                                            customers from 52 countries                            De-centralised number portability system
                                                           DE-CIX is strictly carrier neutral and is owned        Increasing revenue & differentiating services
                                                            by the eco association - the World’s largest             to maintain market leading position and
                                                            non-profit association for the Internet industry.       increase revenue from new service offerings

                       Solution                                                                     Platform structure

  Summary:
   Deployment of National Federation service
    including ENUM Registry and multimedia
    interconnection hub in partnership with DE-
    CIX to Service Providers/operators Germany

  Features include:
   Multi-lateral peering via interconnection hub
     enabling SPs to interconnect directly and
     bypassing incumbents.
   Central number-management and number-
     portability platform for operators, facilitating
     ENUM-based number discovery and routing
     that will enable calls to be delivered
     accurately and directly across networks.




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Case studies – National Federations HD voice
                    Companies                                           Overview                                             Challenges

                                                        HD voice represents a new generation of             Most HD voice services are limited to within
                                                         high quality voice providing more effective          the service providers’ network, essentially
                                                         voice communication.                                 creating “HD voice Islands”.
                                                        HD voice is currently being deployed by             Interworking issues due to different codec for
                                                         hosted IP/PBX providers as a service                 HD being deployed, fixed SP’s using G722,
                                                         differentiator.                                      wireless using AMR-WB, OTT service
                                                                                                             providers using Silk, iSAC and other codecs.
                                                         Wireless providers are deploying HD voice to
                                                         improve cellular call quality.                      Mass adoption of HD voice requires cross
                                                                                                             network interconnection with the option of
                                                         Conferencing providers can offer better audio
                                                                                                              transcoding between codecs.
                                                         conferencing services by implementing HD.


              Solution and Benefits                                                            Platform structure

  Summary:
   Deployed the world’s first HD voice
    Federation. HD voice calls are routed directly
    between end-points bypassing the PSTN.
   Enables cross network HD voice calling
    between fixed and mobile networks.
  Federation Features:
      Numbering and routing management via
        ENUM local query to ensure that call
        avoids the PSTN.
      SIP signalling.
         Policy driven, secure and scalable.
     Media transcoding G722 to AMR-WB
      (fixed/mobile).
     Interworking to GSMA Pathfinder and IPXs.
     Joined by 8 US voice and conferencing SPs
      at launch.
     Now 11 operators in total including 4
      European operators.


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Global Alliance

Overview                                                       Key service features

Situation/Opportunity:                                          Hosted virtual interconnect management.
Current PSTN legacy interconnect model is inefficient,         Support for multimedia HD voice, video including
costly and does not support IP services.                         Video Interconnection Exchange (VIE) – supporting
                                                                 complex video interworking.
Operators require scalable platforms for international IP
interconnect.                                                   Policy-based private peering.
                                                                Flexible settlement models.
Direct bilateral interconnect is inefficient, non scalable,
resource and capital intensive.                                 Source of new revenue for Service Providers to collect
                                                                 per minute fees on inbound calls.
Solution:                                                       Number Portability corrected routing.
Global Alliance enables SPs to multilaterally interconnect     SuperQuery: interworking with other global Registries
utilising ENUM Registry and Federation hub:                      e.g. GSMA PathFinder.
    Securely routes traffic between NGN and VoIP               Private and public IP network access.
     networks.
    Simplify the process of interoperability and
     interconnection between networks.
    launch of new multimedia IP services on a cross
     network basis choosing flexible commercial and
     settlement models.




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Case study – Global Alliance
                    Company                                            Description                                             Challenges

                                                      Telio is a leading European provider of access-         Incumbent operator interconnection regime
                                                       independent broadband telephone services.                based on PSTN meaning IP end-to-end not
                                                      Telio’s mission is to be a major force in defining       supported and also charging transit fees,
                                                       and providing fixed and mobile internet                  resulting in higher costs for Telio.
                                                       communications to the consumer and small                Required platform for international IP
                                                       business.                                                interconnection to strategic destinations.
                                                      In 2008 Telio became the second largest fixed           Required support for new video service to
                                                       line telephone provider in Norway.                       enable availability on a cross-network basis.
                                                      Listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange
                                                       (ticker:TELIO).


                     Solution                                                                   Platform structure

  Summary:
   Global Alliance for international
    interconnection, giving Telio access to over
    100 SPs globally.


  Features include:
   National interconnection via National
     Federation. Exchange voice traffic directly
     on IP, bypassing incumbent and PSTN.
   Video interconnection to other video
     networks managed via Video
     Interconnection Exchange (VIE).




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Registry voice

Overview                                                 Key service features

Situation/Opportunity:                                    Focussed on core XConnect Federation
Cost of termination across the carrier wholesale          destinations, not general global A to Z routing.
market is reducing. Carriers need cost efficient          Customers access the termination service by
termination to remain competitive and maximise             ‘dipping’ against the ENUM Registry, either using
margins.                                                   an ENUM or H323 query, or via the use of a SIP
XConnect focuses on Registry and NP destinations          redirect.
where TN termination costs are highly variable, e.g.      NP correction is provided both with XConnect
US, UK and Canada.                                         routing capability, and is exposed for the
Tier 1 customers include KDDI, IDT, AT&T, Sparkle,        customer’s own routing.
BICS and Tata.
                                                          XConnect use Federation members to terminate
Solution:                                                  these Registry calls, therefore providing customers
The Registry enables wholesale carriers to terminate      with a new revenue source.
calls directly to the terminating Service Providers'
networks.
Routing at granular telephone numbers (TN) level,
rather than traditional country and area code, enables
efficient direct routing, decreasing transit costs and
increasing quality as opposed to legacy IP/TDM
conversion.




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UC Federations (Enterprise and video)

Overview                                                    Key service features
Situation/Opportunity:                                       Directory to identify end-user reachability.
Rapid growth in the deployment of Enterprise IP-PBX and
UC platforms. Explosion in video calling and conferencing    Registry to enable inter domain, policy-based, intelligent
across consumer and Enterprise segments including web,        routing of video calls, authorization and permission-
mobile, desktop and Telepresence.                             based end-user communities.
Current market is highly fragmented with multi-vendor,
multi-platform and multi-network solutions, creating         Interconnect for multiplatform protocol working.
islands of service.                                           Multiple signalling protocols including SIP, H323 and
These islands require interconnection to enable              XMPP/Jingle.
ubiquitous service availability.
                                                             XConnect Registry (and Directory) technology to enable
Solution:
                                                              video interworking of B2B video services supporting
XConnect licenses technology to operators and vendors        ENUM, SIP and H323 queries.
for them to create UC and video Federations including
Registry, Directory and interconnect technology.             Enables direct, secure, next generation communication
XConnect addresses the interoperability challenge across     between Enterprises: voice, video, IM/Presence and
multiple protocols, codecs, networks and devices.             collaboration.

                                                             Enables interworking between existing Enterprise
                                                              Federations, XConnect Federations and Registries
                                                              including access to other global Registry services such as
                                                              GSMA PathFinder.




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XConnect Overview

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  • 2. XConnect – overview Founded: 2005 Overview Headquarters: London, UK XConnect Global Networks provides secure, managed ENUM Registries and SIP-based multilateral Employees: 51 peering services which enable seamless routing between VoIP, NGN, IMS, mobile and legacy networks. Key locations: USA, Japan, South Africa, Israel Key services include: UC Federations: Registry technology supporting complex video/UC interworking. Main Investors: Crescent Point National Federations: In-country ENUM-based Federations enabling service providers (SPs) to Grazia Equity exchange voice and multimedia sessions on a national basis. Key technology partners Global Alliance: Global ENUM-based peering Federation, enabling service providers to exchange voice and multimedia (eg. HD voice and video) sessions globally.  Registry voice: Terminates carrier wholesale traffic to a global Registry of telephone numbers. Key management Market Growth: li Katz: CEO and Founder VoIP subs penetration to increase Unified communications market from 30% in 2009 to 45% in 2014. growth forecast. m 350 45% 16 b $ eil Cohen: Director of Finance ) ) ( 300 40% 14 35% 12 250 30% P V a n e p o avid Schwartz: CTO 10 r t I i 200 25% 8 150 20% G P V e u a b o 6 s 15% ohn Wilkinson: Global Director of Sales and ( I l 100 4 10% Products 50 5% 2 0 0% 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 yer Luknar: Director of Information Technology VoIP subs VoIP penetration SOURCE: Forrester, 2009 Market Overview: Sizing Unified Communications. Forrester predicts that the worldwide market for UC will be growing from $1.7b in 2008 to $14.5b by SOURCE: Infonetics historical, Goldman Sachs Research forward estimates 2015 (36% CAGR). Grey bars are implied by the CAGR growth. onnen Slasky: Director of Operations and Product Development Board members Strategy: Notable awards nrique Garcia-Ayesta: VP, EMEA  Eli Katz: CEO and Founder - Executive  John Wilkinson: Global Director of Sales and Products - Executive Synergistic growth from Leverage and Expand Product innovation for  Ohad Finkelstein: Chairman of the Board a global multi – + XConnect world-leading + new segments (HD -Independent Federation strategy ENUM Registry voice, video and UC)  Dr. Paul Reynolds: (Chief executive Director Telecom New Zealand) - Independent Ranked 5th  Dr. Torsten G. Kreindl: (Board member and Selected flagship customers (130 customers) Chairman of the Finance Committee of Swisscom) Grazia Equity  David Hand: Crescent Point 2
  • 3. XConnect is the global IP Federation market leader Overview: There is an ongoing explosion of multimedia IP communications including IP voice, HD voice, video and UC. IP networks are usually connected via the legacy PSTN which is inefficient, costly and does not support new IP multimedia communication services. IP Federations are: A suite of ENUM Registry and interconnect services. Increasingly replacing PSTN transit, enabling the mass market adoption of new services through cross-network end-to-end IP multimedia communications. XConnect operates and enables the world’s largest number of Federations, across all segments, Global and National as well as UC Enterprise and video. 3
  • 4. XConnect delivers a new Federation paradigm BEFORE VoIP end-users Interconnection between various operators (multi hop PSTN) Terminating parties Current VoIP interconnect paradigm PC Standard phone PC IP Network IP Phone IP Phone Multi hop PSTN Smartphone Standard mobile Smartphone * Multimedia IP communications services are not supported by the standard multi hop PSTN paradigm AFTER IP communications end-users Multimedia hub-based interconnect and ENUM Registry Terminating parties * All encompassing Federation paradigm PC PC IP Video com. Standard phone IP Video com. * IP Network IP Phone IP Phone IM Standard mobile IM * Smartphone Telepresence Smartphone Telepresence 4
  • 5. Patented proprietary technology XConnect’s core platform including the ENUM Registry and interconnect (IPX) hub systems is based on patented, market-leading and proprietary technology. The XConnect secure and carrier-grade platform addresses all the key challenges of IP Federation services with fully configurable advanced peer-by-peer policy control. Unique, XConnect developed, multimedia and XConnect patented and developed ENUM Advanced services to support video Federation multi-protocol interconnect (IPX) hub platform Registry and Directory technology, with and complex device, network and protocol with support for H323, SIP and XMPP/Jingle advanced Policy Control, Routing and Security. interworking. across voice, HD voice and video. ENUM Multimedia, Registries Multi-protocol (DNS for Interconnection Telephone Numbers) (IPX) Hub Security & Identity Advanced Reporting & Management Services Support Settlement 5
  • 6. Various market forces driving XConnect growth VoIP MVoIP Web 2.0 Video IM HD voice Drivers Mass market consumer services LTE Enterprise/ SBCs metro Fibre Enablers Enablers Next Generation Vendors and Access (NGA) “Multimedia hub- technology based interconnect” UC/SIP FTTC/H platforms IMS Enterprise services Drivers Video Tele- UC IP-PBXs IM HD voice conf. presence 6
  • 7. Growth from a global multi – Federation strategy XConnect’s strategy is to create and operate multiple Federations across a global footprint National International  95% of all voice minutes are domestic / national  The 5% of minutes reflecting International Traffic traffic. represents 400b minutes, and $13b of value  XConnect National Federation services, in a (Telegeography, 2009). growing number of countries, deliver domestic  XConnect offers the Global Alliance service for interconnect services (VoIP and other new international traffic, delivered through its global services), with specific national requirements PoPs. including private IP networks. New IP services UC/Enterprise  Enterprise or UC Peering enables cross-Enterprise  Providing specialised Federations for HD voice and calling (voice, video, UC) operated by vendors of video, including additional features and new PBXs/UC platforms. segment of operators, eg. managed Enterprise video providers, as well as consumer and business  This will be a major revolution and migration of video. traffic towards Enterprise Federations.  All XConnect services incorporate the capability for  XConnect is the first to be offering UC IP-based services such as video. Federations, including telepresence and video calling. The network effect All XConnect Federations are interconnected to each other, creating substantial growth across the entire customer base. Reed’s law states that the value of interconnecting N networks is 2 ^ N. 7
  • 8. VoIP adoption is well underway and growing VoIP subs penetration to increase from 30% in 2009 to 45% in 2014 Global consumer MVoIP traffic, 2010–2015 25 350 45% (Petabytes per month) VoIP penetration Global VoIP subs base (m) 300 40% = 16% 35% 20 14E 250 10- 30% 46% GR = CA 15 15E 200 25% 10- GR 20% CA 150 = 49% 10 10E 15% 100 05- GR 10% CA 5 50 5% 0 0% 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 VoIP subs VoIP penetration Mobile SOURCE: Infonetics historical, Goldman Sachs Research forward estimates SOURCE: Cisco VNI, 2011 VoIP penetration of non-cable fixed lines Comments Netherlands 40% France 32% Skype S-1 filing: Norway 29% “According to industry sources, the worldwide telecommunications services Sweden 19% market, which includes traditional fixed voice, mobile voice, internet-based Germany 10% voice known as Voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP), broadband and other fixed Italy 8% data and mobile data, was $1.5t in 2009. According to industry sources, the Belgium 5% size of the IP-based voice services market, in which we participate, was $41b Spain 4% in 2009 and grew at a 34% compound annual growth rate from 2006 to 2009.” Portugal 2% Significant growth opportunities UK 0% Switzerland 0% TeleGeography: Austria 0% “VoIP has developed from a tool for facilitating international interconnection rate arbitrage into an uncontroversial technology, widely used by incumbent and 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% startup carriers alike. Indeed, a growing number of wholesale carriers no longer distinguish between VoIP and TDM routes in their rate sheets, focusing instead A number of countries remain under penetrated in Europe, leaving on price and quality of service metrics. International VoIP traffic has grown from significant up-side for growth less than 10m minutes in 1997 to 103b minutes in 2009”. SOURCE: Company data, national regulators, Credit Suisse estimates 8
  • 9. Cross-platform IP video is at the cusp of an explosion Global consumer Internet fixed video com. traffic 2010–2015(1) Global consumer Internet mobile video com. traffic, 2010–2015(1) (Petabytes per month) (Petabytes per month) 1,800 120 1,600 100 1,400 % = 40 1,200 5E 80 R 10-1 = 90% 1,000 CAG 5E 800 60 R 10-1 CA G 600 40 400 20 200 0 0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Fixed Mobile SOURCE: Cisco VNI, 2011 SOURCE: Cisco VNI, 2011 Consumer video communication players Comments Hardware vendor Service providers CEO Mark Zuckerberg was quoted saying “with the explosion of social media, billions of people will be on Facebook and other sites. So the next five years will Providers be all about adding apps and other features to users to allow them to connect in new ways.” Bill Gates was quoted saying “The idea of video conferencing is going to get so much better than it is today. Skype actually does get a fair bit of revenue.” Service XConnect is uniquely positioned to deliver interconnect services for next generation consumer communication services (video, IM, UC, OTT, etc.). The current IP PSTN interconnect paradigm cannot handle these services. (1) Figures do not take into account the recent Facebook/Skype partnerships that overnight bolsters Skype’s video user base from c. 150m to c. 750m subscribers. 9
  • 10. With Enterprise communications also growing rapidly Unified communications market growth forecast Enterprise video conferencing and telepresence 16 6 ($b) ($b) 14 5 0% 12 -15 E=2 6% R 11 =3 4 CA G 10 1 5E 08- GR 8 CA 3 6 2 4 2 1 0 0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 SOURCE: Forrester, 2009 Market Overview: Sizing Unified Communications. Forrester SOURCE: Infonetics research, Enterprise telepresence and Video Conferencing predicts that the worldwide market for UC will be growing from $1.7b in 2008 to $14.5b by quarterly market size, share and forecasts, March 2011 2015 (36% CAGR). Grey bars are implied by the CAGR growth. Worldwide IP-PBX market, projected revenue growth Comments 7,000  telepresence predicted to be a $5b market by 2015 (Infonetics). ($m)  Market adoption predictions by Gartner(1): 6,500 6% = -14E  By 2016, more than 80% of telepresence meetings will include a R 10 6,000 CA G participant from a personal video device.  By year-end 2015, 60% of Enterprises will provide 30% of their users 5,500 with cloud voice services.  The IP-PBX market is growing strong and will be cannibalising existing TDM- 5,000 based PBX services quite rapidly. This will be a large driver for SIP trunking proliferation, which ultimately is a core driver for XConnect’s growth . 4,500 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 SOURCE: Dell’Oro, Barclays Capital Estimates (1) Gartner, Predicts 2011: Adoption of Unified Communications creates new sourcing and deployment challenges 10
  • 11. National Federations Overview Key service features Situation/Opportunity  For partners:  Increasing VoIP adoption globally means that  the service includes full management, policy National operators require an in-country control and operation of the Federation service interconnect point to enable cross-network IP traffic. including reporting, rating and billing services.  Emerging trend of shift from per minute revenue  For service providers: business model for SP’s to service-based revenues.  National and international peering enabling lower Mass adoption of services requires cross-network IP cost, increased quality multimedia features . interconnection.  National Federations are deployed with an in-  Support for new IP services e.g. HD voice and country XConnect hub either sold directly or via video. neutral infrastructure providers. (e.g. datacentre  Flexible settlement models and policy control. providers, Internet Exchanges, etc.).  Number Portability correction. Solution:  SuperQuery – interworking with other global  National Federations, typically involve National Registries e.g. GSMA PathFinder. infrastructure providers, who partner with XConnect to offer a range of local interconnect services to SPs.  National Federations are deployed with an in- country XConnect hub and ENUM Registry to enable National interconnect for operators. 11
  • 12. Case study - South African National Federation Company Description Challenges  Provides wholesale wireless network solutions  Deregulation of market to break monopolistic to meet the communication needs of operators/ control of incumbent operators. SPs throughout Africa.  Enabling SME’s to become regulated  Focuses on supplying products in solution operators in their local area. format, supported by a wide range of  Cost of investing in own infrastructure to run supporting services. telecoms business as a barrier to entry.  Multisource provides wireless solutions as an  High termination charges by incumbents alternative to fixed line connectivity through meant new entrants could not compete. stable, long term, reliable partnerships, cost  Diversifying and enhancing the business to effectively and efficiently. consolidate market leadership. Solution Platform structure Summary:  Deployment of National Federation service including ENUM Registry and multimedia interconnection hub in partnership with Multisource to Service Providers/operators in South Africa.  Fully managed hosted soft switch solution to enable new entrants to set up VoIP operations without the associated costs and technical complexities including full back office operations. Features include:  Multi-lateral peering via interconnection hub enabled new SPs to interconnect directly and bypassing incumbents. 12
  • 13. Case study – German National Federation Company Description Challenges  DE-CIX provides direct and settlement-free IP  Diverse and complex regionalised market interconnection ("peering") IX infrastructure with no central interconnect hub for NGN services to all types of ISPs including and VoIP traffic, meaning SP’s reliant on broadband providers, content delivery inefficient bi-lateral interconnects networks, web hosters, and incumbent  Increased demand from SP’s for cross operators network IP services such as video and HD  DE-CIX is the World’s leading IX with over 450 Voice customers from 52 countries  De-centralised number portability system  DE-CIX is strictly carrier neutral and is owned  Increasing revenue & differentiating services by the eco association - the World’s largest to maintain market leading position and non-profit association for the Internet industry. increase revenue from new service offerings Solution Platform structure Summary:  Deployment of National Federation service including ENUM Registry and multimedia interconnection hub in partnership with DE- CIX to Service Providers/operators Germany Features include:  Multi-lateral peering via interconnection hub enabling SPs to interconnect directly and bypassing incumbents.  Central number-management and number- portability platform for operators, facilitating ENUM-based number discovery and routing that will enable calls to be delivered accurately and directly across networks. 13
  • 14. Case studies – National Federations HD voice Companies Overview Challenges  HD voice represents a new generation of  Most HD voice services are limited to within high quality voice providing more effective the service providers’ network, essentially voice communication. creating “HD voice Islands”.  HD voice is currently being deployed by  Interworking issues due to different codec for hosted IP/PBX providers as a service HD being deployed, fixed SP’s using G722, differentiator. wireless using AMR-WB, OTT service  providers using Silk, iSAC and other codecs. Wireless providers are deploying HD voice to improve cellular call quality.  Mass adoption of HD voice requires cross  network interconnection with the option of Conferencing providers can offer better audio transcoding between codecs. conferencing services by implementing HD. Solution and Benefits Platform structure Summary:  Deployed the world’s first HD voice Federation. HD voice calls are routed directly between end-points bypassing the PSTN.  Enables cross network HD voice calling between fixed and mobile networks. Federation Features:  Numbering and routing management via ENUM local query to ensure that call avoids the PSTN.  SIP signalling.  Policy driven, secure and scalable.  Media transcoding G722 to AMR-WB (fixed/mobile).  Interworking to GSMA Pathfinder and IPXs.  Joined by 8 US voice and conferencing SPs at launch.  Now 11 operators in total including 4 European operators. 14
  • 15. Global Alliance Overview Key service features Situation/Opportunity:  Hosted virtual interconnect management. Current PSTN legacy interconnect model is inefficient,  Support for multimedia HD voice, video including costly and does not support IP services. Video Interconnection Exchange (VIE) – supporting complex video interworking. Operators require scalable platforms for international IP interconnect.  Policy-based private peering.  Flexible settlement models. Direct bilateral interconnect is inefficient, non scalable, resource and capital intensive.  Source of new revenue for Service Providers to collect per minute fees on inbound calls. Solution:  Number Portability corrected routing. Global Alliance enables SPs to multilaterally interconnect  SuperQuery: interworking with other global Registries utilising ENUM Registry and Federation hub: e.g. GSMA PathFinder.  Securely routes traffic between NGN and VoIP  Private and public IP network access. networks.  Simplify the process of interoperability and interconnection between networks.  launch of new multimedia IP services on a cross network basis choosing flexible commercial and settlement models. 15
  • 16. Case study – Global Alliance Company Description Challenges  Telio is a leading European provider of access-  Incumbent operator interconnection regime independent broadband telephone services. based on PSTN meaning IP end-to-end not  Telio’s mission is to be a major force in defining supported and also charging transit fees, and providing fixed and mobile internet resulting in higher costs for Telio. communications to the consumer and small  Required platform for international IP business. interconnection to strategic destinations.  In 2008 Telio became the second largest fixed  Required support for new video service to line telephone provider in Norway. enable availability on a cross-network basis.  Listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange (ticker:TELIO). Solution Platform structure Summary:  Global Alliance for international interconnection, giving Telio access to over 100 SPs globally. Features include:  National interconnection via National Federation. Exchange voice traffic directly on IP, bypassing incumbent and PSTN.  Video interconnection to other video networks managed via Video Interconnection Exchange (VIE). 16
  • 17. Registry voice Overview Key service features Situation/Opportunity:  Focussed on core XConnect Federation Cost of termination across the carrier wholesale destinations, not general global A to Z routing. market is reducing. Carriers need cost efficient  Customers access the termination service by termination to remain competitive and maximise ‘dipping’ against the ENUM Registry, either using margins. an ENUM or H323 query, or via the use of a SIP XConnect focuses on Registry and NP destinations redirect. where TN termination costs are highly variable, e.g.  NP correction is provided both with XConnect US, UK and Canada. routing capability, and is exposed for the Tier 1 customers include KDDI, IDT, AT&T, Sparkle, customer’s own routing. BICS and Tata.  XConnect use Federation members to terminate Solution: these Registry calls, therefore providing customers The Registry enables wholesale carriers to terminate with a new revenue source. calls directly to the terminating Service Providers' networks. Routing at granular telephone numbers (TN) level, rather than traditional country and area code, enables efficient direct routing, decreasing transit costs and increasing quality as opposed to legacy IP/TDM conversion. 17
  • 18. UC Federations (Enterprise and video) Overview Key service features Situation/Opportunity:  Directory to identify end-user reachability. Rapid growth in the deployment of Enterprise IP-PBX and UC platforms. Explosion in video calling and conferencing  Registry to enable inter domain, policy-based, intelligent across consumer and Enterprise segments including web, routing of video calls, authorization and permission- mobile, desktop and Telepresence. based end-user communities. Current market is highly fragmented with multi-vendor, multi-platform and multi-network solutions, creating  Interconnect for multiplatform protocol working. islands of service. Multiple signalling protocols including SIP, H323 and These islands require interconnection to enable XMPP/Jingle. ubiquitous service availability.  XConnect Registry (and Directory) technology to enable Solution: video interworking of B2B video services supporting XConnect licenses technology to operators and vendors ENUM, SIP and H323 queries. for them to create UC and video Federations including Registry, Directory and interconnect technology.  Enables direct, secure, next generation communication XConnect addresses the interoperability challenge across between Enterprises: voice, video, IM/Presence and multiple protocols, codecs, networks and devices. collaboration.  Enables interworking between existing Enterprise Federations, XConnect Federations and Registries including access to other global Registry services such as GSMA PathFinder. 18
  • 20. Award winning services Ranked 5th 20