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General Market Development EN/LZD /1 R3 More than 171 million subscribers, increasing by two new subscribers every second More than 300 operational networks GSM Market Acceptance May 1999 (Source: GSM MoU and EMC)

General Market Development EN/LZD /2 R3 GSM Forecast Million subscribers (Source: EMC)

General Market Development EN/LZD /3 R3 GSM World-wide Subscriber Growth Million subscribers (Source: EMC)

General Market Development EN/LZD /4 R3 Countries and Areas Committed to GSM May 1999 (Source: GSM MoU)

General Market Development EN/LZD /5 R3 Countries Committed to GSM May 1999 (Source: GSM MoU)

General Market Development EN/LZD /6 R3 Countries Committed to GSM 900 May 1999 (Source: GSM MoU)

General Market Development EN/LZD /7 R3 Countries Committed to GSM 1800 May 1999 (Source: GSM MoU)

General Market Development EN/LZD /8 R3 Countries Committed to GSM 1900 May 1999 (Source: GSM MoU)

General Market Development EN/LZD /9 R3 GSM Subscriber Base Million subscribers (Source: EMC)

General Market Development EN/LZD /10 R3 GSM Subscriber Base Total 171 million subscribers, May 1999 (Source: EMC)

General Market Development EN/LZD /11 R3 Personal Communication Vision Seamless service coverage & availability with high quality & capacity at low cost Personal communicators pocket sized Allows any person to make or receive calls and access data anytime and anywhere based on individual needs User-friendly low- cost mass-markets service Personal services and numbers Business services at the office and on the move

General Market Development EN/LZD /12 R3 Global Market Trends Continued high growth for wireless Increasing competition Rapid digitalization Multi-standards/technologies Consumer, and office indoor segments will dominate Personal multimedia services emerging Merging of industries; fixed, mobile internet and content

General Market Development EN/LZD /13 R3 Mobile Telephone and Internet users Million subscribers

General Market Development EN/LZD /14 R3 Penetration in Countries Percent of inhabitants, April 1999 Years in Operation (Source: Ericsson and EMC)

General Market Development EN/LZD /15 R3 Penetration in countries with more than inhabitants In percent, April 1999 (Source: EMC)

General Market Development EN/LZD /16 R3 74 million 26 million 125 million 5 million 121 million Worlds Mobile Subscribers Total 355 million subscribers, May 1999 (Source: EMC)

General Market Development EN/LZD /17 R3 Worlds Mobile Subscribers by Region Forecast in millions (Source: EMC)

General Market Development EN/LZD /18 R3 Digital Mobile Subscribers Forecast in millions (Source: EMC)

General Market Development EN/LZD /19 R3 Digital Mobile Subscribers Million subscribers, May 1999 (Source: EMC)

General Market Development EN/LZD /20 R3 US Mobile Revenue Development Monthly USD revenue per subscriber (Source: CTIA)