Tinet for AEI Montreal, December 11th 2009. WHO ARE WE The only pure play global provider of wholesale IP & Ethernet Founded in 2002, Tinet was a part.

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Tinet for AEI Montreal, December 11th 2009

WHO ARE WE The only pure play global provider of wholesale IP & Ethernet Founded in 2002, Tinet was a part of the Tiscali Group until March 2009 Fully owned by BS Investimenti Sgr, one of the leading Italian Private Equity funds Profitable since 2007 One of the top 10 IPv4 backbones worldwide, as per independent reports from Renesys & FixedOrbit The best connected IPv6 backbone worldwide by CAIDA Over 100 IP/Ethernet PoPs in 3 continents and over 500 wholesale customers in 5 continents

A UNIQUE CARRIER BUSINESS MODEL BASED ON FOCUS AND SEMPLICITY 1 PLATFORM ONLY: JUNIPER 1 CUSTOMER SEGMENT ONLY: WHOLESALE 2 SERVICES: IPT & ETHERNET 1 SUPPORT TEAM

Top 3 fastest growing ASN for the last 3 years (***) (**)Source: FixedOrbit and Renesys The top IPv6 backbone worldwide (*) IPv4 TRANSIT: A SUCCESSFUL GROWTH Tinet AS 3257 is: (***) Source: Renesys & The New York Times (*)Source: CAIDA: ipv _poster_1250x850.pnghttp:// ipv _poster_1250x850.png One of the top 10 global IPv4 backbones (**)

OUR NETWORK

Lean organisation allows customer focus rather than process-orientation Optimised network leading to faster response time & better performance Easier network operations & support, faster customer activations (7 working days on average) Simpler and better support (e.g. Proactive SLA) LET’S SUMMARISE Simple business model 2 Services only 1 Technology Platform only1 Customer segment only

Thank you very much AEI!