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The New Value Chain Subscriber to Consumer. TeleBrasil 2004 — 2 All rights reserved © 2004, Alcatel Evolutions and Revolutions User Consumer POTS Voice.

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1 The New Value Chain Subscriber to Consumer

2 TeleBrasil 2004 — 2 All rights reserved © 2004, Alcatel Evolutions and Revolutions User Consumer POTS Voice Calling Features Cellular Calling Features Cellular HSI Broadband Text, Games Pictures, Video Chat, IM Gaming, Music On Demand Interactive Multi-Content Video Convergence

3 TeleBrasil 2004 — 3 All rights reserved © 2004, Alcatel Why Do IP Video Common Reasons Not To > No Competition, Secure Market Voice or Broadband > Capital Cost to Deploy > Technology availability > Consumer Acceptance > Bandwidth requirements But Things are Changing > Competition is coming May not be Cable though > Costs in line & continue to drop > Technology and vendors have matured > Consumer Behavior is changing > New Codecs, GigE, Access enhancement No Longer a Science Project At Least 8 Commercial Deployments Exist today Another 5+ will be Launching in 2004 and Q1 2005 Large Telcos very Serious, US RBOC’s, European ILEC’s All on ADSL with MPEG2 Broadcast and/or VoD only with Portals Use of Interactive elements and customization key Migration Plans for MPEG4/WM9 in 2005 New Applications and Services for 2005/2006 No Longer a Science Project At Least 8 Commercial Deployments Exist today Another 5+ will be Launching in 2004 and Q1 2005 Large Telcos very Serious, US RBOC’s, European ILEC’s All on ADSL with MPEG2 Broadcast and/or VoD only with Portals Use of Interactive elements and customization key Migration Plans for MPEG4/WM9 in 2005 New Applications and Services for 2005/2006

4 TeleBrasil 2004 — 4 All rights reserved © 2004, Alcatel Kingston Cyta Monaco Sasktel Telus Softbank KPN Tut Systems Telmex FT Some Broadband Video Services Worldwide

5 TeleBrasil 2004 — 5 All rights reserved © 2004, Alcatel Live Deployments BBCable Japan  Scalability for hundreds of thousands  Rapid integration of new applications  Best in business security (NDS) brings best in business content (5,000+ titles)  Technology choice (unique Samsung set top)  Unique design SaskTel Canada  Made it easy to leverage local content  Provided tools for SaskTel to self design and develop  Future proof set top evolution  Solution and Technology choice  Content protection to grow VOD  99.99% telco availability

6 TeleBrasil 2004 — 6 All rights reserved © 2004, Alcatel SaskTel Max Compared to Previous TV Supplier – Better or Same As Respondents Despite the limitations of DSL technology and lack of experience at being a broadcast provider, SaskTel Max stacks up very favorably overall versus the cable and satellite providers.

7 TeleBrasil 2004 — 7 All rights reserved © 2004, Alcatel “Prior to subscribing to Max, did you already have Internet access?” Max provides Internet access and e-mail over the TV. Approximately 17% of Max subscribers do not own a computer. These are customers that we could not connect to a broadband pipe before. They are also good candidates to buy a PC in the future.

8 TeleBrasil 2004 — 8 All rights reserved © 2004, Alcatel % of Customers that Represent New Internet Customers for SaskTel Since February, half of all Max subscribers resulted in a new High Speed Internet customer for SaskTel. This is a nice balance of generating more revenue from current SaskTel Internet customers and growing the Internet customers at the expense of the cable competitors.

9 TeleBrasil 2004 — 9 All rights reserved © 2004, Alcatel Max Bundling Results December 2003 Customers who have one of three SaskTel Unlimited Long Distance calling plans receive a discount of $5.00/month off Max. Customers who have a post-paid cellular plan with SaskTel Mobility receive $10.00/month off Max. Customers who have both receive $15.00/month off Max

10 TeleBrasil 2004 — 10 All rights reserved © 2004, Alcatel Additional Learnings > Some original assumptions of service offerings and user requirements were not accurate Originally based on what users were used to (competitors UI) Able to adapt and modify to customer feedback > Community content became a significant differentiator Radio, Broadcast and Web Portals > Had to launch bundling packages earlier then planned Have noticed reduced Churn on all products due to packages > Significant uptake in student community > Able to get “real” viewer data, enable renegotiation of some content agreements

11 TeleBrasil 2004 — 11 All rights reserved © 2004, Alcatel Beyond IPTV > Multi Application - Multi Device Video, data, voice on Phone, PC, telephone

12 TeleBrasil 2004 — 12 All rights reserved © 2004, Alcatel Conclusion A good plan executed today… … is better than a perfect plan executed tomorrow Enhance the Consumer Experience… … and make it simple to use


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