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NTT Communications’ Activities

in Russia

September 2008

Shoji TAKAHASHI

NTT Communications

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*Operating revenues in each business include the amount of internal transactions in the consolidated group

NTT

EAST

NTT

WEST

NTT

Communications

NTT

DATA

NTT

DoCoMo

Other

Subs

100% 100% 100% 54.2% 63.4%

NTT Group: NTT and 515 subsidiaries and affiliates (Consolidated Subsidiaries: 419 companies) Market Value:9.8 Trillion Yen ( US$83 Billion )

(As of end of March, 2007)

Stock exchanges on which the company is listed: Tokyo, New York and London

NTT

Facilities

100%

NTT

Finance

100% Regional Communications Business & NGN

Long Distance and Int’l Communications Business System Integration Business Mobile Communications Business NTT Urban Development 67.3% Real Estate-related Business Group Finance & Leasing-related Business Facilities-related Business Regulated by NTT Law

(as of the end of March, 2007)

NTT Comware Telecom system and Software-related Business 100%

*US$1=¥118, the approximate exchange rate at the end of March,2007 (as of the end of March, 2007)

NTT

(Holding Company)

Science and Core Technology

Laboratory Group R&D Cyber Communications

Laboratory Group Information Sharing

Laboratory Group

R&D Fundamental Research and Development

*Number of Locations: 6 laboratories in Japan *Number of Employees: 3,000 *Budget: $1.2 billion 6,000 $2.1 billion NTT Comware 200,000 $91.2billion NTT Group (Consolidated basis) 600 6,000 600 22,000 23,000 9,000 107,000 Number of Employees $2.3 billion $2.0 billion $1.1 billion $40.6billion $8.9billion $9.7billion $34.0billion Operating Revenues * (April, 2006 – March, 2007) NTT Finance NTT Facilities NTT Urban Development NTT DoCoMo NTT DATA NTT Communications NTT EAST NTT WEST

NTT Corp. Overview

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NTT Corp. Overview (cont.)

NTT Com is the international arm of NTT Corp., one of Japan’s largest multinational corporations

• NTT Corp.’s global subsidiaries operate across various industry sub-sectors

• Regional Communications, NGN’s, Data Communications, Mobile Communications, Network • Other areas includes Real-estate, Finance / Leasing business, and Facility Management

• Expansive R&D Capabilities – Forefront of technology through NTT Laboratories • NTT Corp. annual R&D spend c.$3.0 billion

• Conducting a wide range of R&D activities from basic applied research to creating next generation communications services

• Developing next generation networks and other cutting edge technologies

Global Platform

• NTT Corp., is one of Japan’s largest multinational corporations • Incumbent telecommunications provider in Japan

• Leading mobile operator (NTT DoCoMo) with over 53 million subscribers

• +165,000 employees (12,700 of which are part of NTT Com)

• 419 consolidated subsidiaries

• Geographic diversity with offices and network worldwide

Global Reach

• NTT Com’s services for corporate customers include:

• Next-generation web communication, broadband video communication, mobile ubiquitous communication and CRM communication

• Outsourcing and server operation, network operation

• IP network, data transmission services in Japan and overseas

• Data centres, co-location, and managed hosting

• Domestic and international telephony, toll-free numbers and navi-dial services, IP telephony, teleconferencing

• NTT Com also offers services to individual customers, including:

• ISP services, IP telephony services, content download services, online storage

• Domestic and international telephone services

• Global access and transport services: IP transport, private lines, and metro access services

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Global Business Portfolio of the NTT Group

Revere (NTT DATA) SI provider in US Revere (NTT DATA) SI provider in US inter-touch (NTT DoCoMo) ISP in Singapore inter-touch (NTT DoCoMo) ISP in Singapore CPTL (NTT Finance) Leasing company in China

CPTL (NTT Finance) Leasing company in China Shenzhen NTTDATA East Net

(NTT DATA) SI provider in China Shenzhen NTTDATA East Net

(NTT DATA) SI provider in China

:Major foreign investments of over 20% shares, and all carrier investments :Principal bases

(As of December 31, 2007)

Highly-reliable global network services such as global IP-VPN in 159 countries and regions*1

around the world, mainly for corporate customers

4,800*2overseas employees (Increase of approximately 1,000 personnel from previous year

Highly-reliable global network services such as global IP-VPN in 159 countries and regions*1

around the world, mainly for corporate customers

4,800*2overseas employees (Increase of approximately 1,000 personnel from previous year

*1 As of December 31, 2007

*2 Total number of personnel at NTT Group branch offices,

consolidated subsidiaries and companies accounted for under the equity method (more than 20% in ratio) as of September 30, 2007

● BNTE (NTT Communications) SI provider in China BNTE (NTT Communications) SI provider in China SNTE (NTT Communications) SI provider in China SNTE (NTT Communications) SI provider in China MISI (NTT DATA) Stuffing service provider in US

MISI (NTT DATA) Stuffing service provider in US

itelligence (NTT DATA) SI provider in Germany itelligence (NTT DATA) SI provider in Germany Verio(NTT Communications) Hosting service provider in US

Verio(NTT Communications) Hosting service provider in US KTF(NTT DoCoMo)

Mobile service provider in Korea KTF(NTT DoCoMo) Mobile service provider in Korea HTCL(NTT DoCoMo)

Mobile service provider in Hong Kong HTCL(NTT DoCoMo) Mobile service provider in Hong Kong

HKNet(NTT Communications) ISP in Hong Kong HKNet(NTT Communications)

ISP in Hong Kong

Sri Lanka Telecom (NTT Communications) Major domestic and international

Carrier in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Telecom (NTT Communications) Major domestic and international

Carrier in Sri Lanka

StarHub (NTT Communications) New common carrier in Singapore

StarHub (NTT Communications) New common carrier in Singapore

FET(NTT DoCoMo) Mobile service provider in Taiwan

FET(NTT DoCoMo) Mobile service provider in Taiwan

PLDT

(NTT DoCoMo, NTT Communications) Major domestic and international

Carrier in Philippines PLDT

(NTT DoCoMo, NTT Communications) Major domestic and international

Carrier in Philippines NTT Vietnam(NTT EAST) Telephone network construction and Maintenance project office in Vietnam

NTT Vietnam(NTT EAST) Telephone network construction and Maintenance project office in Vietnam

Guamcell Communications (NTT DoCoMo) Mobile service provider in Guam

Guamcell Communications (NTT DoCoMo) Mobile service provider in Guam

Virginia •Denver •Boca Raton •Dallas MiCoMo (NTT Finance, NTT-AT) ICT provider for mining company in Chile

MiCoMo (NTT Finance, NTT-AT) ICT provider for mining company in Chile

•Washington D.C.

•Sao Paulo

Global Data Service Joint Stock Company (NTT Communications) Data Center in Vietnam Global Data Service Joint Stock Company

(NTT Communications) Data Center in Vietnam

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Launch of Moscow Representative Office

NTT Communications established its Moscow Representative Office in April 2008

First and important step for NTT Communications for providing its valued customers in

Russia with network services, integrated services as well as ICT solutions

NTT Communications established its Moscow Representative Office in April 2008

First and important step for NTT Communications for providing its valued customers in

Russia with network services, integrated services as well as ICT solutions

+7 (495) 795-06-58

Telephone

[email protected]

E-mail Contact

Millenium House 4

th

Floor Office D,

12, Trubnaya Str., Moscow

107045, Russian Federation

Address

Yoshihiro Ota (Mr)

Chief Representative

NTT Communications

Moscow Representative Office

Name

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Hong Kong Hong Kong London London Frankfurt Frankfurt

ERA

Tokyo Tokyo :

:Indian Ocean RouteIndian Ocean Route :

:US RouteUS Route :

:Russian RouteRussian Route

HSCS Cable info

Capacity: 640Gbps

Total Length: 570km

HSCS Landing Station

Ishikari (Japan)

Nevelsk (Russia)

HSCS Schedule

Operation will start in June,2008

About HSCS cable project

H

okkaido-

S

akhalin

C

able

S

ystem(HSCS) is in Operation (June 2008)

• This Project is collaboration with a leading Russian carrier “TranceTelecom(TTC)”.

• NTTCom’s domestinc fiber network is connected with TTC’s Russian domestic

via HSCS submarine network.

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Partnership with “Trance Telecom (TTC)”

・ Existing service: Poviding trans-Russia route via Hong Kong using TTC network. ①

・ Feb,2007: Agreed with TTC to jointly build HSCS cable between Japan and Russia/Europe. ②

・ Jun,2008: HSCS cable is in operation.

・ Q3 2008: Coverage Expansion in Russia by connecting Arcstar IP-VPN with TTC domestic IP-VPN.

Hong Kong London Tokyo Singapore ①ERA Route ● ● ● ● ②HSCS Cable Routes About TranceTelecom (TTC) ・Headquarter:Moscow

・One of the Largest new Russian carriers, wholly owned by Russian Railway.

・Having about 55,000km backborne network in Russia and Providing high quality long distance International network service.

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TYO HKG SIN LON

④HSCS Route

③ERA Route ①SMW Route ②US Cable+ Terrestrial Route ・IP-VPN ・Leased Line Services ④HSCS Route

・High quality and the shortest route between Tokyo and Russia/Europe.

・Latency: Approx 20% faster than existing route.

・Can be used as a redundant network for existng network between Tokyo and Russia /Europe.

Latest Route

①SMW3 Route

②US Cable and Terrestrial Route (Eastern Route) ③ERA Route

Existing Route

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Global Network (1/2)

High security, high quality closed network

Automatic rerouting upon of outages

Global NOCs in Tokyo, New York and London

Global Service Delivery in 159 countries and regions

Global Data Network

Global Data Network

The number of service delivery

countries and regions IPVPN: 159 IPLC: 46 FR: 82 ATM: 29 Dubai ●● Bangalore New Delhi ●● ●● Melbourne●●

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Global Network (2/2)

The only Global Tier 1 provider in Asia with the largest IP Network in Asia

Seamless global IP connection using a single Autonomous System (AS) for routing

stability

Global IP Network

Global IP Network

Highest quality Global Tier-1 IP backbone

Fully redundant network backed by industry leading SLAs

Global IPv6/IPv4 dual stack network

Legend:

OC3 & below/STM1 OC12/STM4 OC48/STM16 OC192/STM64

Global IP Network POP

NTT Communications Data Center Partner POP

Private Peering Point

● ■ ● ▲ Japan-US

100G→185G

US-Europe

22G→39G

Asia and Oceania

40G→53G

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Global Business Vision

“Integrated Managed Services”

NTT Com’s strategy to provide standardized ICT solutions under a one-stop-shop.

Managed Services can include any combination of network related services, value-added services and IT services.

CORE SERVICES

CORE SERVICES

• Data Network Services • IP Transit Services • Data Center Services

NETWORK INTEGRATION

NETWORK INTEGRATION

Backup Services

Backup Services

Value

Value

-

-

added Features

added Features

Monitoring

Monitoring

CPE Management

CPE Management

• Priority Control • Multicast • Load Sharing

• Network Traffic Report • Application Flow Report • Network & Application

Performance Analyzer • Rental CPE • VoIP

MANAGED SERVICES

MANAGED SERVICES

(Standardized Approach)

Visual Communication

Visual Communication

• Video Conferencing (Hardware Type) • Video Conferencing (PC, Multifunctional) • Video Conferencing (PC, High-Quality)

IT System Management

IT System Management

• LAN/Server Management • PC Management

Security

Security

• Firewall/ IPS Management • Secure Remote Desktop • Secure Internet Gateway

• Anti-virus/ Quarantine Management • UTM Management

WAN Performance Management

WAN Performance Management

SYSTEM INTEGRATION

SYSTEM INTEGRATION

(Customized Approach)

(Customized Approach)

etc. etc.

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