Cheglygbashev Alexander Head of Inter-operator Cooperation department Armentel and Armenian market.
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Cheglygbashev AlexanderHead of Inter-operator Cooperation department
Armentel and Armenian market
Major latest developments establishes Vimpelcom Ltd as world’s sixth largest mobile telecommunications provider:
■ Apr 15, 2011: Vimpelcom completes combination with Wind Telecom■ Oct 15, 2010: OJSC VimpelCom and Kyivstar GSM transaction to combine under VimpelCom Ltd
VimpelCom: At a Glance
■ Provides voice and data services through a range of wireless, fixed, and broadband technologies under the “Beeline”, “Kyivstar”, “djuice”, “Wind”, “Infostrada” “Mobilink”, “Leo”, “Banglalink”, “Telecel”, and “Djezzy” brands
■ Global operations covering total population of about 843 million people: Russia, Ukraine, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Algeria, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Burundi, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Central African Republic, Italy and Canada
■ 181 million subscribers worldwide
■ Listed as an ADS on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker "VIP"
FIVE BUSINESS UNITSFIVE BUSINESS UNITS
Main focus – Data services as a driver of usage and profitability
Benefits of an integrated carrier are among the major factors for successin conditions of avalanche data traffic growth:
VimpelCom: Enhanced Platform for Global Growth
■ Transport network: 107’000 km of backbone network (without local intra-city networks) by the end of 2010: the largest terrestrial network in Russia and CIS
■ Interconnection and interoperation with other providers: more than 400 ISP networks have interconnections to Vimpelcom backbone as an IP Transit customers
Vimpelcom has solid setup in Fixed-line operations to deliver further development in these areas:
Russia Fixed-line Revenue, RUR bn
9.9 9.9 9.5 9.9 10.5 10.7
3Q 09 4Q 09 1Q 10 2Q 10 3Q 10 4Q 10
+8.3% y-o-y+2.3% q-o-q
5.0 4.8 4.5 4.6 4.8 4.9
3Q 09 4Q 09 1Q 10 2Q 10 3Q 10 4Q 10
Business segment, RUR bn
3.5 3.6 3.4 3.7 4.0 3.9
3Q 09 4Q 09 1Q 10 2Q 10 3Q 10 4Q 10
Wholesale segment, RUR bn
0,9 1,1 1,2 1,2 1,21,5
3Q 09 4Q 09 1Q 10 2Q 10 3Q 10 4Q 10
Residential segment revenue, RUR bn
+1.8% y-o-y+1.1% q-o-q
+9.3% y-o-y–2.5% q-o-q
+26.3% y-o-y+17.1% q-o-q
VimpelCom: Map of Operations in Eurasia
*CIA – The World Factbook
Population and Penetration figures are provided by © 2011 Informa Telecoms&Media
… … $10$10,,5 billion total net operating revenue5 billion total net operating revenue
International network: Western Backbone
International backbone network used capacity –
170 GBps; will be expanded to 300 GBps in 2011
•Direct interconnects with leading worldwide carriers
•Presence at main peering points (IX)
• London (LINX)
• Amsterdam (AMS-IX)
• Frankfurt on the Main (DEC-IX)
• Stockholm (Netnode)
• Ashburn (Equinix)
Moscow
Frankfurt on the Main Stockholm
AmsterdamLondon
Tier #1
DEC-IX
LINX
Tier #2
AMS-IX
Tier #3
Tier #4
Peering Points (IX) St.-Petersburg
International Network resources:• Stockholm: up to 200 Gbps• London: 15 Gbps• Frankfurt on the Main: 70 Gbps• New York: 10 Gbps• Hong Kong: 10 Gbps
Moscow
Kiyiv
Frankfort on the Main
London
Stockholm
Brussels
Vienna
BudapestSalzburg
MunichUzhgorod
Lviv
Hamburg
Riga
VilniusMinsk
St.-Petersburg
Helsinki
To New York
To New York
To Hong Kong
Ukraine
Russia
To Iran, Armenia
Amsterdam
CJSC “ArmenTel”: About Company
■Since 2006 - 100% subsidiary of the Vimpelcom
■Full set of the telecommunication licenses including the licenses for mobile and fix telephony, Internet and data services, the dominating operator of Armenia
■Subscribers: - mobile - active base over 670,000 - fixed - active base over 600,000 - broadband - over 110,000
■The company has its own fiber optic infrastructure over the Armenia and international interconnections with Georgia and Iran: - length of total subscriber network cables - about 15’850 km - length of the fiber optic network cables - about 2’650 km.
■Financial results for 2010: - Net operational revenue - $ 182.4 mln - OIBDA - $ 78.2 mln
CJSC “ArmenTel”: Network
Services for International Carriers - Total network capacity – 40Gb- Technology - FOC: DWDM, IP/MPLS, SDH- TDM channels: up to STM-64 capacity- Ethernet channels: up to 10Gb capacity
FOC interconnection to:- FoptNet - TIC (Iran)- SilkNet - Caucasus Online - DeltaCom
Broadband Internet capacity:- Over 10 Gbps (fast upgrade: up to 20 Gbps availability)- International Internet capacity all providers on the end of 2010 –
4.35Gb (according to source: Telegeography)
Development: - Interconnection with Turkey Networks- Network expansion -additional (backup) line construction- Broadband Internet usage permanent increase by ArmenTel’s
own subscribers
The largest carrier in Armenia. Interconnection points with international networks
CJSC “ArmenTel”: Summary
■ Own FOC Network, advanced technologies
■ Interconnections with multiple International operators, permanent development
■ Reliability, Qualified network maintenance (24x7), qualified personnel
■ Flexible prices, market oriented
■ Represents Beeline brand and implements “Vimpelcom” Group of companies strategy and projects in region
■ Alexander Cheglygbashev■ [email protected]
Thank you!