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Introduction

Overview • Hawaii Pacific Teleport (HPT) is a global networking gateway bridging the US and Asia Pacific

markets with the rest of the world via its teleport, datacenter, media management center, and terrestrial networks

• 24/7 manned facility on the southwest shore of Oahu, Hawaii

• Strategic location mid-point between Asia and the Americas

• Over 15 antennas, from 4.5m to 16m, accessing key satellites covering the US, Pacific Rim, Australia, and the Asian sub-continent.

• Terrestrial connectivity provisioned on diverse fiber rings and facilitated by multiple, top-tier carriers

• Services include IP trunking, hub and gateway, telephony/VoIP, DVB-IP multicasting, media management and distribution, colocation, backhaul, transport stream turnaround, occasional use, and mission critical services.

Hawaii Pacific Teleport

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Hawaii Pacific Teleport

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Services

Teleport & Data Center Services

• Uplink/downlink, turnaround, satellite and terrestrial hybrid networks • SCPC or MCPC, including transport stream turns • TDMA, DVB-S & S2 • iDirect Infiniti and Evolution, Hughes/HX, ViperSat, Shiron, ArcLight

• Co-location, Diversity and Disaster Recovery solutions • 1RU to Multiple Racks; Controlled Access and Secured Private Space

• Antenna hosting • Able to host customer antennas on Ku, C, L, Ka and X bands • Visible arc from 128ºE to 275ºE (85ºW to 232ºW)

• O&M Services (ViaSat-1 Ka Band Gateway)

• Network Operations Service and Engineering/Technical Support

• TT&C and CSM, including drift and BIU

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Services

Data Center

Recently launched, AlohaNAP, is a joint venture between Hawaii Pacific Teleport and datacenter experts, fifteenfortyseven Critical Systems Realty. AlohaNAP is designed to be the premier multi-tenant, carrier-neutral datacenter complex in the Pacific. Leveraging its strategic geographic location in Kapolei, Hawaii, access to the submarine cable network and Hawaii Pacific Teleport, an international satellite communications provider, AlohaNAP is creating a high bandwidth capacity ‘meet-me’ point - establishing it as a critical, strategic point of presence for trans-Pacific traffic.

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Services

Data Center

• 10,800ft2 initial indoor space in a hurricane reinforced structure.

• 2 miles inland and 130 feet above sea level; outside of flood and tsunami zones

• Audited for DoD DIACAP MAC II security compliance; and SCIF (Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility) ready

• Custom/private suites and cages available

• Phase I: • Immediately available • 75+ Cabinets • 500 ft2 and 550 ft2 private, high security suites available

• Phase II: • Additional 125 high density cabinets and private suites

• Phase III • Construction of a new, high density, turnkey datacenter building • Additional 50,000 ft2 available

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Services

Data Center

• Poured concrete external and internal walls and floor

• Clean agent, FM-200 waterless fire suppression system

• N+1 in-row cooling system, tailored for targeted cooling of racks and cold aisle CRAC configuration designs used where needed.

• Redundant power system, including new UPS and N+1 1 Megawatt diesel generator

• Sufficient fuel bunkering to operate independent of the commercial grid for over a week; augmented by local fuel delivery agreements

• Extensive and redundant terrestrial fiber – diverse carriers/diverse paths with robust, redundant and diverse fiber cross connects between data center and teleport

• High security facility, including multi-layer physical access control, electronic surveillance, compartmentalized zones, and 24 x 7 staffing

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Services

Data Center

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Phase I Floor Plan

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Data Center

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Infrastructure

Team and Facilities • HPT operates a full-time, 24/7 staffed Network Operations Facility

• High skill set technical operations staff • DoD MAC II security compliant

• Extensive fiber network access for trans-oceanic connectivity; diverse local routes and carriers, on multiple discrete local rings on island, SDH/SONET, MPLS and GigE

• Large physical footprint offers easy expansion and ability to host customer-provided antenna assets

• Safely out of tsunami incursion and flood zones; HPT’s location has over 300 days of clear sky per year

• Global Access via full-time connection to partner facilities in North and South America, Europe and Asia

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Why HPT?

Solutions

• Media Content Distribution and Backhaul • Live events and contribution, occasional use • Mobile content delivery - ships and planes • Linear and File-Based content management/playout • Region to region transport stream turns • Regional Head-end, aggregation and distribution

• Aeronautical and Maritime monitoring and guidance for vessel locations, velocity, and emergency services

• Navigational tracking and monitoring • Remote traffic and logistics management • Real time information in the event of hostile actions • Meets IMO standards for Safety at Sea

• Military Services

• Secure Facility – MAC II • Access to PACOM and DISA sites via fiber • Mission critical applications • Strategic Location

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Why HPT? s Solutions (cont’d)

• Oil & Gas (On & Offshore) • Crew welfare • Emergency response • Real time performance metrics; enhanced productivity • Cellular backhaul

• Government Agency Network Services

• Secure network and transmission services • Seamless connection of remote offices to command centers

• Disaster Recovery/Co-Location and Redundancy Protection

• Direct access to multiple fiber provides for co-location • Internet backbone presence; ideal for cloud services • Satellite services facilitates mobile network support, diversity, and

is advantageous for multipoint access • Improved restoration time and reduced downtime • Out of tsunami and flood zones; high security

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Terrestrial Network Access

Local Fiber – TW Telecom Diverse Loops

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Dedicated Internet Access (DIA)

OCx Handoff through Teleport

North Entry Duct

Ethernet Internet Service (EIS)

Fiber Handoff through Teleport

South Entry Duct

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Terrestrial Network Access

Local Fiber – Hawaiian Telcom Diverse Loops

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Submarine Cable Detail

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Submarine Cable Detail

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Satellites and Coverage

Satellites Visible from Hawaii (128ºE to 275ºE / 85ºW to 232ºW)

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Satellite Location

East

Location

West

Elevation

AngleBand Satellite

Location

East

Location

West

Elevation

AngleBand

JCSAT 3A 128 232 5 C HORIZON-1 (4.8m) 233 127 47 KU

JCSAT 5A 132 228 8 C GALAXY 14 235 125 48 C

APSTAR 6 (11m) 134 226 12 C AMC 21 235 125 48 KU

APSTAR 5/TELSTAR 18 (9.3m) 138 222 16 C GALAXY 10R 237 123 46 C & KU

APSTAR 9 (end 2015) 142 218 20 C GALAXY 23 (Echostar 9) (2.4m) 239 121 45 C

MEASAT 2 148 212 22 C GALAXY 23 239 121 45 KU

JCSAT 1B (2.4m) 150 210 28 KU ANIK F3 241 119 43 C & KU

JCSAT 2A, replacment end of '15 (11m) 154 206 32 C VIASAT-1 (7.3m) 245 115 39 Ka

JCSAT-14(JCSAT-2B) (end of 2015 - 5.5m) 154 206 32 KU SATMEX 6 247 113 37 C

ABS-6 159 201 35 C & Ex-KU ANIK F2 248 111 35 C & KU

INTELSAT 19 166 194 41 C ANIK F1R (3.7m RX Only) 253 107 31 C & KU

INTELSAT 8 169 191 44 C & KU ANIK G1 253 107 31 C, Ku & X

EUTELSAT 172A (8.1m) 172 188 48 KU AMC 15 255 105 29 KU

EUTELSAT 172A (172B Planned) 172 188 48 C AMC 18 255 105 29 C

INTELSAT 18 (15.5m) 180 180 57 C AMC 1 (7.1m) 257 103 24 C & KU

NSS 9 (9.3m) 183 177 57 C SES 1 259 101 25 C & KU

ASTRA-3A (8.1m) TT&C 183 177 57 KU GALAXY 16 261 99 23 C & KU

AMC 8 221 139 60 C GALAXY 19 263 97 21 C & KU

AMC 7 223 137 59 C GALAXY 3C 265 95 19 C & KU

AMC 10 225 135 57 C GALAXY 25 (IA-5) 267 93 17 C & KU

GALAXY 15 227 133 55 C GALAXY 17 269 91 15 C

AMC 11 229 131 54 C GALAXY 28 271 89 14 C & KU

GALAXY 12 231 129 52 C SES 2 273 87 12 KU

GALAXY 13 233 127 50 C AMC 16 275 85 10 KU

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Satellites and Coverage

E172-A at 172E (8.1m Vertex, Ku Wide Band, iDirect Evolution)

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Satellites and Coverage

JSAT1B at 150E, IOO YE 2015 (2.4m Prodelin, Ku-Band)

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Satellites and Coverage

JSAT 14/2B at 154E planned for end of 2015, 5.5m initially, upgraded to 7.1m Ku-Band

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*Note, the Horizontal and Vertical footprints are similar.

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Satellites and Coverage

JSAT 2A at 154E (11m Vertex, C Band Linear)

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Satellites and Coverage

JSAT 14/2B at 154E (11m Vertex, C Band Linear) – planned end 2015

22 *Note, the Horizontal and Vertical footprints are similar.

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Satellites and Coverage

JSAT 14/2B at 154E (11m Vertex, C Band Linear) – planned end 2015

23 *Note, the Horizontal and Vertical footprints are similar.

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Satellites and Coverage

APSTAR-VI at 134E (11m Vertex, C Band Linear)

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Satellites and Coverage

T18 at 138E (9.3m Andrew, C/Ex-C Band Linear)

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Satellites and Coverage

IS18 at 180E (9m > 15.5m Vertex, C Band Circular, iDirect Evolution)

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Satellites and Coverage

AMC 1 at 103W (7m, Andrew C Band Linear)

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Satellites and Coverage

Horizons1 at 127W (4.8m Vertex, Ku Band Linear)

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Partners

Hawaii Pacific Teleport

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Contact Us

Hawaii Pacific Teleport

Direct - Phone: +1.808.674.9157 Fax: +1.917.591.4535

Sales – [email protected] Tech Support - [email protected] Executive Team – [email protected] Accounting – [email protected]

Hawaii Pacific Teleport

91-340 Farrington Highway Kapolei, Hawaii 96707

USA Phone: +1 808.674.9157

www.hawaiiteleport.com

Hawaii Pacific Teleport