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Table of Contents

What Clients are Telling Us AT&T’s Global Strategy

• Reach• Consistency • Localization

AT&T’s Regional Presence Analyst Perspectives Customer Case Studies AT&T’s Global Differentiators

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• The same services available, everywhere• Ability to support fast deployment of applications globally• Choice of access technologies by location• Simple, intuitive, consistent remote access

Need for Consistent Service

• A Reliable and secure networking environment, worldwide• Availability in the locations I need• Flexibility to manage through a global technology migration • Seamless application performance across boundaries• Simplify the complexity of managing multiple suppliers

Reach Where I do Business

Local sales and service support personnel Choice and flexibility to combine managed or unmanaged services Knowledge of local technology and regulatory requirements (e.g., VoIP) Adaptability in billing and service support (local language, currency, etc.) to support how my organization is structured

Support me Locally

What Clients are Telling Us

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AT&T’s Global Strategy Our Goal is to be the “provider of choice” serving MNCs’ and governments’ global needs for competitive, flexible and integrated wide area IP networking solutions that span the globe.

Reach• Own and manage a global, transparent, MPLS-enabled IP network to deliver unique customer solutions

−The AT&T network is located where you are across the globe.−All services from all points of presence with multiple access

options

Consistency Provide consistent services, service levels, and network management capabilities globally

−One consistent global architecture, seamlessly integrated −One consistent service portfolio with one consistent service

experience

Localization• Offer global account management and multilingual customer care supported locally with AT&T resources

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AT&T’s Global Network ReachReachConsistencyLocalization

AT&T offers MPLS-Based services in 127 countries from over 1,500 service nodes.

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AT&T’s Global Service Reach

Private Line US out to 134 Countries

Internet Access 60 Countries

ATM 75 Countries

FR 77 Countries

IP/MPLS VPN 108 Countries

Private Line UK out to 58 Countries

35,000+ Remote Access POPs in 150 Countries

ReachConsistencyLocalization

30 Internet Data Centers in 10 Countries

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Layer 1Alternate

Access

Layer 1Alternate

Access

Layer 2 NNIDSL, EthernetLayer 2 NNI

DSL, Ethernet

Layer 3MPLS NNI

Layer 3MPLS NNI

SatelliteSatellite Long Line ExtensionsLong Line

Extensions PoPsPoPs

… and Deepen Country Coverage via multiple

access options

Deepening Country Presence…ReachConsistencyLocalization

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Chinese Partners Contribute:

• China Network Infrastructure• China Business Expertise• Local Offerings & Solutions• China-wide Support Resources• China Customer influence

AT&T Contributes:• Global Network Infrastructure• Technologies & Management Skill• Global Offerings & Solutions• Global Presence Global Support• Global Customer Influence

ShanghaiSymphonyTelecom

Globally consistent products and services, with flexibility and competitive value-add

• Globally consistent customer experience• Global one-stop-shop and local care, support capability

AT&T Unisiti Case Study

Ability to Work with Local Providers

ShanghaiInformation Investment

ShanghaiTelecom

25%60%

15%

ReachConsistencyLocalization

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Industry-leading global IP performance

SLAs offering 99.999% end to end assurance

Meaningful metrics focused on your

business objectives.

End-to-End SLAs: Latency (within and

between regions) Data Delivery (within

and between regions) End to End Service

Availability Provisioning Time to Repair Jitter

Reduce operations costs and save time

Integrated, Commercially Available Tools in a Single Platform: Open ArchitectureIntelligent Correlation EngineSee and React to Degradation

Performance ControlAgility

Streamline IT operations

Speed application deployment and

scaling

Compatible and flexible service

components

Consistent delivery from all nodes globally

AT&T Integrated Service Portfolios: VPN Frame/ATM Internet Hosting Security VoIP International Private

Line

AT&T’s Global Consistency

Award winning portal and tools

Visibility, control and command at your

desktop

Avoid, reduce frequency, and reduce scale of

attacks

Comprehensive security portfolio: Personal, network, and premises-based FirewallsInternet ProtectDDoS DefenseToken Authentication and PKIManaged intrusion detectionAntivirus scanning

SecurityUnique framework ensures unequaled network security

Incomparable network security expertise and range of capabilities

ReachConsistencyLocalization

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AT&T’s Blueprint Integrating Mobile and Fixed Access Options

• Integrated wired, wireless, and cellular remote access around the world

Simplifying and Enhancing Private Networks with MPLS

• Consistent delivery from all service nodes globally

Optimizing Your Application Infrastructure

• Streamlined IT operations to speed application deployment and scaling

• Integrated Service Portfolio– VPN Frame/ATM– Hosting Security– Internet Access– International Private Line

Delivering Integrated Applications

• VoIP service portfolio

ReachConsistencyLocalization

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Network Management:• Global Network Operations Center (GNOC): USA/ NJ • Network Operations Centers (NOCs): UK & Japan (Managed Services); Australia (Connectivity)

7 x 24 hr multi-lingual support on either “Call Local” or “Call Home” basis• Americas: USA, Brazil, Mexico, Canada • EMEA: UK, Germany, Belgium• Asia Pacific: Singapore, Japan

Standard languages include English plus: • Americas: Portuguese, Spanish & French• EMEA: French, German, Italian, Spanish & Dutch • Asia Pacific: Mandarin, Cantonese & Japanese

Integrated global functions:• Service Delivery: Design Validation and Program Management• Service Assurance: Customer Service Management, SLA Management, Reporting, Critical Situation Management

AT&T’s Consistent Global Servicing

Global integration of sales support and enablement processes, systems, and procedures to provide seamless service to customers.

ReachConsistencyLocalization

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Global Account Management/Local Support• Holistic approach to global account

management across the entire portfolio• Resources around the world managed by a

global account management team• Understanding of business needs as a

cornerstone for a collaborative and proactive relationship

AT&T’s Account Management

Global Project Management• Design validation and program

management of implementation• Organized the way customers want

major projects to be managed (from one location, or from several regional locations with central co-ordination…)

ReachConsistencyLocalization

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Case Study - Building Networks in Japan

*One actual customer case. Dependent upon each customer environment.

AT&T Global MPLS Backbone

“Long Distance Access” can be expensive.

Cost Reduction: Company can focus resources on what is

core to the business.

Instead of connecting Japanese locationsto your global network one by one...

We would suggest more cost effective and flexible network solution.

AT&T Standard Service

Possible40%*Cost

Reduction

Japan Network Integration

JapanDomesticIP-VPN

AT&T Standard Service

AT&T Global MPLS Backbone

Understanding Local Technical Environment

ReachConsistencyLocalization

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John Rocco Global Account Director (GAD)

John Rocco Global Account Director (GAD)

• Integrated planning:• Frequent account reviews across RAD/GAD teams• Monthly RAC used to shape global strategy • Constant informal communication across team

• Teaming on day-to-day issues: Asia Pac AGN migration and CALA circuit implementation—Gideon & Javier coordinated PTT, statusing, and region-specific implementation details

• Teaming on short timeframe priorities: EMEA Web conferencing--Anita drove project by drawing on US resources

Gideon Lim Asia/Pac

Regional Account Director (RAD)

Gideon Lim Asia/Pac

Regional Account Director (RAD)

Anita Mommaerts

EMEARegional Account Director (RAD)

Anita Mommaerts

EMEARegional Account Director (RAD)

Javier GuedezCALA

Regional Account Director

(RAD)

Javier GuedezCALA

Regional Account Director

(RAD)

Case Study - MasterCard & AT&TReachConsistencyLocalization

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AT&T in Europe, Middle East, and Africa

Headquarters: London, UK

240 MPLS-enabled service nodes in 73 markets

Deep in-country reach in UK, Germany, France and Belgium

6 Internet Data Centres• Birmingham, Amsterdam, Nice, Frankfurt, London

and Paris

One common support & management structure with facilities in:

• Germany - Boblingen• UK - Birmingham • Belgium - Vilvoorde• France - VSAT Network Control Centre

24x7 customer care in 6 languages

Major MNCs customers – IBM, Siemens, Allied Domecq, Adidas-Salomon, Finnair

Business alliances with global networking partners such as IBM and Cisco

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AT&T in Asia Pacific

Headquarters: Hong Kong

84 MPLS-enabled service nodes in 17 Countries

Deep in-country reach in China, Japan, India and Australia

8 Internet Data Centers• Sydney, Singapore, Tokyo (3),

Osaka, Hong Kong, and Shanghai

AT&T sales and support staff in 13 markets across AP

Joint Venture (UNISITI) with Shanghai Telecom in China

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AT&T in Canada, the Caribbean and Latin America

Headquarters: Coral Gables, Florida, USA

342 MPLS-enabled service nodes in 37 markets

• 4 AT&T owned MPLS nodes in Mexico

• 3 AT&T owned MPLS nodes in Brazil

• 9 AT&T owned MPLS nodes in Canada

• Extended reach via an additional 313 service nodes in Mexico and Canada

Mexico*: Alestra venture is the No 2 carrier

• Partnered in 1995 with Bancomer and Grupo Alfa

• 5,800 route-mile DWDM fiber network connecting 30 cities

• 4 US border crossings

• Reach to 28 cities

* - As a result of the recent merger with SBC AT&T has a financial interest in TelMex

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AT&T in The United StatesHeadquarters: San Antonio, Texas, USAOver 1,800+ AT&T owned MPLS-enabled service nodes 16 Internet Data Centers4 Network Operations Centers

• Central NJ, US - Global Network Operations Center

• Georgia, US - Layer 1 transport worldwide

• Central NJ, US – Layer 2 Global Infrastructure

• Central MO, US – Layer 3 Global Infrastructure

24x7 customer care centers

100% of S&P 500 Companies are AT&T Customers

• $1M+ in annual revenue from 79% of S&P 500

Strategic business alliances with internationally recognized companies such as Cisco, Sun, Avaya and Siebel

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AT&T in Japan

Headquarters: Tokyo4 AT&T owned MPLS-enabled service nodes 4 Internet Data CentersRemote Access

• 29 Dial POPs• 836 Wi-Fi Hotspots• Cellular Data Access

AT&T Businesses in Japan• AT&T Global Network Services

• AT&T Japan

• AT&T Communications Services

• AT&T Wholesale Japan

One of the few companies that can provide global and unified services among carriers in Japan

Provide highly redundant, multi-carrier solutions that no other domestic carrier can provide

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Analyst Perspective

December 2005© Copyright 2005, Yankee Group Research, Inc. All rights reserved. 2005 Global Network Strategies

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Industry RecognitionGartner Positions AT&T in the "Leader Quadrant" for Every Region

United States, Global, Pan-European & Asia/Pacific Network Service Providers

Magic Quadrant for U.S. Network Service Providers, 1H06 by Jay Pultz, David Neil (5/11/06) ; Global Network Service Providers, 2005 by D. Neil, J. Delcroix, J. Pultz and N. Rickard (12/15/05); Magic Quadrant for Pan-European NSPs, 2005: Leaders and Visionaries by N. Rickard, J. Delcroix (6/30/05); and Magic Quadrant for Asia/Pacific NSPs, 2005 by To Chee Eng, Kobita Desai (1/16/06) is are copyrighted by Gartner, Inc. and is reused with permission. The Magic Quadrant is a graphical representation of a marketplace at and for a specific time period. It depicts Gartner’s analysis of how certain vendors measure against criteria for that marketplace, as defined by Gartner. Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in the Magic Quadrant, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors placed in the “Leaders” quadrant. The Magic Quadrant is intended solely as a research tool, and is not meant to be a specific guide to action. Gartner disclaims all warranties, express or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. This Magic Quadrant graphic was published by Gartner, Inc. as part of a larger research note and should be evaluated in the context of the entire report. The Gartner report is available upon request from AT&T.

Pan-European

GlobalUnited States

Asia/Pac

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Americas

EMEA

Asia-Pacific

273 sites

(North America 198)

(South America 75)

329 sites

(Europe 306)

(Middle East 23 including Dubai, Egypt, Saudi Arabia)

147 sites (including 30 in China, 25 in India and other)

• Next generation infrastructure: Siemens Network eXchange (SNX)

• Establish foundation for new enterprise communication model globally in support of organizational agility

Benefits to SiemensWorldwide network connectivity. Economic, flexible and comprehensive Network Access“AT&T’s support and understanding of our complex networking requirements, backed by their robust global network and the good business relationship between the two companies, have been the key success factors. As a technology leader, the corporate network is at the heart of our business. We rely on the proven, very advanced services to support our global businesses.” Volkhart P. Matthäus, head of the Siemens Corporate Information Office (CIO).

AT&T will provide Siemens with a simple and effective management framework, using AT&T's award-winning BusinessDirect web portal. ""The AT&T BusinessDirect portal is allowing our community to interact directly with AT&T for the day-to-day management of the network, enabling our corporate CIO team to perform its governance role with instantaneous access to the information it needs." Edmundo Ruiz, Vice-President CIO for Infrastructure

Client Global Need

AT&T Solution• AT&T enhanced VPN • Provide IP enabled, any to any, application-

aware managed WAN services delivering security, flexibility and performance levels to 700 Siemens global offices in over 50 countries worldwide supported by the AT&T BusinessDirect web portal

Customer Success Stories - Siemens

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Americas

Europe

Asia-Pacific

• Largest shipping company in China• Connect a sophisticated global

network

• AT&T enhanced VPN • AT&T Managed Data Networking Solutions• AT&T IP Enabled Frame Relay International

Service and Managed Network Service

China

ShanghaiHQ and Data Center

• Services are scalable and accommodate COSCO’s network expansion, providing a path to future migration to IP VPN

• AT&T provides security, quality, and reach to support COSCO’s global operation

• AT&T’s joint venture—Unisiti—provides combined strength of AT&T’s global experience and China Telecom’s domestic advantage

The AT&T team in American and China, work very hard to insure our network is reliable and safe for every transaction. They have provided a very competitive solution for our global networking needs…it’s been a successful migration and we are happy with the partnership.” - Gu Qianbin, General Manager, Computer Center COSCO Group

23 Sites

17 sites

9 sites

16 Sites

Benefits to COSCO

Client Global Need

AT&T Solution

Connecting a Worldwide Network

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Customer Success Stories – 1-800-flowers.com

• Enable growth from small local florist to a large enterprise, offering customers 24x7, toll free ordering and customer care.

• Single source network service provider that can support fully enabled econtact center infrastructure for voice, data and IP requirements.

• AT&T Enterprise Hosting services, a continuum of hosting and management capabilities providing global, scalable and reliable infrastructure to run ebusiness and econtact applications.

• AT&T Business Internet Service, to assist 1-800-flowers.com in retail web fulfillment.

• The infrastructure t o handle record sales and company expansion.

• Enhanced customer experience and bottom-line results.

• A clear migration path for adding new channel partners quickly and seamlessly with no lost business; no lost calls.

Client Global Need

AT&T Solution

Benefits to 1-800-flowers.com

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Customer Success Stories - Lafarge

• Converged Networked Environment• MPLS based Services (AT&T VPN) and IVPN

Solution for remote sites providing fully managed global network for critical applications & main locations

• 50 sites being connected to the Lafarge hub in 26 countries on all 5 continents

• Global expansion for seamless data flow data across all locations

• Simplifying frame relay infrastructure of LafargeNet.

• Economic, flexible and comprehensive worldwide network connectivity

• Security policy protecting the LafargeNet for intrusion management

• High-performance multi-protocol solution supporting business applications and

• any to any connectivity• Visibility and control through industry leading

BusinessDirect portal

Client Global Need

AT&T Solution

Benefits to Lafarge

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Customer Success Stories - BASF

• Provide secure, reliable and flexible remote access for more than 7000 BASF employees around the globe.

• Solution must be “global, standardized and simple”.

• AT&T Remote Access Services to provide uniformly secure connections, with more Internet nodes than any other supplier.

• Installation of global dialer and second program from Nortel for connection.

• Support provided by AT&T Global Helpdesk Service.

• Faster, more stable and simplified internet connection and remote access for BASF employees who travel frequently.

• Hefty cost savings. Prior to the AT&T RAS installation, an employee’s NY hotel bill for one dial-in to the corporate server was as high as $280 USD. The same call now costs only $45.

Client Global Need

AT&T Solution

Benefits to BASF

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AT&T Global Differentiators

.

Consistency

• One consistent owned global architecture

• One consistent global service portfolio

• One consistent service experience

• Proactive security monitoring and management

.

Reach

• Global seamless IP/MPLS network owned and managed by AT&T

• 157 AT&T owned nodes in 55 countries

• Multiple access options

• All services from all points of presence

.

Localization

• In language and currency billing and contracting

• Resources deployed throughout the world, closely linked to provide comprehensive account management

• In language sales and service support

• Over 4,600 AT&T Sales Representatives around the world

Performance

Agility

Control

Security

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Thank You!!

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Focus Countries for In-depth Coverage

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AT&T in Canada

297 MPLS-enabled service nodes

AT&T Global Capabilities in Canada• MPLS network interconnection with Allstream• Enhanced Network-based VPN• Remote access through 52 dial PoPs, 316 Wi-Fi

Hotspots, and Wired Ethernet Locations• End-to-end ATM/FR• IP Enabled ATM/FR• IPSec site-to-site VPN• North American Voice Services

AT&T Canada• Established in early 1980s• Headquartered in Toronto; Offices in

Vancouver, Calgary, Ottawa, Montreal, and Edmonton

• Sales and Customer Care support available in English and French

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AT&T in Brazil

9 MPLS-enabled service nodes• Sao Paulo• Rio de Janeiro• Hortolandia • Belo Horizonte• Brasilia• Curitiba• Porto Alegre• Recife• Salvador

AT&T Global Capabilities in Brazil• Enhanced Network-based VPN• Remote access through 2,118 dial PoPs• End-to-end ATM/FR• IP Enabled ATM/FR• IPSec site-to-site VPN• Managed Internet Service

AT&T Brazil• Established in early 1987• Headquartered in Sao Paulo• Sales and Customer Care support available in

local language

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AT&T in China

59 MPLS-enabled service nodes in Mainland China

AT&T Global Capabilities in China• First ever MPLS network interconnection, with

both CT and CNC• First ever Sino-foreign joint venture with IP-VPN

license• Enhanced Network-based VPN• Remote access through 215 dial PoPs and

1,321 Wi-Fi Hotspots• End-to-end ATM/FR• IP Enabled ATM/FR• US/China Private Leased Circuits• Intelligent Voice Services Platform

AT&T Growth Plan in China:• Enable multiple access technologies: DSL,

Ethernet• Working all channels to promote market

liberalization and remove regulatory constraints

AT&T China Co., Ltd.• Established in early 1980s• Offices in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou• Sales and customer care support in Chinese• Dedicated support established early 2005

HongKong

Tokyo

Shanghai

Beijing

GuangZhou

Illustrative: map and PoP locations not to scale

AGN PoP

MPLS nodes:SST/Unisiti (1)CNC PoP (47)CT PoP (42)L2 NNI and MPLS interconnectSTM1T3

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4 MPLS-enabled service nodes:• Bangalore• Mumbai• New Delhi• Chennai

AT&T Global Capabilities in India• Enhanced Network-based Managed VPN• IPSec site-to-site VPN• Remote access through 124 dial PoPs• End-to-end ATM/FR• IP Enabled ATM/FR• US/India Private Leased Circuits• Intelligent voice services platform

AT&T Growth Plan in India:• Acquire own license for ATM, FR, IP-VPN and

web-hosting services• Enable multiple access technologies: DSL,

Ethernet, and MPLS interconnect with local providers

• Deploy inter-region and intra-region IPLC• Add additional node in Hyderabad

AT&T in India

To SingaporeTo Hong Kong

To London

Hyderabad

Kolkata

AT&T Communication Services India Pte. Ltd.• Established in the 1980s• Offices in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Chennai• Sales and customer care support in various Indian

languages

Pune

Planned Node

STM1 circuits

DS3 circuits

E1 circuits

AT&T Service Node

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28 MPLS-enabled service nodes

AT&T Global Capabilities in Mexico• Transparent network connectivity with AT&T

US Network via 4 U.S./Mexico Gateway Crossings

• Tijuana• Mexicali• Ciudad Juarez• Reynosa

• Enhanced Network-based VPN• IPSec site-to-site VPN • Remote access through 73 dial PoPs and Wi-Fi

Hotspots• End-to-end ATM/FR• IP Enabled ATM/FR• VoIP on Enhanced Network-based VPN• Managed Internet Access

AT&T in Mexico

Alestra• Established in the 1995• Joint Venture w/Onexa, AT&T has a 49%

ownership• In 2006 extended agreement for use of the AT&T

brand for three years.• Full portfolio of voice, data, and IP services in

Mexico• In-language Sales and Customer Care Support

provided by AT&T and Alestra

Veracruz

Poza Rica

Nuevo Laredo

ReynosaMatamoros

Aguascalientes

Cuernavaca

León

Zacatecas

Guadalajara

Tijuana Cd. Juárez

Torreón

Monterrey

México

Puebla

Cd. Victoria

Saltillo

S.L.P.

Querétaro

Celaya

MoreliaToluca

TehuacanCórdoba

Orizaba

Jalapa

Pachuca

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AT&T in VietnamHong Kong

DS3 NNI

HK1

HK2Kowloon

TelecomHouse

TVH

SMW3

AT&T TrunkTelstra/REACH E1 TrunkVDC Trunk

AT&T NodeTelstra/REACH NodeVietnam Telecom Node

22 MPLS-enabled service nodes in Vietnam (EOY 2006)

AT&T Global Capabilities in Vietnam

• Enhanced Network-based VPN (EOY 2006)• Remote access through 35 dial PoPs • End-to-end FR (EOY 2006)• IP Enabled FR (EOY 2006)• US/Vietnam Private Leased Circuits

AT&T Growth Plan in Vietnam:• AT&T Node in Ho Chi Minh City (4Q06)• NNI via Telstra/Vietnam Telecom (CI 2Q06)

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AT&T in Russia

Nearly 100 MPLS-enabled service nodes in Russia (EOY 2006)

• AT&T Node in Moscow (Current)• 90+ MPLS nodes Via NNI W/Sovintel

(Planned)AT&T Growth Plan in Eastern Europe:

• Phase 1 – Russia L2 (3Q06)• Phase 2 – Russia L3 (4Q06)• Addition of CIS Countries (4Q06)

All nodes have not been represented

Novosibirsk

Vladivostok

OmskYekaterinburg

Irkutsk

MoscowNijhniy Novgorod

St Petersburg

Murmansk Sovintel nodeAGN Node

AT&T Global Capabilities in Russia• Enhanced Network-based VPN• Remote access through 59 dial PoPs, 2 Wi-Fi

Hotspots, and 4 Wired Ethernet Locations• End-to-end ATM/FR• IP Enabled ATM/FR• US/Russia Private Leased Circuits

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AT&T’s Global Network – Owned & Managed Node Locations

Asia Pacific Americas EMEA

Sophia AntipolisGermany Augsburg

BerlinBielefeldBremenCologneDortmundDresdenDusseldorfEhningenEssenFrankfurt1Frankfurt2HamburgHannoverKarlsruheKasselLeipzigMannheimMunich1Munich2NurembergStuttgart

Austria LinzVienna1Vienna2

Belgium AntwerpBrussels1Brussels2

Bulgaria SofiaCroatia ZagrebCyprus LefkosiaCzech Rep Brno

PragueDenmark Aarhus

Copenhagen

France BordeauxLilleLyonMarseilleNantesOrleansParis1Paris2RouenNiceStrasbourgToulouse

Finland Helsinki

Planned 2006 Deployment

Australia AdelaideBrisbaneMelbournePerthSydney1Sydney2

China BeijingGuangzhouHong Kong1Hong Kong2Shanghai 2Shanghai Unisiti

India BangaloreChennaiMumbaiNew DelhiHyderabadIndonesia Jakarta

Japan NagoyaOsakaTokyo1Tokyo2

MalaysiaKuala LumpurCyberjaya

New Zealand AucklandWellington

Philippines ManilaSingapore Singapore1

Singapore2S Korea SeoulTaiwan TaipeiThailandVietnam

BangkokHo Chi Min

USA Los AngelesMiamiNew YorkSan FranWash DC

Canada CalgaryHalifaxLondonMontrealOttawaToronto1Toronto2VancouverWinnipeg

Argentina Buenos Aires1Buenos Aires2

Brazil Hortolandia

Sao PauloChile SantiagoColombia BogotaEcuador QuitoMexico Guadalajara

Mexico CityMonterrey

TijuanaPanama Panama CityPeru LimaVenezuela Caracas

Rio De Janeiro

Greece AthensHungary Budapest1

Budapest2Ireland Cork

Dublin1Dublin2

Israel HaifaItaly Milan

RomeTurin

Luxembrg. Luxembrg.Netherlands Amsterdam

ArnhemBredaEindhovenHertogenboschRotterdamUtrecht

Norway Oslo

Poland WarsawPortugal Lisbon

PortoRomania BucharestRussia Moscow

Slovakia BratislavaSlovenia Ljubljana

Spain BarcelonaBilbaoMadridSevilla

Sweden GothenburgMalmoStockholm

Pakistan Karachi

Switz BaselGenevaZurich

Turkey IstanbulUK Bristol

EdinburghLeedsLondon1London2ManchesterRedditchSlough

Qatar Doha

S Africa Cape TownJo'burg1Jo'burg2

UAE Dubai

Saudi Arabia Riyadh

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Capabilities EOY 2004

2005 Deployments EOY 2005* Planned 1H2006

DeploymentsPlanned 2H2006

DeploymentsPlanned

EOY 2006

Reach

MPLS Reach Via Service Nodes

Reach to 53 countries via

800+ service nodes

Extend Reach to 74 countries via 600+

service nodes

Reach to 127 countries via

1,500+ Service Nodes

Lefkosia, Cyprus; Cyberjaya, Malaysia; Karachi, Pakistan

Dubai, UAE; Riyahd, Saudi Arabia; Hyderabad, India; Ho Chi Minh

City, Vietnam 

Reach to 131 countries via

2,500+ service nodes

Satellite  

 Afghanistan, Bukina-Faso, Chad, Republic of

Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo,

Gabon, Guinea, Iraq, Ivory Coast (Cote d'Ivoire), Kenya,

Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Nigeria, Uganda,

Zimbabwe

Afghanistan, Bukina-Faso, Chad, Republic of Congo, Democratic

Republic of Congo, Gabon, Guinea, Iraq, Ivory Coast (Cote d'Ivoire),

Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Nigeria, Uganda, Zimbabwe

Bangladesh, Brunei, Nepal, Sri Lanka 20 countries

NNI Canada China 2 countries 

Central America (Dominican Rep., El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras,

Nicaragua, Panama), Nordics (Denmark, Finland, Sweden,

Norway), Russia, Vietnam

Brazil, CIS (Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan), India,

Italy, Ukraine

11 interconnects

to 22 Countries

Long Line Extension

Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay 

  Azores, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania 7 countries 

Antilles-Curacao, Albania, Bahrain, Kuwait, Macedonia, Montenegro,

Netherlands, Oman, Serbia, 15 countries 

Access

DSL US

Belgium, Denmark, France (2nd), Germany

(2nd), Italy, Netherlands, Spain

(2nd), UK

9 countries – some with multiple

suppliers

Australia, Canada, Czech Republic, Finland, Italy (2nd), Taiwan

Brazil, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, New Zealand, Norway, Poland,

Singapore, Sweden,

Up to 23 countries

Ethernet US 1 country  Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, UK

Austria, Belgium, China, Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Italy, Korea, Netherlands, Norway,

Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan

Up to 26 countries

Remote Access

Cellular Data US

Australia, Belgium (2), France, Germany (2),

Italy, Japan (2), Netherlands, New

Zealand, Spain, UK (2)

11 countries – some with

multiple suppliers    

Wired Ethernet 1,352 Locations 292 Locations 1,645 in 17

countries  

WiFi5,092

Hotspots in 34 countries

7,674 Hotspots and 14 Countries

24,732 in 52 countries   30,000+

Hotspots

Dial7,592 PoPs

in 150 countries

1,311 PoPs 8,848 in 150 countries    

•The new AT&T also has 1,000 nodes from which MPLS services are available in the former-SBC 13 State Territory.

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127 Countries in which MPLS-based Services are AvailableEOY 2005

United States, China, Japan, India, Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Brazil, Russia, Canada, Mexico, Spain, Korea, Indonesia, Australia, Taiwan, Thailand, Iran, Turkey, South Africa, Argentina, Netherlands, Poland, Philippines, Belgium, Colombia, Austria, Sweden, Switzerland, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Greece, Portugal, Norway, Denmark, Czech Republic, Romania, Chile, Peru, Finland, Hungary, Venezuela, Israel, Ireland, Singapore, New Zealand, Slovakia, Puerto Rico, Bulgaria, Croatia, Ecuador, Uruguay, Slovenia, Paraguay, Luxembourg, Bolivia, Panama, Qatar, Cyprus, San Marino, Monaco, Pakistan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine, Vietnam, Algeria, Morocco, Nigeria, Kazakhstan, Sri Lanka, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Guatemala, Dominican Republic, Iraq, Kuwait, Lithuania, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Oman, Costa Rica, Kenya, El Salvador, Latvia, Serbia and Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Jordan, Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Zimbabwe, Afghanistan, Guinea, Estonia, Lebanon, Honduras, Albania, Burkina Faso, Chad, Madagascar, Macedonia, Bahrain, Nicaragua, Haiti, Mali, Gabon, Malawi, Martinique, Barbados, Guadeloupe, British Virgin Islands (Tortola), Netherlands Antilles (Curacao), Bermuda, Republic of the Congo, Aruba, Cayman Islands, Saint Lucia, Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada, Dominica, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Anguilla, Saint Helena, Azores, Borneo, Vatican City