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PROPRIETARY Future-SAT Africa Connecting Everyone Everywhere October 5 th 2016 Patrick Kariningufu VP Middle East & Africa

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Page 1: One Web overview for Future Sat Africa

P R O P R I E T A R Y

Future-SAT Africa

Connecting Everyone Everywhere

October 5th 2016

Patrick Kariningufu

VP Middle East & Africa

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Majority of the World Doesn’t Have Access to the Internet

56% of the

world has

no internet

access

% of Unconnected Households

17.9%

40.0% 39.3%

59.7% 61.0%

89.3%

18.7%

65.9%

Europe Americas CIS Arab States Asia & Pacific Africa Developed Developing

The ITU 1 estimates over 4 billion people

without internet access globally

55 million people lack access to advanced

broadband in the U.S. alone

OneWeb’s market entry objectives align with

public initiatives and international

governments’ goals

___________________________Source: ITU - ICT Facts & Figures, 2015; FCC 2015 Broadband Progress Report.

(1) International Telecommunication Union, an agency for information and

communication technologies within the United Nations (UN).

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Broadband Access Essential as Data Usage Explodes

Global IP Traffic Growth

Global Mobile IP Traffic Growth(Exabytes / month)

(Exabytes / month) Data utilization is expected to grow quickly

across fixed and mobile platforms

New patterns of data use and consumption

drive growth

Number of mobile-connected devices is

estimated to be 1.5x the global population by

2020

Overall mobile data traffic is expected to

increase 8x over next 5 years

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Sources: Cisco VNI: Forecast and Methodology, 2014-2019; Cisco VNI: Global Mobile

Data Traffic Forecast Update, 2015-2020; RKF Engineering and TMF Associates.

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OneWeb is Expanding Global Connectivity

Low

latency+ +

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Global

availability

High

performance

Low-cost, assembly-

line satellite

manufacturing

System leverages unique spectrum position

Robust financial

model

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Delivering high speed, low latency internet

access with the global reach of satellites to

the underserved and unserved starting in 2020

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Blue-chip, industry-

leading partners

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OneWeb’s Solutions Serve Multiple Markets

Corporate

Small Enterprise

Business-to-business (B2B), business-to-market (B2M) communications

Scalable to meet capacity needs

Integrated

Small Cells

Connectivity for smartphone demand

Major growth sector in telecommunications

Consumer

Residential

Direct to home internet and data

Exceptional data speeds

Satellite Broadband

Maritime On and off-shore communications

Global coverage of shipping routes

Aeronautical Low profile antenna

Front and rear-of aircraft services (e.g. media, health monitoring of aircraft)

Government First Responder applications

Military applications

Oil and Gas Reliable and secure communications

High resiliency, low latency enhances monitoring solutions

Connected Car Trusted communications for over-the-air updates

Driver assistance systems and passenger connectivity

Enterprise

Macro-cell

Satellite Trunking

Low cost expansion of mobile networks

Not-spot fill-inCellular Backhaul

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OneWeb at a Glance

LEO

< 30ms4

(typically > 50ms)5

MEO

> 100ms4

(typically > 130ms)5

Low Earth Orbit (LEO) System Offers Lowest Latency

Improved performance

Lowest Latency< 30 milliseconds

Highest Throughput750 Mbps Down/Beam

375 Mbps Up/Beam

Highest Capacity> 6 Tbps1

Multiple Local

Access Options Wi-Fi, LTE, Ethernet, etc.

Premium SpectrumKu- and Ka-band Rights

Flexible, High-

Performance User

Terminals45cm - 1m

Global Constellation648 LEO satellites (Initial)

882 LEO satellites (Full)

Global Reach with

Seamless Mobility59mm+ end-users1,3

___________________________

1. Theoretical peak capacity for Gen 1.2. Satellite costs only; excludes launch costs.

3. Number of end-users in 2025.

Lowest Satellite Cost2

~$600K / satellite

Improved performance

in obstructed terrain

GEO

> 560ms4

(typically > 700ms)5

4. Propagation Latency.5. Total System Latency.

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Well-Established Partnership Ecosystem

• OneWeb’s partners provide key strategic and commercial relationships across OneWeb’s business operations

• Strong technology partnerships support rapid development of the satellite, user terminal and ground systems

• Key distribution partnerships support initial go-to-market strategy

• The Company will continue to partner with new industry leaders to support deployment and market access of OneWeb’s service

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OneWeb System

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OneWeb System Overview

Constellation Ground

Affordable, compact, multi-user

access terminals

Easily installable without position

aiming

55 to 75 gateways locations across

the globe

Innovative beam technology

Small, inexpensive satellites using

existing technologies

18 planes of 36 satellites (648

satellites total); increase satellites

per plane to 49 for 882 satellites

3.4m Dish

User Terminal

45cm – 1m UT

Gateway

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OneWeb coverage

• Service Area: 1080x1080km

• Satellite Capacity: Up to 7.5 Gbps

OneWeb Satellite coverage OneWeb global coverage

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OneWeb Satellite Capacity – Ku-band

• Efficient use of spectrum

• 16 beams• Capacity per beam ~400 Mbps

• Ku-band FSS allocation

• Space-to-Earth 10.7-12.75 GHz

• Earth-to-space 14.0-14.5 GHz

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Low-Cost, Mass-Produced Satellites

Small, low mass satellites with modular

design

Produced in new manufacturing facility for

high-rate and low-cost production

Leverages existing and proven technology

Unique modular design

Strong industry participation

Over 150 RFPs already released with

+85% supplier response rates

Electric Propulsion

Thermal Control

Electrical Power

Avionics and TT&C

User Antenna

Gateway Antenna

Mechanical Systems

Guidance, Navigation

and Control

All Major Systems Designed

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Launch Overview

Arianespace Virgin Galactic

Soyuz will carry approximately 30

satellites per launch and will be the

primary deployment vehicle

Contracted for 21 Soyuz launches

Soyuz reliability top in industry; 1,800

launches with 98% success rate

Multiple launch pads and sites to support

launch campaign

Launch up to 2 satellites per flight and

will be used for replenishments / fill-ins

Contracted for 39 launches

Dedicated launch vehicle for small

satellites

Air-launch for flexibility and

responsiveness

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Constellation

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• Orbital Characteristics: The satellites in the constellation have the following parameters:

• Altitude: 1,200 km

• Inclination 87.9 degrees

• Eccentricity: 0 (circular orbit)

• Number of planes: 18

• Number of satellites per plane: 36 initially

• Plane Spacing: 10.15 degrees - Note 10.15 not 10.0 degrees to reduce spatial gap between boundaries adjacent orbit planes of ascending and descending nodes – referred to as “the seam”.

• Number of satellites: The OneWeb system will initially operate with 648 satellites, 36 satellites per plane.

PROPRIETARY & Controlled for Export as defined on the cover page

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Gateway Overview

Satellite Network Portal Connectivity

The initial deployment plan has 55 to 75

Satellite Network Portals (SNPs), which

provides coverage for OneWeb’s

operational area

Site locations to be synchronized with

regulatory considerations

Leverage Hughes ground system

design expertise

IP 1

IP 2

IP

N

PoP (Carrier Neutral Facility)

Indicative Satellite Network Portal Locations

POP Host

Network Caches

Opportunity to peer with

content providers directly at

SNPs

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Multi-User, Low-Cost User Terminals

Mobile

ApplicationsEnterprise

Applications

Small Cell

Applications

Development and manufacturing strategy

leverages existing industry expertise and

common engineering technology

Compact user terminals enable mass market

connectivity with multiple users per terminal

Speeds of over 50 Mbps

Includes Wi-Fi / LTE / 3G / LMR optional

integration for local access

Multiple manufacturing options with low cost

of production

Flat-phased array antennas that do not

require aiming and can be easily installed

Leverage Qualcomm wireless connectivity

expertise and patents

Prototype User Terminals Under Development

Cellular Backhaul

Applications

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OneWeb Service Offerings

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Go-To Market

SATELLITE

OPERATORDISTRIBUTORS END USER

Procure satellites

Procure launch

services

Operate

constellation

Customer acquisition

and Retention

Deploy user terminals

Bill customers

Design Product to fit

respective markets

Residential / corporate

broadband

Small cell broadband

Cellular backhaul

Maritime

Aeronautical

Oil & gas

Government

Service

Wholesale

Payment

Service

Retail

Payment

Telecom operators, ISPs and

mobile operators such as:

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Market Applications

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• Satellite equipment - as an extension to Wi-

Fi/LTE/3G access

• Residential/Home equipment

• Specialized and Mobile equipment

Serving Multiple Markets

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Connecting Every School

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Empowering Communities Without Access

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Empowering Communities Without Access

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LTE + Wi-Fi

Solar Powered

Extends Mobile Network operator coverage w/Seamless roaming

200 GB onboard cache for government/public access data

200 GB onboard cache for school curriculum

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Rural Applications

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Aeronautical

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Aeronautical

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Oil & Gas

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In Transit Connectivity

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Rural Applications

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Extension of Existing Wireless Service Coverage

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First Responder Communications

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Seamless Connectivity Enabling Disaster Response

OneWeb

Core

User Terminal (UT)

User Device (UD)

Federal, State,

or Local

Enterprise

Network

Emergency Operations

Center (EOC)

Regional Emergency

Operations Center

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• Near-Global connectivity

• On-demand access decreases cost

• High Throughput, Low-Latency

• Multiple local access link technology

• Wi-Fi, LTE, Ethernet, Tactical Radios

• Secure

• Fast moving spacecraft decrease enemy

jamming and intercept threat

• Encryption:

• Air Interface: AES-128

• TT&C: AES-256

• Supports NSA Type-1 & Commercial Solutions

for Classified Encryption

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Cellular Backhaul

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Global Not-Spot Coverage

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World Class Group of Partners and Shareholders

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