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Friday, November 13 - 2009

Oman to become hub for region's first Terabit cable system

FLAG Telecom, a leading provider of international wholesale network transport and communications services, announced that Omantel, the national telecoms operator in Oman, has signed a dual landing station agreement for the FALCON cable system.

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  • Eng. Mohammed bin Ali Al Wohaibi, Omantel Executive President and Patrick Gallagher, CEO, FLAG Telecom signing the dual landing station agreement in Doha on Sunday, 30th May 2004.
    Eng. Mohammed bin Ali Al Wohaibi, Omantel Executive President and Patrick Gallagher, CEO, FLAG Telecom signing the dual landing station agreement in Doha on Sunday, 30th May 2004.
This new high-capacity resilient loop will provide multiple landings throughout the Gulf region, with submarine links stretching to Egypt in the west and to Hong Kong in the east. The Gulf loop and east and west links will interconnect at two landings in Oman. Omantel has also signed a capacity agreement with FLAG Telecom, purchasing international connectivity on the FALCON cable system, providing direct connectivity to any point on the FLAG global network.

Engineer Mohammed Bin Ali Al Wohaibi, Omantel Executive President said: "Oman is geographically ideally located at the heart of the FALCON route, providing important communication links from the world's business centres to India and Asia to the east and to Egypt in the west. We are looking forward to the introduction of FALCON project and anticipate that it will meet the burgeoning broadband demand from the fast growing Gulf and wider Middle East region not just for this decade, but for the decade beyond."

Patrick Gallagher, CEO, FLAG Telecom, said: "FALCON will bring enormous amounts of capacity to a region previously underserved by international connectivity. Oman is now positioned to be a new regional hub for the advanced broadband communication services to be carried on FALCON. The new cable system is designed to unlock the broadband opportunity along the entire route and provide the first direct terabits/s link between the world's two fastest growing economies - India and China."

Walid Irshaid, President, Middle East and Africa, FLAG Telecom, said: "We are delighted to have concluded this agreement. FALCON will be the only cable system to provide fully protected services within the Gulf and will allow direct international connectivity from the region to the main business centres around the world for the first time. We look forward to gathering again next year in Muscat to celebrate the inauguration of the FALCON landing station."

FALCON will include the Gulf region's first self-healing submarine network ring providing all countries connected to the high capacity cable with extremely reliable, high quality connectivity. Countries that have the potential to directly access this resilient connectivity include Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Iraq and Iran. All of these countries have shown interest in joining FALCON and most are in advanced discussions with FLAG Telecom regarding their participation. Branching units can be added along the entire FALCON cable route to allow more countries in the region to connect to the system as their communications needs continue to expand.

Leaving the Gulf, the western link of the FALCON system follows a route across the top of the Arabian Sea and through the Red Sea, where it will interconnect with FLAG's global network at Telecom Egypt's landing station at Suez.

Travelling from Oman along its easterly link, FALCON will cross the Arabian Sea to a new Reliance-owned landing station at Mumbai, India. At this point FALCON will interconnect seamlessly to Reliance's pan-India 80,000 km high-speed backbone network linking approx 1,100 cities and towns across the length and breadth of the country. From Chennai, on the East coast of India, FALCON will link India to Hong Kong where the cable will once again integrate with FLAG's global network.

FLAG's fibre-optic cable network already spans the globe and the company has an acknowledged reputation for end-to-end network and service management from a single point of customer contact, underpinned by exceptional quality and service support. FLAG offers customers east and west routing, meaning traffic can be switched at any time to avoid a cable cut or natural disaster. FALCON is planned to provide additional resilience across the major route from Egypt to Hong Kong and particularly around the Middle East.
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About FLAG Telecom
FLAG Telecom, a member company of the Reliance Group, has an established customer base of more than 180 leading operators, including all of the top ten international carriers. FLAG owns and manages an extensive optical fibre network spanning four continents and connecting key business markets in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and the USA. FLAG also owns and operates a low latency global MPLS based IP network, which connects most of the world's principal international Internet exchanges. FLAG offers a focused range of global products, including global bandwidth, IP, Internet, Ethernet and Co-location services. In the first international acquisition by the Group, FLAG Telecom became a Reliance Group company on 12 January 2004.

About Reliance Infocomm
Reliance Infocomm Ltd., India's largest mobile service provider, is a part of the Reliance Group founded by Shri Dhirubhai H. Ambani (1932-2002). Reliance Infocomm has established a pan-India, high capacity, integrated (wireless and wireline) and convergent (voice, data and video) digital network, to offer services spanning the entire Infocomm value chain - infrastructure, services for enterprises and individuals, applications and consulting. The Reliance Group is India's largest business house with total revenues in the financial year ended March 2003 of Rs 800 billion (US$16.8 billion), cash profit of over Rs 98 billion (US$2.1 billion), net profit of over Rs 47 billion (US$990 million), market capitalisation Rs 974 billion (US$21.7 billion) and exports of Rs 119 billion (US$2.5 billion).


About Omantel
Oman is one of the most challenging countries in the world when it comes to delivering communications. The landscape in Oman varies from mountains to valleys, oceans and deserts with thousands of villages comprising of a few to hundreds of houses.

For the past thirty years, Omantel has faced this challenge well by delivering communication services, keeping up with the global technological trend and meeting its customer needs. Though it has managed to bring communications to the metropolitan areas and major cities, it still faces the challenge of reaching the remaining rural population. Omantel aspires at living up to its Motto of "Anytime. Anywhere. Together".

In the coming months, Omantel aims to reach a large number of the population using the latest technology. In addition to the use of GSM wireless mobile, Omantel is now are looking at duplicating the same success in the fixed service by delivering rural telephony using Wireless Local Loop (WLL) Systems. This system will be supported by thousands of kilometres of fibre optic cables that have been laid by Omantel and hundreds of microwave links. Omantel's customers will enjoy a high quality voice and fast Internet access.

Omantel is in the process of implementing ADSL lines to all areas of the country where copper wires to the home are available. The ADSL technology will combine voice as well as Internet access. Initially Omantel plans to provide Internet access at speeds up to 512 Kbits/s, but in the near future it expects to deliver speeds up to 8Mbits/s.

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FLAG Telecom
Jane Windsor, Director of Communications
+44 20 7317 0813

Reliance Infocomm:
Jimmy Mogal, Head Corporate Communications
+91 22 3038 5128

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