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Africa ISP Bandwidth Aggregation Buying Program What is the HGC ISP Bandwidth Aggregation Program?

• ISP Bandwidth Aggregation is a strategy often employed by organizations to lower costs and improve delivery by pooling demand for services or goods. In this context, it is specifically about combining the demand for telecommunications services across NGOs in one or more specific geographies.

• InsideNGO and NetHope’s first connectivity demand-aggregation program is being implemented with Hutchinson Global Communications (HGC). The goal of the program is to provide NGO members with increased connectivity options in the field while realizing cost savings.

| ©Copyright Hutchison Global Communications 2 Who is Hutchinson Global Communications (HGC)?

Hutchison Global Communications (HGC) is a well-established international telecommunications operator. HGC’s core assets are throughout Asia and . HGC Americas is focused on helping NGOs within Africa and Southeast Asia reduce or eliminate internal overhead by providing the following:

• Attractive network pricing (deeply discounted if you are part of the Aggregation Program) • Comprehensive ISP research • Contract negotiations • Managed implementation • SLA management • Managed trouble ticket resolutions • Contract renewals

…all at no additional cost to the NGO other than the discounted cost of the dedicated service.

| ©Copyright Hutchison Global Communications 3 Why are InsideNGO and NetHope partnering with HGC?

Since the inception of each organization, affordable network connectivity has been a priority as well as a constant problem for virtually every member. While the interest has been high, members have faced two key barriers to addressing this need in past:

1. Project management capacity: Given the decentralized nature of the member organizations, members have not had the internal capacity or resources to identify, coordinate, aggregate, and manage member telecom needs.

2. Partner interest: Few companies have shown sufficient interest in supporting the management of a demand aggregation effort until now.

HGC’s telecommunications expertise and NGO commitment will help members to overcome these barriers and provide new options on a global scale.

| ©Copyright Hutchison Global Communications 4 How was HGC selected by InsideNGO and NetHope?

• HGC was recommended to NetHope by Catholic Relief Services (CRS).

• Helen Keller recommended HGC to InsideNGO.

• After months of discussion and evaluation, it became clear to both organizations that HGC has the capabilities and service mindset to be the first demand-aggregation partner.

• In addition to its expertise, HGC also has a global team, which is able to service members’ diverse geographies.

| ©Copyright Hutchison Global Communications 5 HGC Service is available in 135 countries

19+ Countries in Asia Pacific:

• Japan • • Brunei • Korea • Sri Lanka • Cambodia • Macau • • Myanmar • Vietnam • India • • Indonesia •

65+ Countries in Middle East, Africa, CIS: 44+ Africa: 14+ Middle East: 7+ CIS: • Algeria • Egypt • Malawi • Somalia • Afghanistan • Oman • Armenia • Angola • Ethiopia • Mali • South Africa • Bahrain • Pakistan • Azerbaijan • Benin • Gabon • Mauritius • Sudan • Egypt • Qatar • Kazakhstan • Botswana • Ghana • Morocco • Swaziland • Iran • Saudi Arabia • Kyrgyzstan • Burkina Faso • Guinea • Mozambique • Tanzania • Iraq • Turkey • Moldova • Cameroon • Ivory Coast • Namibia • Togo • Israel • UAE • Tajikistan • Chad • Kenya • Niger • Tunisia • Jordan • Ukraine • Congo • Liberia • Nigeria • Uganda • Kuwait • Cote D’Ivoire • Lesotho • Rwanda • Zambia • DRC • Libya • Senegal • Zimbabwe • Djibouti • Madagascar • Sierra Leone

| ©Copyright Hutchison Global Communications 6 HGC’s Africa Countries and Solutions

Available

| ©Copyright Hutchison Global Communications Coming Soon 7 Bandwidth Aggregation Program County/City Pricing

Consortium Buying Price per Best Possible Price Country City Location Solution Type Mb (USD) per Mb (USD) Benin Cotonou Fiber $1,124 $755 Burkina Faso Ouagadougou Fiber $1,307 $879 Bobo-Dioulasso Fiber $1,647 $849 Cameroon Douala Fiber $1,089 $561 Yaounde Fiber $1,267 $653 Congo City Center ICB Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) Abidjan Fiber $635 $439 Ghana Accra Fiber $636 $328 Guinea Conakry Fiber $659 $340 Kenya Nairobi Fiber $173 $127 Kisumu, Eldoret, Nakuru, Nyeri Wireless $329 $293 Liberia City Center Fiber $1,719 $887 Mali City Center Fiber $1,267 $653 Mozambique City Center ICB Namibia City Center Fiber ICB Niger City Center Fibre, MV $1,773 $309

Nigeria Abuja, Lagos, Ibadan Fibre $408 $227 Rwanda City Center ICB Sierra Leone Freetown Microwave $350 $265 South Africa City Center ICB South Sudan Juba Microwave $2017 $880

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Consortium Buying Price Best Possible Price Country City Location Solution Type per Mb (USD) per Mb (USD) Tanzania Dar es Salaam Fiber $300 $160 Arusha Mwanza Dodoma Morogoro Mtwara Zanzibar Wireless $467 $307 Togo City Center Wireless $1,753 $904 Kampala Entebbe Uganda Jinja Fiber $333 $133

Upcountry Uganda Wireless $600 $600 Zambia Lusaka Fiber $850 $587 Zimbabwe Harare $569 $420 Harare Resilient $713 $673

| ©Copyright Hutchison Global Communications 9 Aggregation Program Questions from NGOs

• What kind of discounts can be realized with HGC’s NGO Group Buying Program? Currently we are experiencing 25%-50% off of retail rates. As more NGOs participate, the rates will continue to go down.

• What is the process to review the solutions and pricing for our offices in Africa? To participate in our buying program you simply send us the exact location address or GPS coordinates along with desired bandwidth. We will provide a comprehensive analysis of all available solutions along with pricing for each location. You choose the offices that you would like to participate in the programs and place your order.

• Do we manage this on an HQ level or would country offices be point of contact and they can run with it? HGC can work with each NGOs country office(s) directly or at the HQ level.

• How does billing work? HGC can bill your local in country offices or to your HQ office, whichever you prefer.

• What kind of bandwidths can we expect? 1m to 500m

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• To be a part of the Bandwidth Aggregation program, are all of the member NGOs a part of the same agreement or do we do something like mention “InsideNGO/ NetHope" and get a discount? Each member will have their own contract with HGC for each location. Our discounted Bandwidth Aggregation program is exclusively for members of InsideNGO and NetHope.

• We are currently under a contract with our existing provider. Can we still participate in the program when our contract expires? Yes

• Is this a full service company (so they will come out and install the needed routers etc.?) Yes, HGC is a full service carrier that contracts the local in country ISPs to provide the services including cabling, routers and WAN/LAN support.

• What additional countries will be in the next phase of the program? Currently HGC has 23 countries in Africa as part of the Bandwidth Aggregation program. In the next phase (mid-March) we will add Botswana, Burundi, DRC, Senegal, Swaziland, and Rwanda.

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| ©Copyright Hutchison Global Communications 12 How does “Pledging” Our Bandwidth Work?

Pledging bandwidth is when an NGO likes the pricing and solution in the aggregation program. The NGO would Pledge their bandwidth in a specific country/city that is in the program by emailing Robert Anderson of HGC.

Example: XYZ.org has 5 offices total, 3 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Currently the internet services for each office is not in a contract with the local ISP.

When XYZ.org pledges Internet Services for the 3 offices in Tanzania to the HGC Aggregation Program, the overall Tanzania internet services will experience a large discount automatically (ranging from 25%-35%). At the same time, ABC.org has 2 offices in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania and has decided to pledge both offices for the program. Not only does ABC.org experience a large discount, but due to their participation both ABC.org AND XYZ.org experience deeper discounts.

| ©Copyright Hutchison Global Communications 13 Where would NGO members like to go next?

You can help guide the direction to the next countries to include in our NGO group buying program

• Central Africa • West Africa • Northern Africa • Asia • Middle East • Europe • South / Latin America

Members are asking for a VSAT Bandwidth Aggregation Buying Program for hard to reach countries

The Buying program for VSAT services will operate in a similar manner with our terrestrial services; when members pledge for VSAT services the discounts will accumulate.

| ©Copyright Hutchison Global Communications 14 Participating in Our ISP Bandwidth Aggregation Program

Next Steps: • Contact Robert Anderson, VP Americas Corporate NGO Business [email protected] +1-949-274-3877

Information Required to Participate: • Detailed address/GPS coordinates of each location • Desired Bandwidth 1m etc. • Existing ISP Name • Current Solution (VSAT, Fibre, Wireless, Microwave, etc.)

HGC will provided a detailed comprehensive analysis of all available solutions and pricing options for you to review.

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