SPIN - Presentation Oceania Com · 3- Oceania Com - 08.07.2008 Pacific Islands Mainly South to North submarine cables: AJC, Southern Cross, Telstra, etc. Only Pacific Islands of PNG,
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Exhibit 1
Offering better connectivity between South Pacific marketsRémi Galasso - CEO SPIN Ltd
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Introduction
2007 worldwide submarine cable map
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Pacific Islands
Mainly South to North submarine cables: AJC, Southern Cross, Telstra, etc.
Only Pacific Islands of PNG, Fiji and Guam are currently connected to submarine cable
No West to East submarine cable
Blocking point for ICT development in the Pacific Islands
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SPIN objectives
SPIN for South Pacific Islands Network
Regional initiative supported by:
Secretariat of the Pacific Community
Pacific Islands Forum SecretariatFrench Government
Provide faster and cheaper bandwidth to Pacific Islands countries and territories:
Interconnect the 3 French territories of New Caledonia, Wallis & Futuna and French Polynesia
Connect Pacific Islands countries currently relying on satelliteOpen a new transpacific route Sydney - Hawaii
Impacts in terms of connectivity:For operators: significant reduction of international bandwidth chargesFor subscribers: lower prices and better accessFor Australian Telco and ISP : new offer with over 300 Gb/s spare capacity available for sale
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SPIN roadmap
SPIN is a submarine cable network built in 3 steps
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Step 1 : New Caledonia cable - Sydney to Nouméa
APNG
-2
South
ern
C ros
s
Sout
hern
Cro
s s
Cairns
Port MoresbyHoniara
VANUATU
WALLISSOLOMON ISLANDS
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
FIJI
AUSTRALIA
NIUE
Pago Pago
ApiaAMERICAN SAMOA
SAMOA
COOK ISLANDS
Rarotonga
FRENCHPOLYNESIA
Papeete
Sydney
Auckland
PIPE
Madang
Noumea
Suva
Tels
tra
Gondwan
a
NEWCALEDONIA
Port Vila
• OPT NC - Gondwana cable• 2151 km between Nouméa and Sydney• 1 pair of fiber• 32x10 Gb/s capacity• In service by August 2008
To Hawaii
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APNG
-2
South
ern
C ros
s
Sout
hern
Cro
s s
Cairns
Port MoresbyHoniara
WALLISSOLOMON ISLANDS
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
NEWCALEDONIA
FIJI
AUSTRALIA
NIUE
Pago Pago
ApiaAMERICAN SAMOA
SAMOA
COOK ISLANDS
Rarotonga
FRENCHPOLYNESIA
Papeete
Sydney
Auckland
PIPE
Madang
Noumea
Suva
Tels
tra
Gondwan
a
Hono tua
Step 2 : French Polynesia cable - Tahiti to Hawaii
VANUATU
Port Vila
• OPT PF - Honotua cable• 4650 km between Tahiti and Hawaii• 1 pair of fiber• 32x10 Gb/s capacity• In service by April 2010
To Hawaii
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APNG
-2
South
ern
C ros
s
Sout
hern
Cro
s s
Cairns
Port MoresbyHoniara
WALLISSOLOMON ISLANDS
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
NEWCALEDONIA
FIJI
AUSTRALIA
NIUE
Pago Pago
ApiaAMERICAN SAMOA
SAMOA
COOK ISLANDS
Rarotonga
FRENCHPOLYNESIA
Papeete
To Hawaii
Sydney
Auckland
PIPE
Madang
Noumea
Suva
Tels
tra
Gondwan
a
Hono tua
Step 3 : SPIN cable - Nouméa to Tahiti
VANUATU
Port Vila
• SPIN SA - SPIN cable• 6500 km between Nouméa and Tahiti• 2 pairs of fiber• 64x10 Gb/s capacity• In service by 2nd half 2010
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Ownership & Funding
SPIN cable is owned by SPIN SALimited company incorporated in Wallis & Futuna - FrancePrivate investors : API Group and French Hedge FundPublic investors : French Territories of Pacific region
Approximate cost of SPIN: Euro 150M
Funding:
Investment and capacity agreements
French public aidBank financing
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Official launching of SPIN
08 July 2008: public announcement
Project launching with 5 official partners:New CaledoniaWallis and FutunaAmerican SamoaNiueFrench Polynesia
Strong interest from other Pacific Islands countries
Next step:Tender for supply and installation of SPIN launched in May 08Supplier to be selected in August 08
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Thank you for your attention
remi.galasso@spin.nc
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