OCTOBER 26-29 SAO PAULO. The most qualified ICT Event in Latin America



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OCTOBER 26-29 SAO PAULO The most qualified ICT Event in Latin America

The Event I think it s the greatest event we have today in Brazil and perhaps one of the best in the world. Fernando Brumano. Sales Director, Global & Enterprise Accounts / HP You really have a first class event, and so very well organized. Bravo and congratulations! Vicki Livingston. Head of Communications & AR / 4G Americas GENERAL & SPECIALIZED PRESS GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGY MARKET CORPORATE BUYERS OPERATORS OTT PLAYERS NETWORKING Futurecom is one of the largest Telecommunications and Technology events in Brazil, which includes regional outreach for Latin America. Jacqueline Lee. Marketing Director / Qualcomm VENDORS BUSINESS REGULATORY BODIES Futurecom today has a range that goes beyond Latin America. European and even Asia representatives are present. José Augusto de Oliveira Neto. CTO Latin America / Huawei It is extremely important for us to be present in an event like Futurecom showing how we can support our customers in this time of transformation. Carlos Cunha. President / EMC Brazil Thank you for all the support before and during the Event. Our participation was very positive. Hérica Machado. Marketing / Claro INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS Content & Innovation BUSINESS TRADE SHOW Best Networking Environment

REASONS TO I NVEST IN LATIN AMERICAN MARKET: OPPORTUNITY 169 CAPEX INVESTMENT US$ Bi BY OPERATORS ACROSS THE REGION 118.5 121.4 123.2 125 126.6 REVENUE 115.3 27 28 29 30 30 25 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 CAPEX INVESTMENT (US$Bi). Source: GSMA Intelligence 2014.

POTENTIAL MEXICO 119.7M 83% MOBILE SUBSCRIPTIONS SYMBOLS Population Connections Rate COSTA RICA 4.8M 157% PANAMA 3.9M 147% VENEZUELA 28.8M 118% ECUADOR 16M 111% COLOMBIA 47.7M 98% PERU 30.8M 97% BOLIVIA 10.3M 90% BRAZIL 202.8M 136% CHILE 17.7M 144% PARAGUAY 6.9M 104% LATIN AMERICA UNIQUE SUBSCRIBERS FORECAST SUBSCRIBERS PENETRATION (%) 51.6% 52.4% 53.9% 55.2% 56.2% 57.2% 57.9% 58.6% ARGENTINA 42.7M 147% URUGUAY 3.4M 157% 320 328 341 353 363 373 382 390 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 MILLIONS OF UNIQUE SUBSCRIBERS Source: GSMA Intelligence 2014.

INNOVATION M2M CONNECTIONS I N L AT I N A M E R I C A 66.2 P 17.0 2014 21.9 2015 2016 54.3 OW GR COM C OU 27.9 T H R AT E 25A% GR N D A N UAL N 44.0 35.3 2017 2018 2019 2020 MILLIONS OF M2M CONNECTIONS. SOURCE: GSMA INTELLIGENCE - 2014. SMARTPHONE ADOPTION RATES 73.2% 72.2% 72.1% 69.0% 68.0% 61.9% 57.4% 45.1% 32.4% 31.9% 28.6% 26.9% 17.9% 17.2% 2014 2020 2014 2020 2014 2020 2014 2020 2014 2020 2014 2020 2014 2020 VENEZUELA BRAZIL ARGENTINA COLOMBIA MEXICO PERU LATIN AMERICA SMARTPHONE ADOPTIONS RATE PER COUNTRY. SOURCE: GSMA INTELLIGENCE - 2014.

GROWTH BROADBAND MARKET MOBILE AND FIXED 2.6 10 VENEZUELA 3.5 URUGUAY PERU CHILE TOTAL LATAM COLOMBIA.8 1.1 2.4 5.8 6.0 ECUADOR 214.6.8 SYMBOLS Mobile Broadband Fixed Broadband 4.5 1.3 4.3 1.7 8.6 9.0 6.3 2.3 4.7 4.3 ARGENTINA 15.2 10.2 5.0 13.6 16.5 30.1 MEXICO BRAZIL 161 137.7 23.3 MILLIONS OF BROADBAND SUBSCRIPTIONS PER COUNTRY. SOURCE: COUNTRY REGULATORS - JUNE 2014. INTERNET USERS PENETRATION (% POPULATION) 85% 77% 75% 67% 61% 60% 54% 52% 50% 42% 40% 37% USERS (M) 2 4 11 12 14 28 32 59 MILLIONS OF INTERNET USERS PER COUNTRY. SOURCE: INTERNET WORLDSTATS, ITU, COUNTRY REGULATORS - JUNE 2014. 109

Futurecom The Event where the Market meets +2500 Operators Attendees

Outstanding Executives from fixed and mobile Operators Operators C-Levels Amos Genish GVT Antônio Carlos Valente Telefônica Vivo Bayard Gontijo Oi Carlos Zenteno Claro Divino Sebastião Algar Telecom Francisco Ziober Telebras Jose Formoso Embratel Paulo César Teixeira Telefônica Vivo Rodrigo Abreu TIM Here we have gathered all the major market executives, like a great confraternity, where people meet, get together and have the opportunity to talk and exchange ideas and generate business. Alana Cunha. Marketing and Communication / Accenture Otavio Marques Azevedo AG

Telecommunications IT & Internet

Hans Vestberg Ericsson Marco Patuano Telecom Italia Cristiano Amon Qualcomm Rajeev Suri Nokia Michel Combes Alcatel-Lucent Carlos Lopez Blanco Telefónica Ulf Ewaldsson Ericsson Markku Makelainen Facebook Shinya Kukita NEC Tim Krause Alcatel-Lucent Thierry Siouffi Atos Bull Hamadoun Touré Former Secretary-General ITU Featuring more than 300 Speakers 6 Conference Rooms with simultaneous translation Over 4,500 Congress Delegates

Leading Showcase of ICT Services and Solutions in Brazil and Latin America!

Strong Senior-Level participation in the Congress Bill Hurley Unify Francois Locoh-Donou Ciena Larry Marson HP Christopher K. Williams Amdocs Marco Vernocchi Accenture Gregory Weber Avaya Tom Burns Dell Chuck Berger Extreme Networks Brad Gambil TE Connectivity Simon Yeung Comba Telecom Selina Lo Ruckus Wireless Rui Paiva WeDo Worldwide Keynotes

GOVERNMENT & LATIN AMERICAN OPERATORS * recent editions BRAZIL Paulo Bernardo Minister of Communications COLOMBIA Diego Molano Vega Minister of ICT BRAZIL João Rezende President ANATEL PORTUGAL Fátima Barros President ANACOM ECUADOR Fabian Jaramillo Palacios Superintendent Telecom SUPERTEL PARAGUAY Eduardo González President CONATEL URUGUAY Carolina Cosse President Antel USA Julius Genachowski Former Chairman FCC COLOMBIA Alfonso Gómez Palacio Executive President Telefónica COLOMBIA Saul Kattan Cohen CEO ETB

PERU Ana Maria Becerra Former President Advisor OSIPTEL CHILE Geraldine González Former Chief Regulatory Policy SUBTEL COLOMBIA Oscar León General Director ANE COSTA RICA Maryleana Jimenez President Sutel URUGUAY Gabriel Lombide President URSEC EGYPT Amr Badawi Former Executive President NTRA

Futurecom VENUE USD 147 BILLION GDP 10 th biggest city in the world +18 28 million INHABITANTS 7 th biggest city in the world UNIVERSITIES 205 HOSPITALS +90,000 EVENTS/YEAR 3 AIRPORTS +500 helicopters - biggest city fleet in the world +34,000 TAXI FLEET 70 MALLS Source: São Paulo Convention & Visitors Bureau THE CONVENTION CENTER Aerial view of the Transamerica Expo Sao Paulo is the financial capital of Brazil and the most important business city center in South America, as it is the location for the headquarters of many major corporations. As the largest city in South America, this huge metropolis has the highest GDP in Latin America and South Hemisphere.

FUTURECOM NUMBERS The State-of-the-Art Technology is presented more than 350 EXHIBITORS Business Companies get Visibility 21,000 sqm of Exhibition High Concentration of Decision Makers 302 SPEAKERS + KEYNOTES Launches to a Qualified Public and Media more than 4.500 CONGRESS DELEGATES Face-to-face Meetings with qualified Customers NETWORKING AND BUSINESS more than 14.500 UNIQUE VISITORS

Exhibitors 2014

Technology End Users ATTENDING COMPANIES UTILITIES FINANCIAL AUTOMOTIVE GOVERNMENT & ASSOCIATIONS INDUSTRY SERVICES sabesp FOOD AND BEVERAGE RETAIL AND LOGISTICS AEROSPACE, DEFENCE & SECURITY ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA HEALTHCARE HOSPITALITY & LEISURE

CORPORATE DECISION MAKERS +1,500 ICT BUYERS FROM SEVERAL INDUSTRIES CIOs Prime is a great opportunity to enable face-to-face meetings between ICT Buyers and Futurecom Exhibitors. Business Rooms Pre-Booked Agendas Customized Presentations The speeches of the event were enlightening. I really liked. Alvaro Mansor / Starbucks The event and organization for CIOs was great. I appreciate the attention paid to Cemig. Daniel Senna Guimarães / Cemig Year after year Futurecom gets better. Congratulations! Ricardo Palomar / Camargo Correa

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www.futurecom.com.br President Laudalio Veiga Filho laudalio.veiga@futurecom.com.br +55 41 3314.3237 +55 41 9975.5769 International Congress Heloisa Ferrari heloisa.ferrari@futurecom.com.br +55 41 3314.3217 +55 41 9871.0734 Marketing and Communication Nuno Bispo nuno.bispo@futurecom.com.br +55 41 3314.3239 +55 41 9658.5616 Sales André Veiga andre.veiga@futurecom.com.br +55 41 3314.3205 +55 41 9941.0591 Luis Alberto Veiga luis.veiga@futurecom.com.br +55 41 3314.3206 +55 41 9941.1441 Nalzira Muniz nalzira.muniz@futurecom.com.br +55 41 3314.3222 +55 41 7812.9193 Adriana Ramos adriana.ramos@futurecom.com.br +55 41 3314.3214 +55 41 7812.9193