VoIP Seminar. 21, 22 June 2005. Amsterdam / London



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VoIP Seminar 21, 22 June 2005 Amsterdam / London

Safe harbor Certain statements contained in this presentation constitute forward-looking statements. These statements may include, without limitation, statements concerning future results of operations, the impact of regulatory initiatives on our operations, the OPTA investigation into discounts given in breach of OPTA regulation, our and our joint ventures' share of new and existing markets, general industry and macro-economic trends and our performance relative thereto, and statements preceded by, followed by or including the words believes, expects, anticipates or similar expressions. These forwardlooking statements rely on a number of assumptions concerning future events and are subject to uncertainties and other factors, many of which are outside our control that could cause actual results to differ materially from such statements. A number of these factors are described (not exhaustively) in our 2004 Annual Report and Form 20-F. All market share information in this presentation is based on management estimates based on externally available information, unless indicated otherwise. 2

Agenda Marcel Smits KPN VoIP strategy Paul Hendriks Network and Operations Consumer and Business VoIP propositions Marcel Smits Regulatory landscape Conclusion Q & A 3

KPN VoIP strategy Marcel Smits CFO

The cornerstones of our strategy Attack Defend Exploit Leadership of converging communications market 5

Developments in other countries indicate that VoIP uptake could be significant Key VoIP drivers in other countries Broadband penetration IP VPN penetration Broadband competitive landscape Regulatory attitude towards incumbent Price levels and tariff setting Installed (hybrid) IP PBXs Inter-site voice traffic on PSTN 6

Structure and shape Dutch market Most dynamic and competitive in Europe Trends impacting revenue in Dutch telecom market Mobile-only households 1 Broadband penetration 2 6% 8% 12% 15% 27% 45% 2002 2003 2004 2002 2003 2004 Voice battle Voice over Cable C(P)S Operators Direct Access Operators VoIP Providers 4 Other Mobile operators (+ MVNOs) A battle on several fronts Broadband battle 4 Other DSL Networks Cable Internet Fiber initiatives Microsoft messenger (MSN) Regulatory environment Strongly regulated so far Switched telephony (wholesale and retail) Leased lines Interconnection New regulatory framework ought to provide more freedom 1 Penetration in number of households; KPN estimates end 2004 2 Percentage of households with a broadband connection; KPN estimates end 2004 7

Broadband penetration in EU 1 Netherlands has highest broadband penetration 20% Broadband penetration per inhabitant, cable + DSL + other (fiber) 17.9% 18.4% 16.2% 15.0% 10% 7.7% 8.3% 8.4% 8.5% 10.1% 10.3% 11.2% 12.6% 0% Spain Italy Germany Portugal Austria UK France Finland Sweden Belgium Denmark Netherlands 1 Source: ECTA Broadband Scorecard, December 2004 8

Increasingly competitive VoIP offerings Segment Corporate Large Medium accounts Key players C O L T Comments Many competitors compete across the individual market segments Emerging VoIP market offers entry for new competitors Small accounts Consumer / SoHo 9

Business market Focus on Access Anywhere and TCO Access Anywhere, across several dimensions Application Service Device Time Place At home On the move Any application, Any service, Any device, Any time, Any place Applications WWW Total Cost of Ownership Lower Opex Lower Capex Improved cost control Head office Subsidiary WiFi HotSpot Internet Client office 10

Consumer market What behavior do we currently observe More MSN minutes than voice minutes in the Netherlands Teenagers interacting in groups on the Internet Increasing number of web cams Promising results new fixed devices Security is imperative More dimensions to communication exist and more and more time and money is being spent Nascent demand for new communication services 11

Technological developments enable VoIP Increases efficiency / cost reduction Platform reduction / rationalization IP based networks are more cost efficient Increases functionality Relevant services added to plain calling Quality of Service Allows for better security management Reduces Time-to-Market Introduction of services can be done much faster than in traditional switched network 12

KPN strategy: Go for VoIP Developments in other countries indicate that VoIP uptake will be significant Structure and shape of the Dutch market Consumer and business customer behavior indicate nascent demand New technology is available and offers only upside to the customer More and more competitive VoIP offerings come to market Now is the time to introduce VoIP 13

Network and Operations Paul Hendriks Programme manager VoIP

All over IP, IP over All A new world is emerging All IP is the enabler to achieve New revenue streams based on a new service model Cost reductions through rationalization of the portfolio and platforms Applications and services Applications Services All over IP, IP over All IP-Edges IP Core Edge / Aggregate Access Devices Fibre transport Ethernet transport PSTN, ISDN ADSL(2+) VDSL UMTS HSDPA 15

Benefits of new technology Introducing a new service model and rationalizing portfolios and platforms New service model No more stovepipes Decoupling of applications, services, networks and devices Business processes and systems will be integrated towards the customer, decoupled in the back office Based on fixed and mobile broadband Based on IP and 3GPP Stovepipes 2005 2010 Applications Services IP Core Edge / Aggregate Access Devices Rationalization Almost any current service will be phased out Only applications and services based on IP and broadband Dismantling of current networks and replacement by Next Generation Networks 16

In 2005 start of NextGen, All IP infrastructure Restructuring Figurative 2005-2006 Service Layer Voice Service Platforms Leased Lines IP VPN Internet Core network Voice ATM SDH MPLS Core Optical Networking Edge Voice Switching Leased Line edge ATM edge Epacity edge IP edge Fast Internet IP edge Internet Access services IP edge Home Access Ethernet Edge Access NextGen Network Initiatives Analogue HDSL ADSL PDH WiFi Microwave Link Copper Fiber Wireless 17

All IP Network in 2010 Restructuring 2007-2010 Figurative 2007-2010 changes Service Layer Multi Play Services Platforms Single Service Delivery and Control Platform Core network Edge MPLS Core Optical Networking Ethernet Edge Single Core Network based on Ethernet SDH terminated ATM terminated First generation MPLS terminated Access ADSL xdsl WiFi/WiMAX Copper Fiber Wireless Termination of first generation DSLplatform 18

Consumer and Business VoIP propositions

In a complex world KPN makes VoIP simple and secure Customer s remarks Please explain VoIP to me Make it easy for me Take away my risks I m trusting KPN KPN s offer is compelling? KPN introduces in the consumer market InternetPlusBellen 34.95 per month 20

Unique selling points Simplicity as a distinctive hallmark Flat rate (Telephony and broadband internet access) Reliability (KPN s network, security, number portability) All inclusive (Home installed by KPN, helpdesk, free services) Convenient (High cost control, Triple Play with TV) Additional services (Video conferencing) No extra devices needed (Only PC and phone) EASY TO USE 21

Simplicity = Experia Box Dial-up Keep current phone number and phone Basic services such as Voicemail and Caller Identification Video calls With fixed video phone or PC Also from and to UMTS phones Experia Box Wireless Internet Four e-mail addresses, webmail Newsgroups, virus scan, spam filter Carefree Technician installs everything Regular phones Wi-Fi phones Video phones Technician manages remotely Software updates remotely Ready for next generation ADSL (ADSL2+) Latest secure wireless home network (Super G) Latest security technology (WPA) Wireless with PC or laptop 22

Simplicity = transparent tariffs Unlimited ADSL (800 kb) and unlimited calls in the weekend to all fixed line numbers in the Netherlands 34.95 Allways unlimited calls to other InternetPlusBellen subscribers Option Including unlimited evening calls 2.50 extra Option Always unlimited calls 10 extra Tariffs for non free calls Fixed line numbers Mobile numbers International always 2.5 cents per minute (call set up tariff 5 cents) always 19 cents per minute (call set up tariff 5 cents) always 4 cents per minute (call set up tariff 10 cents) Calls To fixed network NL Internet package Go 800 Kb Lite 1,600 Kb Basic 3,200 Kb Extra 8,000 Kb Free in the weekend 34.95 39.95 1 59.95 79.95 Free in the evening Always free 2.50 10 1 after 6 months 42.95 23

Product offering of key competitors Company Offer Message Communicated price Telephony for TV customers Combine and benefit Subscription calls from 9.95 Calls and internet package from 24.95 (ADSL speed 512 kbs, excl. metered traffic) Telephony for internet customers Cheap telephony through cable Subscription calls from 5.95 Subscription internet from 17.95 (ADSL speed 500 kbs, excl. metered traffic) Telephony for internet customers Combination: Low access fees Subscription calls and internet from 33.50 (ADSL speed 416 kbs, excl. metered traffic) Telephony and internet Unlimited telephony and internet with Wanadoo live box Unlimited calls and internet from 27.50 Plus: KPN Belbudget 9.67 Tariff 12 months (special offer) 37.17 Tariff regular 39.62 Incl. national flat fee Telephony for internet customers with soccer Unlimited telephony and ADSL from 29.95 Unlimited calls and internet from 29.95 Plus: KPN Belbasis 18.16 Tariff 3 months (special offer) 48.11 Incl. national flat fee Telephony, internet and mobile in one package Laat je niet uitkleden! Unlimited calls and internet 39.95 Tariff 39.95 Incl. national flat fee and mobile ADSL speed 512 kbs Offers fluctuate and oftentimes change daily Difficult to compare like with like as offers represent different loading speeds, include discounts and special offers, are sometimes part of bundles and are often subject to a whole host of restrictions Offers by cable operators exclude TV subscription Overview is not exhaustive, all competitors have numerous offers 24

Distribution through multi-brand ISP approach High Price ADSL Direct Low Low Value High 25

Upscaling the VoIP consumer proposition along several dimensions 2005 Q2 Q3 Q4 ISP s Services Additional phone numbers Video calls Teleconferencing E-mail and voicemail Secure wireless network IP TV Voicemail ADSL2+ Chatting E-mail black and white list Marketing/ Distributionintensity Below the line marketing Direct mail packages Maximum of a several thousand orders Above the line marketing Start sales through Primafoon, KPN.com and call center 26

Revenue building blocks Illustrative Internet ISP Line sharing Broadband Connection Broadband Connection Voice Voice Voice Voice Full ULL Cable Triple Play Alternative DSL and Voice provider KPN Voice Alternative DSL provider + KPN Voice VoIP Alternative ISP KPN Voice + Internet KPN Voice + Internet 27

KPN s VoIP positioned as a breakthrough product Aspect CPE 1 New Services Pricing Appeal / Brand Complexity Regulation Customer specific Traditional business : with regulated prices, little innovation, mass market No new investments needed, little innovation No new services, only existing plain vanilla applications Higher than VoIP, limited discounts Simple, reliable No added complexity, simple Clearly regulated Mass market approach with some variations in CPE The new world : Innovative, future-proof, customized solutions, attractive TCO Potentially significant investments in CPE (but can be phased) Many new features (e.g. Unified Messaging) and services (Centrex) Intra-company traffic for free Considerable discounts on off-net traffic vs. PSTN traffic Future-proof, innovative, lower TCO Complex migration process Application on data platform not regulated Very specific migration paths, CPE and service needs 1 Customer Premises Equipment 28

VoIP business product portfolio IP Centrex Voice and Multimedia Services from KPN network enabling more flexibility without high investments VoIP VPN Inbound and outbound calling. (IP) PBX on one or more locations connected through cost effective IP Bridge Large Added value Managed VoIP On site VoIP With (IP) phones calling on WAN (One/MVPN) with IP PBX functionality. Extention possible with IP Bridge (offnet) and / or hosted IP PBX VoIP via (IP) PBX on-site Corporate Business VoIP Dual play professional Small and medium business VoIP (Office DSL) with more value added services Small business VoIP (ADSL) with remote office and simringing services SME InternetPlusBellen Consumer offer (ADSL) Consumer 29

Overview of competition from IP Communications perspective Client relationships Enabler of business processes Process Performance Partner Service Partner Top 3,000 clients increasingly require at least Managed Services Product Suppliers and Service Partners can only be successful if they cooperate with parties that have expertise higher up the value chain Product Supplier Hard- & Software, Networks Professional Services Managed Services Business Solutions Products & Services 30

Regulatory landscape Marcel Smits CFO

EU New Regulatory Framework (NRF) General New law has come into force in The Netherlands on May 19, 2004 and in Germany on June 26, 2004; implementation in Belgium delayed Market definitions and dominancy tests will be based on general competition law instead of current sector specific criteria The Netherlands Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs is requested by Parliament to propose a policy framework on telecommunication with subsequent general guidelines for OPTA Draft decisions OPTA on market analyses as of Q1 2005 Mobile markets Broadcasting Broadband, fixed telephony and leased lines Applicability expected end second half 2005 March 17 Mid May Expected end June / early July 32

Update on regulation in the Netherlands Market analysis mobile markets, March 17, draft OPTA decision All mobile operators designated as SMP1 on own networks for termination As of July 2008 call termination rates equal KPN Mobile no longer designated as operator with SMP1 Subject to consultation, expected to come into force (late) Summer 2005 VoIP OPTA announced in March that it currently has no authority to regulate VoIP Under new regulatory framework this is likely to be different VoIP included in market analysis fixed telephony (draft decision end June / early July) 1 Significant Market Power 33

VoIP in the EU The European Commission proposes a light touch approach towards regulating VoIP the roll-out of new IP-based services will not be hindered by regulatory hurdles New technologies should be able to flourish and deliver better services at lower cost to Europe s businesses and citizens European Regulators Group has indicated that impact of VoIP is too small to take into account No examples of regulation of retail VoIP in other countries of the EU as yet 34

VoIP in the Netherlands OPTA stated that under the Current Regulatory Framework, OPTA can not regulate KPN s retail VoIP service KPN has commercial freedom in launching its InternetPlusBellen retail service OPTA is currently implementing the New Regulatory Framework Design decisions on market clusters Fixed Telephony, Broadband and leased lines expected early July National consultation on design decisions ends early September Notification of draft Final decision with the EU mandatory European Commission has power to veto OPTA s decisions Final decision on market clusters is not expected before end of October New Regulatory Framework not in place before January 1, 2006 35

Expected outcome in the Netherlands under the New Regulatory Framework In the ERG position paper on VoIP OPTA stated the impact of VoIP services on the fixed telephony and broadband market is very limited up until now. Since we are planning to publish our concept market decisions on the fixed telephony and broadband market in June 2005, the expectation is that VoIP service offerings will not have an impact on regulatory intervention. OPTA will however monitor both markets very carefully to see whether VoIP service offers should have an impact on the regulatory intervention. In the meantime OPTA will have a light touch approach towards regulation on VoIP in accordance with the ERG position as stated in February 2005" In the design decisions on the Broadcast market in the Netherlands OPTA made a clear choice for infrastructure competition VoIP competition also based on infrastructure competition 36

Conclusion

Conclusion Now is the time to introduce VoIP Conditions are right and all prerequisites are in place KPN is in the process of building an all IP network infrastructure Enabler for new revenue streams and cost reductions We have launched compelling VoIP products in the Dutch market For both the consumer and corporate markets Relatively benign regulatory framework for VoIP possible The cornerstone of our strategy Attack Leadership of converging communications market 38

Q & A

For more information please contact KPN Investor Relations Tel: +31 70 44 60986 Fax: +31 70 44 60593 Mail to: ir@kpn.com www.kpn.com