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OMANTEL REFERENCE INTERCONNECTION OFFER July 7, 2010 LEASED LINES

Index INDEX... 2 1 GENERAL... 3 2 DEFINTIONS... 4 3 LEASED LINE PORTFOLIO... 5 4 ORDERING AND DELIVERY... 6 5 CHANGING AND DISCONNECTION... 7 6 DATABASE... 8 7 FAULT MANAGEMENT... 9 8 DISCOUNTS... 10 9 TARIFFS... 12 Page 2 of 13

1 General 1.1 This Sub-Annex sets out the Omantel offer for Leased Lines capacity. Page 3 of 13

2 Defintions 2.1 See also Definitions in Annex L to this Agreement. Page 4 of 13

3 Leased Line portfolio 3.1 The Omantel Leased Line portfolio for Operators is intended to facilitate the Operator to build a Fixed or Mobile Network. 3.2 The Omantel Leased Lines portfolio consists of the following bandwidths 3.2.1 64 Kbit/s 3.2.2 2 Mbit/s 3.2.3 34 Mbit/s 3.2.4 155 Mbit/s 3.3 Upon request, Omantel can provide other bandwidths on terms and conditions agreed between the parties. Such requests are handled according to Annex H. Page 5 of 13

4 Ordering and Delivery 4.1 Ordering and delivery is handled according to Annex H. Page 6 of 13

5 Changing and disconnection 5.1 Omantel offers the following options concerning delivered leased lines: 5.1.1 up-grading of bandwidth 5.1.2 changing one end-point in urban area 5.1.3 changing one end-point in rural area 5.1.4 disconnecting of leased line 5.2 Up-grading orders are placed according to order procedures in Annex H. 5.3 Monthly fees for the increased bandwidth are due and counted from the month following the month when upgrading is executed. Installation fees are to be paid according to the selected procedure. 5.4 Changing one end-point from an address in an urban area to another address in an urban area or rural area is ordered according to standard ordering procedures in Annex H. Installation fees are to be paid according to the selected procedure. 5.5 Changing one end-point from an address in a rural area to an address in an urban or rural area is placed as a request according to Annex H. 5.6 All changes, not belonging to the above specified options, are to be considered as a disconnection of one leased line and order of a new leased line. 5.7 Disconnections of leased lines are ordered according to procedures in Annex H and Omantel will on a case by case basis issue a disconnection proposal including disconnection fees according to the price list in this Sub-Annex with appropriate discounts as may be applicable. Page 7 of 13

6 Database 6.1 Omantel will install and keep updated a database consisting of all active and ordered leased lines of Operator. The database will consist of at least the following parameters: 6.1.1 ID number 6.1.2 actual bandwidth 6.1.3 former bandwidth(s) 6.1.4 addresses of end-points 6.1.5 order date 6.1.6 agreed and promised delivery date 6.1.7 actual delivery date 6.1.8 reported faults 6.1.9 maintenance actions taken 6.1.10 installation fee 6.1.11 monthly fee 6.1.12 discount schemes applicable to the line 6.1.13 length of line in km Page 8 of 13

7 Fault management 7.1 Fault management is handled according to Annex H. Page 9 of 13

8 Discounts 8.1 Discounts for Omantel services are based on TRA regulations and will be amended according to decisions of the TRA. Discounts are based upon functions performed by the Operator which decrease costs of Omantel. 8.2 Discounts based on contractual period As Operator is building a telecommunication network, the contractual periods are expected to be longer than for retail leased lines contracts. Omantel gives the following discounts associated with contractual periods for leased lines: Contractual period Discount (percent) on monthly lease 36 months 2 % 84 months 5 % 160 months 7 % 180 months 10 % 8.3 Discounts based on volume of leased lines l. Value of contract Discount (percent) on monthly lease 100 000 300 000 OMR 2 % 300 001 1 000 000 OMR 5 % 1 000 001 2 000 000 OMR 6 % More than 2 000 001 OMR 7 % 8.4 Discounts according to 8.2 and 8.3 can not be combined. Discounts are to be calculated according to one of the two different bases given in the previous Page 10 of 13

sections. The Operator is entitled to the discount scheme that gives the highest discount value. Page 11 of 13

9 Tariffs 9.1 Below are the installation and monthly fees relating to Leased Lines depending on capacity. All prices are in OMR. 9.2 64 kbit/s Distance km Installation Monthly Within exchange area 50 90 0 to 100 km 50 130 101 to 300 km 50 190 301 to 400 km 50 250 401 km and more 50 325 9.3 2 Mbit/s Distance km Installation Monthly Within exchange area 100 450 0 to 100 km 100 650 101 to 300 km 100 950 301 to 400 km 100 1250 401 km and more 100 1625 Page 12 of 13

9.4 34 Mbit/s Distance km Installation Monthly 0 200 3 853 10 200 3 936 50 200 4 270 100 200 4 686 200 200 5 520 300 200 6 353 400 200 7 186 500 200 8 020 700 200 9 686 1000 200 12 186 9.5 155 Mbit/s Distance km Installation Monthly 0 200 7 599 10 200 7 766 50 200 8 433 100 200 9 266 200 200 10 933 300 200 12 599 400 200 14 266 500 200 15 933 700 200 19 266 1000 200 24 266 Page 13 of 13