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Page 1: Building the Super-Connected City Collins.pdf• One of the UK’s leading fibre optic infrastructure • 30,000 km of fibre in the ground in 50 UK towns and cities, Delivered

Building the Super-Connected City South West and Bristol NextGen Roadshow

17th July 2012

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Strong relationships with cities and public

sector networks !!!!!!!!!

Investment partners !!!

CityFibre

•  One of the UK’s leading fibre optic infrastructure providers

•  30,000 km of fibre in the ground in 50 UK towns and cities, Delivered over 100 fibre networks

•  Largest FTTH network in the UK

•  Supported by two of the world’s leading investment banks; Macquarie Capital and Citigroup

•  £500m investment to build 15 FTTx cities

To empower the UK society by delivering transformational fibre infrastructure that is a foundation of economic development

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Derby College Application Form - Covering Letter.doc Issue Date: 20 June 2009

20 June 2009 Dear applicant, APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP OF THE CORPORATION OF DERBY COLLEGE (“THE CORPORATION”) Thank you for your recent enquiry about joining the Corporation of Derby College. I enclose an application form together with notes for guidance which give details of the duties of a Governor, personal qualities looked for, eligibility requirements and instructions for making an application. The Corporation make an appointment after the Search Committee has submitted recommendations. The process of consideration can be quite long. You may be invited for an initial interview with the Search Committee, and possibly asked to attend a second interview if this is felt necessary. The Search Committee will then decide which names are to be put forward to the Corporation. The number of candidates for appointment can exceed the number of vacancies and it may be the case that although personally suitable, you cannot be recommended for immediate appointment, either because there are no vacancies or there is a need for the Board to ensure that its composition broadly reflects the community it serves in terms of age, gender, geographical spread, experience, etc. Achieving a balance is, however, a secondary consideration to the most important requirement, which is that a candidate must be personally suitable for appointment. The proceedings of the Search Committee are conducted in the strictest confidence. No information given to, or obtained by, the Committee is used for any purpose other than the consideration of candidates for appointment as Governors. The process itself is not confidential, and there is no reason why candidates should not mention to those known to them the fact that they have applied. It is certainly proper to discuss your candidature with your referees and, if you are in employment, your line manager.

David Coates Mobile 07710 754338

E-mail: [email protected]

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Bournemouth Borough Council

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NHS Pathways CMS Change Notice: Pathways 6.4 Content in DOS 20/07/2011&

Background

As you may be aware the clinical content of NHS Pathways is upgraded periodically - typically twice per year as spring and autumn releases. The forthcoming release of Pathways 6.4 introduces significant changes, not to the clinical content itself but to the Symptom Groups (SGs) and Symptom Discriminators (SDs) that are reflected in the Clinical Details section of the DOS.

This change introduces revised structure, content and wording, which will allow services and commissioners to capture and validate their own capabilities without the need for Pathways Authoring review. This gives control of the data back to the local health community and will enable the move away from t����� � ���������������������������� ��������������employed over the past year to ensure clinical safety.

To facilitate this development it is necessary to introduce the Pathways 6.4 content to the DOS:

�� ��� �����������������DOS only � you will see this once your area has migrated to new DOS.

New content will initially sit alongside the existing content during the migration phase. This will enable live NHS Pathways users to continue to access current Pathways

content until such time as they switch to NHS Pathways 6.4.

Outline Plan

Our intended plan for this migration is outlined as follows:

The NHS Pathways 6.4 content will be added to new DOS prior to your migration date.

In mid-September 2011 the ��������������� �������������-based) services will be automatically given new national clinical profiles in line with the new Pathways 6.4 content.

A range of templates ����������������������� ����will be available for regional CMS leads, together with local providers, to use as starting points for profiling all other services that may take Pathways referrals.

Once NHS Pathways 6.4 is running in all live sites and we have agreement from all users, ��� ����������������SG/SD content from the DOS.

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Transformational Fibre Infrastructure

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Fibre: the natural choice for powering our digital economy

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An economic perspective:

76% Business stating that broadband is critical to their economic success 69% Broadband is restricting their businesses today 60% Concerned about future capacity and quality !(Source:!Atkins,!survey!of!10%!of!businesses!in!UK!mid!size!city,!November!2011!!!

Gigabit capable, symmetrical, scalable and future proof

The best foundation for a city’s ICT infrastructure

A necessity rather than a luxury

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Transformational Fibre Infrastructure

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Citywide fibre is inevitable The debate is when and how Bandwidth demand and capabilities

US vs. Europe (Source: Solon Strategy)

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Europe is 2-3 years behind the US in business fibre demand � but this will change

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Time

Bandwidth requirements

US

Bandwidth requirements

Europe

Max. copper bandwidth Europe

Max. copper bandwidth US

� European bandwidth demand behind US levels, but growing

� Network layout in Europe allowing for higher bandwidths over copper infrastructure

� However, Europe will hit the ������-���� ����

3 years

today

Bandwidth demand and capabilities US vs. Europe

S C H E M A T I C

Source: Solon

B2B

(Source: Solon Strategy)

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A Race To Infinity?

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Investment partners !!!

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Transformational Fibre Infrastructure

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Fibre ensures better mobile services

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Mobile backhauling generates additional upside for fibre carriers

Source: AV&Co., Solon

� Further increase in penetration expected due to 4G rollout

� European mobile backhaul opportunity is 2.5x bigger than in the US

� European market is approx. 2-3 years behind the US market in its smartphone usage

� Similar development to be expected for Europe

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Verizon

Share of fibre-connected mobile base stations %

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Europe 2011

MOBILE BACKHAUL

Over'the'next'2'to'3'years'the'UK’s'mobile'base'staDons'must'upgrade'to'fibre'

(Source: Solon Strategy)

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Transformational Fibre Infrastructure

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Case for private investment

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The US market shows high valuations for fibre-based companies � recent deals in Europe saw comparable high multiples (e.g. Eurofiber)

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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Until 2009: Fibre players with constant valuation spread

compared to non-fibre companies

From 2009: increase in valuation spread

Pure fibre Altnets

Non-fibre based

Altnets or Hybrid Altnets

US Altnets EBITDA Multiples � Fibre vs. Non-fibre Multiple Estimates

Source: AV&Co., Solon

CFH Investor appetite for pure play fibre investment is strong: -  Long term critical

infrastructure -  High yield potential -  10x EBITDA multiples -  Healthy M&A activity CityFibre has teamed with the leading infrastructure investment banks: '''''''!

(Source: Solon Strategy)

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Transformational Fibre Infrastructure

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'Open'Passive'Fibre:'

Open'AcDve'Networks:'Fixed'and'Wireless'(Enable'InnovaDon)'

BeVer'Retail'Services:'(now'and'in'the'future)'

Healthier'Economy'Happier'Society'

Realising the ‘super-connected’ city

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Transformational Fibre Infrastructure

Transformational Fibre Infrastructure

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Rollout over time – illustration of phases

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Transformational Fibre Infrastructure

5!years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!10!years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!15!years!

ConstrucFon!conFnues!through!yield!phase!

ConstrucDon'Phase' '''Yield'Phase'

Anchor!tenant!commitment!period!(5!to!10!years)!

Anchor'Tenants'MiDgate'Demand'Risks'Engineering'Partners'MiDgate'Delivery'Risks' Natural'Demand'

Deliver!in!urban!areas!for!opFmal!ROI!

Private'Equity'Investors'(low'debt'to'equity'raDo)'

Infrastructure'&'Pension'Funds'(higher'debt'to'equity'raDo)'

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Everyone benefits from our Well Planned City

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Transformational Fibre Infrastructure

Core network, Public Sector anchor client, schools, colleges, universities, public health

CCTV, Traffic Controlsystems, municipal WIFI

Public sector networks: Council, schools, libraries, healthcare

Public sector devices: CCTV, traffic control, municipal WiFi

Public Sector Sponsors

3G, LTE, 4G backhaul,data centres

Large corporate P2P andresilient ring connectivity

Mobile sector: Fibre to base stations and small cells

Large enterprise sector: Gigabit, low latency fibre for business

Private Sector Sponsors

Core C

ity Metro N

etwork

SME with Gbps site to siteand internet services

Consumers with 100Mbps+symmetrical internet access

SME sector: FTTP

Consumer sector: FTTH

Private Sector Sponsors

Distribution N

etwork

Opportunities for the P

ublic Sector to

support deployments in conjunction w

ith the U

rban Broadband Fund or sim

ilar Supported by anchor tenant sponsors

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Leading by Example City of York – “Digital Infrastructure Capital of the North”

Core network is deployed and operational Transformational fibre infrastructure – 10 Gbps rings with 1 Gbps access

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Transformational Fibre Infrastructure

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CityFibre adds significant value to cities

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We will invest up to £35m of private funding per city

We will build a new citywide fibre optic network

•  Future proofed for the next century

An open network for all:

•  Public services – transformational connectivity for schools, hospitals, public services

•  Business – low latency gigabit networks for SME’s and enterprises

•  Residents – the best broadband through FTTH

•  Wireless – dark fibre powering the next generation of mobile and wireless services

We have selected Fujitsu as our engineering and delivery partner CityFibre gives service providers, enterprises and mobile operators a better choice of access network

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Transformational Fibre Infrastructure

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CityFibre’s £500m investment programme

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''''''It’s'not'a'pipe'dream:'Many!successful!examples!of!NGA!fibre!networks!worldwide!!!!'''''''''''''''''''''

Our stated aims for our Well Planned Cities:

•  Rollout to 1.0 million homes, 100,000 businesses

•  15 cities

•  More towns and cities to follow…

Funded though private investment

•  But complimentary to the Governments ‘Super Connected Cities’ initiative

•  Our open passive fibre networks are state aid friendly

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Transformational Fibre Infrastructure

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Thank You

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Be'inspired'''

“A healthy economy needs more fibre in its diet”

Mark Collins

Director, Policy and Regulation

CityFibre Holdings

07973 631519

[email protected]

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