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Ownership Structure
SpeedCast is an ASX-Listed (Ticker: “SDA”) Company
SpeedCast Group is a group of companies acting as one streamlined organization
Over 4000 VSAT sites across 60 countries
Servicing almost 1,000 customers out of 30 teleports globally
SpeedCast owns and operates one of the world’s largest and most reliable
telecommunications networks.
SpeedCast is a leading global network and satellite communications service provider to
remote businesses and communities; and a global maritime network provider serving
customers worldwide.
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• Global presence operating in over 60 countries
• Leadership position in Asia-Pacific, including key oil & gas markets (Australia, PNG,…)
• Strong position in the global maritime market
• Key and strategic customer relationship in Houston
• Global C & Ku band network
• State-of-the-art 24/7 NOC in Hong Kong and Sydney
• Scale and financial strength (publicly listed on the ASX)
• Global reach with strong Middle East, Africa, Asia and CIS presence
• Blue chip oil & gas customer base
• Innovative value added products and services
• State-of-the-art ITIL compliant 24/7 Network Operation Centre in Europe
• Oil & gas expertise
• Service & support in key remote and challenging locations
• Licenses in major oil & gas countries
Combined Capabilities
Our Customers
Wholesale Natural
Resources
Government Enterprise Maritime
ISP’s
Telco’s
VAD’s
Resellers
Oil & Gas
Mining
Construction
Engineering
Military & Defense
Search & Rescue
Education
NGO’s
Large Enterprise
Small Enterprise
Private Entities
Merchant Shipping
Oil & Gas
Offshore Platforms
Super yachts
Government
Research & Survey
Vessels
SpeedCast is a leading global network and satellite communications service provider to remote
businesses and communities; and a global maritime network provider serving customers worldwide.
Primary Teleports
Taipo, Hong Kong
Primary Network Operations Center (NOC)
Strategically located in Hong Kong with worldwide interconnectivity
Serves Asia, Oceania, and Middle East
Adelaide, Australia
Australasia and Pacific Teleport
and Network Facility
International Teleport
Network Operations Center
Serves Australasia, Pacific
Islands, and SouthEast Asia
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Southeast Asia Office and Network Facility
Network Operations Center (NOC)
Serves Southeast, Central Asia and the Middle East
Rotterdam, Netherlands
European Office and
Network Facility
International Teleport
Network Operations
Serves Europe, Africa and
Middle East
Honolulu, Hawaii
Pacific Region Teleport Facility
International Teleport
Network Operations
Serves Australasia, Pacific
Islands and the US
Perth, WA
Australian Office and
Network Facility
Network Operations
Serves Australia, Asia and
Africa
Network OverviewSpeedCast has established a wide network of international distribution partners servicing
customers in over 60 countries an with over 4,000 VSAT sites globally
40 satellites within our network
30 teleport locations
20 VSAT hubs on different technology platforms
16 sales and support centers
Multinational customers in over 50 countries
Summary
SpeedCast Primary Teleport & NOC– Taipo, Hong Kong
SpeedCast Group At-A-Glance
− Group entities established in 1985
− Over 4000 TDMA VSAT’s
− More than 150 associates worldwide
− Projects completed in over 60 countries
− Over 500 maritime vessels and offshore rigs
Global Operations and Facilities
− Headquarters in Hong Kong
− Multiple Network Operations Centers
− One 24/7 secure Network Operations Center
− Sixteen Sales and Support Centers
One Stop Shop: Full Suite of Services & Solutions
− Telecommunication solutions
− Network management services
− Maritime communications solutions
Consultative Approach
− Expert Knowledge & Professional Services
− Custom RF engineering, design, and consulting
− On-premise systems integration and implementation
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Oil companies Drillers, Service companies
EPCs Telcos
Mining companies
Key Customers
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Who are the Users?
• Office Based
• Roaming
• Remote
• But a growing number of younger users who are tech savvy
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Locations for exploration are often confidential
The CIO is the last to know drilling needs to start yesterday
Locations to drill are in challenging areas logistically, regulatory and geographically
The communications budget is a small percentage of the drilling operations budgetbut underpins production
Communications support critical mud logging and reservoir data as well as internet, email etc
Loss of communications can impact operations up to $2M per day
Health & Safety high priority
Challenges in Oil & Gas