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SATNAC 2014 explores broadband and the human connection

Johannesburg, 07 Aug 2014

As technology continues to change the world around us, this year's Southern Africa Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference (SATNAC) will explore the possibilities of ubiquitous broadband as an enabler to transform lives.

"As technologists we have front row seats to the digital revolution. The consumption of broadband has reached epic proportions and this appetite continues to grow. Ubiquitous broadband is necessary in ensuring that South Africa is not left wanting as the world journeys toward 'connected everything'," says Mr Alphonzo Samuels, Telkom's Chief Technology Officer and Conference chairman.

"This year SATNAC will explore the possibilities of ubiquitous broadband and its ability to transform lives for the better," he adds.

Hosted by Telkom, the three day conference will run from 31 August to 3 September 2014, and will take place at The Boardwalk Hotel and Casino in Port Elizabeth.

SATNAC is popularly known for its ability to attract first rate local and international speakers. Delegates to this year's conference can look forward to keynote speaker, Mr Siyabulela Xuza - a young South African rocket scientist and futurist with a passion for developing the potential of Africa.

The conference will see keynote addresses from captains of industry including Mr Sipho Maseko, Group CEO of Telkom, Mr Philippe Keryer, Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer at Alcatel - Lucent and Mr Walid Wakim, Principal Engineer at Cisco.

The conference starts with a Welcome Function on Sunday evening. The traditional icebreaker golf day will begin at 09:00 on Sunday at the Humewood Golf Club.

All registrations have to be completed online (www.satnac.org.za). Information on hotel accommodation can also be found on the Web site.

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Telkom SA SOC Limited ("Telkom") is a full-service telecommunications provider for South Africa. The Company offers wholesale, business, residential and payphone customers a wide range of voice and data services and products, in support of the company's mission statement - seamlessly connecting people to a better life. As of 31 March 2014, Telkom had approximately 3.6 million telephone access lines in service and 475 144 ports connected via MSAN access.

The company had consolidated operating revenue of R32.5 billion and profit after tax of R1 577 million for the year ended 31 March 2014, excluding the net curtailment gain. Total assets amounted to R39.4 billion and equity attributable to the owners of Telkom to R22.8 billion as of 31 March 2014. The group generated normalised free cash flow of R1.2 billion for the year ended 31 March 2014.

The company offers business, residential and payphone customers a wide range of services and products, including:

* fixed-line retail voice services using PSTN (public switched telephone network) lines, including ISDN (integrated services digital network) lines, and the sale of subscription based value-added voice services and calling plans;

* fixed-line customer premises equipment rental and sales services both voice and data needs and these include PABX, computers, routers, modems, telephone handsets and other ancillary equipment;

* interconnection services, including terminating and transiting traffic from South African mobile operators, as well as from international operators and transiting traffic from mobile to international destinations;

* fixed-line data services, including domestic and international data transmission services, such as point-to-point leased lines, ADSL (asymmetrical digital subscriber line) services, packet-based services, managed data networking services and internet access and related information technology services;

* Data Centre Operations includes e-commerce, application service provider, hosting, data storage, e-mail and security services;

* W-CDMA (wideband code division multiple access), a 3G next generation network, including fixed voice services, data services and nomadic voice services;

* mobile communication services, including voice services, data services and handset sales through our mobile brand called Telkom Mobile;

* Telkom Mobile is continuously expanding its long term evolution (LTE) coverage. It is the Company's latest generation of mobile network technology that provides superfast mobile wireless broadband with low latency (or buffering) that gives users an unsurpassed experience for their everyday data connectivity needs. It is a step up from 3G offering up to 90Mbps download speed and up to 25Mbps upload speeds - approximately three to four times faster than current 3G speeds. It is an ideal option for use in areas where there is no ADSL infrastructure; and

* Convergence is one of our key strategic initiatives in building a sustainable future for Telkom. We will lead the provision of converged services in South Africa in support of our mission statement: Seamlessly connecting people to a better life.

The Telkom Group consists of Telkom as well as two main subsidiaries, namely Trudon and Swiftnet. Trudon provides several directory service offerings off both physical and electronic platforms and Swiftnet provides a suite of services including traditional connectivity services for point-of sale, managed SIM services and customised wireless and wired virtual private network services.

Telkom is listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) and has a market capitalisation of approximately R17.5 billion (as at 31 March 2014).

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