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EXHIBIT 99.1
Glossary of Telecommunications Terms
    
Abbreviation
 
Definition
2G
 
The second-generation mobile telephony system based on the standards defined by the ITU.
3G
 
The third-generation mobile telephony system based on the standards defined by the ITU
4G/LTE
 
The fourth-generation/long-term evolution mobile technologies, including WiMax, based on the standards defined by the ITU
5G
 
Fifth generation mobile networks
ADSL
 
Asymmetric digital subscriber line
ANO
 
Alternative network operator
API
 
Application programming interface
ARPU
 
Average revenue per user of telephone services, calculated over a given period of time for the average number of total customers or of active customers in the same period
B2B
 
Business to business
B2C
 
Business to company
B2O
 
Business to operation
Broadband
 
A high-capacity network backbone providing connectivity between sites and that picks up and conveys the traffic of lower-capacity peripheral rings
BTS
 
Base transceiver station: fixed transmitter/receiver equipment located within cells of a mobile telecommunications network that enables communications by means of radio signals with mobile telephones
CAMEL
 
Customized Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic
CDMA
 
Code division multiple access
Churn
 
A measure of the proportion of a business unit’s customer base that disconnects from such business unit’s service over a period of time. Prepaid and postpaid churn rates are each calculated by dividing the respective total number of prepaid or postpaid customer disconnections (including customers who disconnect and reactivate with the same phone number) for the period by the average number of prepaid or postpaid customers for the period. The average number of customers for the period is calculated by taking the average of each month’s average number of prepaid or postpaid customers (calculated as the average of the total number of customers at month-end and the total number of customers at the end of the previous month) during the period. A business unit’s total churn rate is the weighted average of such business unit’s prepaid churn rate and postpaid churn rate over the period, based on weighted number of prepaid and postpaid customers
Customer
 
For mobile line telephone services, the terms refer to anyone: (a) who is a holder of a SIM card; and (b) in the event of prepaid services, anyone who has made at least one recharge after the second month of making the SIM purchase
DFS
 
Digital financial services
DSL
 
Digital subscriber line
DWDM
 
Dense wavelength divisions multiplexing
EDGE
 
Enhanced data rates for GSM Evolution: evolution of data communications within the existing GSM standard. Designed as a step forward from GPRS, EDGE improves the GSM radio interface in that it increases the data transfer speed by optimizing use of the available spectrum
FMC
 
Fix mobile convergence (charging subscribers who use both mobile and fixed fiber connect from a single account)
FOL
 
Fiber optical line
FTR
 
Fixed termination rate
FTTB
 
Fiber-to-the-building


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GPRS
 
General packet radio service: data transmission technology using packet-based transmission for providing mobile telecommunications
GSM
 
Global System for Mobile Communications: a mobile-telephony standard based on digital transmission and cellular network architecture with a roaming system
GSM900
 
Mobile telephone services using GSM in the 900 MHz frequency range
GSM900/1800
 
Mobile telephone services using the GSM standard in the 900 MHz and 1800 MHz frequency ranges
GSM1800
 
Mobile telephone services using GSM in the 1800 MHz frequency range
HSPA
 
High-speed packet access
ICX
 
Interconnection exchange
IEEE
 
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (a professional association which creates and maintains standards for wireless network products)
IGW
 
International gateway
IIG
 
International internet gateway
ILD
 
International long distance
Incumbent
 
The term defining the telephone carrier company which once had a monopoly on the market, and now has a dominating position on a free market
Internet
 
Internet of things
IP
 
Internet protocol: the universal communications protocol based on the exchange of packets of information between telecommunications equipment. It is the standard protocol used on the internet
IPTSP
 
Internet protocol telephony service provider
IPTV
 
Internet protocol television
IP VPN
 
IP virtual private network
ISDN
 
Integrated services digital network
ISP
 
Internet service provider: provider of access to the internet and to the service linked to the latter
IVR
 
Interactive voice response
L2VPN
 
Layer-2 virtual private network
LDI
 
Long distance and international
LLU
 
Local loop unbundling (In Italy, this is the regulatory process of allowing multiple telecommunications operators to use connections from Telecom Italia’s local exchanges to the customer’s premises)
M2M
 
Machine to machine
Mbps
 
Megabytes per second
MFS
 
Mobile financial services
MHz
 
Mega hertz: the hertz is a unit of frequency of one cycle per second. A mega hertz refers to a frequency of one million hertz
MMS
 
Multimedia messaging service: an evolution of SMS services that, in addition to text messages, offer several types of multimedia contents such as images, audio and video-clips
MNP
 
Mobile number portability: a service, recently approved by the BTRC in Bangladesh, which allows customers to keep their mobile number when switching between mobile operators. The BTRC directive, instructing mobile telecommunications operators to make this service available to customers in Bangladesh, was approved by the BTRC on May 6, 2013
Mobile operator
 
Provider of telecommunications services using the range of radio frequencies assigned to it
MOU
 
Minutes of use
MPLS
 
Multiprotocol label switching
MSAN
 
Multi-service access nodes
MTR
 
Mobile termination rates
Multimedia
 
Communications using any combination of different media and which may comprise text, audio, music, images, animation and video
MVNO
 
Mobile virtual network operator


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OTT
 
Over-the-top. Refers to content service providers such as Google and Facebook
PBX
 
Private branch exchange
Penetration rate
 
This is a measure of access to telecommunications, normally calculated by dividing the number of customers to a particular service by the population to whom it is available and multiplying by 100. It is also referred to as teledensity (for fixed-line networks) or mobile density (for cellular networks)
Prepaid
 
Mobile telephony service paid for in advance by the customer
Postpaid
 
Mobile telephony service paid for after usage by the customer has occurred
Protocol
 
The standard communication rules between two computers or within a computer network. Two computers using the same protocol can exchange data. The internet is based on a series of protocols, for example www is based on http protocol. The most popular is IP, Internet Protocol, which is a data transfer protocol
PSTN
 
Public switched telephone network: the circuit-switched public telephone network
RBT
 
Customized ring back tones
REF
 
Radio electronic facilities
RIO
 
Reference interconnection offers
Roam or roaming
 
The ability to make and receive calls on the same mobile phone even when travelling outside the area covered by the “home” network operator
SaaS
 
Software as a service
SDH
 
Synchronous digital hierarchy
SIM or SIM card
 
Customer identity module card: magnetic cards with a memory for data storage and software applications
SME
 
Small- and medium-size enterprise market which consists of businesses having between 3 and 50 employees
SMS
 
Short message service: a protocol that uses the signaling channel to transmit text messages up to 160 characters long
SOHO
 
Small office/home office
TDD
 
Time division duplex
ULL
 
Unbundled local loop
UMTS
 
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
USB
 
Universal serial bus
Value Added Services” or VAS
 
These are services that provide a higher level of functionality than those offered by basic transmission services made available by a telecommunications network for transferring information via terminals
VoIP
 
Voice over IP: digital technology enabling the transmission of voice packages via the internet, intranet, extranet and VNP networks. The packets are carried according to H.323 specifications, that is to say the ITU standard forming the basis for data, audio, video and communications services over IP type networks
VPN
 
Virtual private network
VSAT
 
Very small aperture terminals, which are two-way satellite ground stations used to transmit data
WBA
 
Wholesale broadband access
WiMax
 
Worldwide interoperability for microwave access communication standard
WLL
 
Wireless local loop
WLR
 
Wholesale line rental
xDSL
 
All types of DSL
 


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