Title: AS EESTI TELEKOM First halfyear results of 2001
1AS EESTI TELEKOMFirst half-year results of 2001
2Financial highlights
3Quarterly informationEesti Telekom Group
4Quarterly informationEesti Telefon Group
5Quarterly informationEMT Group
6Revenue history
7EBITDA history
8Profit history
9Investments
10Headcount
) A part of employees of Eesti Telefon were
transferred to a new subsidiary AS Connecto,
which average number of employees in June was 483.
11Mobile penetration in Estonia
Clients of mobile operators per 100 inhabitants
12Client base of EMT
13Monthly ARPU
Including fees, EMTs subscribers outgoing calls
in Estonia, roaming calls, incoming calls in
abroad and incoming calls in Estonia, sale of
Simpel cards and starter kits.
14GPRS
On July 1, 2001, EMT, as the first operator in
Estonia, put GPRS into commercial use
GPRS can be used everywhere in Estonia where GSM
is available. Data transfer speed of GPRS is
currently up to 53 Kb/sec.
Pricing is volume-based, no monthly fee. Volume
fee 40 EEK/MB in Mobile-Internet 50 EEK/MB
in WAP
15Fixed communications
Penetration and digitalisation
Lines per employee
16Fixed communicationsEesti Telefon. Revenue
structure
) Extraordinary revenue from OÜ Albufent case
excluded ) mobile interconnection excluded.
17Market shares. Voice servicesBased on Eesti
Telefon estimates, June 2001
18Market shares. Data servicesJune 2001
19Solution for Tallinn Central Hospital
- 450 fixed phones are connected to the local
network. Free of charge calls are enabled inside
the hospital - ward-phones are connected to the network
- 200 computerised places of work are connected
- 19 places have optical telecommunication
channel for tele-medicine - security system is connected
- employees have an access to data- and
information bases of the hospital
Launched in April 2001. Embraces six buildings of
the hospital.
20Pilot project of a IP-based call handling system
Eesti Telefon and Tallink will launch a joint
pilot project to establish the first IP based
call handling system in Estonia. The project
will begin by launching a solution of a Call
Centre, which connects the operators working in
different offices and terminals, it will expand
after the transfer of the Finnish and Swedish
booking system to Estonia and continue upon an
increase of the load of customer service by
creating new distant workplaces at homes.
The project has a completely new approach where a
customer does not have to make extra investments,
but leases the entire system from Eesti Telefon.
21Secure Distant Working
In June 2001, AS Eesti Telefon in cooperation
with AS Privador will introduce a solution called
Secure Distant Working, which will considerably
enhance the usage of home or mobile offices. The
solution will enable a secure and confidential
access to documents, databases, e-mail and
web-applications of a local network of a company.
Secure Distant Working establishes a secure
channel between the local network of a company
and a distant worker that cannot be entered by an
outsider. The connection is secured by Secure
Sockets Layer protocol, which ensures the
confidentiality and integrity of data and
authenticates the connection establisher.
22Share price developments