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    29/04/2013 09:39
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    GENERAL: TEL: Telecom ramps up its data centre and cloud offer
    
    JOINT MEDIA RELEASE
    
    29 April 2013
    
    Telecom ramps up its data centre and cloud offer
    
    Strategic investment into a complementary business
    
    Telecom has today announced it has signed a conditional agreement to acquire
    privately-owned New Zealand IT infrastructure and data centre company Revera
    Limited for $96.5 million.
    The acquisition will add considerable momentum to the long-term growth
    strategies of Telecom and Revera, improving their capabilities, expanding
    their market reach and deepening the overall Telecom group offer.
    Simon Moutter, Telecom Chief Executive, said, "We're pleased to have a
    computing infrastructure company with the track-record and reputation of
    Revera joining our team and strengthening our group.
    "As previously announced, Telecom is refining its business strategy to become
    a future-oriented, competitive provider of communication, entertainment and
    IT services delivered over its networks and the Cloud. This acquisition adds
    a respected brand that deepens our IT services portfolio for business
    customers, particularly with regards to Cloud services. Both Gen-i and Revera
    will be better positioned to respond to evolving customer needs in the areas
    of big data and cloud computing."
    The Revera brand will be retained and Revera will continue to run as a
    standalone business, providing the customers of Gen-i, Telecom's ICT services
    division, with immediate access to additional Cloud capabilities and data
    centre capacity.
    Opportunities to collaborate across Gen-i and Revera will be actively
    explored in order to leverage our combined relationships across our
    respective client bases and target the best possible customer outcomes.
    Gen-i Chief Executive, Tim Miles, said, "This is a fantastic move for Gen-i
    and for Revera, and more importantly, for our clients. The acquisition
    matches the future focus of Gen-i, giving us more data centre capacity, more
    Virtualisation expertise, and more horsepower to support clients. This is one
    of a number of steps being taken by Gen-i towards becoming more agile,
    cost-effective and responsive.
    "This is all about ensuring we continue to deliver the services our clients
    need and want to enable their success. We're refocusing around managed
    infrastructure services across IT and communications. This is a critical step
    in fast-tracking our growth and further centring our business on clients and
    what they most value."
    Revera Chief Executive, Robin Cockayne, said, "Ten years ago Revera founders
    Roger Cockayne and Wayne Norrie put everything on the line to turn a
    fledgling hosting business into one of New Zealand's leading computing
    infrastructure providers. I can think of no better endorsement of Roger and
    Wayne's vision and the hard work and commitment of Revera staff than a
    company of Telecom's importance staking a chunk of its future on Revera.
    "Revera is one of a few cloud-focused infrastructure providers in New
    Zealand. This focus puts us at the sharp end of the utility IT services
    market. However, leading this market requires continued development of new
    data centres and services. We've enjoyed spectacular growth. But sustaining
    our momentum requires new investment and resources. This transaction ticks
    those boxes and helps Revera to build on its success so far.
    Mr Cockayne added, "No single supplier carries all the necessary skills and
    resources that customers want. With owner Telecom, Revera will broaden its
    capabilities and as-a-service platform offerings, and will gain the benefits
    of Gen-i's sales force selling for us to accelerate our growth. Gen-i's
    strengths in mobility and unified communications and Revera's cloud focus are
    complementary.
    "Telecom has made it clear to us that Revera will continue to operate as a
    standalone business, serving and leading the market as we do today. Most
    importantly, Revera will retain its unique company culture and business
    philosophies. Revera will still be Revera and our customers should expect the
    same commitment to their immediate satisfaction and future goals," added Mr
    Cockayne.
    Mr Miles said, "Revera's strengths totally complement Gen-i's strengths.
    Gen-i is an established leading provider of managed infrastructure services
    from its network of high resiliency data centres, and is delivering new
    facilities in Christchurch and Auckland. Revera has led the market with its
    utility computing service offerings, and has additional data centre capacity
    in Wellington.
    "Both organisations are market leaders focussed on delivering innovation in
    the sector and value to our clients. While both Revera and Gen-i will benefit
    from this move, clients will be the big winners from our combined network of
    existing and Greenfield data centres and comprehensive suite of Cloud
    services offerings."
    
    - ENDS -
    
    Transaction Details
    The transaction involves Telecom acquiring 100% of the ordinary shares of
    Revera Limited.  The acquisition value (including debt) is approximately
    $96.5 million and will be funded by cash and Telecom's existing borrowing
    facilities. The transaction is expected to settle in May.
    For the year ended 31 March 2013 Revera earned total revenues of
    approximately $50 million and EBITDA of $13 million. EBITDA is expected to
    grow by approximately 15% in the next 12 month period to around $15 million.
    The acquisition is excluded from Telecom's FY13 Capex guidance of ~$460
    million.
    
    Strategic rationale
    The transaction has revenue, cost and capital synergies.
    Telecom aims to become a future-oriented, competitive provider of
    communication, entertainment and IT services delivered over its networks and
    the Cloud - this is consistent with that.
    There is an industry wide shortage of premium grade data centres. Data
    Centre/ Cloud services are a key strategic growth market.
    Gen-i gains cost efficient, effective and immediate access to additional
    specialised Cloud capabilities and data centre capacity, particularly in
    Wellington.
    Revera gains investment in growth and development of its core platforms and
    its Cloud focused service offerings, plus additional capacity in Auckland and
    greater sales reach.
    Revera offers a very complementary and synergistic service to Gen-i - in
    terms of data centre locations, culture and market focus.
    The combined Revera and Gen-i entity will be a much stronger and more diverse
    competitor in the market.
    Duplication of resource across Revera & Gen-i (where non strategic) will be
    minimised to achieve lowest total cost.
    Alignment of activity across Gen-i & Revera will take place to optimise
    revenue synergies.
    
    Revera Background
    Revera Limited is a leading New Zealand provider of computing infrastructure,
    data centre and platform services.
    Founded in 2002, Revera has around 140 staff and owns and operates five
    interconnected Type R data centres in Auckland, Hamilton Wellington (2), and
    Christchurch.
    They deliver high-integrity utility computing, complex hosting, outsourcing,
    enterprise storage and data management services to New Zealand businesses,
    government agencies and technology partners.
    Clients buy Revera services to create and manage ICT stacks for the emerging
    cloudscape.
    In 2011 Revera were appointed cross-government Infrastructure-as-a-Service
    panel provider and currently manage large virtual computing environments and
    complex hosting for leading private sector and government organisations.
    The core services platform - called the Revera Homeland(TM) Network -
    comprises five interconnected data centres and VDC? architecture.
    More than 200 New Zealand businesses rely on Revera for critical IT services
    and protection.
    
    Revera Milestones
    2002: Revera formed when local managers of Hitachi Data Systems Roger
    Cockayne and Wayne Norrie bought a controlling 51 per cent stake in the New
    Zealand operation. The business was renamed Hosting and Data centre Services
    (HdS) and substantially refocused on complex ICT infrastructure provision
    2003: New data centres opened in Auckland and Wellington
    2005: Management buyout of minority shareholder Hitachi Data Systems (HDS)
    completed; Hosting and Data centre Services (HdS) renamed Revera
    2005: Revera awarded Innovator of the Year by the Human Resources Institute
    of New Zealand
    2006: Revera takes independent investment and adds new board member; kicks
    off multi-million dollar upgrade of Albany data centre; signs 160th customer
    in Ministry of Transport (MOT)
    2008: Opens Christchurch and Hamilton data centres; launches Type R super
    cooled eco pods for high density computing overhaul
    2010: MIS Strategic 100 lists Revera as a top-15 strategically important New
    Zealand IT company
    2011: Revera launches Homeland(TM) services. Revera appointed one of three
    ICT companies to cross-government Infrastructure-as-a-Service supplier panel
    2012:
    - Revera opens fifth data centre - a new Tier-3 facility in Upper Hutt's
    Alexander Industrial Park, Wellington
    - Revera forms the Stack Alliance - a multi-vendor community of local IT
    software and service providers offering ICT stack choice and flexibility to
    public sector buyers of laaS
    - Revera appointed sole local provider spearheading Microsoft's Partner
    Hosted Productivity Cloud (PHPC) in New Zealand
    - Revera appointed NetApp Platinum partner and delivers NetApp's single
    largest New Zealand order
    
    For media queries, please contact:
    
    Richard Llewellyn
    Head of Corporate Communications
    +64 (0) 27 523 2362
    
    For investor relations queries, please contact:
    
    Mark Laing
    General Manager Capital Markets & Investor Relations
    +64 (0) 27 227 5890
    End CA:00235592 For:TEL    Type:GENERAL    Time:2013-04-29 09:39:18
    				
 
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