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Ordinary General Shareholders’ Meeting Brussels, 8 April 2009

Ordinary General Shareholders’ Meeting Brussels, 8 April 2009. Simultaneous translation English : channel 3. Please switch off your mobile. Voting procedure. Inserting your voting card. Make sure the barcode is at the top of the voting card and facing you. Inserting your voting card.

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Ordinary General Shareholders’ Meeting Brussels, 8 April 2009

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  1. Ordinary General Shareholders’ MeetingBrussels, 8 April 2009

  2. Simultaneous translationEnglish : channel 3

  3. Please switch off your mobile

  4. Voting procedure

  5. Inserting your voting card • Make sure the barcode is at the top of the voting card and facing you.

  6. Inserting your voting card • Insert the voting card up to the red line. • This symbol will appear when the card is inserted correctly.

  7. Voting • You can vote when the handset displays the 3 voting options.

  8. Voting • To cast your vote, press the appropriate button on the handset. • For example, to vote FOR press button 1on the handset.

  9. Voting • If you wish to change your vote during the voting time simply press your new choice.

  10. Voting • If your voting card is not inserted correctly during the vote, a warning will be displayed.

  11. After the Meeting • If you are not participating to the Extraordinary General Shareholders’ Meeting, please return your handset and voting card at the end of the Ordinary General Shareholders’ Meeting.

  12. Test question • Stijn Devolder will win Paris-Roubaix next Sunday. • FOR2. AGAINST3. ABSTAIN

  13. Theo DilissenChairman of the Board

  14. Dirk LybaertSecretary General

  15. Theo DilissenChairman of the Board

  16. Introduction Chairman • A strategy of convergence and innovation • Social dialogue and motivated employees • Multiple challenges for 2009

  17. Didier BellensPresident & CEO

  18. Belgacom strategy

  19. Belgacom continues to execute on a consistent strategy Focus on: • Organic growth through a high-quality network • Convergence as key to long-term success • Continued disciplined stance on M&A

  20. Organic growth through high-quality network • Continuous investments in future-proof network • Meet growing technological needs of customers • Supporting innovation Best in class broadband coverage • Belgium ranks high in terms of Broadband penetration: 99.85% of households covered • Since its launch in 2004, VDSL covers 66.2% of population, with capacity of up to 20 Mbps • Investments kept at reasonable level: € 470 mio spent to date, including € 91 mio in 2008 • Belgacom aims to increase the VDSL2 coverage to 80% • ADSL & VDSL network creates footprint for Belgacom TV, with population coverage of 86.6% Over 90% 3G coverage • Belgacom 1st operator in Belgium to invest in 3G and to upgrade to HSDPA • Population coverage of 90.2% end 2008 • To date, € 446 mio capex invested, including € 30 mio in 2008 ‘Move to all IP’ project launched in 2008 • Business transformation project incl full re-engineering of network, IT systems & processes • Estimated investment of € 400 million over 2008-2012

  21. Convergence as key for long term success • Leveraging nation-wide fixed & mobile network through new offers combining fixed and mobile calling or Internet use • “Together” for consumers ~ 1 million customers • “Fusion” for SME – 66,000 customers • Happy Time One • Mobile Internet Free Weekend • Belgacom in unique position to offer flexible end-to-end telecom and IT solutions • Move consumers from single to multi-play offers through converged packages • By end of December 2008, a total of 302,000 packs were sold. • Belgacom intends to further increase the number of multi-play customers through enhanced, simplified and innovative product packs. • Belgacom already has customer relationships with 80% of the households in Belgium. • In the future we will offer unique bundles, leveraging our unique assets. • One billing and One customer management.

  22. Continued disciplined stance on M&A Growth through in-market acquisitions • Belgacom also aims to grow through attractive in-market deals • Mobile-for, Tunz: • Belgacom takes part in growing Mobile payment business • Launch of new brand together with our partners: • The brandPingPingand its related logo will indicate where customers can make mobile payments, with all its advantages. Fast, user-friendly, interactive, requiring no small change, etc., • The system can be accessed by all mobile phone users, regardless of their operator. • Via Scarlet, a no-frills provider of fixed and mobile services, Belgacom will penetrate a new market segment and reinforce its multiplay offering in Belgium. Disciplined stance on international M&A • Monitor growth opportunities outside Belgium in a disciplined way • Tango as strategic fit: Via Tango, the second mobile market player in Luxembourg, Belgacom will on the one hand maintain the residential mobile offer and on the other hand further penetrate the corporate segment by leveraging Telindus’s presence.

  23. Annual results 2008

  24. Group financial highlights • FY guidance met on all key metrics: • Group revenue -1.4% YoY • EBITDA margin of 33.3% • Capex excl. football broadcasting rights at 11% of Group revenue • Group result includes: • Regulatory impact: revenue impact of -€138 mio and EBITDA impact of -€81mio • Contribution of Scarlet and Tango • Revenue loss due to divestments of Telindus ‘non-core’ international branches • Strong financial position: • Net debt of 0.9 times EBITDA • Limited debt maturing in 2009 (300 mio in Q409)

  25. Consolidated income statement • Non-recurring expenses: • € 53 mio restructuring programs • € 34 mio for ICT divestment project • € 6 mio for disposal of WIN • Financial result influenced by: • 2007: gains realized on disposal Mobistar & Eutelsat interests • 2008: additional interest payments due to increased debt level

  26. Group operational highlights • Successful year for Belgacom TV • +201,000 customers, exceeding customer growth of last year. • Strong Q408 +63,000 net adds, brings TV customer base end 2008 to 506,000 • 296,000 Mobile customers addedin 2008 • Including 237,000 postpaid customers • Strong Q408 with +96,000 mobile customers • Broadband customer growth: +108,000 • Total customer base end 2008 at 1,345,000 • Voice access line loss stabilized due to VoIP offer • Continued success of converged product packs • 149,000 sold in 2008 • Total of 302,000 end 2008 • Strong volume growth in International Carrier Services • Full-year revenue growth of 8.9% with margin at 7.9%

  27. Consumer Business Unit (CBU)

  28. Business performance CBU - Highlights YoY CBU revenue increased 1.0% to € 2,253 mio, EBITDA declined 0.5% • Total regulatory impact for 2008 of € 55 mio. Excl. regulation, revenue increased 3.4% • Impact of Voice roaming regulation limited as of Q4’08 • Growth in TV and data revenue and the acquisition of Tango and Scarlet fully offset regulatory impact Financial performance Solid 2008 operational results: • +195k new mobile customers in 2008, including 136k postpaid customers. Strong growth in Q4 with +72k resulting from successful year-end promotion • Strong Q4’08 for Belgacom TV with +63k net adds. End 2008, total TV customer base of 506k users with an ARPU of €17.2 • +26k new broadband customers in Q408 leading to a total of +85k new broadband customers for 2008, an improvement compared to the 77k net adds in 2007 • As from H2’08, slowdown in fixed line loss due to the growing number of VoIP lines. End 2008, net line loss amounted to -162k versus -170k in 2007

  29. CBU - Belgacom TV Strong Q4 2008 for Belgacom TV, with 63,000 new customers. End 2008, the total TV customer base amounted to 506,000 users. • 2008 target exceeded: 201k new TV users added vs. 166k in 2007 • Peak in Q408 of +63k net adds due to success of year-end promotion on “TV+Internet” pack • YoY net adds increased by +201k leading to a total customer base of 506k users end 2008, including 65k 2nd stream users. • TV ARPU continues to grow: • YoY +7.0% to €17.2 driven by the success of on-demand services & lower impact of promotions on increasing TV revenue base

  30. Enterprise Business Unit (EBU)

  31. Financial performance Business performance EBU - Highlights • YoY EBU revenue decreased 2.8% to €2,696 mio, EBITDA -1.9% • -€73 mio regulatory impact on 2008 revenue. Excluding regulation, revenue -0.2%, including divestment program and sale of Satellite services • Contribution margin slightly up to 47% • Advanced mobile data + 33% revenue YoY • Execution on Convergence strategy: • ~ 25,000 Explore sites connected end 2008 • ~ 66,000 SMEs on Fusion offer • Initiatives taken to further strengthen EBU position: • New segment organization: SME – Corporate –International • ICT focus on Belgium & 5 core countries – divestment program completed • Scope narrowed to core ICT products • Data center solutions growing business. • Surface of ~15,000m². • Awarded ISO 27001 certificate • EBU takes part in growing Mobile payment business: SMS ticketing & SMS parking • Q408 shows strong pipeline, and important contract deals were closed

  32. International Carrier Services (ICS)

  33. ICS – Highlights Total ICS Revenue increased 8.9% YoY Strong growth Voice volumes (+17.3%) driven by continued growth in mobile segment (Africa & Asia) However, positive effect on voice revenue partly offset by decrease in mobile termination rates Growth mobile data revenue (+42.2%) driven by increase in signalling and SMS EBITDA margin increases from 7.2% in 2007 to 7.9% in 2008

  34. Agenda

  35. Questions & Answers

  36. Proposed resolutions

  37. Vote on the proposed resolutions

  38. Proposed resolution Approval of the annual accounts with regard to the financial year closed on 31 December 2008, including the following allocation of the results : • (*) : For 2008, the gross dividend amounts to EUR 2.18 per share, entitling shareholders to a dividend net of withholding tax of EUR 1.635 per share, from which, on 16 December 2008, aninterim dividend of EUR 0.50 (0.375 EUR per share net of withholding tax) was paid; so that at present a gross dividend of EUR 1.68 EUR per share (1.26 EUR per share net of withholding tax) will be distributed : • 14 April 2009 : ex dividend date • 16 April 2009 : record date • 17 April 2009 : payment date • FOR2. AGAINST3. ABSTAIN

  39. Proposed resolution Granting of a discharge to the members of the Board of Directors for the exercise of their mandate during the financial year closed on 31 December 2008. • FOR2. AGAINST3. ABSTAIN

  40. Proposed resolution Granting of a discharge to Mr Didier Bellens for the exercise of his mandate during the financial year closed on 31 December 2008. • FOR2. AGAINST3. ABSTAIN

  41. Proposed resolution Granting of a discharge to Mr Guido J.M. Demuynck for the exercise of his mandate during the financial year closed on 31 December 2008. • FOR2. AGAINST3. ABSTAIN

  42. Proposed resolution Granting of a discharge to Mr Pierre-Alain De Smedt for the exercise of his mandate during the financial year closed on 31 December 2008. • FOR2. AGAINST3. ABSTAIN

  43. Proposed resolution Granting of a discharge to Mr Theo Dilissen for the exercise of his mandate during the financial year closed on 31 December 2008. • FOR2. AGAINST3. ABSTAIN

  44. Proposed resolution Granting of a discharge to Mrs Carine Doutrelepont for the exercise of her mandate during the financial year closed on 31 December 2008. • FOR2. AGAINST3. ABSTAIN

  45. Proposed resolution Granting of a discharge to Mrs Martine Durez for the exercise of her mandate during the financial year closed on 31 December 2008. • FOR2. AGAINST3. ABSTAIN

  46. Proposed resolution Granting of a discharge to Mr Philip Hampton for the exercise of his mandate during the financial year closed on 31 December 2008. • FOR2. AGAINST3. ABSTAIN

  47. Proposed resolution Granting of a discharge to Mr Georges Jacobs for the exercise of his mandate during the financial year closed on 31 December 2008. • FOR2. AGAINST3. ABSTAIN

  48. Proposed resolution Granting of a discharge to Mrs Mimi Lamote for the exercise of her mandate during the financial year closed on 31 December 2008. • FOR2. AGAINST3. ABSTAIN

  49. Proposed resolution Granting of a discharge to Mr Michel Moll for the exercise of his mandate during the financial year closed on 31 December 2008. • FOR2. AGAINST3. ABSTAIN

  50. Proposed resolution Granting of a discharge to Mr Oren G. Shaffer for the exercise of his mandate during the financial year closed on 31 December 2008. • FOR2. AGAINST3. ABSTAIN

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