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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 7.4.2016 1

Building a future that is smarter, safer and smoother Company restricted

Business Areas Video and Broadband Solutions Broadband networks and video security and information solutions Network Services Comprehensive service solutions for cable networks

Network Products We offer our customers all the products needed for cable operator access network from the digital IP headend all the way to subscriber wall outlet. The most important product groups are access network active equipment and passives, digital headends as well as solutions for on-demand TV services. The demand is on the products which are DOCSIS 3.1 compliant 4

What is DOCSIS 3.1? Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS) 3.1. is the technological underpinning of the cable industry s roadmap for providing competitive IP-based services for the next 10 to 20 years. * 1,8 GHz 5

Network Services We offer high-quality services in planning, design, engineering, documentation and construction of networks, as well as installation and maintenance. We also provide project management capabilities for larger programmes. 6

Video Security and Information We offer comprehensive video security and information solutions based on own and third party products and our own products cover video transmission, storage and management. Company restricted

Achievements and events in 2015 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Teleste strengthens its position as an end-to-end video security and information solution provider in the rail segment through the acquisition of Mitron. Teleste enters into an agreement with Samsung Electronics on a high-security IPTV solution for the hotel segment. Teleste's subsidiary Cableway signs a three-year frame agreement with the German company Kabel Deutschland. Belgian Telenet selects Teleste for the supplier of their giga network project. Belgian Integan selects Teleste for the upgrade of their 1.2 GHz networks. Teleste introduced a pioneering complete product portfolio in compliance with the DOCSIS 3.1 standard, providing 1 Gbps capacity. ASFiNAG chose Teleste's video security solution for the monitoring of the entire Austrian motorway network. Deliveries of Teleste's AC network products exceeded the number of 400,000 products sold. Teleste presents a unique smart home solution, which guarantees the protection of privacy. Teleste signed a contract on an overall delivery of a optical broadband network with the Dutch Delta operator. Canal Digital Cable TV selects Teleste for the provider of their next-generation broadband network upgrade project. Teleste achieved the highest net sales and operating profit in the Company's history. The City of Turku and Teleste signed a partnership agreement on the Smart City development project. Orders received and net sales were the best in Teleste's history.

Vodafone Kabel Deutschland A three year frame agreement on upgrading and maintenance services of cable networks Estimated value 50 60 million euros per annum 8 M households connected 446 M mobile subscribers High definition (HD), digital (SD) and analog TV, Pay-TV and DVR offerings, Video on Demand, broadband Internet (up to 200 Mbit/s). 9

Telenor, Norway A full access network solution with DOCSIS 3.1 standard Value exceeding 15 million euros Cable TV and broadband services on HFC technology More than 36 000 employees Net Sales 13.5 mrd euros 203 million mobile subscribers

The 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris 11

Préfecture de Police de Paris IP video solution for monitoring the city centre One System 21 000 cameras 2 500 operators About 7 000 video surveillance assisted arrests in 2 years. Company restricted 12

Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) Wayside and onboard surveillance Crime reduction 2014 34% Over 4 000 cameras 1.7M daily passengers Company restricted 13

Teleste Group, January December 2015 1-12 2015 1-12 2014 Muutos Order received, M 251,3 199,3 26,1 % Net sales, M 247,8 197,2 25,7 % Operating profit, M 14,3 11,1 28,4 % Operating profit, % 5,8 % 5,6 % Profit for the financial period, M 11,0 8,5 29,8 % Earnings per share, 0,61 0,48 27,6 % Cash flow, M 4,9 9,2-46,7 % 14

Video and Broadband Solutions, January - December 2015 1-12 2015 1-12 2014 Change Orders received, M 158,0 109,0 44,9 % Net Sales, M 154,4 106,9 44,4 % Operating profit, M 12,8 9,7 32,1 % Operating profit, % 8,3 % 9,0 % Personnel, average 697 560 24,5 % 15

Network Services, January December 2015 1-12 2015 1-12 2014 Change Orders received, M 93,4 90,3 3,4 % Net sales, M 93,4 90,3 3,4 % Operating profit, M 1,5 1,5 3,9 % Operating profit, % 1,6 % 1,6 % Personnel, average 788 741 6,3 % 16

An year of strong and profitable growth 17

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Record profit Record sales Company restricted 19

Outlook for 2016 The business objective of Video and Broadband Solutions is to maintain its strong market position in Europe and to strengthen this market position in selected new markets outside Europe. Network capacity will continue to increase driven by the new broadband and video services provided by the operators. Our new products in line with the Docsis 3.1 communication standard allow the cable operators to increase their network capacity competitively. Price erosion in the market continues. Changes in the value of the euro, particularly against the US dollar and the Chinese renminbi, affect Teleste s competitiveness, on the one hand, and product manufacturing costs, on the other. The positive trend in the markets for video security and passenger information solutions will continue whereas the public sector decisions concerning initiation of projects may be delayed by the current economic situation. The security solution for public areas introduced in Paris provides new opportunities for other major cities of the world. Train manufacturers and public transport operators benefit from Teleste's video security and passenger information solutions. As to Network Services, our business objective is to further develop the operational efficiency and increase the share of those services that provide our customers with higher value. In the UK, our aim is to improve the profitability of the provided services. We estimate the demand for all-inclusive network services in our key target markets to continue at least at the previous year level. We estimate that net sales and operating profit for 2016 will exceed the 2015 level. 20

Megatrends behind our strategy 21

Strategy up to 2018 22

Examples of solutions and future growth opportunities in line with the strategy. 23

Network Operating Center - NOC NOC Current customers operators Smart networks enable operators to reduce operating costs Integration, testing and network management over advanced Network Operations Centres 24

Smart Home Wireless controller/gateway Video storage as cloud service Smart Home Current customers operators are launching smart home solutions Strong know-how and new innovations in broadband and video security solutions Customized User Interface (UI) 25

Smart City Smart City Current customers public sector Global trend to meet the urban challenges of security, transportation, energy efficiency and comfort living Strong know-how and new innovations in broadband, video security and in passenger information solutions 26

Wireless Station Station Information Passenger Information Video Security Operations & Control Centre Ticketing End-to-end rail solutions Current customers rail operators seek for comprehensive security and information solutions Strong know-how and world class references in video security and passenger information solutions Video Security Passenger Counting Analytics Ticketing Telecom Network Train Control Management Wireless On-board On-board Comms & Control Passenger Information 27

VISION To be the preferred partner in building the networked society 28