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Munich/Shanghai, December 21, 2005

Shanghai Telecom selects Siemens as its partner for digital IP TV

Chinese wireline operator Shanghai Telecom Co., Ltd. and Shanghai Media Group

(SMG) will be collaborating with Siemens Communications in connection with the commercial introduction of its Home Entertainment solution, the two companies announced today at a press conference in Shanghai (China). The solution has been in successful test operation since mid August. By the end of February 2006, 5,000 households in the Shanghai borough of Pudong will be able to enjoy digital television over the Internet (IP TV). Siemens Home and Office Communication

Devices will deliver the Gigaset M358 IP settop box, that has been adapted for the

Chinese market.

Home Entertainment offers network operators enormous growth opportunities, with which they can compensate for their declining income from conventional telephony and significantly boost their average revenue per user (ARPU). Market research institute In-

Stab predicts that IP TV usage will soar, especially in China, in connection with the 2008

Olympic Games in Beijing. More and more attractive applications and an increasingly mature technology are expected to push the number of subscribers to 4.5 million and generate set-top box income of some US$231 million. China’s 360 million TV viewers and around 25 million broadband users represent gigantic Home Entertainment subscriber potential.

With its demonstrated expertise in systems integration, Siemens offers network operators solutions that range from switches to broadband access right through to set-top boxes.

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Moreover, the open middleware architecture, the “brain” behind the solution, affords fast and simple installation and control of the Siemens Surpass Home Entertainment solution.

Just last March, Siemens acquired the U.S.-based Myrio company, the market leader in the field of middleware. This means that Siemens can offer one-stop shopping for wall-towall solutions, as well as what is currently the most complete and highly developed Home

Entertainment product available anywhere in the marketplace.

Siemens will initially be supplying and installing a turnkey wall-to-wall solution for 5,000 subscribers at Shanghai Telecom: From video streamer right through to service and the set-top box, which merely needs to be connected to a DSL telephone line and the television set. In addition to IP TV, the IP network will also offer the network operator’s subscribers an entire package of additional new applications that all run on the television set. They include fast Internet access, a digital videotheque (Video on Demand), digital recording of TV programs (PVR, or Personal Video Recording) and videotelephony, made possible by means of a webcam on the TV set. In addition, interactive services are also possible, like dynamic wagering during live sport telecasts, for example, which is highly popular in China.

Andreas Müller-Schubert, President Fixed Networks Solutions at Siemens

Communications:

“It was especially important for us that all applications be easy to operate and that they run on the television set as the interface. We are designing the entire menu system in accordance with Shanghai Telecom

’s wishes and will be installing a turnkey wall-to-wall solution that contains both entertainment and communication offerings, such as online gaming and fast Internet access.”

About Shanghai Telecom Co. Ltd

Shanghai Telecom Co. Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of China Telecom Corp Ltd, Hong Kong listed company, who inaugurated on Nov 18th, 2002.

For More information, please visit www.shanghaitelecom.com.cn

About SMG:

The Shanghai Media Group (SMG), under the Shanghai Media & Entertainment Group (SMEG), is a multimedia television and radio broadcasting, news and Internet company. The group has around 5,200 staff, with capital assets totaling RMB 11.7 billion.

For more information, please visit http://www.smg.sh.cn

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Siemens Communications

The Siemens Communications Group is one of the largest players in the global telecommunications industry.

The company offers a full-line portfolio of innovative solutions for voice and data communication. Its comprehensive offerings range from devices right through to complex network infrastructures and services for wireless, fixed and enterprise networks. It is the largest Group within the Siemens organization and operates in more than 160 countries around the world. In fiscal 2005 (September 30), its 54,500-strong workforce posted sales of over 13 billion euros.

More about Siemens Communications at http://www.siemens.com/communications

Siemens AG

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Christina Dinné

81359 Munich

Tel.: +49-89 722-53005; Fax: -28365

E-mail: christina.dinne@siemens.com

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