Document:

EX-10.20

 Exhibit 10.20 

 

	*	Material omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission. 

SIGNATURE VERSION 

CORPORATE NETWORK SERVICES SUBSCRIPTION AGREEMENT 
 between 
 MTN Service Provider (Proprietary) Limited 

Registration Number: 1993/002648/07 

(“MTN SP”) 
 and 

MiX Telematics International (Proprietary) Limited 
 T/A Mix Telematics 
 Registration Number: 1963/006970/07 

(“MiX Telematics”) 

  
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 Table of Contents 

 

							
	1	 	 Definitions
	  	 	3	  
			
	2	 	 Interpretation
	  	 	7	  
			
	3	 	 Introduction and Recordal
	  	 	7	  
			
	4	 	 Agreement
	  	 	8	  
			
	5	 	 Commencement and Duration
	  	 	8	  
			
	6	 	 Provision of Network Services
	  	 	8	  
			
	7	 	 Charges for Network Services
	  	 	13	  
			
	8	 	 Discounts for Network Services
	  	 	15	  
			
	9	 	 Connection Incentive Commission
	  	 	16	  
			
	10	 	 Terms of Payment and Value Added Tax
	  	 	17	  
			
	11	 	 Billing
	  	 	18	  
			
	12	 	 Discount Regulation and Audit
	  	 	18	  
			
	13	 	 Financial Guarantees and Security
	  	 	18	  
			
	14	 	 Obligations of MiX Telematics
	  	 	19	  
			
	15	 	 Compliance with all Laws
	  	 	20	  
			
	16	 	 Confidentiality and Privacy
	  	 	20	  
			
	17	 	 Disputes
	  	 	21	  
			
	18	 	 Force Majeure
	  	 	22	  
			
	19	 	 Major Breach of the Agreement
	  	 	22	  
			
	20	 	 Minor Breach of the Agreement
	  	 	24	  
			
	21	 	 Consequences of termination
	  	 	25	  
			
	22	 	 Miscellaneous Matters
	  	 	26	  
			
	23	 	 Annexure A – Party and Payment Details
	  	 	29	  
			
	24	 	 Annexure B – Price List
	  	 	32	  
			
	25	 	 Annexure C – List of MTN Value Added Services
	  	 	35	  
			
	27	 	 Annexure D – Order Form
	  	 	36	  
			
	28	 	 Annexure E – Activation Form
	  	 	37	  
			
	29	 	 Annexure F – Conditions for sale of mobile device/s
	  	 	38	  
			
	30	 	 Annexure G: Service Level Agreement
	  	 	40	  
			
	31	 	 Annexure H: Data support processes
	  	 	41	  
			
	32	 	 Annexure I: CDR File Specification
	  	 	44	  

  

			
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	 	1	Definitions 

  

	1.1	In this Agreement the following terms have the meanings assigned to them hereunder, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: 

 

	 	1.1.1	“Activate” or “Activation” means the enabling (provisioning) of a SIM Card by MTN SP so as to allow the SIM Card
to operate on the Network; 

  

	 	1.1.2	“Activation Date” means the date of Activation as requested by the MiX Telematics as per Annexure E and signed by a Mandated
Signatory; 

  

	 	1.1.3	“Active and Calling” means a SIM Card that is generating call data records or a SIM Card that is in a device receiving data and/or voice
traffic; 

  

	 	1.1.4	“Agreement” means this agreement inclusive of the Annexures attached hereto and includes any updates thereto from time to time;

  

	 	1.1.5	“Business hours” means 08h00 to 17h00 each day excluding weekends or public holidays in the Territory; 

 

	 	1.1.6	“Business day” means any day of the week which is not on a weekend or a public holiday in the Territory; 

 

	 	1.1.7	“Blacklisting” means in the case of a Mobile Device or Terminal Equipment, the registering of a unique identification number with the Electronic
Identity Register (EIR) as owned by the mobile operators and as operated by-TransUnion Credit Bureau in order to signify that the Mobile Device or Terminal Equipment is lost or stolen and must be barred from calling. Blacklisting in the case of a
SIM Card means that the MSISDN has been registered with the said EIR in order to indicate that the SIM Card has been cloned and must be deactivated. 

  

	 	1.1.8	“Charges” means the Connection Charges, Monthly Service Charges, Usage Charges and any other charges pertaining to the provision of the
Network Services, SIM Cards and any other services howsoever described, by MTN SP to MiX Telematics, as detailed in the Price List from time to time; 

 

	 	1.1.9	“Commencement Date” means the date of Activation of the SIM card; 

 

	 	1.1.10	“Connection” means the connection of the End-User by radio interface to the Network via the SIM Card and/or Terminal
Equipment; 

  

	 	1.1.11	“Connection Charge” means the initial charge for connecting the End-User to the Network as specified in the Price List;

  

	 	1.1.12	“Connection Incentive Commission” means the commission payable by MTN SP to MiX Telematics for the connection of a SIM Card in a
Network Package to the Network at the rates as set out in Annexure B; 

  

	 	1.1.13	“Deactivate” or “Deactivation” means the permanent disenabling or removal of a SIM Card/Network Package by MTN SP from
the Network at MTN SP’s premises, so that it is incapable of operating on the Network in terms of this Agreement; 

  

			
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	 	1.1.14	“Deactivation Date” means the date upon which a SIM Card/Network Package is Deactivated by MTN SP; 

 

	 	1.1.15	“Discounts” means those discounts agreed between MTN SP and the MiX Telematics as set out in Annexure B and which are regulated in
terms of the Agreement; 

  

	 	1.1.16	“End-User/s” means the member of the public who ultimately makes lawful use of the Network Package in accessing the Network, which person
may be different from MiX Telematics, its employees agents and assigns; 

  

	 	1.1.17	“GSM” means Global System for Mobile Communications as defined in the European Technical Standards Institute structure of specifications;

  

	 	1.1.18	“Initial Period” means, in respect of each of the SIM Cards delivered by MTN SP to MiX Telematics in terms of this
Agreement, a period of 24 (twenty four) consecutive months from the Activation Date of such SIM Card; 

  

	 	1.1.19	“Mandated Signatory/ies” means those persons whose details are reflected in Annexure A and whose signature are contained alongside such details and
these persons shall be the only persons entitled to place an Order or Activation in terms of this Agreement; 

  

	 	1.1.20	“Mobile Device/s” means GSM Terminal Equipment and its accessories that can be used by MiX Telematics; 

 

	 	1.1.21	“a Month” will mean 30 (thirty) calendar days; 

  

	 	1.1.22	“Monthly Service Charge” means the monthly subscription charge as charged by MTN SP for each Network Package, as set out in the Price
List; 

  

	 	1.1.23	“MTN SP” means MTN Service Provider (Proprietary) Limited, a private company with limited liability registered in terms of the laws of the Republic of
South Africa with registration number 1993/002648/07 and whose details are set out in Annexure A; 

  

	 	1.1.24	“MTN SP Head Office” means MTN SP’s principal place of business, as stated in Annexure A; 

 

	 	1.1.25	“MTN” means Mobile Telephone Networks (Proprietary) Limited, a company duly licensed to operate a mobile telecommunications network within the Republic
and its successors in title; 

  

	 	1.1.26	“MiX Telematics” means MiX Telematics International (Proprietary) Limited, trading as MiX Telematics, a private company with limited liability
registered in terms of the laws of the Republic of South Africa with registration number 1963/006970/07 and whose details are set out in Annexure A; 

  

			
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	 	1.1.27	“Mix Telematics Bank Account” means those details that are set out in Annexure A; 

 

	 	1.1.28	“MSISDN” means the Mobile Station International Subscriber Directory Number programmed into each SIM Card; 

 

	 	1.1.29	“Mobile Number” means the telephone number that is allocated by MTN SP to MiX Telematics and programmed into the SIM Card supplied
by MTN SP; 

  

	 	1.1.30	“Mobile Number Portability” means the right that MiX Telematics has to move its Mobile Number/s from one mobile network operator or service
provider to another; 

  

	 	1.1.31	“Network” means the public land mobile network established and operated by MTN in the Republic; 

 

	 	1.1.32	“Network Services” means the mobile telephony services provided by MTN SP through or in connection with the Network including, inter
alia, SMS facilities, voice facilities, data facilities, supply of Terminal Equipment, supply of SIM Cards and any other Value Add Services or services that MTN SP may determine from time to time;

  

	 	1.1.33	“Network Package” means any one of the packages under which the Network Services are made accessible to MiX Telematics/End-User, which
packages vary according to the rate of Usage Charges, the variety of Value Added Services included and other variables determined by MTN SP or MTN from time to time, but subject to the requirements, conditions and/or
approvals of the relevant Regulatory Authority and as set out in the Price List; 

  

	 	1.1.34	“Order” means an order placed by MiX Telematics to MTN SP, as per the Order Form annexed as Annexure D to this Agreement or in any
other form approved by MTN SP and MiX Telematics in writing, for the provision of Terminal Equipment, SIM Cards, Network Packages and/or the use of the Network Services; 

 

	 	1.1.35	“Package Migration” means the process when MiX Telematics moves from a current Network Package to a different Network Package, as
per a MiX Telematics’ request to MTN SP. 

  

	 	1.1.36	“Port” means to move MiX Telematics’ mobile number from one mobile network to another or to move from one mobile service provider
(“donor service provider”) to another (“recipient service provider”) with or without changing the mobile network; 

  

	 	1.1.37	“Price List” means that schedule in which the Charges are levied by MTN SP, which Charges are linked to the Regulatory
Authority published rates and attached hereto as Annexure B; 

  

			
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	 	1.1.38	“Renewal Period” means a period of 24 (twenty four) successive Months starting on the day immediately after the renewal and/or upgrade of the
Network Package; 

  

	 	1.1.39	“Regulatory Authority” means the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa or its successor in title; 

 

	 	1.1.40	“Republic” means the Republic of South Africa; 

  

	 	1.1.41	“SIM Card” means a Subscriber Identification Module (incorporating a MSISDN) which, when activated and used in conjunction with an item of GSM
compatible Terminal Equipment/Mobile Device, connects to the Network and provides MiX Telematics/the End-User with access to the Network Services and which is supplied as part of the Network Package;

  

	 	1.1.42	“SIM Swap” means the process that occurs when an existing SIM Card is exchanged for another SIM Card; 

 

	 	1.1.43	“Signature Date” means the date of the last party signs this Agreement; 

 

	 	1.1.44	“Suspend” or “Suspension” means the temporary disabling of a SIM Card from the Network at MTN SP’s premises,
so that it is incapable of operating on the Network; 

  

	 	1.1.45	“Terminal Equipment” means a GSM device and accessories thereto, utilised by the End User to send and/or receive data and/or voice traffic
conveyed by the Network; 

  

	 	1.1.46	“Territory” means the Republic of South Africa; 

  

	 	1.1.47	“Usage Charge” means a predetermined charge unit of time cost charged by MTN SP to MiX Telematics for recorded usage of the Network
Services at the rates set out in the Price List; 

  

	 	1.1.48	“Unblacklisting” means the removal of the unique identification number and/or MSISDN from the EIR (as described above) in order to allow the Mobile
Device, Terminal Equipment or SIM Card as the case may be to be reactivated; 

  

	 	1.1.49	“Value Added Services” means the services designated as such by MTN SP from time to time as part of the Network Packages and attached
hereto as annexure C, which services are subject to the Charges, terms and conditions applicable as determined by MTN SP in its discretion from time to time. MTN SP may vary the Charges payable, and the terms and
conditions applicable in respect of such Value Added Services after 30 (thirty) days notice in writing to MiX Telematics. Such Charges and terms and conditions are available on request from MTN SP.

  

			
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	 	2	Interpretation 

  

	2.1	Where figures are referred to in numerals and words, then the latter shall prevail in the event of any dispute. 

 

	2.2	Any reference to an enactment shall be deemed to mean that enactment as at the date of signature hereof or as amended or re-enacted from time to time.

  

	2.3	When any number of days is prescribed in the Agreement, same shall be reckoned exclusively of the first and inclusively of the last day unless the last day falls
on a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday, in which case the last day shall be the next succeeding day which is not a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday. 

  

	2.4	The headings used in this Agreement shall be deemed not to be part of the Agreement and will not be taken into consideration in the interpretation or
construction of this Agreement. 

  

	2.5	This Agreement shall be binding on both MiX Telematics and MTN SP and their successors in title. 

 

	2.6	The annexures attached to this Agreement form part hereof and words and expressions defined in this Agreement shall bear, unless stipulated otherwise
therein, the same meanings in such annexes or schedules. 

  

	2.7	The definitions in clause 1 shall be given effect to as if they were substantive provisions in the body of this Agreement. 

 

	2.8	* 

  

	 	3	Introduction and Recordal 

  

	3.1	* 

  

	3.2	* 

  

			
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	3.3	* 

  

	3.4	MiX Telematics will all times remain the customer of MTN SP, notwithstanding that MiX Telematics may not be the End-User, and will be
responsible for the discharge of all obligations arising from this Agreement. 

  

	3.5	The parties therefore wish and/or record their agreement on the terms and conditions set out below. 

 

	 	4	Agreement 

 MTN SP
and the MiX Telematics hereby enter into an agreement on the terms contained in this Agreement. 
  

	 	5	Commencement and Duration 

  

	5.1	This Agreement shall commence on the Signature Date and shall endure for a period of twenty four (24) months. 

 

	5.2	Thereafter, this Agreement shall continue indefinitely until terminated by either party upon 60 (sixty) days prior written notice to the other.

  

	5.3	Where any Network Packages were purchased by MiX Telematics and connected to the Network before the Signature Date and remain Active and
Calling, this Agreement will nonetheless apply to such Network Packages. 

  

	 	6	Provision of Network Services 

  

	6.1	MiX Telematics undertakes to subscribe to Network Services from MTN SP, on the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement and MTN
SP undertakes to provide Network Services in terms of this Agreement and according to the Service Level terms in Annexures G and H. 

  

	6.2	Network packages 

  

	 	6.2.1	All Network Packages shall be ordered by MiX Telematics by forwarding a completed Order signed by a Mandated Signatory in terms of Annexure
D to MTN SP. 

  

	 	6.2.2	Each Order shall be subject to the terms of this Agreement. 

  

			
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	 	6.2.3	Each Network Package will start on the Commencement Date and will continue for the Initial Period. 

 

	 	6.2.4	At the end of the Initial Period the Network Package will continue indefinitely on a month to month basis, unless either renewed by MiX Telematics
on the submission of an Order or alternatively cancelled in terms of this Agreement: 

  

	6.2.4.1	by MiX Telematics, at the end of the Initial Period or a Renewal Period, as the case may be, by giving to MTN SP written notice (not via
SMS) of cancellation not less than 1 (one) calendar month and not more than 3 (three) calendar months before the end of the Initial Period or Renewal Period, as the case may be; or 

 

	6.2.4.2	by MTN SP, if entitled by this Agreement to do so, on not less than 1 (one) months written notice to MiX Telematics; or 

 

	6.2.4.3	by MTN SP, immediately on written notice to MiX Telematics, if the sub-license issued by MTN in terms of which MTN SP is authorised and
empowered to give MiX Telematics access to the Network Services, is cancelled due to a decision by the Regulatory Authority. 

  

	 	6.2.5	It is understood that the terms relating to the Network Packages may vary from time to time and these terms are subject to the requirements and conditions of the
relevant Regulatory Authority and the parties hereto agree to adopt such revised terms from time to time and which revised terms will regulate all Network Packages furnished in terms of this Agreement, including all Network
Packages that may have already been furnished by MTN SP to MiX Telematics, subject to clause 2.8 above. 

  

	6.3	SIM Cards and Terminal Equipment 

  

	 	6.3.1	MiX Telematics undertakes to provide MTN SP with an estimated rolling monthly forecast of the number of SIM Cards and Terminal Equipment/Mobile
Devices that it anticipates purchasing during that period, which forecast will not be binding on MiX Telematics. 

  

	 	6.3.2	Forthwith upon delivery to MiX Telematics of the SIM Cards and/or Terminal Equipment/Mobile Devices, MiX Telematics will hand to MTN SP or
its authorised carrier an acknowledgement of receipt in the form of MTN SP’s official dispatch or delivery note or the authorised carrier’s waybill (whichever is applicable) signed, dated and stamped. 

 

	 	6.3.3	 Upon receipt by MTN SP of a duly returned delivery note or waybill referred to in 6.3.2 above and whether the contents of the delivery have

  

			
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been checked by MiX Telematics or not, such delivery note or waybill shall serve as prima facie proof of complete delivery unless a dispute is noted in writing by providing a list
of the deficiencies in the delivery by MiX Telematics to MTN SP within 5 (five) business days after delivery. 

  

	 	6.3.4	MTN SP may at any time establish security and safety procedures in relation to, inter alia, the registration of the electronic numbers in SIM Cards
and Terminal Equipment/Mobile Devices. MiX Telematics agrees that it will comply with and implement such reasonable procedures and arrangements promptly upon being required to do so by MTN SP at its own cost and expense.

  

	 	6.3.5	Ownership in respect of Terminal Equipment, Mobile Devices and SIM Cards supplied by MTN SP to MiX Telematics shall vest in
MTN SP until payment in full has been received for such Terminal Equipment, Mobile Devices and SIM Cards. 

  

	 	6.3.6	All risks In Terminal Equipment/Mobile Devices and SIM Cards will pass to MiX Telematics on delivery thereof by MTN SP to MiX
Telematics. 

  

	 	6.3.7	MiX Telematics warrants that the Terminal Equipment, Mobile Devices and SIM Cards in respect of which payment has not been received in full by
MTN SP will be identifiable and will be comprehensively insured against all risks. 

  

	 	6.3.8	MTN SP will activate the SIM CARDS delivered to MiX Telematics upon receipt by MTN SP of a written instruction to Activate as per
Annexure E from a Mandated Signatory of MiX Telematics. 

  

	 	6.3.9	Even if a SIM Card has been Activated by MTN SP, the SIM Card will be barred from making calls to and from any place outside the
Territory (international calls and international roaming), and will only be unbarred for a specified period on written request by MiX Telematics, received by MTN SP at in the time period as set out in Annexure H before the
requested date of unbarring. 

  

	6.3.10	MTN SP agrees to notify MiX Telematics if the technical specifications of the SIM Cards are altered from time to time. 

 

	6.4	SIM Swap 

  

	 	6.4.1	If a SIM Card is found to be faulty due to any fault attributable to the manufacturing of such SIM Card, then MTN SP shall replace such SIM
Card free of charge to MiX Telematics. MiX Telematics shall be obliged to return the faulty SIM Card to MTN SP and ownership in such faulty SIM Card shall revert to MTN SP. 

 

	 	6.4.2	In the event that such SIM Card is found to be faulty and the fault is not due to the manufacturer but as a result of an action attributable to MiX
Telematics or an End-User or if the SIM Card is stolen or lost, then MiX Telematics will not be entitled to a free exchange and will be obliged to pay for any new SIM Card supplied by MTN SP, the cost of which
shall be as set out in Annexure B. 

  

			
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	6.5	Suspension of SIM Cards 

  

	 	6.5.1	Any and all instructions in respect of the suspension or re-activation of a SIM Card will emanate from a Mandated Signatory of MiX Telematics. In
the event of MiX Telematics electing to suspend or re-activate a SIM Card, it shall notify MTN SP in accordance with Annexure E, and MTN SP will be bound by the Service Level Terms as set out in Annexure H.

  

	 	6.5.2	Notwithstanding the suspension of any SIM Card, MiX Telematics will be obliged to continue to make payment of the monthly service charges for such SIM
Card for the Initial or Renewal Periods and for any Charges incurred before date of suspension. 

  

	6.6	* 

  

	6.7	Blacklisting / Unblacklisting 

  

	 	6.7.1	MTN SP will assist MiX Telematics by the blacklisting/unblacklisting of Terminal Equipment/Mobile Devices supplied by MTN SP to
MiX Telematics, subject to the following terms and conditions in this sub-clause 6.7. 

  

	 	6.7.2	Any and all instructions in respect of the blacklisting/unblacklisting procedure will emanate from a Mandated Signatory. In the event of MiX Telematics
electing to blacklist/unblacklist the Terminal Equipment, it shall notify MTN SP in accordance with Annexure E and MTN SP will be bound by the Service Level Terms as set out in Annexure H. 

  

			
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	6.8	Mobile Number portability 

This clause outlines the process of moving MiX Telematics mobile number/s from one mobile network or mobile service provider to
another: 
  

	 	6.8.1	If MiX Telematics chooses to move (“port”) its mobile number/s from MTN SP to another mobile service provider (“the recipient service
provider”), MiX Telematics may move to another mobile cellular network operator (“the recipient mobile network operator”). 

  

	 	6.8.2	MiX Telematics may contact the recipient service provider to request to port its mobile number/s to them and to inform them whether MiX Telematics wishes
to keep its number/s. 

  

	 	6.8.3	MiX Telematics’ port request will only be processed during Business Hours. 

 

	 	6.8.4	The recipient service provider may require MiX Telematics to complete and sign a port request form as well as an application forms/subscriber contract
(“contract”) and may credit-vet MiX Telematics for the services supplied. 

  

	 	6.8.5	MiX Telematics may request the recipient service provider to port its number/s on a date in the future, provided it is not later than 31 (thirty one) days after
the port request form is received by the recipient service provider. 

  

	 	6.8.6	The recipient service provider will inform MTN SP that MiX Telematics wishes to move its number/s and will ask MTN SP if they accept the request,
which may be rejected for the following reasons: 

  

	6.8.6.1	the number/s are invalid or are not permitted by law to port; 

  

	6.8.6.2	the number/s have been deactivated from MTN SP’s mobile cellular network; and/or 

 

	6.8.6.3	the number/s have been suspended by MTN SP for non-payment. 

  

	 	6.8.7	The recipient service provider may reject the request to port if MiX Telematics does not pass the credit vet procedures, if applicable. 

 

	6.9	If MiX Telematics chooses to port its mobile number/s before the end of the Initial Period or Renewal Period (as the case may be) and either MiX
Telematics or MTN SP cancel the Network Packages, then MiX Telematics will still be responsible to pay MTN SP for the remaining Charges. 

 

	6.10	* 

  

			
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	 	6.10.2	MTN SP will cancel the existing Network Packages on receipt of an activation message from the recipient service provider; 

 

	 	6.10.3	MiX Telematics will lose any accumulated unused credits or minutes that are not used before porting; 

 

	 	6.10.4	MiX Telematics will lose any messages or data that are not collected or accessed before porting; 

 

	 	6.10.5	* 

  

	 	6.10.6	The recipient service provider will bill MiX Telematics for all Charges after MiX Telematics has ported; and 

 

	 	6.10.7	The Network Services, Value Added Services or other services that MiX Telematics received from the donor service provider might not be able to be
ported to the recipient service provider, and so these services may be lost after porting. The new services available to MiX Telematics will depend on the services available in the Network Package subscribed to in the contract with the
recipient service provider. 

  

	 	7	* 

  

 

	7.3	Package Migration: 

  

	 	7.3.1	MTN SP, in its discretion, may approve or reject any application by MiX Telematics for a Package Migration from one Network Package to
another during the Initial Period or Renewal Period as the case may be. 

  

	 	7.3.2	MTN SP will be entitled to charge MiX Telematics a migration fee and/or administration fee for the migration, as long as these fees have been approved or
fixed by the Regulatory Authority. 

  

			
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	 	7.3.3	MiX Telematics will also be required to pay MTN SP an amount for the Terminal Equipment/Mobile Device subsidy if it migrates to a Network
Package with a lower Terminal Equipment/Mobile Device subsidy than the Network Package being migrated from, provided that Terminal Equipment/Mobile Device was provided with that Network Package.

  

	 	7.3.4	The Terminal Equipment/Mobile Device subsidy for each Network Package will depend on the rules of that particular Network Package.

  

	 	7.3.5	* 

  

	 	7.3.6	MiX Telematics will be required to give MTN SP at least 30 (thirty) days’ written notice of any proposed migration from one Network Package to
another. 

  

	7.4	* 

  

			
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	 	10	Terms of Payment and Value Added Tax 

  

	10.1	Terms of Payment 

  

	 	10.1.1	All amounts payable by MiX Telematics to MTN SP are to be paid in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. 

 

	 	10.1.2	MiX Telematics will ensure timeous payment by means of Electronic Fund Transfer, within 30 (thirty) days from date of receipt of the invoice, save if some other
means is agreed to by MTN SP in writing, which payment must be effected on or before due date. 

  

	 	10.1.3	Any discrepancies or differences alleged by MiX Telematics are to be communicated to MTN SP within a reasonable time, provided that the invoices are
provided to MiX Telematics timeously. 

  

	10.2	Value Added Tax 

 All prices
referred to in this Agreement, unless otherwise stipulated, are indicated as exclusive of VAT. Accordingly, MTN SP shall be entitled to add VAT, at the applicable rate, to any price levied by it in terms of this Agreement, which
VAT will be for the account of MiX Telematics unless the amount is due in terms of Connection Incentive Commissions in which case Mix Telematics will be entitled to add VAT to the Connection Incentive Commission due.

  

			
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	 	11	Billing 

  

	11.1	 MTN SP will endeavour to provide itemized billing to MiX Telematics on or before the 1st day of every month as per the CDR File specification attached hereto
as Annexure I. 

  

	11.2	Accessories or Terminal equipment invoices should not be included in the e-invoice file. Both MTN SP and MiX Telematics shall designate
particular personnel for the purpose of attending to the administration of billing. 

  

	 	12	* 

  

	 	13	Financial Guarantees and Security 

 Subject to MiX Telematics’ credit risk profile changing adversely [outstanding debt above 60 days over a 6 month period] or an increase in the MTN SP’s risk of exposure in relation
to MiX Telematics [a consistent month on month 20% (twenty per centum) increase in monthly invoicing for more than 6 (six) months], then MTN SP may at any time during the term of this Agreement, require MiX Telematics to
provide within thirty (30) days of written demand a guarantee issued by a registered financial institution as security for the due fulfilment by MiX Telematics of its obligations hereunder, which shall include security for any arrear
amounts and/or the equivalent to approximately three (3) months Charges. Failure to comply within the said time frame with the requirements as set out in this clause shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement by MiX
Telematics and shall entitle MTN SP to terminate this Agreement in terms of clause 19. 

  

			
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	 	14	Obligations of MiX Telematics 

  

	14.1	MiX Telematics undertakes: 

  

	 	14.1.1	to co-operate with MTN SP and do whatever may be necessary and incumbent upon it to ensure the successful implementation of this Agreement and the
Annexures, at its own cost; 

  

	 	14.1.2	to provide MTN SP with any information, which is reasonably required by MTN SP to fulfil its obligations, and enforce its rights in terms of this
Agreement; 

  

	 	14.1.3	not to do anything that would damage the good name and reputation of MTN SP and MTN in the fulfilment of its obligations under this Agreement;

  

	 	14.1.4	not to utilise or display any mark or logo, which is proprietary to MTN or MTN SP, whether such marks and logos are registered or unregistered, unless
MTN SP’s prior written permission has been obtained, Any use of such marks or logos shall be strictly in compliance with MTN SP’s directions as may be provided from time to time; 

 

	 	14.1.5	to pay any costs agreed by MiX Telematics upfront, that are incurred by the parties in relation to the compliance of any licence or regulatory conditions which
are applicable to MiX Telematics’ business, the costs of such compliance shall be for MiX Telematics’ account and in the event that the costs incurred are as a result of the compliance with any license or regulatory
conditions pertaining to MTN SP’s business, the parties shall meet to, in good faith, agree who shall bear such costs and failing such agreement, the provisions of the dispute clause shall apply; 

 

	 	14.1.6	not to use nor allow the Network Services to be used for any unlawful purpose, nor in any way that may cause injury or damage to persons or property or an
impairment or interruption to the Network Services; 

  

	 	14.1.7	to only use Terminal Equipment/Mobile Devices approved by the Regulatory Authority together with the SIM Card on the Network, and to follow
all lawful directives given by MTN SP relating to the use of Terminal Equipment/Mobile Devices, Network Services and/or SIM Cards; 

  

	 	14.1.8	to recognise that no right, title or interest in the software or the Mobile Number contained in each SIM Card issued, vests in MiX Telematics,
however MTN SP does recognise that Mobile Number Portability allows MiX Telematics to retain the use of its Mobile Number/s if MiX Telematics decides to Port; and 

 

	 	14.1.9	to not reverse engineer, decompile, modify or tamper with the software contained in, or relating to, any SIM Card, Terminal Equipment or Mobile
Device and to not allow any other person to do so. 

  

			
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	 	15	Compliance with all Laws 

  

	15.1	Furthermore, MiX Telematics undertakes to: 

  

	 	15.1.1	provide MTN SP with such information and co-operation as may be required by MTN SP so as to facilitate compliance with any licence or regulatory
conditions imposed by the Regulatory Authority which may be applicable to the subject matter of this Agreement as may be advised by MTN SP to MiX Telematics from time to time; 

 

	 	15.1.2	comply with any directions issued by MTN SP Insofar as they relate to compliance with the provision of any applicable licence or regulatory conditions referred
to in 15.1.1, and 

  

	 	15.1.3	at its own cost observe all relevant legislation and comply with any directions made by any competent regulatory authority concerning the fulfilment of its obligations
in terms of the matters contemplated in this Agreement. 

  

	 	16	Confidentiality and Privacy 

  

	16.1	All business, customers, commercial, scientific or technical information as well as the contents of this Agreement, or any proposal or Price List, whether
current or not, received by or made available to MiX Telematics under this Agreement, or during negotiations prior to the conclusion of this Agreement, shall be treated by MiX Telematics as confidential and shall not be
disclosed to third parties, or used for any purpose other than that for which it was disclosed, without MTN SP’s prior written consent. 

  

	16.2	All business, customers, commercial, scientific or technical information as well as the contents of this Agreement, received by or made available to MTN
SP under this Agreement, or during negotiations prior to the conclusion of this Agreement, shall be treated by MTN SP as confidential and shall not be disclosed to third parties, or used for any purpose other than that for which it
was disclosed, without MiX Telematic’s prior written consent. 

  

			
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	 	17	Disputes 

  

	17.1	If any dispute arises between the parties in connection with this Agreement or its subject matter, and which cannot be resolved amicably by the parties after a
discussion between the respective Managing Directors of the parties, then the parties and their legal representatives will promptly meet to consider whether there is still a possibility of resolution by mediation or conciliation.

  

	17.2	Subject to clause 17.1 and save in respect of those provisions of the Agreement which provide for their own remedies which would be incompatible with
arbitration, a dispute which arises in regard to 

  

	17.3	the interpretation of; 

  

	17.4	the carrying into effect of; 

  

	17.5	any of the Parties’ rights and obligations arising from; 

  

	17.6	the termination or purported termination of or arising from the termination of; and/or 

 

	17.7	the rectification or proposed rectification of this Agreement, or out of or pursuant to this Agreement or on any matter which in terms of this
Agreement requires agreement by the parties, (other than where an interdict is sought or urgent relief may be obtained from a court of competent jurisdiction), 

 

	    	shall be submitted to and decided by arbitration in accordance with the rules of the Arbitration Forum of South Africa (as amended by this Agreement).

  

	17.8	That arbitration shall be held with only the Parties and their representatives present thereat in Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa, and the arbitration
proceedings shall be conducted In the English language. 

  

	17.9	It is the intention that the arbitration shall, where possible, be held and concluded in 21 (twenty one) Business Days after it has been demanded. The Parties
shall use their best endeavours to procure the expeditious completion of the arbitration. 

  

	17.10	Save as expressly provided in this Agreement to the contrary, the arbitration shall be subject to the arbitration legislation for the time being in force in the
Republic of South Africa. 

  

	17.11	The arbitrator shall be an impartial practising advocate of not less than 10 (ten) years standing appointed by the parties or, failing agreement by the Parties within
14 (fourteen) days after the arbitration has been demanded, at the request of either of the Parties the arbitrator shall be nominated by the President for the time being of the Johannesburg Bar Council. If that person fails or refuses to make the
nomination, either party may approach the High Court of South Africa to make such an appointment. To the extent necessary, the court is expressly empowered to do so. 

  

			
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	17.12	The Parties shall keep the evidence in the arbitration proceedings and any order made by any arbitrator confidential unless otherwise contemplated herein.

  

	17.13	The arbitrator shall be obliged to give his award in writing fully supported by reasons. 

 

	17.14	The provisions of this clause are severable from the rest of this Agreement and shall remain in effect even if this Agreement is terminated for any
reason. 

  

	17.15	The arbitrator shall have the power to give default judgment if any Party fails to make submissions on due date and/or fails to appear at the arbitration.

  

	 	18	Force Majeure 

  

	18.1	In the event that MTN SP or MiX Telematics is prevented from carrying out its obligations in terms of this Agreement as a result of Force Majeure,
the party that is so prevented will be released from its obligations to the extent and for the duration that the event of Force Majeure exists. 

  

	18.2	Any party that is so prevented by Force Majeure as described above will endeavour to contact the other parties as soon as it is able and inform them of the event that
gave rise to the Force Majeure, the expected duration of the Force Majeure and thereafter indicate when the Force Majeure has ceased to apply. 

  

	 	19	Major Breach of the Agreement 

  

	19.1	If MiX Telematics: 

  

	 	19.1.1	commits a breach of clause 14 of this Agreement (which includes a failure to pay by due date) and fails to remedy the breach within fourteen (14) days of
receipt of written notice to do so; or 

  

	 	19.1.2	take steps to place itself, or is placed, in liquidation either voluntarily or compulsory, or under judicial management whether provisionally or finally or attempts to
effect a compromise with its creditors or engages In a business rescue exercise; or 

  

	 	19.1.3	takes steps to deregister itself or is deregistered as a company; or 

  

	 	19.1.4	commits an act which would be an act of insolvency (as defined in the Insolvency Act 24 of 1936), if committed by a natural person; or 

  

			
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	 	19.1.5	fails to satisfy judgment against it within thirty (30) days after it becomes aware of the judgment, except that if it provides evidence on an ongoing basis to the
reasonable satisfaction of MTN SP that legal proceedings have been launched to appeal, review or rescind the judgment and to procure suspension of execution and that such proceedings are being expeditiously pursued, the period of thirty
(30) days shall run from the date that judgment becomes final or the attempt to procure the suspension of execution fails; 

 then MiX Telematics shall be in default and in breach of the Agreement, and MTN SP shall be entitled, without prejudice to any other rights it may have including, but not limited to,
those rights contained in clause 17, to terminate this Agreement and all other agreements between the parties. 
  

	19.2	Where appropriate, and without prejudice to any other of its rights, MTN SP will be entitled to initiate interdict proceedings to prevent any anticipated breach
and/or further breach of this Agreement. 

  

	19.3	* 

  

	19.4	If MTN SP: 

  

	 	19.4.1	commits a breach of this Agreement by not providing the * and fails to remedy the breach within fourteen (14) days of receipt of written notice to do
so; or 

  

	 	19.4.2	take steps to place itself, or is placed, in liquidation either voluntarily or compulsory, or under judicial management whether provisionally or finally or attempts to
effect a compromise with its creditors or engages in a business rescue exercise; or 

  

	 	19.4.3	takes steps to deregister itself or is deregistered as a company; or 

  

	 	19.4.4	commits an act which could be an act of insolvency (as defined in the Insolvency Act 24 of 1936), if committed by a natural person; or 

 

	 	19.4.5	 fails to satisfy judgment against it within thirty (30) days after it becomes aware of the judgment, except that if it provides evidence on an
ongoing basis to the reasonable satisfaction of MiX Telematics that legal proceedings have been launched to appeal, review or rescind the judgment and to procure suspension of execution and that such proceedings are

  

			
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being expeditiously pursued, the period of thirty (30) days shall run from the date that judgment becomes final or the attempt to procure the suspension of execution fails;

 then MTN SP shall be in default and in breach of the Agreement, and MiX Telematics shall be
entitled, without prejudice to any other rights it may have including, but not limited to, those rights contained in clause 17, to terminate this Agreement and all other agreements between the parties. 

 

	19.5	Where appropriate, and without prejudice to any other of its rights, MiX Telematics will be entitled to initiate interdict proceedings to prevent any anticipated
breach and/or further breach of this Agreement. 

  

	19.6	* 

  

	 	20	Minor Breach of the Agreement 

  

	20.1	If a party breaches this Agreement (“the Defaulting Party”) other than as described in clause 19 then the other party (“the
Aggrieved Party”) shall provide the Defaulting Party with written notice of the said breach. If the breach is not rectified within 30 (thirty) days of receipt of written notice of the said breach then the Aggrieved Party will be entitled to
initiate the dispute procedure as set out in clause 17 in order to resolve the dispute. 

  

	20.2	Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained within the Agreement no party may terminate this agreement for a breach of this Agreement other than
for those breaches of the Agreement as set out in clause 19. Where the breach of the Agreement is not covered In clause 19 the only remedies available to the Aggrieved Party will be the option of damages and/or specific performance.

  

			
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	 	21	Consequences of termination 

  

	21.1	What is set forth hereunder shall be without prejudice to any other rights or remedies that the aggrieved party may have. 

 

	21.2	Upon termination of this Agreement for any reason whatsoever: - 

  

	 	21.2.1	* 

  

	 	21.2.2	* 

  

	 	21.2.3	On condition MiX Telematics continues to pay the Network Package Charges, MTN SP shall not be entitled to Deactivate from the Network
any SIM Cards supplied by MTN SP to MiX Telematics, whether supplied pursuant to this Agreement or otherwise and all existing Network Services made available in terms of the Network Packages will remain
accessible to the End User / MiX Telematics until the end of the Initial Period whereafter the Network Package may be cancelled; 

  

	 	21.2.4	It is recorded that should MTN SP not be able or not be willing to offer the Network Services to MiX Telematics, or should MiX Telematics
elect to terminate the Network Packages in terms of 21.2.2, then MTN SP acknowledges that should MiX Telematics elect to Port or change all or some SIM Cards as a result of the termination of this Agreement,
it will take significant time and expense on the part of Mix Telematics and as a result MTN SP specifically warrants that it will do everything in its power to assist MiX Telematics to ensure that the service to MiX
Telematics is uninterrupted and error-free. 

  

	 	21.2.5	MiX Telematics and MTN SP shall provide all the administrative assistance, in order to facilitate the smooth termination of this Agreement; and

  

	 	21.2.6	MiX Telematics shall immediately cease to use or display any marks or logos, whether registered or unregistered, or licensed, which are proprietary to MTN
SP or MTN, and shall make or cause to be made, the necessary changes to its promotion and advertising material, to the satisfaction of MTN SP. 

  

			
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	21.3	MTN SP and MiX Telematics hereby agree that any breach of this clause will result in MiX Telematics suffering damages which will be calculated
according to the following formula: 

  

	 	22	Miscellaneous Matters 

  

	22.1	Notice address: 

  

	 	22.1.1	The parties hereby choose domicilia citandi et executandi for all purposed under this Agreement at the physical addresses set opposite their respective
names in Annexure A. 

  

	 	22.1.2	Any notice to any party shall be addressed to such party at its domicilium and either sent by telefax (where a fax number is provided), by email, by registered
post or delivered by hand. In the case of any notice is;- 

  

	 	22.1.3	sent by telefax, it shall be deemed to have been received, unless the contrary is proved, on the date of the successful transmission thereof if a business day,
otherwise the following business day; 

  

	 	22.1.4	sent by email as a scanned signed image attachment, it shall be deemed to have been received, unless the contrary is proved, on the date that the respective Internet
Service Provider confirms that the email was received by its systems; 

  

	 	22.1.5	delivered by hand, it shall be deemed to have been received, unless the contrary is proved on the date of delivery, provided such date is a business day or otherwise on
the following business day 

  

	 	22.1.6	Delivered by registered post, it shall be deemed to be delivered 7 (seven) days after it was posted. 

 

	 	22.1.7	Any party shall be entitled, by updating Annexure A, to change its domicilium to another address in the Republic of South Africa, provided that the changes shall
only become effective fourteen (14) days after service of the new Annexure A question. 

  

	22.2	Non-Waiver: 

 Any relaxation of
any of the terms of the Agreement or any indulgence shown by any party to the other, shall in no way prejudice the rights of such party and shall not be construed as a waiver or novation thereof. 

 

	22.3	Severability of Contract: 

 In
the event of any provision of this Agreement being invalid, such provision shall be regarded as severable from the remainder of the Agreement, which remainder shall remain of full force and effect. 

 

	22.4	Applicable Laws: 

Notwithstanding any express or implied provisions herein to the contrary, this Agreement shall in all respects be governed,
interpreted and implemented according to the laws of the Republic of South Africa. 

  

			
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	22.5	Non-Assignment: 

  

	 	22.5.1	Neither party shall not cede any of its rights nor assign any of its obligations flowing from this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other party
which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. 

  

	22.6	Jurisdiction: 

  

	 	22.6.1	Subject to clause 18, should a party elect to institute proceedings in the High Court, the parties consent to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the Witwatersrand Local
Division. 

  

	22.7	Costs; 

  

	 	22.7.1	Each party shall bear that party’s own costs of and incidental to the negotiation, preparation, settling, signing and implementation of this Agreement.

  

	 	22.7.2	Any costs incurred by a party arising out of the breach by another party of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be borne by the party in breach on an
attorney and client scale. 

  

	22.8	Whole Agreement: 

 This
Agreement as read with the other documents referred to in this Agreement constitutes the entire contract between the parties and no amendment or consensual cancellation of this Agreement or any provision or term thereof, or
extension of time, waiver, relaxation or suspension of any of the provisions or terms of this Agreement, shall be of legal efficacy save insofar as the same is reduced to writing and signed by the parties. 

 

	22.9	Signature: 

 Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary, this Agreement shall be capable of being executed in one or more counterparts, each of which will be deemed as original and all of which together will constitute one and the same document and in establishing proof of
the signature thereof, it shall not be necessary to produce more than one signed original counterpart together with photocopies of the remaining signed counterparts. 

  

			
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 Signature Provisions 
 Signed at FAIRLANDS on this 11th day of SEPTEMBER 2009 
 As witnesses: 

 

									
	1.	 	

	 		 	

	 	
		 	  
	 		 	  
	 	
		 		 		 	for MTN Service Provider (Pty) Ltd	 	

		 		 		 	Duly Authorised	 
	2.	 	  
	 		 	Name: [Illegible]	 
		 		 		 	Capacity: General Manager: Business Channels	 

 Signed at Stellenbosch on this 15 day of December 2008 
 As witnesses: 
  

									
	1.	 		 		 	

	 	
		 	  
	 		 	  
	 	
		 		 		 	for MIX Telematics International (Pty) Ltd	 	
		 		 		 	Duly Authorised	 	
	2.	 	  
	 		 	Name: Charles Tasker	 	
		 		 		 	Capacity: Managing Director	 	

  

			
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 ADDENDUM 
 entered into between 

MTN SERVICE PROVIDER (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 
 Registration Number: 1993/002648/07 
 (“MTN SP”)

 and 
 MIX TELEMATICS INTERNATIONAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 
 T/A MIX TELEMATICS

 Registration Number: 1963/006970/07 
 (“MIX Telematics”) 
 To amend the 

CORPORATE NETWORK SERVICES SUBSCRIPTION 
 AGREEMENT 

 * 

  
  
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 * 

  
  
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 23 Annexure A – Party and Payment Details 

This Party and Payment Details form is signed in terms of the Corporate Network Services Subscription Agreement concluded between MTN
SP and MiX Telematics International (Pty) Ltd. 
  

	23.1	MTN SP 

  

							
	Full Name of Legal Entity	  	MTN Service Provider (Proprietary) Limited
	Registration Number	  	1993/02648/07
	Business Type:	  	Mobile Telecommunications Provider
	Physical Address:	  	216 Fourteenth Avenue, Fairland, Roodepoort, 2195
	Postal Address:	  	216 Fourteenth Avenue, Fairland, Roodepoort, 2195
	Telephone Number:	  	011 911 5000	  	Fax Number:	  	011 911 5549

 1st Mandated Signatory 
  

							
	Full Name:	 		  		  	
	ID Number:	 		  	Position:	  	
	Telephone Number:	 		  	Cell Number:	  	
	Email:	 		  	Fax Number:	  	
				
	Specimen Signature	 		  		  	

  

	23.2	MiX Telematics 

  

							
	Full Name of Legal Entity	  	Mix Telematics International (Proprietary) Limited t/a Mix Telematics
	Registration Number	  	1963/006970/07
	Business Type:	  	Technology Provider
	Physical Address:	  	Blaauklip Office Park 2, Cnr Strand and Webersvalley Roads, Stellenbosch
	Postal Address:	  	P.O. Box 12377, Die Boord, Stellenbosch, 7013
	Telephone Number:	  	021 880 5500	  	Fax Number:	  	021 880 1942

  

			
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	26 Annexure D – Order Form	  	

 BLAAUWKLIP OFFICE PARK 2 | CNR STRAND & WEBERSVALLEY RD | 7660 STELLENBOSCH 

PO BOX 12377 | DIE BOORD | 7613 STELLENBOSCH | SOUTH AFRICA 
 PHONE +27 860 103 834 | FAX +27 21 880 1942 (Bureau) / 1784 (Development/Marketing/Support) 

ORDER FORM FOR MOBILE EQUIPMENT FROM MTN SP BY MIX TELEMATICS 
  

	1.	MTN SP Administrative Details 

  

			
	SEQ Number.	  	B041500B
	Account Number:	  	A1315431
	Email this Order Form To:	  	mtnsp@mtn.co.za

  

	2.	MiX Telematics Administrative Details 

  

									
	New Application?	  	    Y/N    	  	Specify	  		  	
	Delivery Address:	  		  	
	Contact Tel No for Delivery	  		  	                    Contact Fax No for Delivery
	Contact Email for Delivery	  		  	                    Contact Cell No for Delivery

  

	3.	Equipment Details 

  

																	
	 Package
	  	 Handset
	  	 No. of
Lines
	  	 Amount
	  	 IMEI

No.
	  	 No.
 for
 Life
	 	  	 IS

Port
	 
		  		  		  		  		  	 	Y/N	  	  	 	Y/N	  
		  		  		  		  		  	 	Y/N	  	  	 	Y/N	  
		  		  		  		  		  	 	Y/N	  	  	 	Y/N	  
		  		  		  		  		  	 	Y/N	  	  	 	Y/N	  
		  		  		  		  		  	 	Y/N	  	  	 	Y/N	  
		  		  		  		  		  	 	Y/N	  	  	 	Y/N	  

  

	4.	Signature 

  

							
	Name of (duly authorised) signatory	 		  		  	
	Signature	 		  		  	
	Date Signed	 		  	Place Signed	  	

 This order form is signed in terms of the Corporate Network Services Subscription Agreement concluded between MTN SP
and Mix Telematics International (Pty) Ltd in XXXXXXXXX on the xx XXXXXXX 2008. 
  

			
	Incorporating OmniBridge	  	www.mixtelematics.com

  
  

[Illegible] 
 [Illegible]

 [Illegible] 

  

			
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	28 Annexure E – Activation Form	  	

 BLAAUWKLIP OFFICE PARK 2 | CNR STRAND & WEBERSVALLEY RD | 7660 STELLENBOSCH 

PO BOX 12377 | DIE BOORD | 7613 STELLENBOSCH | SOUTH AFRICA 
 PHONE +27 860 103 834 | FAX +27 21 880 1942 (Bureau) / 1784 (Development/Marketing/Support) 

ACTIVATION FORM FOR MOBILE EQUIPMENT FROM MTN SP BY MIX TELEMATICS 

 

	1.	MTN SP Administrative Details 

  

			
	SEQ Number.	  	B041500B
	Account Number:	  	A1315431
	Email this Order Form To:	  	mtnsp@mtn.co.za

  

	2.	Activation / Deactivation Details 

  

													
	 Mobile Number
	  	 Package
	  	 IMEI No.
	  	 Roaming
Activation /
de-activation
	  	 Date to
commence
Roaming
(Activation
/
de-activation)
	  	 Activation /
Suspension
Sim Swap /
Deactivation?
	  	 Date to
activate /
Deactivate etc

		  		  		  		  		  		  	
		  		  		  		  		  		  	
		  		  		  		  		  		  	
		  		  		  		  		  		  	
		  		  		  		  		  		  	
		  		  		  		  		  		  	

  

	3.	Signature 

  

							
	Name of (duly authorised) signatory	 		  		  	
	Signature	 		  		  	
	Date Signed	 		  	Place Signed	  	

 This activation form is signed in terms of the Corporate Network Services Subscription Agreement concluded between MTN
SP and Mix Telematics International (Pty) Ltd in Cape Town on the xx XXXXXXX 2008. 
  

			
	Incorporating OmniBridge	  	www.mixtelematics.com

  
  

[Illegible] 
 [Illegible]

 [Illegible] 

  

			
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 29 Annexure F – Conditions for sale of mobile device/s 

The sale of Mobile Device/s by MTN SP to MiX Telematics at a subsidised price will depend on the following terms:- 

 

	a)	If either MiX Telematics or MTN SP cancel a Network Package for whatever reason before the end of the Initial Period or Renewal
Period (as the case may be) (“Early Cancellation”), MTN SP will have the right to claim from MiX Telematics a refund if MiX Telematics received a subsidized Mobile Device with the Network Package,
being the amount by which the Mobile Device was subsidized by MTN SP at the time that the Network Package was ordered by MiX Telematics (“handset subsidy”). MiX Telematics will have to pay all these
amounts to MTN SP within 14 (fourteen) days of MTN SP’s demand. 

  

	b)	If MTN SP subsidized the price of the Mobile Device in clause a) above, MTN SP will be the owner until the end of the Initial Period or
Renewal Period (as the case may be), or until MiX Telematics have paid the full amount of the Mobile Device handset subsidy set out in clause a) above, to MTN SP. 

 

	c)	MiX Telematics will be responsible for all loss or damage to the Mobile Device supplied by MTN SP, no matter how that loss or damage has been
caused, from the time that the Mobile Device is delivered to MiX Telematics. 

  

	d)	MTN SP’s obligations for any warranties relating to the Mobile Device will depend on the extent of the warranty provided by the manufacturer of the
Mobile Device. MiX Telematics will be responsible to pay all transport charges relating to any warranty claims made for replacement or repair of the Mobile Device. 

 

	e)	Faulty Mobile Devices: 

  

	 	i)	If MiX Telematics discovers any fault or defect in the Mobile Device within 7 (seven) days of receiving it, MiX Telematics must return the
Mobile Device to MTN SP immediately in the same condition and packaging as the Mobile Device was delivered, along with the proof of purchase (the invoice and proof of delivery waybill documents). 

 

	f)	If MiX Telematics has not used the Mobile Device on the Network for more than the total period of time stated by MTN SP (this “talk
time” time depends on the type of Mobile Device), MTN SP will replace the damaged/faulty Mobile Device. This will depend on the manufacturer’s warranty (if there is one). 

 

	g)	If MTN SP examines the Mobile Device and decides that it shows any signs of damage, then MTN SP will not be obliged to take the Mobile
Device back, or to replace that Mobile Device. MiX Telematics will not have any claim against MTN SP in this case. 

  

			
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 Private and Confidential 

 

	h)	If MiX Telematics requests MTN SP to repair the Mobile Device, all repairs will depend on the manufacturer’s warranty (if there is one). If
the warranty does not cover the damage and repair, then MiX Telematics will have to pay for all repair costs as quoted by MTN SP before the repair will be done. 

 

	j)	If MiX Telematics has received/bought the Mobile Device/s from MTN Direct, it will carry a “14 day money back guarantee” as long as
MiX Telematics returns the Mobile Device according to the following business rules; 

  

	 	i)	This “14 day money back guarantee” only applies to Mobile Devices supplied by MTN SP through its MTN Direct channel.

  

	 	ii)	MiX Telematics must return the Mobile Device and all its accessories and SIM card, within 14 (fourteen) days of the date of delivery invoice, in
its original packaging to an MTN SP Service Centre. Deliveries to MTN SP via courier will not be accepted, nor can MTN SP collect the Mobile Device from MiX Telematics. 

 

	 	iii)	MiX Telematics must also supply an original invoice and proof of delivery. 

 

	 	iv)	When the Mobile Device has been returned including accessories and SIM Card to the MTN SP Service Centre, MTN SP will inspect them, to check
for any signs of damage and to check if the Mobile Device has been used to make or receive calls or SMS’s. 

  

	 	v)	If MTN SP decides that the Mobile Device or accessories show any sign of damage, or the Mobile Device has been used for longer than 15 (fifteen)
minutes, MTN SP will not accept its return as this will void any manufacturer’s warranty. Mix Telematics will not have any claim against MTN SP in this case. 

  

			
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 30 Annexure G: Service Level Agreement 

  

			
	24.11.08 MTN agreement with Mix Telematics-Signature	  	Page 40 of 43

 31 Annexure H: Data support processes 

 

	31.1	APN support calls process: 

  

	 	31.1.1	Weekdays: 08H00 – 17H00 

  

	 	i.	Mix Telematics technical representative logs a call to MTN SP via Email businesswc@mtn.co.za 

 

	 	ii.	Mix Telematics will provide IS SR Number (IS would have already confirmed that line is up – DLCI Number): 

 

	 	iii.	An automated response reference number will be generated within 10 minutes. Mix Telematics can also phone in for an immediate reference.

  

	 	iv.	Call will be forwarded to MTN SP data team for 1st level troubleshooting on the ci.co.za APN. If the issue is resolved, confirmation by Mix
Telematics will be received by MTN SP. MTN SP will then notify Mix Telematics telephonically and via email of resolution and close the call. A technical report to be provided via email to Mix Telematics within 24 hours.

  

	 	v.	If issue is not resolved, MTN SP data team will escalate the call within 2 hours. Mix Telematics will be notified that the call has been escalated.

  

	 	vi.	If the APN is down, MTN SP will provide constant update every hour. If no update is received after 1 hour – Rodney Power from Mix Telematics will
phone 

  

	 	vii.	When the issue is resolved, Mix Telematics will confirm this. MTN SP will then notify Mix Telematics telephonically and via email of resolution and
close the call. 

  

			
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 Private and Confidential 

 

	    	* 

  

			
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 * Material omitted pursuant to
a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission. 

 Private and Confidential 

 

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 * Material omitted pursuant to
a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission. 

  
 

 
 MOBILE TELEPHONE NETWORKS 

CDR File Specification 
  

							
		 	Author	  	:     Gary Hau	  	
		 	Company	  	:     Mobile Telephone Networks
		 	Department    	  	:     Information Systems
		 	Cell #	  	:     083 212 2223	  	
		 	Email	  	:     Hau_g@mtn.co.za
		 		  		  	

 CONFIDENTIALITY 
 No part of this document may be disclosed verbally or in writing, including by reproduction, to any third party without the prior written consent of Mobile Telephone Networks. This document, its
associated appendices and any attachments remain the property of Mobile Telephone Networks and shall be returned upon request. 

  
  

			
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 TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

							
			
	 1
	 	 INTERFACE METHOD
	  	 	3	  
			
	 2
	 	 SERVER
	  	 	3	  
			
	 3
	 	 THE CORPORATE CDR FILE LAYOUT
	  	 	3	  
			
	 3.1
	 	 File Naming Convention
	  	 	3	  
			
	 3.2
	 	 File Contents
	  	 	4	  
			
	 3.3
	 	 Hash Total Algorithm
	  	 	6	  
			
	 4
	 	 ERROR CODES FILE
	  	 	6	  
			
	 4.1
	 	 File Naming Convention
	  	 	6	  
			
	 4.2
	 	 File Contents
	  	 	7	  
			
	 4.3
	 	 Example File
	  	 	8	  
			
	 4.4
	 	 Error Codes
	  	 	8	  
			
	 5
	 	 PROCESSED FILE
	  	 	8	  
			
	 5.1
	 	 File Naming Convention
	  	 	8	  
			
	 5.2
	 	 File Contents
	  	 	8	  

  
  

			
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 Introduction 
 This document describes the interface between MTN and The Corporate. 
 The
processes outlined in this document details the file specifications and file exception handling process for the daily CDR files. 

Terminology 
  

					
	MSISDN	  	:	  	Mobile Station Integrated Services Digital Network. Commonly referred to as the cell number (073 / 083 number)
	SLA	  	:	  	Service Level Agreement
	CDR	  	:	  	Call Data Records
	The Corporate	  	:	  	Company name

 Document Version 
  

					
	 Seq
	  	 Date
	  	 Comments

	1	  	2002-04-29	  	Initial draft circulated for comment
	2	  	2002-09-26	  	Added call type Datalive calls (GPRS)
	3	  	2003-04-03	  	Added call type MT Billing Subscription (MTB)
	4	  	2003-11-20	  	Increase call unit (duration) field to allow for MMS(Multi media message), allow for negative charge values, add original call charge field column.
	5	  	2004-01-30	  	New call type Me2 U Transfer (M2U)

  

	1	INTERFACE METHOD 

Interfacing between MTN and The Corporate will be achieved using data files. The Corporate will be given access to a specific directory on
a server located at MTN. This directory will only be accessible by MTN and The Corporate. MTN and The Corporate can both write and remove files from this directory. 
  

	2	SERVER 

  

					
	Server Name	  	:	  	APPSSRV4
	Server IP Address	  	:	  	196.11.240.137
	Directory Name	  	:	  	CDR/“The Corporate” (default directory where The Corporate connects to the server using the login provided by MTN)

  

	3	THE CORPORATE CDR FILE LAYOUT 

  

	3.1	FILE NAMING CONVENTION 

Naming convention CORPORATE_CDR_YYYYMMDD_NN.DAT where 

 

											
	 Item
	  	 Data
 Type
	  	 Len
	  	 Definition
	  	 Added
 By
	  	 Comment

	CORPORATE	  	Char	  	8	  	Corporate Name	  	MTN	  	Mandatory
	YYYYMMDD	  	Date	  	8	  	File creation date	  	MTN	  	 Mandatory
 YYYY is year of 0000
to 9999
 MM is month of 01 to 12
 DD is
day of 01 to 31

						
	NN	  	Number	  	2	  	File number	  	MTN	  	Defines the number of files per day
	DAT	  	Char	  	3	  	File extension	  	MTN	  	 Mandatory

Constant

  
  

			
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	3.2	FILE CONTENTS 

 Created by MTN for The Corporate. 
 Contains The Corporate CDR details generated
per MSISDN. 
 Fixed format ASCII text file. 
 Contains one header record only. 
 Header record must be first record in file.

 Header record must contain ‘H’ in position 1 of the record. 

Entire file rejected if no header record in first record. 
 Contains detail records from record 2 to record (last – 1). 

Contains one trailer record only. 
 Trailer record must be last record in file. 
 Trailer record must contain
‘T’ in position 1 of the record. 
 Entire file rejected if no trailer record in last record. 

Should an individual detail record be rejected the load process will continue. 

Header Record Format 
 Entire file rejected if header record does not exist as the first record of the file. 
 Entire file rejected if header record does not contain these fields: 
  

															
	 Field Name
	  	 Data
 Type
	  	 Len
	  	 From
	  	 To
	  	 Format
	  	 Created
 By
	  	 Comments

	Header Record Indicator	  	Char	  	1	  	1	  	1	  	H	  	MTN	  	 Mandatory.
 Constant must be
H.

	Business Unit	  	Char	  	20	  	2	  	21	  	“The Corporate” CDR	  	MTN	  	 Mandatory.
 Value = “The
Corporate” CDR.

	Detail Records Count	  	Numeric	  	10	  	22	  	31	  	9999999999	  	MTN	  	 Mandatory.
 Total number of
detail records in file.
 Integer only.

No decimals.
 Left padded with 0.

Right aligned.
 Example, file with 360 records
has value 0000000360.

	Sum of total call duration	  	Numeric	  	15	  	32	  	46	  	999999999999999	  	MTN	  	 Mandatory.
 Total sum of call
duration in seconds.
 Integer only.
 No
decimals.
 Left padded with 0.
 Right
aligned.

	Hash Total	  	Numeric	  	10	  	47	  	56	  	9999999999	  	MTN	  	Mandatory.
		  		  		  		  		  		  		  	Calculated total to verify authenticity of file contents.
		  		  		  		  		  		  		  	Integer only.
		  		  		  		  		  		  		  	No decimals.
		  		  		  		  		  		  		  	Left padded with 0.
		  		  		  		  		  		  		  	Right aligned.

  
  

			
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 Detail record count must match number of detail records in file (number of records in file
less 2). 
 Hash Total algorithm detailed in section 3.3 

Detail Record Format 
 Each detail record rejected if it does not contain these fields: 
  

															
	 Field Name
	  	 Data
 Type
	  	 Len
	  	 From
	  	 To
	  	 Format
	  	 Created
 By
	  	 Comments

	Dialling MSISDN Number	  	Numeric	  	11	  	1	  	11	  	 27(7/8)3XXXXXXX

where
 27 = International Code

73/83 = Network Code
 XXXXXXX = Cell
Number
	  	MTN	  	 Mandatory.
 Example,
27832001234.

	Call Date	  	Date	  	8	  	12	  	19	  	YYYYMMDD	  	MTN	  	Mandatory.
	Call Time	  	CHAR	  	8	  	20	  	27	  	23:59:59	  	MTN	  	 Mandatory.
 Right
aligned.
 Numeric. Left padded with 0.

Example 12:03:59

	Call Unit	  	Numeric	  	10	  	28	  	37	  	 9999999999
 seconds/ units/
bytes
	  	MTN	  	 Mandatory.
 Right
Aligned.
 Duration or Unit or Byte

	Call usage type	  	CHAR	  	3	  	38	  	40	  	RSA	  	MTN	  	 Mandatory.
 Right
Aligned.
 Example RSA, INT, ROA, DAT, FWD, SMS, GPR, MTB, MMS, M2U

	Dialled MSISDN Number	  	Numeric	  	20	  	41	  	60	  	 27(7/8)3XXXXXXX

where
 27 = International Code

73/83 = Network Code
 XXXXXXX = Cell
Number
	  	MTN	  	 Mandatory.
 Example,
27832001234.
 Example for Data live (GPRS) calls, Internet Example for MTB calls MTN ICE subscription

	Billing Period	  	CHAR	  	5	  	61	  	65	  	MMMYY	  	MTN	  	 Mandatory.
 Example:
JAN02

	Call Charge	  	Numeric	  	8	  	66	  	73	  	 99999 = Rands
 99 =
Cents
	  	MTN	  	 Mandatory.
 First 5 digits =
rands.
 Last 2 digits = cents.

Example: R235-21 = 23521
 Allows for negative
value.

	Original call charge	  	Numeric	  	8	  	74	  	81	  	 99999 = Rands
 99 =
Cents
	  	MTN	  	 Mandatory.
 First 5 digits =
rands.
 Last 2 digits = cents.

Example: R235-21 = 23521
 Allows for negative
value.

  
  

			
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 Descriptions of call types: 

 

					
	 Call Type
	  	 Call Type Description
	  	 Call Unit

	DAT	  	Data Carrying CDUs	  	Seconds
	FWD	  	Forwarded Calls	  	Seconds
	GPR	  	Gprs Calls	  	Units – will be bytes when MMS goes live Currently 20kb = 1 unit
	INT	  	International Calls	  	Seconds
	ROA	  	Roamed Calls	  	Seconds
	RSA	  	Local & National Calls	  	Seconds
	SMS	  	Short Messages	  	Seconds
	MTB	  	MT billing subscription	  	Seconds
	MMS	  	Multi Media Message	  	Bytes (Size of the message)
	M2U	  	Me 2 U Transfer	  	0

 Trailer Record Format 

Entire file rejected if trailer record does not exist as the last record of the file. 

Entire file rejected if trailer record does not contain these fields: 

 

															
	 Field Name
	  	 Data
 Type
	  	 Len
	  	 From
	  	 To
	  	 Format
	  	 Created
 By
	  	 Comments

	Trailer Record Indicator	  	Char	  	1	  	1	  	1	  	T	  	MTN	  	 Mandatory
 Constant must be
T

  

	3.3	HASH TOTAL ALGORITHM 

The Enrolment Hash Total is calculated according to this algorithm. 

T1 = 5th number in Dialling MSISDN Number for all detail records 
 T2 = 6th number in Dialling MSISDN Number for all detail records 
 T3 = 7th number
in Dialling MSISDN Number for all detail records 
 T4 = 8th number in Dialling MSISDN Number for all detail records 

T5 = 9th number in Dialling MSISDN Number for all detail records 
 T6 = 10th number in Dialling MSISDN Number for all detail records 
 T7 = 11th
number in Dialling MSISDN Number for all detail records 
 T8 = 1st digit of (T1 + T3 + T5 + T7) 

T9 = last digit of (T2 + T4 + T6) 
 T10 = 1st
digit of T8 * T9 
 Hash Total = Sum T10 for all detail records. 

 

	4	ERROR CODES FILE 

  

	4.1	FILE NAMING CONVENTION 

Naming convention CORPORATE_CDR_ERROR_CODES_YYYYMMDDHHMISS.DAT where 

 

											
	 Item
	  	 Date
 Type
	  	 Len
	  	 Definition
	  	 Added By
	  	 Comment

	CORPORATE	  	CHAR	  	8	  	Corporate name	  	MTN	  	Mandatory
	YYYYMMDDHHMISS	  	Date	  	8	  	File creation date	  	MTN	  	 Mandatory.
 YYYY is year of
0000 to 9999.
 MM is month of 01 to 12.

DD is day of 01 to 31.
 HH is hour of 00 to
23.
 Ml Is minute of 00 to 59.
 SS is
second of 00 to 59.

	DAT	  	Char	  	3	  	File extension	  	MTN	  	 Mandatory

Constant

  
  

			
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	4.2	FILE CONTENTS 

 Created by MTN for The Corporate 
 Contains the fist of error codes and a
meaningful message. 
 Fixed format ASCII text file. 
 Contains one header record only. 
 Header record will always be first record in
file. 
 Header record will contain ‘H’ in position 1 of the record. 

Contains one trailer record only. 
 Trailer record will always be last record in file. 
 Trailer record will contain
‘T’ in position 1 of the record. 
 Header Record Format 

 

															
	 Field Name
	  	 Data
 Type
	  	 Len
	  	 From
	  	 To
	  	 Format
	  	 Created
 By
	  	 Comments

	Header Record Indicator	  	Char	  	1	  	1	  	1	  	H	  	MTN	  	Constant must be H.
	Detail Records Count	  	Numeric	  	6	  	2	  	7	  	999999	  	MTN	  	 Total number of detail records in file.
 Mandatory.
 Integer only.
 No decimals.
 Left pad with 0.
 Example: file with 360 records has value 000360

 Detail Records Count must match number of detail records in file (number of records in file less 2).

 Detail Record Format 
  

															
	 Field Name
	  	 Data
 Type
	  	 Len
	  	 From
	  	 To
	  	 Format
	  	 Created
 By
	  	 Comments

	Error No	  	Numeric	  	2	  	1	  	2	  		  	MTN	  	 Mandatory.
 Integer
only.
 No decimals.
 Left padded with
0.
 Right aligned.

	Error Message	  	Char	  	80	  	3	  	82	  		  	MTN	  	 Mandatory.
 Detailed
description of code.

 Trailer Record Format 

 

															
	 Field Name
	  	 Data
 Type
	  	 Len
	  	 From
	  	 To
	  	 Format
	  	 Created
 By
	  	 Comments

	Trailer Record Indicator	  	Char	  	1	  	1	  	1	  	T	  	MTN	  	Constant must be T

  
  

			
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	4.3	EXAMPLE FILE 

  

 
 H000010 
 01 INCORRECT FILENAME 
 02 NO HEADER RECORD 

03 NO TRAILER RECORD 
 04 NUMBER OF DETAIL RECORDS INCORRECT 
 05 HASH TOTAL INCORRECT 

06 MANDATORY FIELD IS NULL 
 07 INVALID ENTRY IN RECORD 
 96 ERROR READING FILE 

97 DETAIL RECORD SUCCESSFULLY PROCESSED 
 98 FILE PARTIALLY PROCESSED 
 99 ENTIRE FILE SUCCESSFULLY PROCESSED 

T 
  

	4.4	ERROR CODES 

  

					
	 Error No
	  	 Error Message
	  	 Error Type

	1	  	INCORRECT FILENAME	  	File Error Code
	2	  	NO HEADER RECORD	  	File Error Code
	3	  	NO TRAILER RECORD	  	File Error Code
	4	  	NUMBER OF DETAIL RECORDS INCORRECT	  	File Error Code
	5	  	HASH TOTAL INCORRECT	  	File Error Code
	6	  	MANDATORY FIELD IS NULL	  	Detail Record Error Code
	7	  	INVALID ENTRY IN RECORD	  	Detail Record Error Code
	96	  	ERROR READING FILE	  	File Error Code
	97	  	DETAIL RECORD SUCCESSFULLY PROCESSED	  	Detail Record Error Code
	98	  	FILE PARTIALLY PROCESSED	  	File Error Code
	99	  	ENTIRE FILE SUCCESSFULLY PROCESSED	  	File Error Code

  

	5	PROCESSED FILE 

Contains error records only. 
  

	5.1	FILE NAMING CONVENTION 

Processed file will be named <ORIGINAL FILENAME>. <FILE ERROR CODE> where 

 

											
	 Item
	  	 Date
 Type
	  	 Len
	  	 Definition
	  	 Added By
	  	 Comment

	ORIGINAL FILENAME	  	Char	  	43	  	Original name of file created by MTN	  	 THE
 CORPORATE
	  	Mandatory.
	FILE ERROR NO	  	Numeric	  	2	  	Error No as per error codes defined	  	 THE
 CORPORATE
	  	 Mandatory.
 As per error codes
file.
 Right aligned.
 Left padded with
0.

  

	5.2	FILE CONTENTS 

 Created by The Corporate for MTN. 
 Contains a valid error no for all error detail
records. 

  
  

			
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 Fixed format ASCII text file. 

Contains one header record only. 
 Header record must be first record in file. 
 Header record must contain
‘H’ in position 1 of the record. 
 Entire file rejected if no header record in first record. 

Contains detail records from record 2 to record (last – 1). 
 Contains one trailer record only. 
 Trailer record must be last record in file.

 Trailer record must contain ‘T’ in position 1 of the record. 

Entire file rejected if no trailer record in last record. 
 Header Record Format 
 Entire file rejected if header record does not
exist as the first record of the file. 
 Entire file rejected if header record does not contain these fields: 

 

															
	 Field Name
	  	 Data
 Type
	  	 Len
	  	 From
	  	 To
	  	 Format
	  	 Created By
	  	 Comments

	 Header Record

Indicator
	  	Char	  	1	  	1	  	1	  	H	  	 THE
 CORPORATE
	  	Constant must be H.
	Detail Records Count	  	Numeric	  	10	  	2	  	11	  	9999999999	  	 THE
 CORPORATE
	  	 Mandatory.
 Total number of
detail records in file.
 Integer only.

No decimals.
 Left padded with 0.

Right aligned.
 Example: file with 360 records
has value 0000000360

	Hash Total	  	Numeric	  	10	  	12	  	21	  	9999999999	  	 THE
 CORPORATE
	  	 Mandatory.
 Calculated total to
verify authenticity of file contents.
 Integer only.
 No decimals.
 Left padded with 0.
 Right aligned.

 Detail record count must match number of detail records in file (number of records in file less 2).

 Hash Total algorithm detailed in section 3.3 

  
  

			
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 Detail Record Format 

Each detail record rejected if it does not contain these fields: 

 

															
	 Field Name
	  	 Data
 Type
	  	 Len
	  	 From
	  	 To
	  	 Format
	  	 Created By
	  	 Comments

	Dialling MSISDN Number	  	Numeric	  	11	  	1	  	11	  	 27(7/8)3XXXXXXX where
 27 =
international Code
 73/83 = Network Code

XXXXXXX = Cell Number
	  	 THE
 CORPORATE
	  	 Mandatory.
 Example,
27832001234.

	Call Date	  	Date	  	8	  	12	  	19	  	YYYYMMDD	  	 THE
 CORPORATE
	  	Mandatory.
	Call Time	  	CHAR	  	8	  	20	  	27	  	99:99:99	  	 THE
 CORPORATE
	  	 Mandatory.
 Right
aligned.
 Numerics Left padded with 0.

Example 12:03:59

	Call Unit	  	Numeric	  	10	  	28	  	37	  	 9999999999
 seconds/ units/
bytes
	  	 THE
 CORPORATE
	  	 Mandatory.
 Right
Aligned.
 Duration or Unit or Byte

	Call usage type	  	CHAR	  	3	  	38	  	40	  	RSA	  	 THE
 CORPORATE
	  	 Mandatory.
 Right
Aligned.
 Example RSA, INT, ROA, DAT, FWD, SMS, GPR, MTB, MMS, M2U

	Dialled MSISDN Number	  	Numeric	  	20	  	41	  	60	  	 27(7/8)3XXXXXXX

where
 27 = International Code

73/83 = Network Code
 XXXXXXX = Cell
Number
	  	 THE
 CORPORATE
	  	 Mandatory.
 Example,
27832001234.
 Example for Data live (GPRS) calls, Internet Example for MTB calls MTN ICE subscription

	Billing Period	  	CHAR	  	5	  	61	  	65	  	MMMYY	  	 THE
 CORPORATE
	  	 Mandatory.
 Example:
JAN02

	Call Charge	  	Numeric	  	8	  	66	  	73	  	 99999 = Rands
 99 =
Cents
	  	 THE
 CORPORATE
	  	 Mandatory.
 First 5 digits =
rands.
 Last 2 digits = cents.

Example: R235-21 = 23521
 Allows for negative
value

	Original call charge	  	Numeric	  	8	  	74	  	81	  	 99999 = Rands
 99 =
Cents
	  	 THE
 CORPORATE
	  	 Mandatory.
 First 5 digits =
rands
 Last 2 digits = cents.
 Example:
R235-21 = 23521
 Allows for negative value

	Return Code	  	Numeric	  	2	  	82	  	83	  		  	 THE
 CORPORATE
	  	 Mandatory.
 Integer
only.
 No decimals.
 Right
aligned.
 Left padded with 0.
 Codes as
per error codes file.

  
  

			
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 Trailer Record Format 

Entire file rejected if trailer record does not exist as the last record of the file. 

Entire file rejected if trailer record does not contain these fields: 

 

															
	 Field Name
	  	 Data
 Type
	  	 Len
	  	 From
	  	 To
	  	 Format
	  	 Created By
	  	 Comments

	Trailer Record Indicator	  	Char	  	1	  	1	  	1	  	T	  	 THE
 CORPORATE
	  	 Mandatory.
 Constant must be
T.

	Total successful records loaded	  	Numeric	  	10	  	2	  	11	  	9999999999	  	 THE
 CORPORATE
	  	 Contains no of detail records successfully loaded.
 Mandatory.
 Integer only.
 No decimals.
 Right aligned.
 Left padded with 0.

	Total no of rejected records	  	Numeric	  	10	  	12	  	21	  	9999999999	  	 THE
 CORPORATE
	  	 Contains no of rejected detail records.
 Mandatory.
 Integer only.
 No decimals.
 Right aligned.
 Left padded with 0.

	Sum call duration	  	Numeric	  	15	  	22	  	36	  	99999999999 9999	  	 THE
 CORPORATE
	  	 Contains sum of all call duration records successfully processed.
 Mandatory.
 Integer only.
 No decimals.
 Right aligned.
 Left padded with 0.

  
 

 

  
  

			
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 ANNEXURE “G” 

 
  
 MTN NETWORK SOLUTIONS (PTY) LTD & MTN SERVICE PROVIDER (PTY) LTD [jointly 
 known as MTN-BUSINESS] 
 SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENT FOR MIX TELEMATICS

  
  
 Confidential Information 
 All information contained herein is to be regarded as
highly confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party 
 without the prior written authorisation of MTN BUSINESS

 

 
  

 SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENT 

 
 Approvals 

 

					
	 Name
	  	 Business Unit
	  	 Signature

			
	Mike Brierley	  	MTN Network Solutions	  	
			
	Lynne Orrock	  	MTN Network Solutions	  	
			
	Wayne Locker	  	MTN Network Solutions	  	
			
	Dion Williams	  	MTN Network Solutions	  	
			
	Trevor Naidoo	  	MTN Network Solutions	  	
			
	James Rutherfoord	  	MTN Service Provider	  	
			
	Louw van Wyk	  	MTN Service Provider	  	
			
	Zanele Radebe	  	MTN Service Provider	  	
			
		  	MIX TELEMATICS	  	
			
		  	MIX TELEMATICS	  	
			
		  	MIX TELEMATICS	  	
			
		  	MIX TELEMATICS	  	
			
		  	MIX TELEMATICS	  	

 Distribution 
  

							
	 Name
	  	 Business
	  	 Telephone
	  	 E-mail

	Mike Brierley	  	MTN Network Solutions	  	+27 11 911 5421	  	mikeb@mtnns.net
	Trevor Naidoo	  	MTN Network Solutions	  	+27 83 200 0668	  	trevorn@mtnns.net
	Lynne Orrock	  	MTN Network Solutions	  	+27 11 911 5509	  	lynneo@mtnns.net
	Wayne Locker	  	MTN Network Solutions	  	+27 11 911 5415	  	waynel@mtnns.net
		  	MIX TELEMATICS	  		  	
		  	 MIX TELEMATICS
 MIX
TELEMATICS
 MIX TELEMATICS
 MIX
TELEMATICS
 MIX TELEMATICS
	  		  	

 

 
  

 Definitions 
 The following definitions apply in addition to those in contained in the main agreement between the parties: 
  

			
	APN	  	Access Point Network
		
	Blacklisting	  	the deactivation of a Terminal Equipment and/or SIM Card thereby making it unusable on the Network
		
	MIX TELEMATICS	  	Mix Telematics and/or any End User
		
	GPRS	  	General Packet Radio Services
		
	Jitter	  	is an indicator of the variation in the time between packets arriving at a site
		
	MTN NS	  	MTN Network Solutions (Pty) Ltd
		
	MTNSP	  	MTN Service Provider (Pty) Ltd
		
	MTN NS Call Centre	  	MTN NS helpdesk, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
		
	Monthly	  	refers to a calendar month
		
	Network Performance	  	means the performance of the Network as measured against specific targets for specific parameters
		
	SIM swap	  	that occurs when an existing SIM Card is faulty or damaged and accordingly cannot be used to obtain Network Services and is exchanged for another SIM Card.
		
	SLA	  	Service Level Agreement being this document
		
	MTN	  	Mobile Telephone Networks (Pty) Ltd
		
	POS Device	  	Point of Sale device
		
	VPN	  	Virtual Private Network

 

 
  

			
	Cisco Tac	  	The Cisco centralized support desk
		
	Packet Delivery	  	is an indicator of network loading, packet loss influences delay and network performance
		
	Service Credits	  	means a credit of the charges which MIX TELEMATICS may claim from MTN NS if MTN NS fails to meet a service level guarantee
		
	Business Hours	  	means 08:00 to 18:00 on weekdays and excludes public holidays
		
	PoP	  	Point of Presence on the MTN Network
		
	Qualifying Fault	  	means a Severity 1 failure resulting in a total loss of service to a site or circuit

 PURPOSE OF THE SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENT 
 To: 
 Delineate service level guarantees for services provided to MIX TELEMATICS 

Identify roles and specify responsibilities of the parties 
 Detail problem resolution paths for the parties hereto 
 Detail and specify support and maintenance
service levels 
 Detail change control procedures 
 Detail Service credit calculations 
 SERVICES SUPPORTED 

Supported Services under the SLA are: 
 VPN
management 
 Internet Bandwidth management – local and international 
 Cisco Pix Firewall support 
 Hardware support 

Hosting (if selected in the future) 

SERVICES NOT INCLUDED 
 Services not
Included under this SLA are: 
 GPRS APN Management 

 

 
  

 FUNCTIONAL ROLES AND SERVICE RESPONSIBILITIES 

The following roles are assigned to each party: 
  

											
	Party	 	Functional Role	 	Service Responsibility
	1	 	 Delivery of:
  

•     Terminal equipment

 
 •     SIM
Cards
  

•     Accessories
	 	72 hours	 	Subject to terminal equipment availability as per MTNSP/ The CUSTOMER quarterly forecast Due t
		 	 	+ 12 hours	 	  
 Where stock is not available:

 
 •     MTNSP
will immediately notify customer and offer alternative comparable devices which are immediately available for delivery within the specified service level time frame.

		 	 		 	  
 Should a customer not accept any alternative offered
by MTN:
  

•     MTNSP will place the item on priority back order

 
 •     MTNSP to
provide estimated delivery of back order item
  
 •     Delivery period for Back order items will be kept as short as possible

						
	2	 	 Activation / cancellation of:
  

  1.    SIM Cards

 
   2.    Call
line identity
  

  3.    Itemised billing

 

  4.    Loading data bundles

 
   5.    Other
Value Added Services
	 	72 hours for activation	 	 •     Receipt of an activation request form from customer
	  	N/A	  	N/A
	3	 	International call activation/ deactivation	 	48 hours	 	 •     Receipt of written request via email to businesswc@mtn.co.za from Mix
Telematics and subject to MTN SP’s approval and deposit requirements
	  		  	
						
	4	 	International Roaming activation / deactivation	 	7 days for activation & 48 hours for deactivation	 	 •     Receipt of written request via email to businesswc@mtn.co.za from MiX
Telematics and subject to MTN SP’s approval and deposit requirements
	  		  	
						
	5	 	Data services activation	 	24 hours	 	 •     Receipt of an activation request form from customer
	  	N/A	  	N/A
						
	6	 	SIM Swap – Including Warranty	 	48 hours on request including SIM number, 72 hours on request of supply of new sim card allowing an additional 8 hours for mediation	 	 •     Receipt of activation request from customer
	  	N/A	  	N/A
	7	 	Internal transfer of ownership of agreements	 	24 hours	 	 •     Must be received prior to 10th of any month

 
 •     To be
action at following bill run
	  	N/A	  	N/A
						
	8	 	SIM SWAP	 	24 hours	 	 1.       Receipt of valid written notice from customer if lost, stolen or
faulty
	  	N/A	  	N/A
	9	 	 SIM card:
  

•     Suspension

 

•     Re-activation
	 	 24 hours
  
 24 Hours
	 	 1.       Receipt of valid written notice

 

2.       Receipt of valid written notice
	  	N/A	  	N/A
	11	 	Warranty repairs or replacement of hardware	 		 	Terms – 24 month warranty from date of signed proof of delivery to MiX Telematics of terminal equipment by MTN SP	  		  	
	11.1	 	Out of box failures (In Warranty	 		 		  		  	
		 	OBF hardware delivery timelines	 	120 Hours 5 Days	 	From receipt of request	  		  	
	11.2	 	Repairs in warranty period	 		 		  		  	
	11.2.1	 	Repair internally by MTN	 	 120 Hours
 5
Days
	 	From receipt of request	  		  	

 

 
  

											
	11.2.2	 	Requirement to be repaired external manufacturer	 	 Add 120 Hours
 (5
Days)
 10 Days
	 	 •     From receipt of request

 
 •     MTN to
notify customer of additional resolution time within the first 5 days
	  		  	
						
	11.3	 	Repairs not covered by warranty terms	 		 	 •       
	  		  	
						
	11.3.1	 	Repaired internally by MTN	 	 120 Hours
 5
Days
	 	 •     From receipt of payment or Company Purchase Order
	  		  	
						
	11.3.2	 	Requirement to be repaired by external manufacturer	 	 Add 120 Hours (5 Days)

10 Days
	 	 •     From receipt of payment or Company Purchase
Order
  

•     MTN to notify customer of additional resolution time within the first 5
days
	  		  	
						
	  	 	  	 	  	 	 Quality of repair processes
	  	  	  	  
						
	12	 	Internal transfer of ownership of agreements	 	24 hours	 	 •     Must be received prior to 10th of any month

 
 •     To be
action at following bill run
	  	N/A	  	N/A
						
	13	 	SIM SWAP	 	24 hours	 	 •     Receipt of valid written notice from customer if lost, stolen or faulty
	  	N/A	  	N/A
						
	14	 	 SIM card;
  

•     Suspension

 

•     Re-activation
	 	 24 hours
  
 24 hours
	 	 1.      Receipt of valid written notice

 

2.      Receipt of valid written notice
	  		  	
						
	15	 	Blacklisting of stolen equipment	 	24 hours	 	 •     Receipt of valid SAPS case number
	  		  	
						
	16	 	Monthly Bill Pack (Statement, Invoice summary and itemized billing)	 	10 days	 	Following the monthly bill run of the applicable month	  	N/A	  	N/A
						
	17	 	Resolution of query (Communication of resolution)	 	24 hours	 	 •     After receipt of query (Unless restriction due to billing
system process / month end)
  

•     Additional 24 hours to be added should query coincide with a MTNSP Billrun
– to be communicated to customer with revised resolution time.
	  	N/A	  	N/A
				
	18	 	Service Levels Reporting	 	10th of each month	 	Service Levels contained herein will be monitored and reported on by each party
				
	19	 	Service Review Meetings	 	Quarterly	 	Parties will hold quarterly meetings to review the service performance detailed herein

  

									
		
	 Blacklisting of

stolen
 equipment

Business Rules
	 	Blacklisting will be available between 07.00 am and 20.00 from Mondays to Saturdays and 08.00am to 17.00pm on Sundays due to ITC database being closed for
updates
		 	CORPORATE CONTRACTS – QUERY ESCALATION PROCEDURE (applies where delivery of service levels contained herein are overdue by more than 12 hours and applies
to Corporates only)
		 	The current names and contact details of the MTN SP representatives will be provided to the
Customer.

 

 
  

									
	 Type of Query
	  	 Designation
of MTN SP
representative
	  	 If not resolved
within 12 hours of
referral – 1st Tier

Escalation:
	  	 If not resolved within 12 hours
of referral – 2nd Tier
Escalation:
	  	 If not resolved within 12 hours of referral – 3rd
Tier Escalation:

	Customer Service / Operational	  	 Account

Manager
	  	 Corporate
 Services

Supervisor
	  	Corporate Services Manager	  	General Manager Business Operations
	 Credit

Management
	  		  	 Corporate

Collections
 Supervisor
	  	Corporate Operations Manager	  	General Manager Business Operations
	 Corporate

Sales
	  		  	National Accounts Manager (Public Sector)	  	National Key Accounts Manager	  	General Manager Corporate Sales
	HVRC	  		  	Senior Admin Lead	  	Senior Operations and Logistics Manager	  	Financial Director

 FAULT RESOLUTION 
 The MTN NS Call Centre is available 24x365 and answers all calls relating to service delivery, such as installation queries, service outages, and service assurance issues pertaining to all the facets of
the network. In addition to answering calls, the Call Centre proactively monitors all MTN NS core and clients infrastructure and will notify the Tin terms of the reporting guarantees contained in this SLA in the event of disruptions that will affect
the delivery of service to MIX TELEMATICS. 
 All answered calls are logged in the Remedy (call management) system, tickets are generated with
reference numbers and e-mailed to respective clients. Continuous e-mail updates on the resolution of the fault are also sent to MIX TELEMATICS. Handling of queries is done through an escalation process, Level 1 offering the first customer contact,
and Level 3 being the highest level handling complex issues. MTN NS Technical Support is divided into the following levels of support according to Cisco’s Audit guidelines: 

 
 

 
 The 1st level support engineers are responsible for:

 Monitoring of client and MTN NS core networks. 
 Resolving known problems through basic troubleshooting expertise. 
 Fielding, logging, escalation
and tracking of all calls until resolution. 
 Providing feedback to clients. 
 Providing general product information, hardware and software configuration, installation and update support. 
 All calls are logged and tracked in Remedy with each update 

 

 
  

 Level 2 Engineers offer: 
 Support and maintenance of client network infrastructure and resolution of complex problems escalated by level 1 
 On-site assistance if required. 
 Level 3 Senior Network Engineers are responsible for:

 Support and maintenance of core infrastructure. 
 Determination of Product defects. 
 Provision of lab simulation and interoperability and
compatibility testing for new Software and Equipment releases prior to deployments. 
 Major project rollouts. 

Advanced Support, remote diagnoses of problems. 

Logging of TAC cases with Cisco. 
 Flow
chart for fault reporting 
 * 
  

	*	Material omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission. 

 

 
  

 INFORMATION REQUIRED WHEN LOGGING TICKETS 

The following Information will be required at the time of logging a call with the MTN NS Call Centre: 

Customer name 
 Contact Person 

Contact Telephone Number 
 E-mail address

 Detailed description of problem 

Severity Level 
 Impact to business 

SEVERITY LEVELS 
 Below is a table giving
guidelines as to the severity level that will be associated to each ticket logged. 
  

					
	Severity 1:	 	 •     
	 	Failure resulting in MIX TELEMATICS’s network being down causing critical impact to business operations if service is not restored quickly.
			
		 	 •     
	 	No workaround available
			
	Severity 2:	 	 •     
	 	Slow international or local peering
			
		 	 •     
	 	Loss of connectivity of individual branches due to access circuits
			
		 	 •     
	 	Failure resulting in MIX TELEMATICS’s network being severely degraded causing significant impact to business operations.
			
		 	 •     
	 	No workaround available
			
	Severity 3:	 	 •     
	 	Client Requested Changes
			
		 	 •     
	 	Failure resulting in MIX TELEMATICS’s network being degraded.
			
		 	 •     
	 	Network functionality is noticeably impaired but most business operations continue
			
	Severity 4:	 	 •     
	 	Requests for information
			
		 		 	 •     Prices

			
		 		 	 •     Technology updates

			
		 		 	 •     Reports

 ESCALATION PROCEDURES 
 If MIX TELEMATICS wishes to escalate a problem, either because of the urgency of the problem, or because it feels that the problem is not being given the priority it deserves, the following procedure must
be followed: 
 Contact the Call Centre with the reference number and request that the call be escalated. If for whatever reason MIX TELEMATICS
feels this to be inappropriate, the Call Centre Manager, Network Manager or Client Services Manager can be contacted directly instead. The Call Centre Manager will take the necessary steps to ensure that the call receives the appropriate priority
and/or attention. 

 

 
  

 The escalation contacts and procedures are as follows: 

 

							
	 Responsibility
	  	 Escalation Contacts
	  	 Telephone
	  	 E-Mail

	Logging of tickets and first line support	  	Call Centre Support Engineers	  	0860 11 0860	  	support@mtnns.net
	Call Centre Manager	  	Dion Williams	  	+27 11 911 5466	  	dionw@mtnns.net
	Network Manager	  	Trevor Naidoo	  	+27 11911 5472	  	trevorn@mtnns.net
	Client Services Manager	  	Wayne Locker	  	+27 11 911 5415	  	waynel@mtnns.net

  

																			
	  	 	 Client Response Time
Escalation
	 	 Client Resolve Time Escalation
	 	 Updates
to
clients

	 Severity Level
	 	 Response
 Time
	 	 Mean Time to
repair
	 	 Service
 Centre

Manager
	 	 Network

Manager
	 	 Client
Services
&
	 	 NOC

Manager
	 	 Network

Manager
	 	 Client Services
& Technical
Managers
	 
										
	1	 	15 min	 	RT + 60 min	 	15 min	 	20 min	 	30 min	 	RT + 30 min	 	RT + 45 min	 	RT + 60 min	 	30 min
	2 - Ext Line faults	 	30 min	 	RT + 4 hours	 	30 min	 	45 min	 	60 min	 	RT + 3 hours	 	RT + 4 Hours	 	RT + 6 Hours	 	60 min
	2 - Line Faults only	 	30 min	 	RT + 8 hours	 	30 min	 	45 min	 	60 min	 	RT + 6 hours	 	RT + 8 Hours	 	RT + 12 Hours	 	2 hours
	3	 	30 min	 	RT + 12 hours	 	30 min	 	1 hour	 	2 hours	 	RT + 8 hours	 	RT + 12 hours	 	RT + 24 hours	 	4 hours
	4	 	30 min	 	RT + 96 hours	 	30 min	 	2 hours	 	4 hours	 	RT + 48 hours	 	RT + 72 hours	 	RT + 96 hours	 	daily
			
	Response Time (RT)	 	The time taken once MTNNS has been notified; either by the client or MTNNS monitoring systems; to the time the client receives notification that MTNNS is attending to
the problem	 	
	Mean Time to Repair	 	The estimated time to resolve a fault or request.	 	

 LOCATION OF MTN NS SUPPORT CENTRES 
 MTN NS has a single centralised Call Centre situated in Sandhurst Johannesburg. In the case of a disaster all monitoring systems can be accessed remotely from any location on the MTN NS Network.

 MTN NS National Support offers onsite services as follows: 
 On Site response in Gauteng, Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth and East London. 
 MTN Radio
Engineers are used in all other regions for replacement of routers. All MTN RF Engineers have been Telco trained and have had basic Cisco training. 
 Remedial spares carried in all regions 
 Two types of service on offer (selected by the client):

 8x5x4 where MTN NS carries spares or equipment at the region 
 Engineer on site within 4 hours if reported before 13:00 

 

 
  

 NBD (Next Business Day): 
 Replacement parts or equipment delivered the next business day 
 NEW SERVICES 

Ordering Procedure 
  

	1.	MIX TELEMATICS’s authorised representatives may at any time order services from MTN NS by submitting and signing a Schedule of Services (SoS).

  

	2.	The SoS should be sent by fax to the MTN NS designated MIX TELEMATICS account manager or by asking the account manager to collect the signed SoS from MIX TELEMATICS
offices. 

  

	3.	MTN NS shall acknowledge receipt of the SoS from MIX TELEMATICS within one (1) hour of its receipt. 

 

	4.	Should the service ordered be a new GPRS APN, MTN NS will provision the APN within 48 hours (excluding weekends). 

 

	5.	For provisioning of ADSL users MTN NS will complete such provisioning within 24 hours (excluding weekends). 

 

	6.	For the installation of access connectivity the installation guarantee below will apply. 

 Installation Guarantee 
  

	1.	For internet access other than GPRS services and for leased line circuits for GPRS, MTN NS guarantees to order the service from Telkom within 24 hours (excluding
weekends) and have the installation of all the MTN NS services and activation of a MTN NS port completed within 30 business days. This applies for 64Kbps or larger capacity services and upgrades. 

 

	2.	MTN NS’s Circuit Installation Guarantee specifically excludes any infrastructure that is owned, managed, or installed by Telkom. 

 

	3.	MIX TELEMATICS commits that it shall not delay the installation of the services in any manner whatsoever. 

 

	4.	For purposes of this guarantee the number of days shall be calculated from the date on which MTN NS receives all of the documentation from MIX TELEMATICS needed to
process the installation. 

  

	5.	This Circuit Installation Guarantee is not applicable in the case of an installation delay where the delay is attributable to one or more of the following:

  

	 	•	 	 MIX TELEMATICS’s equipment 

  

	 	•	 	 An act or omission of MIX TELEMATICS, its employees or agents 

 

	 	•	 	 Reasons of Force Majeure as defined in the main agreement between the parties 

 

	 	•	 	 An act or omission of Telkom 

  

	5.	If MTN NS fails to meet this Circuit Installation Guarantee, MIX TELEMATICS’s account shall be credited with an amount equal to 50% of MTN NS’s standard
installation charge for the service with respect to which this guarantee has not been met. 

  

	6.	MTN NS will use its best endeavours to ensure that the Telkom circuits are installed as soon as possible and to obtain alternate wireless connectivity from MTN or ADSL
connectivity from Telkom as an interim measure should it become necessary to do so. MIX TELEMATICS has indicated that under such circumstances it will make use of reduced circuit capacities of 512Kpbs during its testing phase.

 LIST OF AUTHORISED REPRESENTATIVES 
  

	(A)	MTN NS Contact Person(s) 

 Account
Manager: 
 Name: Marla Mendes 

Position: Sales Manager: Strategic Accounts 

Office Address: 1 Commerce Square, 39 Rivonia Rd, Sandhurst 
 Telephone Number: +27 11 3911 5508 
 Mobile Telephone Number: + 27 83 222 0002 

Fax Number: +27 11 911 5443 

 

 
  

 (B) MIX TELEMATICS’s Contact Persons 

(i) 
 Name: 

Position: 
 Office Address: 

Telephone Number: +27 11 
 Mobile Telephone
Number: 
 Fax Number: 
 (ii)

 Name: 
 Position: 

Office Address: 
 Telephone Number: +27 11

 Mobile Telephone Number: 
 Fax Number

 FAULT REPORTING GUARANTEE 

(APPLICABLE TO MTN NS CORE NETWORK AND IP CONNECT CIRCUIT BUT NOT TO LAST MILE ACCESS CIRCUITS) 

 

	1.	MTN NS guarantees that the person nominated by MIX TELEMATICS will be notified by SMS / e-mail or telephonically within 30 minutes of it coming to MTN NS’s
attention that MIX TELEMATICS’s service is unavailable. 

  

	2.	MTN NS’s standard procedure is to monitor the status of all circuits terminating on the core, access and distribution routers. When the status of the circuit
changes from active to inactive, MTN NS will deem the service unavailable and will contact MIX TELEMATICS’s designated point of contact 

  

	3.	This Reporting Guarantee is only available for services provided entirely on the MTN NS network. 

 

	4.	It is the responsibility of MIX TELEMATICS to provide accurate and current contact information to be used for reporting purposes, MTN NS’ obligations under this
Reporting Guarantee will no longer be applicable should the contact information which MIX TELEMATICS has supplied be out of date or inaccurate due to an act or omission of MIX TELEMATICS. 

 

	5.	MTN NS’s obligations with regard to the Reporting Guarantee shall not be applicable if MTN NS’ failure to comply is due to reasons of Force Majeure.

  

	6.	If MTN NS fails to meet this Reporting Guarantee MIX TELEMATICS will be entitled to request that MIX TELEMATICS’s account be credited with an amount equal
to the pro rata charge for one day of the monthly fee for the service with respect to which this Guarantee has not been met, provided that MIX TELEMATICS may obtain no more than one credit per day irrespective of how often in that day MTN NS failed
to meet the Reporting Guarantee. 

 REDUNDANCY FOR GPRS APN SERVICES 

MTN NS will do the SIM associations at the request of MIX TELEMATICS to two different APNs to provide some redundancy. However, the configuration of
equipment to failover to an alternate APN is the responsibility of MIX TELEMATICS and at this time is not automated. MTN is in the final stages of testing an automated redundant solution and MTN NS undertakes to advise MIX TELEMATICS as soon as it
is available. 
 MTN NS NETWORK DESIGN 
 (APPLICABLE TO MTN NS CORE NETWORK ONLY) 
 MTN NS clients can elect to connect, in the major
regions, via Dual Connect in the access layer of the network. The Dual Connect Solution coupled with the Differentiated Services Model for QoS (Quality for Service), ensures optimal uptime across the core network. 

MTN NS has a well defined approach to continuous improvement of the infrastructure. This has been achieved by ensuring that the architecture of the
network is modular, and thus can facilitate technological improvements without affecting the operation of the network. 
 The diagram below
represents the MTN NS network design model that enables MTN NS to continuously adapt to new technologies and implement improved architecture without disrupting the network, whilst maintaining backward compatibility to services already deployed.

 

 
  

 * 
 The main principle adopted is that of defining access modules that interface seamlessly into a highly integrated core network. This allows new access technologies to be added to the network as they become
viable to deploy. Upgrading the core infrastructure can be achieved, without disruption, due to the fact that the core is fully redundant. 

MTN NS NETWORK PERFORMANCE AVAILABILITY GUARANTEE 
 (APPLICABLE TO MTN NS CORE NETWORK ONLY) 
  

	 	1.	MTN NS guarantees that MIX TELEMATICS will enjoy 99.8% availability of the MTN NS network in respect of co-location/hosting and 99.65% on Internet connectivity.

  

	 	2.	MTN NS will credit MIX TELEMATICS if it fails to meet this Availability Guarantee during any given calendar month. 

 

	 	3.	It is specifically recorded that Mobile Data Products are not covered under this SLA. 

 

	 	4.	MTN NS will calculate MIX TELEMATICS’s “Network Unavailability” for any calendar month. 

 

	 	5.	“Network Unavailability” is the number of minutes that the MTN NS was not available to MIX TELEMATICS, but will not include unavailability resulting from:

  

	 	•	 	 MTN NS scheduled Network maintenance (outside of normal working hours and with notice of at least 24 hours), 

 

	 	•	 	 The MIX TELEMATICS applications, equipment, or facilities, 

 

	 	•	 	 Acts or omissions of MIX TELEMATICS, or any use of the service authorised by MIX TELEMATICS 

 

	 	•	 	 Reasons of Force Majeure as defined in the main agreement between the parties 

 

	 	a.	Any component within the MTN NS network that is owned or maintained by Telkom 

 

	 	b.	Any act or omission of Telkom 

  

	*	Material omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission. 

 

 
  

	4.	For each accumulative hour or part thereof of Network Unavailability, in that MTN Network Solutions does not comply with this guarantee, in any calendar month, MTN
Network Solutions will credit MIX TELEMATICS’s account with an amount equal to the pro rata charge for one day of the monthly fee for the service with respect to which this Guarantee has not been met. 

 

	5.	MTN NS has designed a calculator for MIX TELEMATICS (attached hereto) in terms of which MIX TELEMATICS can allocate weightings to branches, services and critical times.
This calculator will be used to calculate all service credits. 

  

	6.	The following procedure will be adhered to: 

  

	 	6.1	MTN NS will, on the date of a Failure Event as defined in the calculator and using the calculator, determine whether MTN NS has met the minimum service level guarantees
for MIX TELEMATICS. 

  

	 	6.2	Should MTN NS have failed to meet the minimum service levels it will provide a copy of the calculation done in terms of 6.1 to MIX TELEMATICS within 7 days.

  

	 	6.3	Should MIX TELEMATICS believe that MTN NS has failed to meet the minimum service levels it will also be entitled to request that MTN NS provide it with a calculation
done in terms of 7.1 within 7 (seven) days from such request. 

  

	7.	Notwithstanding anything contained in the services agreement between MIX TELEMATICS, MTN NS and MTN SP, should MTN NS and MTN SP fail to meet this guarantee in any two
consecutive months or three times in any twelve month rolling period then MIX TELEMATICS will be entitled to terminate all its services with MTN and MTN SP on 30 (thirty) days notice. 

MEASUREMENT OF DOWNTIME 
 The measurement
of Downtime starts when a Qualifying Fault is reported to MTN NS’s Call Centre by MIX TELEMATICS or MTN NS notifies MIX TELEMATICS of a Qualifying Fault in accordance with the fault reporting procedures set out herein and MIX TELEMATICS is
issued with a fault report reference number (“trouble ticket” number). The measurement of Downtime for the purpose of calculating Service Credits ends when the fault is cleared by MTN NS. 

MTN NS will inform MIX TELEMATICS when the fault is cleared, and will dose the trouble ticket when either MIX TELEMATICS confirms within 20 minutes that
the fault Is cleared; or 
 MTN NS has attempted and failed to contact MIX TELEMATICS or MTN NS has attempted to report the fault as cleared and
MIX TELEMATICS fails to respond within 20 minutes. 
 If, within 20 minutes of being confirmed, MIX TELEMATICS confirms that the fault is not
cleared, the trouble ticket will remain open, and Downtime will be adjusted accordingly. 
 Measurement of Downtime for Qualifying Faults not
yet cleared at the end of the local Business Hours or will be suspended and resumed at the beginning of the next Business Day. 
 Measurement of
Downtime for Qualifying Faults reported outside of local Business Hours will start at the beginning of the next Business Day. 
 Where a fault
is reported and MTN NS is unable to confirm that a fault exists after performing the tests, MTN NS will notify MIX TELEMATICS at the earliest opportunity, and this will not contribute to Downtime. 

MTN NS will keep a record of total Downtime each Month, and cumulatively during the Year. 
 Downtime will be recorded in units of full minutes. 
 For the purpose of calculating the Service
Credits any periods of Downtime due to Qualifying Faults arising from, or which are otherwise indirectly caused by one or more of the following, shall be deducted from the Downtime calculated: 

 

	 	(i)	MIX TELEMATICS requesting MTN NS to test the service although no fault has been detected and/or reported; 

 

	 	(ii)	the service being modified or altered in any way either at MIX TELEMATICS’s request or by MIX TELEMATICS; 

 

	 	(iii)	any period of Planned Maintenance 

  

	 	(iv)	a failure not attributable to the service, including but not limited to faults attributable to MIX TELEMATICS equipment or MIX TELEMATICS’s private network or a
fault outside the Network; 

  

	 	(v)	failure due to any network configuration performed by MIX TELEMATICS and not approved by MTN NS; 

 

	 	(vi)	changes or alterations made other than by MTN NS (or its authorised agents) to the service or to MTN NS equipment, connections, routing plans, applications or test
equipment. 

 

 
  

 The MIX TELEMATICS may claim Service Credits for Downtime on a monthly basis as further described in the
SLA. 
 SERVICE CREDITS FOR DOWNTIME 
 Upon receipt of a validated claim, MTN NS will pass MIX TELEMATICS Credits as set forth in the table below,              per failing Site or
Circuit up to a maximum of one Month’s Site or Circuit Charges. 
 The Service Credit will then be 1/30 th of the Site Charges for each
hour of Downtime above the Service Credit Start Point recorded in a given Month above the Service Credit Start Point. 
 APPLICATION OF
SERVICE CREDITS 
 Service Credits will not be paid out if the Qualifying Fault is not reported in accordance with MTN NS’s fault
reporting procedures 
 ROUND TRIP DELAY 
 RTD is measured by MTN NS by sending, two test packets of 100 bytes for every minute, 24 hours a day between designated MTN NS MPLS Provider Edge (PE) routers. The time between a test packet being sent
and returning to its origin will be measured. Round Trip Delay statistics will be calculated as an average across all test packets sent and received over one calendar month. 
 Upon receipt of a validated claim, MTN NS will give MIX TELEMATICS a Service Credit as follows if MTN NS fails to meet the average RTD target in any calendar month. 

 

			
	 Service Credit on the monthly Site Charges
 Performance exceeding target by up to 20%
 1/60th of monthly Site Charges per affected Site
 Performance exceeding target over 20%
	 	 Target
 100 ms

	2/60th of monthly Site Charges per affected Site	 	

 PACKET DELIVERY 
 Packet Delivery is measured by sending, two test packets of 100 bytes every 5 (five) minutes, 24 hours a day between designated MTN NS MPLS Provider Edge (PE) routers. Packet Delivery statistics will be
calculated as an average of all test packets sent and received over one calendar month. 
 Packet Delivery targets (all in %) 

 

					
	 Access/egress to the MPLS Network (Packet)
	  	packet delivery %	 
	 Within South Africa
	  	 	99.9	  
	 Outside of South Africa
	  	 	99.9	  

 Upon receipt of a validated claim, MTN NS will give MIX TELEMATICS a Service Credit as follows if MTN NS fails to meet
the average Packet Delivery target in any calendar month. 
  

	
	 Performance Credit on the monthly Site Charges (Packet Delivery)

Credit of 1/60th of monthly Site
Charges per affected Site

 

 
  

 JITTER 
 Jitter is measured by sending 10 test 80 bytes packets with 20 ms spacing, every minute, 24 hours a day between designated MTN NS MPLS Provider Edge (PE) routers. Jitter statistics will be calculated as
an average of all test packets sent and received over one calendar month. 
 Jitter performance Targets (all in mS) 

 

					
	 Access/egress to the MPLS Network
	  	Jitter in ms (one way)	 
	 Within South Africa
	  	 	100	  
	 Outside of South Africa
	  	 	200	  

 Upon receipt of validated claims, MTN NS will give MIX TELEMATICS a Service Credit as follows if MTN NS fails to meet the
average Jitter target in any calendar month. 
  

			
	Performance Credit on the monthly Site Charges - Jitter	 	
	 Performance up to 10% above target
 1/60th of
monthly Site Charges per affected Site
	 	 Performance more than 10% above target
 2/60th of
monthly Site Charges per affected Site

 EXCLUSIONS 
 MTN NS will suspend measurement of Network Performance for Round – Trip Delay, Packet Delivery or Jitter: 
  

	 	•	 	 in the event of a Qualifying Fault affecting Availability; 

 

	 	•	 	 during any failure or maintenance of the measuring equipment 

 GENERAL EXCLUSIONS 
 All service level guarantees set out above apply the MTN NS core
network only. 
 \The Service Credits are limited to a maximum of the Monthly Site or Circuit Charges for each Site or Circuit affected and are
MIX TELEMATICS’s sole right and remedy for MTN NS’s failure to meet the Service Level Agreement. 
 Only measurements carried out by
MTN NS shall be used in the calculation of all the Service Credits. 
 MTN NS shall not be liable for any failure to meet the Service Levels
specified in this SLA where MIX TELEMATICS has not complied with the terms and conditions of the main agreement between the parties. 
 This SLA
shall not apply if MIX TELEMATICS does not provide or delays providing access, as requested, to MTN NS or its agents and suppliers or if MIX TELEMATICS denies permission for MTN NS or its agents and suppliers to carry out necessary repairs to the
Service. 
 The SLA does not apply during any trial period of the service, or for service or any part of the service which has a minimum
duration of less than 6 months. 
 This SLA will not apply where MTN NS’s failure to observe the SLA is due to matters beyond the
reasonable control of MTN NS. 
 This SLA will not apply during suspension of service in accordance with the terms and conditions of the main
agreement between the parties. 
 PAYMENT OF SERVICE CREDITS 
 In order to qualify for the Service Credit and, before any Service Credit can be applied, MIX TELEMATICS must make a claim to MTN NS within 25 days following the month in which poor performance occurred
providing full details of the reason for the for the claim. 
 Service Credits will normally be made by crediting MIX TELEMATICS within a
billing cycle of a claim being received. 
 Any failure by MTN NS to meet the service levels specified in this SLA shall not be considered a
material breach of the main agreement between the parties. 

 

 
  

 TRAFFIC MONITORING AND GRAPHING 
 (APPLICABLE TO MTN NS CORE NETWORK ONLY) 
 MTN NS makes use of an in-house developed
monitoring system. The whole system makes use of distributed “Collector Engines” that collect various MIB values, every 5 minutes via SNMP, from all Core and Distribution Cisco routers. All the data collected by the Collector Engines is
stored in a central database. Presentation Engines extract and manipulate the data. Dependent on the user’s login credentials, the data is accessible via a web browser. 
 The whole system is designed to proactively monitor all elements of the network. 
 Client View

 The following information is collected, recorded and displayed to client via a web browser. 

5 min, 30 min, 2 hourly and daily average utilization graphs: 
  

	 	•	 	 Local and International Internet usage 

  

	 	•	 	 Telkom access circuit usage 

  

	 	•	 	 Total MTN NS core percentage usage 

  

	 	•	 	 QOS usage over MIX TELEMATICS access circuit 

  

	 	•	 	 Latency across the core 

IP accounting for client Cisco access routers 

Status of all tickets logged by MIX TELEMATICS. 

Billing information 
 Service Centre View

 The following interface information is collected from the core and distribution routers and if an alarm condition is triggered, displayed
on the Call Centre monitoring screens 
 Status: This gives an indication of the status of all circuits connecting to and making up the
MTN NS network 
 Queue Drops. This gives an indication of overutilised circuits. 

CRC Errors. This gives an indication of the quality of a circuit. If there are errors on the line them there will be a high CRC count. This is
normally an indication that the line will fall in the near future. 
 Transitions: This generates an alarm if the interface state changes
a number of times in a short interval (line flap). This is normally an indication of a falling circuit. 
 All Network
devices that cannot be monitored via SNMP are monitored by ICMP poles, generated every 30 seconds. On the 3rd successive non-response an alarm is generated and displayed. 
 5 min, 30 min, 2 hourly and daily
average utilization graphs: 
  

	 	•	 	 Local and International peering usage 

  

	 	•	 	 Telkom core circuit usage 

  

	 	•	 	 QOS usage over the core 

  

	 	•	 	 Latency across the core 

Attached below are samples of the Network accounting Reports. 
 Traffic Analysis for MIX TELEMATICS Waverley via Randburg 
  

			
	System(s):	 	rb-ad-1.MTN NS.net in
	Maintainer:	 	Call Centre@MTN NS.net Tel. 0860 11 0860
	Link:	 	rb-ad-1-sasfn-waverley-1-a
	Interface:	 	Serial5/0/7:0 (564)
	IP:	 	209.212.103.201
	Max Speed:	 	1.3 Mb/s
	VPN:	 	Global Routing Table
	Description:	 	Client Waverley via Randburg

 The statistics were last updated Wed Apr 27 2005, 13:17:34 

 

 
  

  
 

 

 

 
  

 Illegible 
 Example of Round Trip delay measurement 
 Downtime Query Information

  
  

			
	Item Selected:	  	
		
	Group: MTNNS	  	
	BACKBONE	  	
		  	Non-historical downtime is the sum of all observation lengths which resulted in an unstable (or malfunctioning) state. Downtime is measured in units of time, with a minimum
granularity of 1 second.

  

	 	Active	Sat April 

	 	Query:	8, 0:00 to 

	 	    	Sat April 

	 	    	8, 23:00 

  

 
 

 
  

									
	 Availability for MTNNS BACKBONE

Name
	  	Enabled
Time	 	  	Total
Downtime	 
	 BL-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	0s	  
	 CT-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	0s	  
	 CT-NT-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	0s	  
	 DB-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	0s	  
	 DB-NT-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	0s	  
	 EL-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	0s	  
	 EM-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	0s	  
	 GB-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	0s	  
	 GO-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	0s	  
	 JP-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	0s	  
	 JP-NT-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	0s	  
	 LT-IPA-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	0s	  
	 NG-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	0s	  
	 NG-NT-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	0s	  
	 NS-ad-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	0s	  
	 PB-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	0s	  
	 PE-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	0s	  
	 PT-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	0s	  
	 RB-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	0s	  
	 RB-IPD-2 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	0s	  
	 RB-NT-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	0s	  
	 TB-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	0s	  
	 TB-NT-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	0s	  
	 WII-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	0s	  
	 Totals for Active Query
	  				  	 	0s	  

 

 
  

	*	All Active and Historical averages are weighted by Enabled Time. 

	**	Highlighted entries in green indicate a critical monitor which the group is dependent upon. 

Response Time Query Information 
  

 
 Item Selected:

 Group: MTNNS 
 BACKBONE 

			
		  	Response time is the measurement of how long it took to obtain an observation. Time periods where there is no data (disabled time) is omitted from numeric computations. Each
collected value is weighted based on the length of the observation. Response-time is measured in units of time, with a minimum granularity of 1 millisecond.

	 	Active	Sal 

	 	Query.	April 8, 

	 	    	0:00 to 

	 	    	Sat 

	 	    	April 8, 

	 	    	23:00 

  

 
  
 

 
  

									
	 Response Time for MTNNS BACKBONE

Name
	  	Enabled
Time	 	  	Avg
Response
Time	 
	 LT-IPA-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	185.566 ms	  
	 EM-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	69.632 ms	  
	 GO-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	63.670 ms	  
	 WH-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	59.389 mS	  
	 PT-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	53.513 ms	  
	 BL-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	51.865 ms	  
	 GB-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	45.530 ms	  
	 PB-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	42.337 ms	  
	 EL-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	40.812 ms	  
	 PE-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	40.109 ms	  
	 NS-ad-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	39.566 ms	  
	 NG-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	32.077 ms	  
	 DB-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	28.486 ms	  
	 TB-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	27.266 ms	  
	 CT-NT-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	26.968 ms	  
	 CT-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	26.447 ms	  
	 TB-NT-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	26.351 ms	  
	 DB-NT-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	23.064 ms	  
	 NG-NT-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	22.162 mS	  
	 RB-IPD-2 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	7.840 ms	  
	 JP-NT-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	6.298 ms	  
	 RB-NT-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	6.068 ms	  
	 RB-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	3.945 ms	  
	 JP-AD-1 (ping)
	  	 	24 hours	  	  	 	1.323 ms	  
	 Average for Active Query
	  				  	 	38.762 ms	  

 

 
  

	*	All Active and Historical averages are weighted by Enabled Time. 

	**	Highlighed entries in green indicate a critical monitor which the group is dependent upon. 

 NETWORK CAPACITY PROVISIONING 
 MTN NS have a clearly defined
provisioning policy for its core network links. All links are monitored continuously, and when a set threshold is reached, upgrades to the links are ordered. All core links are managed by the core network team (i.e. 3rd level engineers). 

The MIX TELEMATICS Service Engineer assigned to MIX TELEMATICS account monitors performance of MIX TELEMATICS links and recommends upgrades/downgrades of
links depending on utilisation of the link. 
 DISASTER RECOVERY / BUSINESS CONTINUITY 

MTN NS has designed its network to incorporate many elements of DRP. The load balancing, the dual nodes in (JHB, CT and DBN), the redundant backbone and
the use of the MTN SA switching centres (world class data centre facilities) are all part of the underlying topology. The total physical separation of the dual core nodes, each with access via alternate Telkom exchanges and in future from the SNO,
all contribute to this high-availability design. 
 Due to this design, MTN NS has reduced the impact to users not directly connected to an
affected node. 
 The use of Carrier Class distribution routers also increases the resilience of the network due to the higher specification of
the Cisco platforms. 
 SECURITY 

Security forms a critical component of MTN NS’s service offering, protecting client’s business data and transactions from a wide variety of
external and internal threats. It is implemented and enforced using a set of technologies, policies, and procedures that come together to form a comprehensive security framework. The implementation of and adherence to a well defined set of policies
ensures that MTN NS is able to offer robust protection across all elements of the infrastructure. 
 Covering the ten specific security domains
which MTN NS has identified, the framework determines the control mechanisms, policies and procedures for the specific elements that require and provide protection, namely; 

 

			
	 •   Routers
	  	 •   Servers

		
	 •   Switches
	  	 •   Firewalls

		
	 •   Remote Access Devices
	  	 •   Databases

		
	 •   Software
	  	 •   Network protocols

 These ten domains broadly cover the areas of authentication, authorisation and encryption and form the basis of MTN
NS’ security policies and procedures. 
 MTN NS have been accredited by VISA after an extensive audit for one of its customers. Following
the audit there were very few action items required after we had applied our default security policy. 
 ROUTER, FIREWALL AND SWITCH
CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT 
 All router configurations are backed up each hour, and are also compared to the previous backup 

If any changes take place, the changes are automatically mailed to MTN NS engineering staff 
 A history of changes is kept for at least 3 months 
 MTN NS have the ability to recover to any
point in the history files 
 All network changes are logged to an AAA server, to allow for a full audit if this is required 

 

 
  

 All users use unique IDs when making changes 
 All changes are subject to change control 
 An out-of-band management network is in place that is
independent of the core network. This network provides console access to every communication device on the network. The main function of the out-of-band management network is to provide the ability to manage the network under adverse condition which
prevent normal in-band management access of devices e.g. DOS attacks, routing loops, software failures etc. 
 Software and hardware
upgrades/new implementations are fully tested in MTN NS’s laboratory before being implemented 
 CHANGE MANAGEMENT 

MTNNS Planned Maintenance 
 MTN NS will endeavour to do all client affecting scheduled maintenance on Sundays from 02:00 to 06:00 No planned maintenance will be performed from the 25th to 2nd of every month. 
 MTN NS will notify all clients via email, at least 48 hours before any planned maintenance is undertaken. 
 Emergency Maintenance 
 MTN NS reserves the right to perform emergency maintenance if
necessary. 
 Emergency maintenance is defined as maintenance in response to a problem requiring immediate action to restore or avoid
interruption of essential services to multiple clients. 
 Clients will be notified, via email, before any emergency maintenance is undertaken.

 Client Change Management 

MTN NS will do no changes to any infrastructure unless the request comes from MIX TELEMATICS authorised / nominated staff. 

A ticket will be logged for every change request received.EX-10.21

 Exhibit 10.21 

 

	*	Material omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission 

10/09/01 12:59 PM 

Version 8 

PROVISION OF CELLULAR TELEPHONY NETWORK 
 SERVICES AGREEMENT 
 between 

MOBILE TELEPHONE NETWORKS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 
 Registration No. 1933/001411/07 
 (“MTN”) 

and 
 TELIMATRIX
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 
 Registration No: 1995/013858/07 
 (“the Company”) 

	1.	Parties 

 The
parties to this Agreement are: 
  

	 	1.1.	Mobile Telephone Networks (Proprietary) Limited being a private company duly incorporated in accordance with the company laws of the Republic of South Africa which
conducts business as a cellular telephony Network operator in South Africa; and 

  

	 	1.2.	Telimatrix (Proprietary) Limited being a private company duly incorporated in accordance with the company laws of the Republic of South Africa which conducts business
as a manufacturer and/or distributor and supplier of certain technology including inter alia GSM location based products and services. 

  

	 	1.3	At the time of concluding this Agreement the Company had purchased WASP South Africa (Pty) Limited’s (“WASP”) business as a going concern. WASP was the
company with which MTN dealt with extensively in the five (5) years preceding the Company’s purchase of WASP. WASP accordingly supplied the same services as referred to in this Agreement to its Customers which the Company has now taken
over. 

  

	2.	Definitions and Interpretations 

  

	 	2.1.	In this Agreement, unless otherwise required or indicated by the context, the singular shall include the plural and vice versa and the masculine gender shall
include all other genders and vice versa, natural persons shall include legal and juristic persons and vice versa. 

  

	 	2.2.	The headings used in this Agreement shall be deemed not to be part of the Agreement and. will not be taken into consideration in the interpretation or construction of
this Agreement. 

  

	 	2.3.	In this Agreement, unless otherwise required or indicated by the context, the following expressions and words shall have the meanings assigned to them hereunder:

  

					
		 	“Activation/Activated”	  	means the activation of a System SIM Card on to the Network thereby enabling it to be utilised on the Network;
			
		 	“Agreement”	  	means this Agreement and all annexures hereto;
			
		 	“Air Time Charges”	  	means the charges levied by MTN to its Customers for the utilisation of the cellular telephony air time on the Network in accordance with the tariffs lodged, from time to time, with
ICASA as required by the License;
			
		 	“Billing month”	  	means a period commencing at 0h00 on a particular date (determined by MTN from time to lime) of a calendar month and terminating at 23h59.59 on the day preceding such date of the
following calendar month;
			
		 	“Charges”	  	means the connection charges, monthly service charges, Airtime Charges and any other charges published by MTN from time to time in accordance with the License and/or
which

  
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		 		  	are payable by the Company to MTN, now or in the future, in consideration for the provision of the Network Services by MTN to the Company. A current detailed list of such charges is
set out in annexure “B” hereto;
			
		 	“Code of Practice”	  	means the Policies and Procedures manual annexed hereto as “A” which may be amended by MTN from time to time in accordance with the provisions of
5.2.8.1.2;
			
		 	“Company”	  	means the party referred to in 1.2 above;
			
		 	“Competing Third Party”	  	means any third party that, either now or in the future, competes with the business of MTN and includes in particular without limiting the generality of what is stated before, any
third party that conducts business as a wireless telephony Network operator in the Republic or which makes such wireless telephony Network services available to subscribers as a Service Provider or otherwise;
			
		 	“Control Station”	  	means a station managed by the Company or a Customer (as the case may be) from which the System Services are monitored and/or controlled;
			
		 	“coverage area”	  	means those areas within the Republic of South Africa where MTN provides Network Services from time to time;
			
		 	“Customer”	  	means any person who uses the System in terms of an Agreement with the Company or a third party nominated by the Company;
			
		 	“Data Service”	  	means a service whereby data messages are able to be transmitted or received via the Network once a data enabled SIM Card has been activated on the Network;
			
		 	 “Date of

Activation”
	  	means the date upon which the System SIM Card is Activated for the first time on to the Network to enable it to be utilised on the Network for the purposes of sending and/or
receiving, inter alia, a voice, SMS or data message;
			
		 	“Date of Deactivation”	  	means the date upon which the System SIM Card is Deactivated on the Network in accordance with the procedures stipulated by MTN from time to time;
			
		 	“Date of Termination”	  	means the date upon which the Company permanently deactivates a System SIM Card for use on the Network;
			
		 	“Deactivation, Deactivate or Deactivated”	  	means the deactivation of an Activated System SIM Card from the Network thereby dis-enabling such System SIM Card from being used on the Network. Such Deactivation may, however, be
reversed and unless the SIM Card is permanently disabled from use on the Network ie., terminated, such SIM Card is able to be re-Activated for use on the Network;

  
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		 	“Effective Date”	  	means 1 August 2000;
			
		 	“Equipment”	  	means an item of GSM compatible equipment installed in property chosen by the Customer (which may either be owned, leased or otherwise possessed by the Customer) and in which a
System SIM Card is installed to enable the Customer’s property to be monitored from a Control Station;
			
		 	“ICASA”	  	means the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa or its successor;
			
		 	“ICC”	  	means the International Card Configuration, being an identity number unique to each SIM card and pre-programmed into each SIM card by the manufacturer thereof at the point of
manufacture;
			
		 	“IMSI”	  	means the International Mobile Station Identity number being a number unique to each SIM Card;
			
		 	“Information”	  	means the information set out in Annexure “G” hereto;
			
		 	“License’’	  	means the license granted to MTN to install, operate and maintain a cellular telephony service within the coverage area including any successor or replacement thereof, a copy of
which shall be supplied by MTN to the Company upon request;
			
		 	“MSISDN”	  	means the Mobile Station International Subscriber Directory Number;
			
		 	“Network”	  	means the public land mobile Network established and operated by MTN in the Republic;
			
		 	“Network Services”	  	means those GSM telecommunication services made available from time to time by MTN to the Company via the Network pursuant to the activation by the Company of a System SIM Card on
the Network in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement;
			
		 	“Republic”	  	means the Republic of South Africa as constituted on the Effective Date;
			
		 	“Second Date of Activation”	  	means the date upon which the System SIM Card is Activated on the Network for the second time and subsequent to an initial suspension;
			
		 	“SIM Card”	  	means a Subscriber Identification Module (incorporating an ICC and IMSI) which, when activated and used in conjunction with an item of Equipment, connects to the Network and
provides the user with access to the Network Services;
			
		 	“SMS”	  	means a short message service which is a service whereby up to 160 (or such other number as may be determined by MTN from time to time) characters of information may be transmitted
or received by the System via the Network to or from a Control Station;

  
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		 	“Suspension/Suspend”	  	means the suspension of a System SIM Card from use on the Network which suspension is able to be lifted by the Company thereby allowing the System SIM Card to be un-suspended on the
Network in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement;
			
		 	“System”	  	means a fleet and/or asset management, vehicle tracking, or remote positioning system whereby a customized telemetry device is installed in such vehicle or asset and which is
utilised by the Company to provide System Services to its Customers;
			
		 	“System Services”	  	means the fleet and/or asset management, vehicle tracking and/or remote positioning services provided by the Company to the Customers. For the avoidance of doubt, this does not
include any telephony services which can he provided by communication to a commercially available hand held cell phone and in particular, but without limitation, positioning services for the purpose of supplying cell phone users with any information
not strictly related to vehicle/ asset positioning and/or tracking and/or recovery;
			
		 	“System SIM Card”	  	means a SIM Card purchased by the Company from MTN and which the Company shall utilise only in the System;
			
		 	“Voice activated SIM Card”	  	means a SIM Card which is enabled with a facility whereby voice messages are able to be transmitted or received via the Network once such SIM Card has been Activated on the Network.
For the avoidance of doubt, such voice message services may only be utilised by the Company in the sting one lines referred to in 10 below;
			
		 	WASP	  	means WASP South Africa (Pty) the Company whose business was purchased by the Company and to which MTN supplied SIM Cards, Network Services and information for a period of
approximately five (5) years prior to Matrix purchasing WASP’s business.

  

	 	2.4.	Subject to the provisions of 23.8, this Agreement shall be binding on and enforceable by the legal successors or permitted assigns of a party as fully and effectively
as if they had signed this Agreement in the first instance and reference to any party shall be deemed to include such party’s legal successors or permitted assigns as the case may be. 

 

	 	2.5.	The annexures or schedules attached to this Agreement form part hereof and words and expressions defined in this Agreement shall, unless the context otherwise
indicates, bear the same meanings in such annexures or schedules. 

  

	 	2.6.	Any provision of the definitions in 2.3 above which is a substantive provision conferring rights or imposing obligations on a party, shall be given effect to as if it
were a substantive provision in the body of this Agreement. 

  

	 	2.7.	The expiration or termination of the Agreement shall not effect those provisions of this Agreement which expressly provide that they will operate after such expiration
or termination, or which of necessity must continue to have effect after such expiration or termination, notwithstanding that the clauses themselves do not expressly provide for this. 

  
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	3.	Introduction 

  

	 	3.1.	The Company has developed or acquired the System which utilises the Network to transmit and receive signals transmitted between the Equipment and the Control Stations
for the purpose of providing System Services to its Customers. 

  

	 	3.2.	In order to enable the Equipment to transmit and receive signals via the Network and in order to properly operate the system, the Company requires access to the Network
through an activated System SIM Card as well as the supply of certain information from MTN in order to position and/or track and/or recover assets in which the System has been installed with the intention of utilising such System on a long term (as
opposed to a temporary) basis. For the purpose of this Agreement “long term” shall mean installation of the Equipment into a vehicle/asset as a fixture with the intention that such fixture remains in such vehicle/asset for a period of at
least three (3) consecutive months. 

  

	 	3.3.	Accordingly, the Company wishes to purchase System SIM Cards from MTN and make use of the Network Services and to on-lease the use of such System SIM Cards and Network
Services to the Customer to enable the Customer and/or the Company to operate the System, The Company also wishes to utilise certain information which MTN shall supply to it for the purposes referred to in 3.2 above. 

 

	 	3.4.	The parties wish to record that prior to the signature of this Agreement, the Company had, by virtue of WASP’S previous relationship with MTN, obtained System SIM
Cards, Network Services and Information from MTN on the basis of an oral agreement concluded between the parties. It is the parties intention that, unless otherwise stipulated in writing , the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement shall,
with effect from the Effective Date, supercede any terms and conditions contained in any prior agreement, whether oral or written, which may have been concluded between the Company and MTN and/or MTN and WASP and in particular, the aforementioned
oral agreement. Accordingly, any such earlier agreements shall cease to have any further force or effect with effect from the Effective Date. 

  

	 	3.5.	The parties wish to record their respective rights and obligations regarding the aforementioned matters. 

 

	 	3.6.	The parties wish to further record that the provisions of this Agreement pertain to the provision of Information, the purchase and supply of System SIM Cards and the
use of SMS, data and limited voice services for use in the System only. Accordingly, nothing contained in this Agreement shall be deemed to authorize the Company to sell to Customers any of the other cellular telephony products and services
available from MTN or its Service Providers or utilise the System SIM Card, Network Services and/or Information in any other manner unless MTN’s prior written agreement has been obtained. Accordingly, the Company shall not be entitled to
utilise such services and/or Information for, inter alia, the tracking and/or positioning and/or monitoring and/or providing information and/or services, in any manner, of or relating to any human beings, animals or any other items not
specifically allowed for in this Agreement. 

  
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	4.	The commencement and duration 

 Irrespective of the date upon which the parties sign this Agreement, this Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and shall continue indefinitely until terminated by either party on three hundred
and sixty five (365) days written notice to the other or unless terminated by either party in accordance with the provisions of 15, provided that neither party shall be entitled to give such notice of termination prior to an expiration of
twelve (12) months from the date upon which this agreement is signed by MTN. 
  

	5.	Provision of System SIM Cards, MSISDN’s, and Network Services 

 

	 	5.1.	MSISDN’s 

 Simultaneously
with the purchase of the System SIM Cards by the Company from MTN, MTN will make MSISDN’s available to the Company for allocation by the Company, together with the System SIM Cards, to the Customers on the basis that:- 

 

	 	5.1.1	MTN will select and make MSISDN’s available to the Company which MSISDN’s will be listed in a computer printout delivered to the Company by MTN simultaneously
with the delivery of the System SIM Cards ordered by the Company; 

  

	 	5.1.2	MTN hereby licences the Company to allocate such MSISDN’s, together with the corresponding System SIM Cards, to the Customers throughout the term of this
Agreement; 

  

	 	5.1.3	if MTN, in its sole discretion, considers it necessary to do so for MTN’s operational or business requirements, then MTN will be entitled at any time to withdraw,
amend, change, alter or vary any or all of the MSISDN’s which have been allocated to the Company in terms of 5.1.1. on 30 days notice to the Company and provide the Company with alternative MSISDN’s. 

 

	 	5.2	Ordering 

 Subject
to availability and stock limitations, MTN or its nominated agent, will supply to the Company the number of System SIM Cards ordered by the Company from MTN from time to time in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and more specifically
in accordance with the provisions set out below:- 
  

	 	5.2.1	Ordering Procedure 

  

	 	5.2.1.1	All System SIM Card orders shall be placed by the Company in writing, by facsimile to a number stipulated by MTN from time to time, on the standard order form supplied
to the Company by MTN from time to time; 

  

	 	5.2.1.2	Each System SIM Card order placed by the Company pursuant to this Agreement shall include the Company’s requested delivery date and the address to which such
System SIM Cards should be delivered by MTN; 

  

	 	5.2.1.3	Each System SIM Card order shall be subject to the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in or referred to
on the relevant System SIM Card order and to the exclusion of any other terms and conditions in any document or other form of communication used by the Company; 

 

	 	5.2.1.4	No System SIM Card order shall be binding on MTN unless and until accepted by MTN or its nominated agent, by way of written notice to the Company.

  
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	 	5.2.2	Delivery 

  

	 	5.2.2.1	Save to the extent provided below, MTN shall use its reasonable endeavours to supply System SIM Cards on or before the delivery date(s) referred to in the applicable
System SIM Card order. 

  

	 	5.2.2.2	Notwithstanding the provisions of 5.2.2.1, the Company acknowledges that any dates and times specified by MTN to the Company for delivery of System SIM Cards ordered by
the Company are estimates only. Accordingly, MTN shall not be liable for any claims, damages, costs, losses or other expenses sustained or incurred by the Company arising directly or indirectly as a result of delivery not being made on or before
such dates and times for any reason whatsoever. The Company shall not be entitled to refuse to accept delivery of any System SIM Cards as a consequence of any delay unless such delivery takes place after the expiration of a period of thirty
(30) calendar days from the day on which MTN or its nominated agent, accepted the order in accordance with the provisions of 5.2.1.4 above. 

  

	 	5.2.2.3	All risk in and to any System SIM Card supplied by MTN to the Company shall pass to the Company upon delivery thereof by MTN or its authorised carrier to the delivery
address nominated by the Company and specified on the applicable System SIM Card order as referred to in 5.2.1.2 above. For the purposes of this 5.2.2.3, delivery shall mean the physical delivery of the system SIM Cards by MTN to the Company.

  

	 	5.2.2.4	Forthwith following the delivery by MTN or its authorised carriers of System SIM Cards, the Company shall return to MTN or its authorised carrier, an acknowledgement of
receipt, in the form of MTN’s official despatch note, signed and dated by an authorised representative of the Company. In the event that an authorised representative of the Company refuses to or is unable for any reason to sign the
acknowledgement of receipt as aforementioned, MTN or its authorised carriers shall not be obliged to deliver the System SIM Cards to the Company and shall be entitled to return such System SIM Cards to MTN’s warehouse in Midrand, Gauteng or any
other warehouse utilised and selected by MTN. MTN shall not be liable to the Company in any way for such non-delivery of the System SIM Cards. The Company shall not be entitled to cancel the order by virtue of such non-delivery and in addition shall
be obliged to pay MTN for the charges incurred by MTN for re-delivering the System SIM Cards to the Company at a later stage. Receipt by MTN of a signed despatch note shall be prima facia proof of delivery and no claims for shortages will be
accepted or considered by MTN thereafter. 

  

	 	5.2.3	Activation 

  

	 	5.2.3.1	Each System SIM Card supplied by MTN to the Company in terms of this Agreement shall be pre-programmed with an IMSI and an ICC. 

  
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	 	5.2.3.2	The Company shall be entitled to Activate a System SIM Card supplied to it by MTN at any time in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Practice.

  

	 	5.2.3.3	* 

  

	 	5.2.4	Price and Payment 

 In
addition to the Charges referred to in 5.2.3.3 above, and in respect of each System SIM Card ordered by the Company and delivered by MTN during the term of this Agreement, the Company shall pay to MTN or its nominated agent, such sum for each System
SIM Card as may be determined by MTN from time to time, such sum to be payable within thirty (30) days of the date of MTN’s monthly statement in the relevant amount, which statement will be issued by MTN within 15 days of the last day of
every calendar month subsequent to the month in which the system SIM Card was delivered. The amount payable by the Company to MTN for the purchase of a System SIM Card shall be no more than the tariff amount registered by MTN with ICASA in
accordance with the provisions of the License. 
  

	 	5.2.5	Title 

  

	 	5.2.5.1	The supply of a System SIM Card by MTN to the Company pursuant to this Agreement shall, subject to the payment by the Company of the sum(s) referred to above,
constitute a transfer of title to the Company in the physical material constituting such System SIM Card only. Accordingly, nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed as vesting in the Company any right, title or interest in the
software, the IMSI, or the ICC contained in each System SIM Card, on the basis that the Company is only licensed by MTN to use the same with effect from delivery of each System SIM Card in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.

  

	 	5.2.5.2	The Company shall not and shall not knowingly permit any other person to reverse engineer, decompile, modify or tamper in any way with the software, the IMSI or ICC
contained within any System SIM Card. In the event that MTN has reason to believe that any software and/or the IMSI and/or the ICC contained in any System SIM Card has been modified or tampered with in any way (other than by MTN or its authorised
agent), MTN shall have the right, to immediately suspend the provision of the Network services to the holder of such System SIM Card pending an investigation of any such belief. 

 

	 	5.2.5.3	The Company indemnifies and holds MTN harmless from and against any loss, claim, harm, expense or damages suffered or sustained by MTN and arising, directly or
indirectly out of its Suspension of the Network Services or any of them pursuant to 5.2.5.2 and/or 5.2.5.4. The provisions of this clause shall, in the 

 * Material omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission. 

  
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case of clause 5.2.5.2, only apply where the result of MTN’s investigation provides reasonable proof, inference or probability that the Company has breached the provisions of 5.2.5.2 above.

  

	 	5.2.5.4	In addition to 5.2.5.2 above, in the event that MTN discovers, to its reasonable satisfaction that any software and/or the IMSI and/or ICC contained in a System SIM
Card has been modified or tampered with in any way in contravention of 5.2.5.2 above, MTN shall be entitled forthwith, on the giving of written notice to this effect to the Company, to Deactivate such System SIM Card and the IMSI contained therein
from the Network. Such Deactivation shall be without prejudice to any other rights afforded to MTN. 

  

	 	5.2.6	Warranty 

 If within a
period of twelve months following the date of delivery to the Company, a System SIM Card fails, due to any malfunction which is attributable to an error in the manufacture or programming of the System SIM Card, MTN shall replace the System SIM Card
free of charge to the Company as soon as reasonably practicable after being notified in writing of such malfunction by the Company whereupon the malfunctioning System SIM Card shall be returned forthwith by the Company, at its own cost, to MTN. Upon
the issue of a replacement System SIM Card, risk and title in the physical material comprising the malfunctioning System SIM Card shall revert to MTN. 
  

	 	5.2.7	Replacement System SIM Cards 

  

	 	5.2.7.1	Notwithstanding 5.2.6., the Company may, at any time, request MTN to supply a replacement System SIM Card. The price of any such replacement System SIM Card as well as
the activation/ connection thereof shall be determined by MTN in accordance with the relevant tariff amounts applicable at the time of such replacement and all replacement System SIM Cards shall be supplied by MTN upon and subject to the terms and
conditions of this Agreement. 

  

	 	5.2.7.2	If a replacement System SIM Card is issued to the Company pursuant to 5.2.6. above, the Company shall not be liable to pay a connection charge to MTN in respect of the
initial Activation of such System SIM Card to the Network. 

  

	 	5.2.8	Connections 

  

	 	5.2.8.1	Access to the Network 

  

	 	5.2.8.1.1	 Where MTN agrees to provide the Company with access to the Network and/or to any systems attached or connected to the Network in order to obtain the
Information, facilitate the Activation, Deactivation and/or Suspension of such System SIM Cards or administration of the accounts or records of Customers or the System Services (“the services”), the Company shall at all times comply with
such procedures and directions as MTN , in its discretion, may, in addition to those contained in the Code of Practice, specify in writing from time to time. For the avoidance of doubt, MTN shall not be obliged to provide the Company with any access
to the Network and/or its system other 

  
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than the access which MTN considers necessary for the Company to Activate, re-Activate, Deactivate, suspend and/or unsuspend System SIM Cards, to obtain the relevant call data records to enable
the Company to bill its Customers and to obtain the Information. In supplying the Company with such access to the Network and/or the systems as aforesaid, MTN shall use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that this results in the Company obtaining
the services as expeditiously as possible. MTN shall not, however, be responsible for any delays incurred or caused by circumstances beyond its control. 

  

			
	 5.2.8.1.2
  

	 	MTN expressly reserves the right, at any time, to vary any procedures and/or directions specified by MTN pursuant to 5.2.8.1.1 above by giving not less than 30 days’ notice
in writing to the Company and any such variation shall become effective immediately following the expiry of such notice period. MTN shall only be entitled to exercise the rights afforded to it in this 5.2.8.1.2, in the event that it adopts a general
policy in relation to other parties and entities with which it has contracted and to which such variations of procedures and/or directions are also relevant or applicable. In the event that such variations of procedures and/or directions are only
relevant to the Company then MTN shall, notwithstanding the aforesaid, be entitled to vary such procedures and/or directions provided that it does so in consultation with the Company.

  

	 	5.2.8.1.3	Any procedures and directions specified by MTN in accordance with 5.2.8.1.1 and 5.2.8.1.2 above shall be deemed to have been incorporated into this Agreement and any
failure by the Company to comply with such procedures and directions shall constitute a breach of this Agreement. 

  

	 	5.2.8.2	Interfaces 

  

	 	5.2.8.2.1	 If the Company wishes to link or connect any of its administrative systems to the Network, and/or any other system attached or connected to the Network
MTN shall, as soon as reasonably practicable following the date of any written request by the Company and subject to 5.2.8.1.1, furnish the Company with details of any necessary interfaces in order to facilitate such connection for the purpose only
of enabling the Company to provide the System Services, Activate, De-activate and/or Suspend System SIM Cards, to obtain the Information, or to otherwise administer the accounts or records of Customers. The charges associated with such links,
connections and/or interfaces shall be for the Company’s account and MTN shall be entitled to charge the Company therefor. For the avoidance of doubt, as at the signature date of this Agreement, the Company is not required to pay any such
charges for any connections and/or links in place at the date of signature by the Company. Any charges to be incurred for links and/or connections installed after signature of this Agreement shall be agreed to by the

  
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parties at the time that such links and/or connections are requested and failing such agreement MTN shall not be obliged to allow and/or supply such link and/or connection.

  

	 	5.2.8.2.2	Notwithstanding 5.2.8.2.1 or the provisions contained in the Site and Services Agreement which the parties intend concluding simultaneously with the signature of this
Agreement, MTN shall not be obliged to connect any administrative systems of the Company’s not connected at the date of signature of this Agreement by MTN and referred to in 5.2.8.1.1 if MTN, in its reasonable opinion, considers that such
connection will not be technically, operationally or financially viable for MTN or if such connection would necessitate or require any alteration or modification to the Network and/or any other system(s) attached or connected thereto in any way.

  

	 	5.2.8.2.3	Nothing contained in this clause 5.2.8.2 shall be construed as vesting in the Company any title, or intellectual property right or any other right whatsoever in any
interfaces furnished to the Company pursuant to the provisions of this clause 5.2.8.2 or the Information as supplied in accordance with the provisions of 5.2.8.1 and 6. It shall be the Company’s responsibility to obtain the right to use any
intellectual or immaterial property right vested in a third party and which, is incorporated in any interface specified by MTN and to pay for any expenses incurred in effecting and/or establishing such interfaces. 

 

	 	5.2.8.3	Links 

  

	 	5.2.8.3.1	In addition to the provisions contained above, if MTN permits the connection of any of the Company’s administrative systems to the Network and/or any other system
attached or connected thereto for the purposes referred to above, it shall be the responsibility of the Company to, inter alia, provide, operate and maintain any telecommunications circuit or interface necessary to effect such
connection at its own cost and expense. 

  

	 	5.2.9	Provision of the Network services 

  

	 	5.2.9.1	Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, MTN shall use its reasonable endeavours to provide and maintain the availability of the Network Services to the
Company throughout the coverage area. 

  

	 	5.2.9.2	Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed as placing any obligation on MTN to provide or to continue to provide the Network Services to the Company if the
Company fails at any time to satisfy MTN as to the Company’s reasonable competence to provide the System Services contemplated in this Agreement to its Customers in a proper and efficient manner and in accordance with the provisions of this
Agreement, the Licence, and the Code of Practice. In this respect, MTN shall have the right at any time, on reasonable notice to the Company, to:- 

  
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	 	5.2.9.2.1.1	require the Company to provide, in an expeditious manner, financial, marketing, commercial, operating and other information, which may include a detailed business plan
to, inter alia, enable MTN to conduct a full and detailed due diligence of the Company, the costs of which shall be for MTN’s account. MTN undertakes to conduct such due diligence with as little disruption to the Company’s business
as possible and shall treat such information as confidential; and 

  

	 	5.2.9.2.1.2	inspect the operations of the Company at its business premises; 

 to the extent reasonably necessary to satisfy itself of the Company’s ability to perform its obligations, on an ongoing basis in respect of, the License and the Code of Practice in accordance with
the provisions of this Agreement and to meet the minimum requirements referred to herein. 
  

	 	5.2.9.3	MTN shall be entitled, at any time, and without liability to the Company or any third party, to modify, expand, improve, maintain or repair the Network or the Network.
Services notwithstanding that this may require suspending the operation of the Network or its provision of the Network Services. 

  

	 	5.2.9.4	MTN shall use its best endeavours to provide the Company with advance notice of any such Suspension and to minimise the duration thereof in so far as this is reasonably
practicable. 

  

	 	5.2.9.5	MTN may at any time establish procedures and arrangements, in consultation with the Company, in relation to, inter alia, procedures relating to stolen equipment
and/or System SIM Cards and the Company agrees that it will comply with and implement, as soon as reasonably practicable, such procedures and arrangements at its own cost and expense. 

 

	6.	Supply of Information 

  

	 	6.1	For the duration of this Agreement, MTN shall supply the Company with the Information in accordance with the terms and conditions contained below:-

  

	
	

  

	 	6.1.1	The Information supplied by MTN to the Company shall be limited to the Information contained in Annexure G hereto; 

 

	 	6.1.2	Such information shall be supplied by MTN to the Company in the manner stipulated by MTN from time to time; 

 

	 	6.1.3	 All such Information is proprietary to MTN and the Company shall not be entitled to utilise such Information for any purposes other than those
contained in this Agreement and in particular to provide the System Services to its Customers. In addition, but without derogating from the generality of the above, the Company shall not be entitled to, directly or indirectly, pass such Information
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party shall mean any party other than the Company and includes any division, department or group within the Company that is not directly involved in the supply of the System Services to
Customers; 

  

	 	6.1.4	The Company shall adhere to the strictest standards possible to ensure that this Information remains confidential and acknowledges that any misuse of such information
by the Company and/or utilisation of such information by an unauthorized third party could be severely detrimental and prejudicial to MTN and that MTN may incur substantial damages should this occur. 

 

	 	6.2	The Company acknowledges that MTN does not warrant the accuracy of the Information and accordingly shall have no claim against MTN and/or its subsidiaries and/or its
affiliate companies, directors and/or employees as a result of the Company and/or any third party suffering any damages by virtue of the Information being incorrect in any way. MTN shall, however, use its best endeavours to ensure that its systems
operate in such a manner as to provide correct Information. 

  

	 	6.3	The parties wish to record that MTN has, in the past, supplied the Information to WASP and shall, for the foreseeable future, supply the Information to the Company, at
no charge, The parties agree that in the event that MTN develops a system whereby the information can be translated and/or amalgamated and/or utilised by MTN in such a way as to provide the System Services, as was previously done by WASP, the
parties shall, in good faith and within a reasonable time of being called on to do so, meet to in good faith negotiate the possibility of MTN supplying such services (as opposed to the Information) to the Company and the terms and conditions upon
which such services will be supplied including the cost thereof. 

  

	 	6.4	* 

  

	7	Forecasts of System SIM Cards 

  

	 	7.1	In order to assist MTN in maintaining sufficient stock levels, to ensure the timeous and proper supply of System SIM Cards to the Company, the Company shall provide MTN
with quarterly forecasts of the quantity of System SIM Cards which the Company anticipates requiring. The first quarter shall commence upon the first day of the month immediately proceeding the date of signature of this Agreement by the Company.

  

	 	7.2	MTN may, but shall not be obliged, to utilise such forecasts to procure the necessary System SIM Cards from the manufacturers or suppliers and similarly such forecasts
shall not constitute an order on the Company’s behalf. 

 * Material omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment
and filed separately with the Commission. 

  
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	8	The Company’s undertakings 

  

	 	8.1	In addition to the provisions contained above, the Company undertakes for the duration of this Agreement: 

 

	 	8.1.1	to set up the required mechanisms and procedures, including the purchase and operation of such hardware and software as may be required for the implementation of the
provisions of this Agreement at its own cost; 

  

	 	8.1.2	to co-operate with MTN and do whatever may be necessary and incumbent upon it to ensure the successful implementation of this Agreement; 

 

	 	8.1.3	not to do anything that damages the good name and reputation of MTN. Similarly, MTN undertakes not to do anything that damages the good name and reputation of the
Company; 

  

	 	8.1.4	to attend to any and all Customer queries or complaints in a prompt and courteous manner and to use its best endeavours to ensure that the Customers to whom the System
SIM Cards and System Services are to be or have been supplied by the Company do not approach MTN directly with Customer queries. In the event of MTN rendering any Customer support services, MTN shall be entitled to charge for such services at rates
published to the Company from time to time. 

  

	 	8.2	The Company shall not be entitled to utilise or display any mark or logo which is proprietary to or licensed by MTN, whether such marks and logos are registered or
unregistered, unless MTN’s prior written permission has been obtained. Any use of such marks or logos shall be strictly in compliance with MTN’s directions as provided for from time to time; 

 

	 	8.3	The Company acknowledges that it enters into this Agreement as principal and not as agent on behalf of the Customers and accordingly that all obligations contained in
this Agreement shall be obligations which the Company itself shall be obliged to fulfil. Furthermore, the Company shall be responsible and liable for any breach of the provisions of this Agreement resulting from the Customer’s, their employees
and/or agents acts or omissions. 

  

	 	8.4	The Company shall stipulate in its agreement with the Customer that the Company may, upon written notice, cede and assign its rights and obligations contained in such
Agreement to a nominated third party. 

  

	 	8.5	* 

  

	 	8.6	The Company undertakes to, within ten (10) days of MTN’s written request to do so, provide MTN with a detailed list of the MSISDN’s of those System SIM Cards
which have been Deactivated by the Company as well as detailed reasons why such System SIM Cards have been Deactivated. 

 *
Material omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission. 

  
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	 	8.7	The Company shall, as security to MTN for payment of amounts due and payable by the Company to MTN and, within thirty (30) days of the Date of Signature, allow MTN
to either register a general notarial bond over its entire debtors book or require the Company to provide some other form of security acceptable to MTN which bond or security shall be provided on terms and conditions acceptable to MTN. * The
conclusion of this Agreement shall be conditional upon the effective registration of such bond or supply of security within thirty (30) days of the last party signing this Agreement. The costs associated with registering the special notarial
bond or supply of security shall be for MTN’s account, In the event of MTN perfecting the rights accorded to it in the special notarial bond, the costs relating to such perfection shall be for the Company’s account. Should the Company not
comply with the provision of this 8.7 for any reason, such failure shall be deemed to constitute a material breach of this Agreement. MTN shall provide the necessary cooperation and assistance to the Company in order to allow the Company to fulfil
its obligations contained in this 8.7. 

  

	 	8.8	The Company shall, within thirty (30) days of MTN so requesting it, submit to MTN a comprehensive business plan. This business plan shall indicate the anticipated
business to be conducted by the Company on a quarterly basis for the twelve (12) month period in question. 

  

	9	Charges payable by the Company for System SIM Card Activations, Deactivations and/or Suspensions and Network Services 

In addition to the provisions of 5.2.3.3 and 5.2.4 above, the Company shall be liable to MTN for payment of all Charges incurred by the
Company as a result of the Activation, Deactivation and/or Suspension of the System SIM Cards on the Network as well as the utilisation of the Network Services. Such Charges are currently set out in Annexure “B” hereto and may be varied by
MTN upon written notice to the Company. Such charges shall be paid by the Company without setoff or deduction within thirty (30) days of the statement date which statement shall be issued by MTN on a monthly basis in accordance with the
provisions of 5.2.4. 
  

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	13.	Compliance with all Laws 

  

	 	13.1	The Company shall: 

  

	 	13.1.1	at its own cost, observe all relevant legislation and comply with any directions made by any competent regulatory authority concerning the fulfillment of its
obligations in terms of the matters contemplated in this Agreement; and 

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	 	13.1.2	not use or knowingly allow others to use the Network services for improper, immoral or unlawful purpose; and 

 

	 	13.1.3	not act or omit to act in any way likely to injure or damage any person, property or the Network or cause the quality of the Network Services to be impaired or
interrupted in any manner whatsoever. 

  

	 	13.2	The Company further undertakes: 

  

	 	13.2.1	to provide MTN with such information and co-operation as may be required by MTN so as to facilitate: 

 

	 	13.2.1.1	the efficient operation and maintenance of the Network; and 

  

	 	13.2.1.2	compliance with any Licence or regulatory conditions which may be applicable to the subject matter of this Agreement; and 

 

	 	13.2.2	to comply at its own cost with any directions issued by MTN insofar as they relate to compliance with the provision of any applicable Licence or regulatory conditions,
the use or promotion of Network Services, or the supply, storage or use of System SIM Cards. 

  

	 	13.3	MTN warrants that, at the time of signing this Agreement, it is duly licensed to provide the Company with System SIM Cards and the Network Services.

  

	14.	Disputes 

  

	 	14.1	If any dispute arises between the parties in connection with, this Agreement or its subject matter which cannot be resolved amicably by the parties, the parties and
their legal representatives will promptly meet to consider whether there is a possibility of resolution by mediation or conciliation. 

  

	 	14.2	If both parties cannot agree to refer the dispute to mediation or conciliation, the parties will promptly consider whether to refer the dispute to arbitration.

  

	 	14.3	If the parties agree to refer the dispute to arbitration, the rules of arbitration will unless otherwise agreed, be the rules of the Arbitration Act in force at the
time of referral of the dispute to arbitration and the arbitration will be conducted in accordance with the provisions of the Arbitration Act, No. 42 of 1965. 

 

	 	14.4	If the parties do not agree to refer the dispute to arbitration, they shall be entitled to proceed to litigation in the courts. 

 

	 	14.5	In the event of either party’s failure to make any payments due to the other timeously, the provisions of clauses 14.1 to 14.4 shall, at that party’s
election, not apply and such party may immediately proceed to litigation in the courts. 

  

	 	14.6	Nothing in this clause shall prevent any party from obtaining interdict relief in the courts pending the outcome of or pending the consideration of alternative dispute
resolution procedures nor from exercising its rights as set out in clause 15 below. 

  

	 	14.7	The provisions of this clause shall survive termination of this Agreement. 

  
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	15.	Breach and termination 

  

	 	15.1	Notwithstanding the provisions of 4 above, if a party: 

  

	 	15.1.1	commits a material breach of any provision going to the root of this Agreement (including a failure to pay by due date) and fails to remedy the breach within fourteen
(14) days of receipt of a written notice to do so, provided that if the breach can reasonably be remedied within a shorter period, the party giving the notice may specify that shorter period in the notice and the party in default shall remedy
the breach within that shorter period; or 

  

	 	15.1.2	commits a breach of this Agreement which breach does not in itself constitute a material breach, then the breaching party shall be obliged to remedy the breach within
fourteen (14) days of receipt of a written notice to do so and failing such rectification, the provisions of 14 shall apply. Furthermore, in the event, that either party continuously or repetitively commits breaches which are in themselves not
material to the Agreement, but, by virtue of the repetitive nature of such breaches amount, in the non-breaching party’s reasonable opinion, to a material breach, then such breach shall be deemed to be a material breach and the non-breaching
party shall be entitled to the remedy afforded in 15.1.1. and 15.3; or 

  

	 	15.1.3	takes steps to place itself, or is placed, in liquidation, either voluntarily or compulsorily, or under judicial management whether provisionally or finally; or

  

	 	15.1.4	commits an act which could be an act of insolvency (as defined in the Insolvency Act from time to time) if committed by a natural person; or 

 

	 	15.1.5	fails to satisfy judgement against that party within 10 days after that party becomes aware of the judgement, except that if the party provides evidence on an ongoing
basis to the reasonable satisfaction of the other party that steps have been initiated within 10 days to appeal, review or rescind the judgement and to procure Suspension of execution and that such steps are being expeditiously pursued, the period
of 10 days shall run from the date that judgement becomes final or the attempt to procure the Suspension of execution fails; 

 that party shall be in default. 
  

	 	15.2	The Company shall be in breach of its obligations if:- 

  

	 	15.2.1	There is a change in management or ownership occurring in any person, body or entity who/ which has stood as surety or security for the Company’s obligation to MTN
and such surety has not been replaced by a financial guarantee in a form and manner acceptable by MTN; or 

  
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	 	15.2.2	If such person, body or entity which has stood as surety for the Company’s obligations is placed under provisional or final liquidation or interim or final
receivership or judicial management or if that party has become insolvent or compromises or attempts to compromise its creditors; 

  

	 	15.2.3	then MTN shall be entitled to exercise the rights afforded to it in 15.1 and 15.3. 

 

	 	15.3	If a party is in default, the other party (the “aggrieved party”) shall be entitled, in addition to other remedies afforded to it in law, to:

  

	 	15.3.1	cancel this Agreement in which event the aggrieved party shall be entitled to claim damages; or 

 

	 	15.3.2	uphold this Agreement, in which event the full balance owing, and all other obligations owed, by the party in default shall, at the option of the aggrieved party,
become immediately due, payable and enforceable. 

  

	 	15.4	In the event of the License terminating for any reason or the regulations applicable to MTN and/or the telephony industry change to the extent that MTN’s position
and/or ability to perform its obligations as required in this Agreement, is affected then, MTN shall be entitled to immediately serve notice of its intention to terminate this Agreement. The notice period of such termination notice shall be
reasonable in the circumstances. Such termination by MTN shall not constitute a breach of the Agreement by MTN. 

  

	 	15.5	In addition to the above, in the event that the Company:- 

  

	 	15.5.1	has a change in shareholdings such that existing shareholders (being shareholders of the Company as at the signature date and proof of which shall be supplied by the
Company simultaneously with the signature of this Agreement) no longer own and/or control more than 50% of the issued shares of the Company, OR 

  

	 	15.5.2	the existing shareholders enter into such agreement that they no longer have management control of the Company; 

without MTN’s written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, then MTN shall be entitled to terminate this
Agreement on ninety (90) days written notice to the Company. For the purposes of this 15.5, in the event that MTN does not revert with its consent or the withholding thereof, within twenty (20) business days of request by the Company, MTN
shall be deemed to have given its consent. 
  

	 	15.6	Without derogating from any of the provisions referred to above, in the event that any Competing Third Party becomes a shareholder of the Company, without MTN’s
prior written consent, which consent shall be given or refused in MTN’s sole discretion and which shall be notified by MTN to the Company within twenty (20) days of the Company’s written request, then MTN shall be entitled to
terminate this Agreement on sixty (60) days written notice to the Company. Such termination shall be without prejudice to MTN’s rights. 

  
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	17.	Consequences of termination 

  

	 	17.1	Termination of this Agreement for any reason shall be without prejudice to any claims or remedies accrued to either party immediately prior to the date of termination.
All amounts owing by any party to the other in terms of this Agreement shall become immediately due and payable. 

  

	 	17.2	Upon termination of this Agreement for any reason: 

  

	 	17.2.1	MTN shall be entitled to immediately Deactivate any or all System SIM Cards and MSISDN’s supplied to the Company pursuant to this Agreement. The Company hereby
indemnifies MTN against any claims, losses, expenses and liability howsoever arising from such Deactivation; 

  

	 	17.2.2	the Company shall immediately discontinue the allocation of any System SIM Cards and MSISDN’s to Customers or potential Customers; 

 

	 	17.2.3	any amounts due by either party to the other shall immediately become payable; 

 

	 	17.2.4	the Company shall immediately cease to use or display any marks or logos, whether registered or unregistered, which are proprietary to MTN and shall make or cause to be
made the necessary changes to its promotion and advertising material, to the satisfaction of MTN; 

  

	 	17.2.5	* 

  

	 	17.2.6	the Company shall, within thirty (30) days of MTN so requesting it, return any System SIM Card and MSISDN which have not been allocated to Customers and which are
in the Company’s control and/or possession, 

  

	 	17.3	the Company, shall return any and all copies/ originals (whether in hard or soft format) of any confidential information obtained from MTN, including the Information,
to MTN within thirty (30) days of 

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the termination date and the Chief Executive Officer and/or managing Director of the Company shall, within the same time period, confirm in writing that such information has been returned.

  

	 	17.4	Provisions of this clause 17 shall survive any termination of this Agreement. 

 

	18.	Force majeure 

Neither party shall he liable under this Agreement if and so far and so long as either or both of them are prevented from carrying out the
same by “force majeure”, that is to say an act of God, act of war, warlike operations, civil commotion, strikes or any industrial action whatsoever, fire, tempest or any other cause or happening beyond its control. 

 

	19.	Liability and indemnity 

  

	 	19.1	MTN shall not be liable to the Company or any Customer for any loss, claim, action, expense, damage or injury suffered or sustained by the Company or the Customer
whatsoever and howsoever arising pursuant to or as a result of the Company’s possession of or onward supply to any Customer or any third party of System SIM Cards, the Network Services, the System and/or System Services or arising in any way as
a result of this Agreement, whether direct or indirect, consequential or contingent and whether foreseeable or not. In particular, MTN will not be liable for any financial loss, loss of business, profit, saving, revenue or goodwill suffered or
sustained by the Company howsoever arising. 

  

	 	19.2	Save to the extent expressly provided in this Agreement, MTN makes no warranties or representations whatsoever in respect of the System SIM Cards, Equipment and/or
Network Services or Information supplied by it to the Company in terms of this Agreement. All other statutory, express, implied or tacit terms and condition or warranties are excluded. 

 

	 	19.3	The provisions of this clause 19 shall survive any termination of this Agreement for any reason. 

 

	 	19.4	The Company shall ensure that, within ninety (90) days of it signing this Agreement, it advises its Customers in writing that MTN is not a party to the agreement
between the Customer and the Company and that MTN shall not be liable for any loss or damaged suffered by the Customer in any manner whatsoever as a result of such a agreement and that MTN shall be entitled to suspend the Network Services at any
time in order to effect repairs and/or conduct maintenance operations on the Network and that MTN shall not be liable for any loss or damage suffered by the Company and/or the Customer as a result of such suspension. 

 

	20	Value-added tax 

Unless otherwise stipulated, all prices referred to in this Agreement are indicated as exclusive of VAT. Accordingly, MTN shall be
entitled to add VAT, at the applicable rate, to any price levied by it in terms of this Agreement, which VAT will be for the account of the Company. 

  
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	21	Confidentiality and disclosure 

  

	 	21.1	For the purposes of the provisions of this clause 21, “confidential information” shall mean without limitation any customer, technical, commercial, scientific
information, the Information, know how, trade secrets, process, designs, drawings, technical specifications and data in whatever form, as well as the provisions of this Agreement and its Annexures which were disclosed to the receiving party pursuant
to the provisions of this Agreement. 

  

	 	21.2	The parties undertake to treat the confidential information with the utmost care and not to disclose such information to third parties or use it for any purpose other
than that for which it was disclosed without the other parties prior written consent. 

  

	 	21.3	The obligations of the parties set out in 21.2 above shall not apply to any confidential information that:- 

 

	 	21.3.1	is known to, or in the possession of the receiving party, prior to disclosure thereof by the disclosing party; 

 

	 	21.3.2	is or becomes publicly known otherwise pursuant to a breach of the provisions of this clause by the receiving party; 

 

	 	21.3.3	is developed independently by a party in circumstances that do not amount to a breach of the provisions of this clause 21. 

 

	 	21.3.4	is disclosed by the receiving party to satisfy an order of court of competent jurisdiction or to comply with the provisions of any law or regulation enforced from time
to time; provided that, the receiving party shall advise the disclosing party of its obligation to disclose such confidential information and affords the disclosing party the opportunity to take whatever steps it deems necessary to protect its
interests in this regard and provided further that the receiving party obliged to disclose the information as aforesaid will disclose only that portion of the confidential information which it is legally required to disclose and in addition uses its
reasonable endeavors to protect the confidentiality of such information to the greatest extent possible in the circumstances; 

  

	 	21.3.5	is disclosed to a third party pursuant to the prior written authorization of the disclosing party; 

 

	 	21.3.6	is received from a third party in circumstances that do not result in the breach of the provisions of this clause 21. 

 

	 	21.4	For the avoidance of doubt, the Company shall not supply any confidential information (including the Information) to Cellpoint (Pty) Limited or any of its subsidiaries,
holdings and/or associate companies. Furthermore, the Company shall ensure that no confidential information of any kind leaves the borders of the Republic of South Africa, as constituted from time to time. 

  
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	22	Year 2000 Compliancy 

  

	 	22.1	The parties warrant that the systems (and in the case of the Company) that specifically the System, software, hardware and/or any other products or services
(“systems”) upon which the parties rely on or intend using in order to fulfill their obligations as contained in this Agreement, are Year 2000 Compliant. 

 

	 	22.2	For the purposes of this clause 22, Year 2000 Compliant shall mean the systems shall record and process data which comprises, includes or is referenced by any date
before, on or after 1 January 2000 in accordance with the British Standard Institute Document entitled “A Definition of Year 2000 Conformity Requirements Reference Number DISCPD2000 - 1” (“BSI document”) and, in addition,
that any date format contained in such system shall be in accordance with the ISO 8601 date format being CCYY MM DD and to the extent that any of the services are not themselves intended to record and process the data then that the System is
compatible with those systems that do so record and process data. A copy of the BSI document is incorporated into this Agreement be reference and the Company warrants that it is and shall remain familiar with the BSI document at all times which
document shall be subject to change from time to time by the British Standard Institution and where commercially reasonable and practical the Company agrees to comply with such changes. 

 

	 	22.3	For the avoidance of doubt, any failure of the Systems to be Year 2000 Compliant in accordance with this clause shall not constitute an event of force majeure for the
purposes of this Agreement. 

  

	23	Miscellaneous matters 

  

	 	23.1	Postal address: 

  

	 	23.1.1	any written notice in connection with this Agreement may be addressed: 

  

	 	23.1.1.1	in the case of MTN to: 

  

					
		 	address:	    	PO Box 9955
		 		    	Sandton
		 		    	2146
			
		 	telefax:	    	(011) 301 6455 and 301 8820
		
		 	and shall be marked for the attention of the Managing Director and the Commercial Legal Manager;

  

	 	23.1.1.2	in the case of the Company to: 

  

					
		 	address:	    	P O Box 12326
		 		    	Vorna Valley
		 		    	1685
			
		 	telefax:	    	+27 11 805 7495
		
		 	and shall be marked for the attention of the Managing Director;

  
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	 	23.2	the notice shall be deemed to have been duly given: 

  

	 	23.2.1	7 days after posting, if posted by registered post to the party’s address in terms of this sub-clause; 

 

	 	23.2.2	on delivery, if delivered to the party’s physical address in terms of either this sub-clause or the next sub-clause dealing with service of legal documents;

  

	 	23.2.3	on dispatch, if sent to the party’s then telefax number and confirmed by registered letter posted no later than the next business day. 

 

	 	23.2.4	a party may change that party’s address for this purpose, by notice in writing to the other party. 

 

	 	23.3	Address for service of legal documents 

  

	 	23.3.1	the parties choose the following physical addresses at which documents in legal proceedings in connection with this Agreement may be served (i.e. their domicilia
citandi et executandi); 

  

							
		 	23.3.1.1	  	MTN:
				
		 		  		  	 3 Alice Lane
 Sandown Extension
38
 Sandton
 2146

			
		 	23.3.1.2	  	the Company:
				
		 		  		  	 Matrix Corner
 Howick
Close
 Waterfall Park, MIDRAND

				
		 		  		  	and shall be marked for the attention of the Managing Director.

  

	 	23.3.2	a party may change that party’s address for this purpose to another physical address in the Republic of South Africa, by notice in writing to the other party.

  

	 	23.4	Alterations 

 No
alterations, consensual cancellation, variation of, or addition hereto shall be of any force or effect unless reduced to writing and signed by the duly authorised representatives of both parties. 

  
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	 	23.5	Entire Agreement 

 This
document contains the entire Agreement between the parties regarding the matters contained herein and neither party shall be bound by any undertakings, representations, warranties, promises or the like not recorded herein. 

 

	 	23.6	No indulgences 

 No
indulgence, leniency or extension of time which either party may grant or show to the other shall in any way prejudice the other party or preclude such party from exercising any of its rights in the future. 

 

	 	23.7	Law to apply 

 This
Agreement and all matters or disputes arising therefrom or incidental thereto shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the Republic of South Africa. 

 

	 	23.8	Cession and delegation 

  

	 	23.8.1	The Company shall not, without MTN’s written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, be entitled to cede, delegate or sub-License all or any of
its rights and/or obligations in terms of this Agreement to any third party. MTN shall not be bound by such prohibition and the Company hereby expressly consents to any such cession and/or delegation of rights and/or obligations by MTN. For the
purposes of this 23.8.1, in the event that MTN does not revert with its consent or withholding thereof, within fourteen (14) days of the request, MTN shall be deemed to have given its consent. 

 

	 	23.8.2	In the event of the Company wishing to cede and assign its rights as referred to in 23.8.1 above, the Company shall, no later than sixty (60) days prior to the
intended cession and assignment, advise MTN of its request to cede and assign and call upon MTN to advise the Company in writing whether it agrees to such cession and/or assignment. 

 

	 	23.9	Severability 

 Any
provision in this Agreement which is or may become illegal, invalid or unenforceable shall be treated pro non scripto and served from the balance of the Agreement without invalidating the remaining provisions of this Agreement or affecting
the validity of enforceability of such remaining provisions. 
  

	 	23.10	Set-off 

 Unless
otherwise agreed in writing, the Company shall not be entitled to set off any amounts which may be owing to the Company by MTN from whatsoever cause arising, against any amounts owing by the Company to MTN. Notwithstanding the aforegoing MTN shall
enjoy such right of set-off. 

  
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	 	23.11	Supercession of previous Agreements 

 Upon its execution, this Agreement shall supercede any prior Agreements whether oral or written, entered into between the MTN and/or MTN and the Company in relation to the subject matter of this
Agreement. Accordingly, as from the Effective Date, all transactions, procedures and obligations of the parties shall hence forth be governed by the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The provisions of this clause shall not apply to the Site
and Services Agreement concluded by the parties in relation to the provision by MTN to the Company of certain space in its Doornfontein switch site for the purposes of housing certain Equipment belonging to the Company. 

SIGNED AT                      ON THE
     DAY OF              2001 
  

									
	As Witnesses:	  		  	
				
	1. 	  	

	  		  	
		  	  
	  		  		  	
				
	Full Name:	  	 Geraldine [Illegible]
	  		  	
	2. 	  	

	  		  	
		  	  
	  		  	  

		  		  		  	for: MTN
	Full Name:	  	 JB [Illegible]
	  		  	(who warrants that he is duly authorised to sign)
					
		  		  		  	Full Names:	  	  

					
		  		  		  	Position:	  	  

 SIGNED AT Midrand ON THE 11th DAY OF October 2001 

 

									
	As Witnesses:	  		  	
				
	1. 	  	

	  		  	
		  	  
	  		  		  	
				
	Full Name:	  	 HOWARD GUY SCOTT
	  		  	
	2. 	  	  
  
  

	  		  	

		  	  
	  		  	  

		  		  		  	for: THE COMPANY
	Full Name:	  	 LINDA BERYL MASON
	  		  	(who warrants that he is duly authorised to sign)
					
		  		  		  	Full Names:	  	 Stefan Brian Joselowitz

					
		  		  		  	Position:	  	 Managing Director

  
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 AMENDMENT NUMBER TO 

PROVISION OF CELLULAR TELEPHONY NETWORKS SERVICES AGREEMENT 

Between 

MOBILE TELEPHONE NETWORKS (PTY) LTD 
 (Reg. No. 1993/001436/07) 
 (“MTN”) 

AND 
 MIX
TELEMATICS AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 
 2004/019797/07 

Registration No: 1995/013858/07 
 (“the Company”) 
 (jointly referred to as the “Parties”)

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 Signed at Midrand on this 30 day of May 2011. 

 

	
	  

	MTN
	
	Full Name
	
	Warranting authority hereto
	
	Capacity:

  

			
	AS WITNESSES:
		
	1.	 	  

		
	2.	 	  

 Signed at              on this
     day of              2011 
  

			
	

	  
 THE
COMPANY

	Full Name:	 	Riette Botha
	
	Warranting authority hereto
		
	Capacity:	 	MD.

  

			
	AS WITNESSES:
		
	1.	 	 

 Corne Fourie

		
	2.	 	 

 Paul Dell

 ADDENDUM 
 TO 
 THE PROVISION OF CELLULAR TELEPHONY 

NETWORK SERVICES AGREEMENT 
 by and between 
 MOBILE TELEPHONE NETWORKS (PROPRIETARY) 

LIMITED 

(Registration Number 1993/001436/07) 
 (“MTN”) 
 and 

MIX TELEMATICS AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) 
 LIMITED 
 (Registration Number: 2004/019797/07 

(“The COMPANY”) 
 FINAL VERSION FOR SIGNATURE 210912 

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 SIGNED AT JOHANNESBURG ON THE 11 DAY OF October 2012 

 

							
	WITNESSES:	 		 	
				
	1.	 	 

	 		 	

		 	  
	 		 	  

		 		 		 	duly authorised for and on behalf of MTN (PTY) LIMITED
				
	2.	 	

	 		 	KAREL PIENAAR
		 	  
	 		 	  

		 		 		 	Designation: CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

 SIGNED AT Midrand ON THE 18 DAY OF October 2012 
 WITNESSES: 
  

							
	1.	 	

	 		 	 

		 	  
	 		 	  

		 		 		 	duly authorised for and on behalf of MIX TELEMATICS AFRICA (PTY) LIMITED
				
	2.	 	 

	 		 	Brendan Horan
		 	  
	 		 	  

		 		 		 	Designation: Managing Director

  
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