APPENDIX 1: DEFINITIONS - HEATHROW ICT INFRASTRUCTURE

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APPENDIX 1: DEFINITIONS - HEATHROW ICT INFRASTRUCTURE 1 INTRODUCTION The purpose of this Appendix 1 is to clarify terms used in the core documents related to HAL s Common (CI) Policy (the Policy ). The term Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is agreed as the overall descriptor, rather than IT or Telecommunications given the breadth covered (section 4 below relates). Where the terms includes or examples are used in the tables below they are used in their normal sense of meaning as illustrations and neither limit nor exclude other items. 2 ORGANISATIONS The following defines persons and organisations referred to specifically in this policy: Entity Definition Comment Passenger BAA/HAL Passengers of the airlines and those on the airport related to them Owner/operator of Heathrow airport Includes: Members of the public meeters and greeters Commercial organisations (e.g. Pre-booked minicabs) but not those with a formal contract with the airport (e.g. black cabs) Includes all HAL / BAA Service Providers, employees, agents and representatives Airline Airline Community Customer Service Provider Any Airline that operates, or uses LHR AOC nominated airlines or their representatives All those with a formal relationship with the airport ICT service providers Includes any individual airline that is a member of the AOC in LHR Airlines, or their representatives, nominated at AOC meetings for example but not only the SSB. Includes but is not limited to: : Airlines Airlines Service Providers BAA/HAL retail tenants BAA/HAL concessionaires Control authorities or other statutory authorities Police and other public services Includes suppliers of services to: Passengers BAA/HAL Customers Other Service Providers

3 COMMON INFRASTRUCTURE Common infrastructure is the term applied when service providers or users of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) services share the systems used In this case, in and between LHR terminals or in and around LHR. 4 ELEMENTS OF ICT INFRASTRUCTURE The following are the elements of the ICT : Element Definition Comment Applications Active Passive Services offered to Customers Energy equipment Non-energy elements FIDS Telephony Local Area Networks (LAN) hardware (hubs, switches, routers) WLAN hardware (switches, access points) Network Management Cabling (copper & fibre-optic) Support infrastructure (Cabinets, racks, patch panels & trays) Common Passive (for ICT) Common (for ICT) Non-energy elements Communication Rooms Comms Rooms Powered Non-powered As Above As above Passive but owned by HAL available for utilisation by Customers. Primary communication rooms Secondary communication rooms Closets All of the above may be shared Power and environmental systems Containment, pits and ducts within and between buildings for Passive. Owned by HAL available for utilisation by Customers.

5 WIRELESS Wireless technologies and services are defined as follows: Type Definition Comment Licensed Radio spectrum licensed by Ofcom to service providers for specific purposes Mobile phones Private Mobile Radio Ground to Air Radio Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN): WiMax TV and Radio broadcasting License Exempt Radio spectrum defined for specific purposes which is restricted by technical and usage standards but where a license to operate is not required Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN): WiMax Local Area Networks (LAN): WiFi Personal Area Networks (PAN): device controllers NB There is both licensed and license exempt spectrum that can be used for WiMax deployment. Common WLAN is owned by HAL and available for utilisation by Customers. 6 BASIS OF CHARGING (REFERENCE MODEL) The following defines the basis for charging and has been derived from Appendix 7: Ref. Type Definition Comment 6.1 Specified Activity 6.2 Non Regulated Charges Defined by CAA as Specified Activity in Annex 8.1 of the conditions of use for HAL. In accordance with section 46(2) of the Airports Act 1986. Updated in the CAA decision paper dated 11 th Mar 2008. By agreement with HAL and the AOC the Standard price for these products will initially be considered by the SSB and agreed by the NRCG. Subsequent price changes shall be considered by the SSB or Charges agreed on behalf of community by the Non Regulated Charges Group (NRCG). Electricity and other Utilities Baggage Check-in Charges agreed on behalf of community by the Non Regulated Charges Group (NRCG). Passengers with

appointed representatives and agreed by the NRCG. Reduced Mobility (PRM) Waste charges 6.3 3 rd Party Offerings Commercial Agreements with service provider (Not HAL). Contracts with supplier. Example: Radio, Telephony 6.4 Commercial Terms Commercial Agreements with HAL. Contract with HAL. Example: Telephony 6.5 Other Charges recovered by another mechanism. Charges included in other activities. Examples: Check-in Baggage NB The basis of charging for Specified Activities and Non Regulated Charges applies only to Airlines and / or their nominated Service Provider (in the provision of services to Airlines). All other Customers will be subject to Commercial Terms for the services that they may use. 7 CATEGORIES OF CONSTRUCTION WORK At Heathrow there is a continuous programme of construction related works, which are governed and funded by the regulatory framework set by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and agreed by Airline operators. ICT infrastructure may be installed, replaced, upgraded or removed as part of a construction project. The project categories are defined as follows: Category Definition Comment New Build Deep Refurbishment Refurbishment New facilities which did not exist previously or which replace existing facilities, including terminals, piers, baggage facilities and offices. Substantive work on the structural framework and/or the shell-and-core of a building, such as stripping walls down to the plasterwork, and possibly involving the replacement of many doors, windows and M&E equipment. Works which restore an area to an earlier condition, make new or like new. The restoration typically affects coverings and finishes, furniture and equipment T5 A /B/C T2 A/B/C T3 Integrated Baggage T4 Check-in extension T4 new CIP lounges T4 A380 stands & gates Upgrade and replacement due to wear and tear: o T3 Zone B-G refurb New or relocating tenant:

(including ICT) without needing deep refurbishment. o Airline Relocations Change of use: o Retail units change of tenant NB Further examples of refurbishment for the Q5 Heathrow CIP (Capital Investment Programme) are found in the table in Appendix 8. Q5 (Quinquenium 5) is the 5 year price cap regulation period from April 2008 to March 2013 set by the CAA. A guide to the application of the Common Policy for the construction categories as it applies to Airlines and/or their nominated Service Providers or the Airline Community is given in Appendix 9. A guide to the application of the Common Policy for the construction categories as it applies to other Customers is given in Appendix 10.