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Thursday, March 14, 2013

Alcatel-Lucent and CMC Engineering provide advanced communications to ensure safety and efficiency of driverless trains in Malaysia


Integrated communications on new Kelana Jaya line extension will support fast data transmission for safety, maintenance, monitoring and passenger information services

Kuala Lumpur, March 12, 2013 - Alcatel-Lucent (Euronext Paris and NYSE: ALU), and Malaysian
engineering, procurement and construction company, CMC Engineering, are to deliver an advanced
communication system for a new light rail network extension of the Kelana Jaya line in Malaysia.

The intelligent communication system will facilitate high-speed voice, data and video traffic, as well
as deliver essential services to ensure safety and security on the line’s driverless trains, while keeping
passengers informed about their journeys and enabling more efficient maintenance operations.

Key facts

• Alcatel-Lucent is providing the core transmission system – the communications backbone -
based on IP switching and fiber-optic technologies, enabling real-time communications between
trains and central control.

• The transmission system will be based on Alcatel-Lucent’s Synchronous Data Hierarchy(SDH)
and IP technologies and will comprise the Alcatel-Lucent 1660 SM Optical Multi-Service Node,
the Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 9000E and OmniSwitch 6450 Ethernet LAN switches. Alcatel-
Lucent will also provide its integration services for delivery of the system.

• Integration of IT applications and operational sub-systems enhances safety and security
through remote diagnostics and automated functions, constant awareness situation, with video
surveillance, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition(SCADA), and monitoring systems, as well
as telephone and radio communications services, automated fare collection(AFC), and public
address and passenger information systems.

• The Kelana Jaya line is the fourth longest fully automated system in the world.

• It serves 350,000 people between Kelana Jaya and Gombak within Kuala Lumpur, the capital
and most populous city of Malaysia.

• CMC Engineering is the leader and a key partner in Konsortium CMC-Colas-Uniway (KCCU) to
build the extension line which is expected to be completed in 2014.

• The 17km track will include 13 new stations; help further reduce traffic congestion in the city.

Quotes

Dato’ Abdul Rahman Yusof, Chairman of CMC Engineering said: “CMC Engineering is committed to providing our customers with high-quality, integrated technological systems using a mix of the very latest and best technologies. As such we are pleased to leverage Alcatel-Lucent’s technologies expertise on this project to deliver a robust and reliable communications system that will enable a host of services.”

Rajeev Singh-Molares, President, Alcatel-Lucent Asia Pacific, said: “Alcatel-Lucent is committed to making rail transport safer and more accessible. We have broad experience in providing integrated communication solutions for the rail industry around the world. We are a strong supporter of sustainable transportation projects such as the Kelana Jaya extension line, which will provide a green transport option for many people and open up new opportunities in the area.”

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