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Consolidated Financial Results for FY2020

Data Centers (2) IIJ's second modular container data center Name Address Land Racks Accommodation Investment Plan Schedule Shiroi Data Center Campus (In operation since May 2019 ~) Shiroi city, Chiba prefecture Approx. 40,000 m Can accommodate up to 6,000 racks Phase 1: approx. 1,000 racks with approx. JPY8.0 bn CAPEX Service facility, data center housing services etc. Mainly to meet the middle-to-long term eastern Japan data center demand FY18 approx. JPY3.0 bn (power receiving facility, common facility racks etc.) Gradually place system module-based*1 facility accordingly with demand Completed in April 2019, opened in May 2019 Estimated PUE*2 Less than Matsue DCP's 1.2 Purposes Integrate racks, currently spread out in the eastern Japan area's data centers . • Future cost should be approx. 20% lower than continuously expanding leasing space and with improved operation productivity Absorb increasing rack demand along with further penetration of cloud & lot Competitive advantages with latest technologies • Improved facility with outside-air cooling technology & Al for cooling & energy control, and automated operations with robotics technology etc. Impact on IIJ's consolidated financial results • • Appendix While CAPEX and cash flow will be impacted, this is without new investment return risk because it's an integration of our current service facilities Suppress incremental cost and ensure business expansion scalability for the future Matsue DCP's annual average PUE PUE 2.2 2.0 1.8 1.6 1.483 1.4. 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 Reference PUE of conventional data centers. Reference PUE of data centers upgraded with high-efficiency facilities 1.426 1.240 1.209 1.217 0.0 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 FY *1 Construction method systematizing the overall building production by standardizing the components used in the buildings' construction. This allows shorter construction times, cost saving, and flexible scalability while maintaining quality *2 PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) is a metric, calculated by dividing overall data center power consumption by IT equipment power consumption, indicates the efficiency of power use at data centers. The smaller the figure, the lower the percentage of power consumed by equipment other than IT devices. O Internet Initiative Japan Inc. 57
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