Title: Porto Seguro, Brasil
1Multimedia in Mobile Services Evolution of The
Regulatory Scenario The Brazilian
Situation Serviço Móvel Pessoal - SMP
Bruno Ramos Manager of Mobile Communications
Standards ANATEL bramos_at_anatel.gov.br
2Objective
- Objective
- To give a briefing vision of the mobile services
in Brazil - To introduce the structure of a new service, SMP,
that supports a modern point of view of the
Regulator - To demonstrate the Regulator idea of mobile
services carrying multimedia - Aspects of SMP - To give the ITU Vision of a 3G Mobile Services
Creation of the SSG IMT-2000 and Beyond - To show the Spectrum Allocation that supports 3G
Services
3Topics
- Topics
- Mobile Services - Historical Marks in Brazil
- SMC and SMP - Companies, Evolution and Market
Share - SMP - The structure of a new service
- IMT-2000 The ITU Vision
- IMT-2000 Frequency Bands - Spectrum Allocation
4Mobile Services - Historical Marks in Brazil
- Topics
- Mobile Services - Historical Marks in Brazil
- SMC and SMP - Companies, Evolution and Market
Share - SMP - The structure of a new service
- IMT-2000 The ITU Vision
- IMT-2000 Frequency Bands - Spectrum Allocation
5Mobile Services - Historical Marks in Brazil
- Beginning of Operation 1990 - TELERJ 1991 -
TELEBRASÍLIA - Technology AMPS
- RF 800 MHz (A Band)
- Voice
- October 1995
- Adoption of digital technologies (TDMA e CDMA)
- 1995 - EC N.º 8 - modification of Brazilian
Constitution to introduce the private companies
in the Telecommunications Area - November 1996
- Regulation for SMC
- B Band
- 10 Areas
6Mobile Services - Historical Marks in Brazil
- July 1997 - Lei 9.472 - LGT
- Classification of Services Public and Private
- ANATEL
- July 1998 Privatization of Fixed and Mobile
Companies - September 2000 - January 2001
- Serviço Móvel Pessoal - SMP new service that
defines new rules and new radio frequencies for
mobile services in Brazil - New regulation for SMP
- Supports Multimedia
- February - March 2001
- New licenses for SMP - 1800 MHz
7SMC and SMP - Companies, Evolution and Market
Share
- Topics
- Mobile Services - Historical Marks in Brazil
- SMC and SMP - Companies, Evolution and Market
Share - SMP - The structure of a new service
- IMT-2000 The ITU Vision
- IMT-2000 Frequency Bands - Spectrum Allocation
8SMC A Band
Tele Nordeste Celular Participações S/A Valor R
660 milhões Ágio 193,33
Tele Norte Celular Participações S/A Valor R
188 milhões Ágio 108,89
Tele Leste Celular Participações S/A Valor R
428,8 milhões Ágio 243,04
Tele Centro Oeste Celular Participações
S/A Valor R 440 milhões Ágio 91,3
Telemig Celular Participações S/A Valor R 756
milhões Ágio 228,70
Telesp Celular Participações S/A Valor R 3,588
bilhões Ágio 226,18
Tele Sudeste Celular Participações S/A Valor R
1,360 bilhões Ágio 138,60
Tele Celular Sul Participações S/A Valor R 700
milhões Ágio 204,35
() Áreas do SMC Total R 8,12 bilhões
9SMC B Band
BSE S/A Valor R 555 mi Ágio 141
NBT S/A Valor R 60 mi Ágio25,4
Maxitel S/A Valor R 250 mi Ágio 8,69
Americel S/A Valor R 338 mi Ágio25,4
Maxitel S/A Valor R 520 mi Ágio 30
BCP S/A Valor R 2,647 bi Ágio 341,25
ATL S/A Valor R 1,508 bi Ágio 201,79
TESS S/A Valor R 1,326 bi Ágio 121,20
Telet S/A Valor R 334 mi Ágio 341,25
Global S/A Valor R 773 mi Ágio 57
() Áreas do SMC Total R 8,3 bilhões
10SMP D and E Bands
REGIÃO I
Banda D Participante Valor (R 1.000)
Ágio TNL PCS 1.102.007
17,23 Banda E Participante Valor (R 1.000)
Ágio UNICEL 990.000 5,32
REGIÃO III
REGIÃO II
Banda D Participante Valor (R 1.000)
Ágio STARCEL 997.000
40,42
Banda D Participante Valor (R) Ágio BLUCEL
543.000 0,56
Total R 3,63 bilhões
11SMC and SMP - Companies, Evolution and Market
Share
() Millions
12SMC and SMP - Companies, Evolution and Market
Share
() Millions
13SMC and SMP - Companies, Evolution and Market
Share
April, 2001
14SMP - The structure of a new service
- Topics
- Mobile Services - Historical Marks in Brazil
- SMC and SMP - Companies, Evolution and Market
Share - SMP - The structure of a new service
- IMT-2000 The ITU Vision
- IMT-2000 Frequency Bands - Spectrum Allocation
15SMP - The structure of a new service
- New model for mobile services (SMC -gt SMP)
- Regulator emphasized the service aspects, the
users point of view -gt companies
responsibilities billing -gt transparent
procedures no discrimination publicity - Technology neutrality. The companies can use any
solution to offer the service (2G, 2,5G, 3G, and
Beyond). - There is no restriction to integrate new services
in the network - Besides voice, companies can offer data
transmission, short messages, voice mail,
multimedia services. - Services convergence (mobile, fixed, data,
multimedia)
16IMT-2000 The ITU Vision
- Topics
- Mobile Services - Historical Marks in Brazil
- SMC and SMP - Companies, Evolution and Market
Share - SMP - The structure of a new service
- IMT-2000 The ITU Vision
- IMT-2000 Frequency Bands - Spectrum Allocation
17IMT-2000 Pre-WTSA
IMT-2000 Standardization
Telecomms. Standards
Radio Communications
Lead SG IMT-2000
Terrestrial Mobile
Signaling Protocols
IMT-2000 Radio Aspects
IMT-2000 Signalling Reqts
Other IMT-2000 Activities in ITU-T Services
(SG 2) Numbering Identities (SG 2) OAM
(SG 4) Security (SG 7) Interworking (SG
13) Speech Video coding (SG 16)
18IMT-2000 Pre-WTSA
SG 11
WPs of SG 11 other ITU-T SGs
Program Manager
ITU-R External Fora
WP 3/11
JQGs
JQG Joint Question Group
Signaling Requirements
Protocol Choices
Radio Interface (L2)
Functional Architecture
Service Control
Protocol Groups
Mobility Management
Radio Interface
Call/Bearer Control
Network Interface
Management (with SG 4)
Security (with SG 7)
IMT-2000 Interface Protocol Specifications
19SSG IMT-2000 and Beyond
- ITU-T SSG - Special Study Group IMT-2000 and
Beyond - Reasons for Creation
- growth of wireless access outstripping
traditional access - soon will be over 50 of all subscribers
- already the case in some markets
- explosive growth of the Internet
- strong correlation between wireless access and
internet usage - leads to Wireless Internet
- multiple forums working on 3G systems
- need to promote harmonization and convergence
- rapidly increasing importance of globalization
20Why this Group is Special
- Given significant freedom in conducting its
business - Paperless meetings to maximum extent possible
- Reduced meeting notice requirements (one month,
electronically) - Reduced contribution submission deadline
- All documents to be available on ITU web site
- Meeting reports to be made available quickly
- May use teleconferences, other means to conduct
work - A de facto trial of selected reform aspects!
- Plus has the usual powers of a Study Group
- Create and approve Recommendations
- To advise TSAG on effectiveness of new procedures
21SSG IMT-2000 and Beyond Approach
Revolution from IP infrastructure
- EMPHASIS ON
- Collaboration
- Cooperation
- Partnering
- BUT NOT
- Duplication of work
IP
and Beyond
3G
Evolution from 2G systems
2G
Revolution from subscriber service expectations
22IMT-2000 The ITU Vision
- Network Aspects
- Wireless internet
- Convergence
- Mobility management
- Mobile multimedia functions
- Internetworking
- Interoperability and Enhancements.
- Radio Aspects
- Network signaling interfaces
- Numbering and identities
- Quality of service
- Network performance
- Security
23IMT-2000 Frequency Bands - Spectrum Allocation
- Topics
- Mobile Services - Historical Marks in Brazil
- SMC and SMP - Companies, Evolution and Market
Share - SMP - The structure of a new service
- IMT-2000 The ITU Vision
- IMT-2000 Frequency Bands - Spectrum Allocation
24Frequency Bands for IMT-2000
Terrestrial
WARC-92
25Available Frequency Bands for IMT-2000 in Brazil
(Terrestrial)
1800
1900
2000
2100
2200
2300
2400
2500
2600
2700
1700
26Proposals of Frequency Arrangements Band 1700 -
2200 MHz (ITU-R WP-8F)
27- Message
- Under the concept of services convergence are two
major points - -the capacity of the network to support new
features, like high speed data and multimedia,
and - -a modern regulatory environment.
- Both are inseparable and should be achieved by
the Regulators and the Industry.
28 Bruno Ramos Manager of Mobile Communications
Standards ANATEL Tel 55-61-312-2443 email
bramos_at_anatel.gov.br