Title: 16th ASIA TELECOM
1 16th ASIA TELECOM INFORMATION
EXCHANGEATIE
- Keynote Presentation
- ASIA The Growth Engine for New Economy
- By
- NK Goyal, President CMAI
- Chairman Emeritus, TEMA. Vice Chairman ITU APT
- Chairman, ITPS Dubai
- Member, Governing Board Telecom Equipment and
Services - Export Promotion Council (Govt. of India)
- At
- 30-31st May 2012 , Singapore
- www.cmai.asia president_cmai_at_cmai.asia
2ATIE
- The major objective of the ATIE Forum is to
exchange ideas and experiences of ICT field among
participating associations in the Asian Region. - The forum also aims to promote further
development of the telecommunications and
information industries through mutual cooperation
and to address issues like the liberalization of
the industry, the emergence of wireless and
multi-media communication amongst others.
3CES, 2009 being inaugurated and ribbon cutting at
Las Vegas on 8th January, 2009 by NK Goyal with
Sir Howard Stringer, Chairman CEO of Sony
Corporation, Mr. Tom Hanks, the American movie
star, Mr.Gary Yacoubian, Chairman CEA President
of Myer-Emco AudioVideo, Mr. Gary Saprio, Vice
President of CEA, Ms. Qu., Presixdent, CECC
China, Mr. Patrick Lavelle, President and CEO of
Audiovox, Mr. Peter Lesser, President and CEO of
X-10 (USA) Inc, Mr. Loyd Ivey, Chairman and CEO
of MiTek Electronics and Communications, Mr. Jay
McLellan, President and CEO of Home Automation,
Inc. (HAI), Mr. Mike Mohr, President of
Celluphone, Mr.Grant Russell, President of Kleen
Concepts
4 ICT Globally
- Over the past 20 years or so, extraordinary
transition has taken place, from a world of low
count of basic telecommunication link to a world
where more than 2.4 billion people use internet. - Key to the Extraordinary Communication Transition
is Mobile, which virtually brought ICT to reach
all worlds people in a short span of time. - IT services in Indian Domestic Market -the
fastest growing segment, growing by 18 per cent
to reach Rs. 589 Billion, driven by increasing
focus by service providers - With more than 950 Million Fixed and Wireless
Telephone subscription, India has become largest
and fastest-growing ICT market in the world.
5 Indian IT-BPO industry revenue crosses
USD 100 billion
INDIAN IT-BPO INDUSTRY
IT-BPO revenue aggregate1
- Total revenue USD 101 billion
- Relative to Indias GDP 7.5 per cent
- Relative to merchandise exports 25
- Value add 60-70 per cent
- Exports CAGR 17 per cent for last 5 years
- Domestic CAGR in USD 10 per cent reflects
impact of variable rupee
6 Indian ICT Ecosystem
- Indias infrastructure development landscape is
expected to transform to the next level in the
coming years, driven by the Governments massive
thrust on over USD 1 trillion in investments
(2013-17) on infrastructure development. - Further simplification of laws and regulations,
large scale investments in e-Governance projects
and focus on establishing the national cyber
security policy - Improving connectivity across the Country,
specifically in Tier II and Tier III cities
rural areas with broadband. - Disruptive technologies in mobile and cloud
computing are providing software product firms
with new revenue streams.
7 Telecom in Asia
- Asia is a region of superlatives in the ICT arena
with over two billion telephones, including 1.4
billion mobile subscribers, and 42 per cent of
the worlds Internet users - Asia is also the worlds largest broadband market
with a 39 per cent share of the worlds total at
the end of 2007. - (ITUs 2008 Asia Pacific Telecommunications
and ICT Indicators Report)
8Issuing Confronting Asian Telecom
- Technologies continuous upgradations requiring
investments, rising customers expectations - Driving 2G, 3G, 4G or beyond
- Declining ARPU
- Exponential Data Growth
- Dynamics of telecom during slowdown
- Telecom, highest Diesel consumer, need for Green
- Mobile Social Networking
9Economic Integration beyondNational Territories
- Global economic integration creates new kinds of
risks for National Security. Foreign ownership of
telecommunications services is one such risk. - The technological improvements that made
Communications Technologies better and cheaper
can also make interception more difficult. These
improvements included the use of fiber optics,
packet switching, strong commercial encryption,
and the spread of Voice over Internet Protocol
(VoIP). - In the earlier territorial concept of security,
borders were clearly demarcated, industries were
National, and key services were State-owned or
provided by National firms. This made the
management of security tasks (Such as
communications interception) easier for National
authorities. -
10Economic Integration beyond National
territories.cont.
- However, the economic underpinnings of this
territorial approach have been eroded. - Agreements on international trade and finance,
buttressed by technological developments, made it
easier for Nationals of one country to own and
invest in companies and provide services in
another Country. - International agreements to remove regulatory
obstacles for foreign ownership, combined with
National economic policies that privatize and
deregulate key services are increasing the
integration of National Economies.
11New Technologies New Threats
- Information security breaches/spamming/
attackers/internal misuse. - Customer Data Threats, identity thefts- Secondary
use of personal data by the companies - Keeping pace with every day new technologies.
Planned lobby of global technical experts for
dream technologies with several not achievable
hypes and promises. - With Globalization comes threat from across the
borders to protect the systems - Network security issues for operators and
citizens - Modern era economic war gaining more important
than physical war. - Entire Country can be brought to standstill and
virtually collapsedairports, railways, power
generation, modern day war machines -
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12Cyber security economics..Dispiriting
realization
- Current economic incentives favor cyber attackers
- Cyber attacks are comparatively cheap and easy to
execute. - The profits that can be generated from cyber
attacks are enormous. - Because of the typically long distance physical
proximity, there is very little risk of being
caught or suffering retaliation. - The cyber defensive perimeter is nearly
limitless. - Losses are difficult to assess.
- Defense is costly and often does not generate
perceived adequate return on investment.
13Unusual global Technological Trends
- Is there a tendency to market newer more
expensive technology because the promised
technology results are not delivered in existing
technologies for various valid reasons? - Is there a trend to create lots of hype for a
technology which is expected to be available in
market may be after 2-3 years? - Is anybody analyzing the actual speed and results
delivered on existing technology as was hyped? - Is it a fact that announcement of new things are
made based on ideal conditions and higher
spectrum, which in ordinary case are not feasible
in actual conditions? - Prepaid preferred marketing emphasis not only for
hassle free receipts but also higher call charges
14Protectionism by Countries
- World leaders pledged to resist protectionism and
support free trade in order to speed the economic
recovery and avoid the mistakes of the 1930s as
the centre piece of the London G20 summit in
April, 2009 - Governments around the world have continued to
push up trade barriers in spite of above - World
Trade Organization report in July, 2009 - There is surge in anti-dumping complaints as
crisis-stricken companies take action against
foreign competitors they might have tolerated in
better times. Anti-dumping investigations
increased 28 per cent last year compared with
2007. - As per WTO, most affected have been agricultural
products particularly dairy iron and steel,
autos, chemicals and plastics, and textiles and
clothing. - Various Governments introduced programmes to
support automakers, pulp and paper producers and
others. A total of 19 governments reported moves
to support financial institutions.
15Advantage India
- At 1.15 Tr India is the third largest consumer
on PPP basis. - India ranks better than China and Vietnam on the
Index of Economic Freedom although it is lower
than the world average as awarded by The Heritage
Foundation and WALL STREET JOURNAL. - India scores higher than China and Vietnam on
World Rankings property rights, which describes
the protection of property and intellectual
property rights - India has a score of 38 on economic measure of
income inequality better than China (47) US (45)
Japan(38) but poorer to UK (34). Shows equal
distribution of wealth. - The annual supply of science and engineering
graduates is higher than China and other
developed countries - Over 2.3 million graduates and 0.7 million
post-graduates each year - 2nd largest pool of scientists/ engineers in the
world - Highest number of qualified engineers, second on
trained doctors - 389 universities, 14,169 colleges, 1,500 research
institutions
16Indian Telecom
- Worlds fastest Growing Telecom Market 7-8
Million plus subscriber addition per month - Second largest in the world after China
- 961 Mn. subscribers, 475 wireless
- 281 state-of-the art Networks (GSMCDMA)
- 24 National Long Distance 19 ILD Licensees
- Lowest tariff but highest profitability.
- Lowest Call Rates in the World
- India ranks highest in Mobile monthly Minutes of
Usages per subscriber in Asia Pacific Region and
second to USA in the world.500 minutes per month - Innovative approach of doing business at lowest
operation costs. - Innovative value added conceptsmissed calls,
rural applications, lowest prepaid charge, per
second billing - www.cmai.asia
17Telecom Challenges Worldwide
- Incumbents v/s new operators
- Growth driven by operators rather than State
Development Agencies - Health and environmental concerns resulting in
several law suits, myths and alarms. - Consumer concerns on quality, tariff and after
sale service issues. - Use of telecom network by terrorists, ant social
activities - Technology misuse in all sorts of crime ranging
from credit card fraud to data theft to simple
defamation. Regulatory means for this and also to
avoid unsecured wireless networks. - Increasing awareness of restrictions sought for
use of mobiles in schools, public areas, while
driving, offices etc. For ex. - New York banning cell phones in schools and
Indian Parliament Committee examining need for
reasonable restrictions in use of mobile. -
- www.cmai.asia
18Convergence
- Tremendous convergence of the Information
Technology is happening now a days. There was a
time when handsets were used to make phone calls
and talk to the people and desktops and laptops
were used to surf the net. Now, the handset is
being used via 3G technology, to do video
conferencing, to talk to each other, to have
night chats on handsets and we are using mobile
to surf the net. - There are more opportunities, now, for youth to
find new and dynamic ideas, to be more creative,
to participate in this ever changing dynamic
sector.
19Technology Battles
- Telecom is characterized by Hype and Technology
debates. - At any given time there must be a live technology
debate in telecom era. - The question for network operators is no longer
which technology is best--WiMAX or LTE--but which
application will compel consumers and enterprises
to upgrade to 4G. Will it be video? Or will it
just be more bandwidth for the always-on,
always-available wireless broadband connection
that consumers have come to expect? - www.cmai.asia
20Hype v/s reality
- Internet speed.India Govt. says 256 Kbps,
vendors talk of 2 Mbps.as per TRAI no body even
gets 256 Kbps. - We hear faster speedbut what and under what
conditionsno body declares - There is no one in the world who knows for sure
where we are heading or how we will get there. - Hype LTE will provide about 50 Mbps data
services. Fact Only in a lab where there is a 20
MHz wide LTE system and there is only one user. - www.cmai.asia
21LTE SPEEDhttp//www.fiercebroadbandwireless.com/s
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- Ericsson UK's CTO John Cunliffe,
- "The technical guys know that advertising those
big speeds is damaging, but they're the numbers
the marketing guys want to push," - "It's difficult, if one company is advertising
the maximum speed, for another to then turn
around and advertise the likely speed. It's going
to need everybody to be honest." - While the technology is theoretically capable of
hitting 150 Mbps, Ericsson admits they are
unlikely to be replicated in the real world. A
company spokesman suggested users could see an
improvement of around "10 times over their
current experience on a 3.6 Mbps mobile broadband
connection." - Cunliffe said Ericsson's road map will see the
vendor moving from 150 Mbps to 300 Mbps and then
600 Mbps during the initial phase of LTE.
Advanced versions of the technology will exceed 1
Gbps, but that capability is a ways off.
- www.cmai.asia
22New Innovations costing others and now self?
- Almost every week a new application is announced
which also aims to take additional revenue from
existing others. And slowly it has started
affecting the industry itself. Take example of
Mobile VOIP - Mobile VoIP is moving beyond its initial function
as a new mechanism to get inexpensive
international/local calls. - MVNOs and 3G operators without legacy networks
using Mobile VoIP to more cost effectively add
voice to data offerings. - While Mobile VoIP still poses a direct threat to
operator voice revenue, it also represents a
dynamic new capability that promises numerous
applications. - Skype and Vonage have influenced users to think
of voice as a data application. - As user habits are being shaped by rich on-line
communication experiences, mobile carriers
control over devices and data applications is
waning. - www.cmai.asia
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23Security Threats
- The speed with which criminals are capitalizing
on world events, growing collaboration among
cyber criminals and a growing threat from
disgruntled former employees. - Less than 24 hours after the news of Michael
Jacksons death first broke, spammers had sent
more than 5 billion spam emails, reaching a peak
of more than 5 of global spam - The creators of the Conflicker worm, which
infected an estimated 9 million computers
starting late last year, had established an
agreement with the makers of the spambot,
Waledac, to help monetize each others efforts in
a partnership of product and distribution. - RIM makers of blackberry says UAE Etisalat
issued update during July, 2009 for increasing
performance was actually spay ware. It could
allow unauthorized access to private information
and emails and it reduces drastically battery
life. - www.cmai.asia
24Mobile Global Data
- Mobile Connections expected to be 5.6 Bn.
Globally during 2011, compared to 5 Bn.
Connections during 2010(Gartner) - By 2015 to be 7.4 Bn. by 2015, may be be more
than 100 of global population. - Global mobile data revenue to be 314.7 Bn. a
22.5 increase from 257 billion in 2010. By
2015, expected to hit 552 Bn. worldwide.
25Priorities for World
- Global Poverty inequality
- Inspite of quite phenomenal growth during last
decade - Almost half of the worlds population lives below
the poverty line - The lower 50 possess less than 1 of the worlds
wealth - Over a billion people suffer from chronic
malnutrition - Three billion do not have access to clean water
or proper sanitation - Along with poverty, inequality has risen
dramatically and dangerously - The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), adopted
in 2000, were meant to solve these issues by
2015. Not much hope to achieve that. - Climate Change A SERIOUS ISSUE
- While climate change has been described as the
greatest challenge (and threat) mankind has ever
had to face, it could also be the greatest
opportunity. It will ultimately stand out as the
test of whether humanity can engage in
collaborative survival or is doomed to
conflictual destruction. - Sustainable and inclusive development is
possible. Are we ready to work for it?
26About CMAI
- CMAI prime Integrated Association of India
representing all verticals of ICE, telecom sector
of India in India having more than 54 MOUs with
International organizations with branch offices
in USA, UK, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan,
China and Malaysia. - It offers one window service for information
dissemination, guidance on setting up businesses
in India. - It connects to Industries, Government, Trade and
Business - It is involved in policy formulations with
Government and other stake holders for Technology
Innovations, Indigenous manufacturing - It is developing scientific knowledge and
practical means for protecting human ecology and
environment from the harmful effects of
environmental hazards like e waste, radiation
etc. - It assists manufacturers to maximize
competitiveness in the domestic and international
markets. - It also offers consultancy services on turn key
basis through its member companies
27About CMAI
- With CMAI membership, you gain access,
authority, and intelligence designed to help you
to - Protect interests when standards and policies are
being formulated - Engage peers regularly about market challenges or
business opportunities - Access timely news, information, and market
intelligence - Expand business to overseas markets efficiently
and effectively - Gain a competitive advantage through convergence
- Take the Lead on green initiatives in the ICTE
Industry - Participate in Indian and global Exhibitions,
Seminars, Workshops - www.cmai.asia
28 THANKS
- Great Indian Opportunity
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- WWW.CMAI.ASIA
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