Title: Policy, Regulation
1Exploiting the broadband opportunity lessons
from South Korea and Japan
Policy, Regulation Infrastructure
Mike Short Vice President 02 Chairman Mobile
Data Association Prof. Rahim Tafazoli University
of Surrey
Global Watch is a DTI service managed by Pera
2Market Background
3Korea Fixed Broadband
Fixed Broadband Operators Market Share
KT 52
Hanaro 23
Thrunet 7.8
Others (incl Powercom, Diacom, etc) 17
4Korea Product Portfolio
Brand Service Technology Speed Price Place
Megapass Lite XDSL, Satellite, BWLL, LAN 4Mbps (Up/Down) 25 Households
Megapass Premium XDSL 4Mbps UP 13 Mbps Down 34 Households
Megapass Special VDSL 4Mbps UP 20/50 Mbps Down 38 Large apartments
Megapass Ntopia Ethernet 100 Mbps (Up/Down) 30 New buildings apartments
Nespot Nespot Family WLAN 11-54 Mbps (Up/Down) Megapass 10 SOHO, SME, Hotspot
5Japan Product Portfolio
Brand Service Technology Speed Price Place
Yahoo! BB ADSL 8M ADSL 8Mbps Down 1 Mbps Up 26 Household
Yahoo! BB ADSL 12M 12 Mbps Down 1Mbps Up 30 Household
Yahoo! BB ADSL 26M 26 Mbps Down 1 Mbps Up 33 Household
Yahoo! BB ADSL 50M 50 Mbps Down 3 Mbps Up 34 Household
Yahoo! BB ADSL 50M Revo 50.3 Mbps Down 12.5 Mbps Up 36 Household
Yahoo! BB Hikari Hikari Home Fibre to the Home 100 Mbps (UP/ Down) Access line 1Gbps Backbone 60Gbps 58 Individual house
Yahoo! BB Hikari Hikari Mansion Fibre to the apartment block then Ethernet 100Mbps Down 50Mbps up Access line 1Gbps Backbone 60Gbps 25 Apartment within an apartment block
6Next Generation Network
- Create network integration architecture with a
long-term perspective into future (2015) - Respond to rapid increases in traffic
- Allow autonomous connection
- Optimum network resource allocation
- Independent of the current Internet architecture
(post-IP) - Research on going for 100Tbps optical routers,
new address space, routing and signalling
technologies, enhanced functionalities and
survivability through all-optic network
7Roadmap to NGN
- NICT launched JGN, 1999, High speed communication
infrastructure 5Gbps - JGN-II capable of 20Gbps, in 2004
- Available for use by public sector, national
research institutes and Universities
8NGN-2015 targets
- Network Architecture
- Enhanced functionalties in Addressing, routing
and ignalling - High reliability survivability
- Autonomous/distributed operation and control for
support of systems such as RFID various sensors
for Ubiquitous network environments - Flexible management/Control
- Peta bit level TX processing/capacity
- Interserver TX at Tera bit level, U.H.S storage
access and distribution - Advanced photonic node technology
- Integrated router supporting all-optical packet
processing, - Near Shannon limit optical communications
9NGN Basic Concept
Application/ Management
Secure independent Service development by a
variety of service players
Support of dynamic network control responding
to customer and service needs
Service Control
Support of communication reliability and
end-to-end quality of service
Core Control
Support a diversity of access technologies
Access
10NGN Core Network
Edge
Relay
Optical wavelength multiplex Mesh architecture to
achieve large bandwidth, survivability and
simplification
11NGN Broadband Access Technologies
Category System Standard Freq.
Cellular Mobile 4G 0.8, 1.7, 2, 5 GHz
MAN Fixed WiMAX IEEE 802.16, 16a, 16d Under 3.5GHz
MAN Mobile WiMAX IEEE 802.16e, WiBro 2 to 6 GHz
Transportation Cars ITS 5.8, 60, 76 GHz
Transportation Railway IEEE 802.11a 5GHz
WLAN Nomadic IEEE 802.11 5GHz
Satellite Disaster Prevention - 45/40GHz
Satellite Marine - 5.7 Ku 1218GHz
DMB Satellite Digital Broadcast 2.6GHz
DMB Terrestrial Digital Broadcast ???
12U-Korea IT 8-3-9 Strategy
Name of Project Near-term Goal Mid-to-Long Term Goal
WiBro Service Standardisation, establish Licensing Framework Service Launch (06)
DMB Service License Broadcasting Station, Service Launch Interactive Service (06)
Services Home Network Service Provide the service to 0.5M Homes(VoD/Electronic Control) 10M Home Network Services Houses (07)
Telematics Service Establish Information Centre, Pilot Project Launch 10M Service Users(07)
RFID-based Service Allocate freq., develop core technologies 5 Global Market Share (07)
W-CDMA Service Allow subsidies, support Tech. Development Nationwide Net. Across Cities (06)
Terrestrial D-TV End Standard Dispute, Expand coverage Nationwide network (05)
Internet Telephony (VoIP) Establish Service Framework, Allocate Numbers 4M Users (06)
13U-Korea IT 8-3-9 Strategy
Infrastructures Name of Project Near-term Goal Mid-to-Long Term Goal
Infrastructures BcN Develop Tech., Establish Network for RD Use 20M Users (10)
Infrastructures U-Sensor Network Establish Framework, Pilot Project Launch Realize U-Life (10)
Infrastructures IPv6 Support Pilot project, Develop Equipment Switch Over to All-IPv6 (10)
14U-Korea IT 8-3-9 Strategy
New Growth Engines Name of Project Near-term Goal Mid-to-Long Term Goal
New Growth Engines NGMC Develop Portable Internet Prototype Develop 4G Mobile Comms. Prototype (07)
New Growth Engines Digital TV Develop Terrestrial DMB Trans-Receiver Telecom Broadcast Convergent Service Server/Devices (07)
New Growth Engines Home Network Develop Wired Wireless Convergent Home Server Telecom Broadcast Games Convergent Home Server (07)
New Growth Engines IT SoC Develop Korean-made Multimedia Chipset for Mobile Phone Develop as one of the three Major Countries in IT SoC (07)
New Growth Engines Next Generation PC Introduce Watch-type PC Wearable PC (07)
New Growth Engines Embedded SW Build Embedded SW in 100 kinds of Domestic Products 50 Domestic market Share of Korea-made Embedded SW(07)
New Growth Engines Digital Contents Develop Multi-Platform Game Engines One of the Three Major Open Source SW producers (07)
New Growth Engines Telematics Establish Test-bed for Tech. Verification In-Vehicle Mobile Office (07)
New Growth Engines Intelligent Service Robot Develop Humanoid that Recognises its Master 20 Global Market share (07)
15U-Japan
- E-Japan (2001-2005)
- Network infrastructure
- Ubiquitous Japan
- Ubiquitous network infrastructure
- Easy access to the network
- Anytime, by anything and anyone
- U-Japan (2010)
- Ubiquitous Connects everyone and everything
- Universal People friendly-contacts from heart to
heart - User-oriented Integration of user viewpoints
- Unique Generation of individual vitality
- More user-centric than U-Korea
16U-Japan
- Three pillars
- Seamless ubiquitous network
- Use of ICT to resolve 21st Century issues
- Upgrading of ICT usage environment
17U-Japan
Seamless Ubiquitous Network By 2010 100 of Citizen to have High or Ultra high-speed Internet Access
Seamless access both fibre and wireless Nets Open freq. Policy Convergence of Fixed Mobile Convergence of Telecom Broadcast Upgrade IP infrastructure to IPv6
Nationwide establishment of Broadband Infrastructure Alleviation of Broadband Divide Promoting ICT in local communities Promoting Digital Broadcast Promoting competition policy
Network Real Objects Developing IC tags, sensor Net and network of robots Network of Consumer electronics Creating applications of ITS GIS Developing Ubiquitous Terminal
Developing Infrastructure for Network collaboration Ubiquitous platform Secure interoperability among different networks High network reliability Infrastructure for e-commerce
18U-Japan
Enhancing ICT Usage By 2010 80 of Citizen to appreciate the role of ICT in resolving issues
Social system reform by ICT Enlightening social and business reform by ICT usage Administrative reform fostering ICT Usage Reform of product distribution system Promoting e-government and local e-government
Promoting creation, trading and use of contents Transactions such as trading of digital contents Creation and use of digital archives Attractive contents Establishing Japan brand as Soft Power
Promoting Universal design Advanced agent technology User interface Ensure information accessibility Support systems of ICT usage for the aged and disabled
ICT human resource development Nurturing human resources with high ICT skill Support incubation of ICT venture business Literacy and education reform Encouraging civil participation
19U-Japan
Usage Environment By 2010 80 of Citizen to feel comfortable with ICT
Identify issues related to negative impacts Identify 100 negative aspects of the ubiquitous network society in 10 categories
Promoting ICT safety and security 21strategy Identify 21 priority issues with significant social impact and develop strategies for addressing them
Establish a Ubiquitous Network Society Charter Comprehensive charter for worldwide release setting out the basic principles and shared understanding of ubiquitous network society
20U-JapanKey Characteristics
- Visionary
- Holistic
- Pragmatic
- Paradigm shift in thinking
21Trust, authentication, safety Security
- Both U-(Korea Japan) recognise the risks of
Ubiquitous world - Plans in place to address problems
- Safety security
- Digital inclusion
- Overcoming Urban/Rural divides
- Age Disability
- Identity and authentication
- E.g. use of social security number (in Korea)
22Safety security