SPECTRUM for MOBILE Digital Dividend Status
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SPECTRUM FOR MOBILE Digital Dividend Status Peter Lyons, Head of Middle East and North Africa, Government & Regulatory Affairs, GSMA 11 APRIL 2013 17 MAY 2014 © GSMA 2014 GSMA OVERVIEW GSMA BY THE NUMBERS SPECTRUM FOR MOBILE © GSMA 2014 ENABLING A MOBILE FUTURE ACCELERATING MOBILE INNOVATION THROUGH GLOBAL INITIATIVES FUTURE COMMUNICATIONS CONNECTED LIVING Creating an enhanced mobile experience via Realising the potential of connected devices voice-over-IP, messaging and content- across many sectors to improve lives sharing applications MOBILE COMMERCE NETWORK APIs Enabling transactional services via Developing interfaces to fully exploit mobile contactless radio technology network capabilities MOBILE IDENTITY SPECTRUM Authenticating users securely Promoting effective spectrum policy and and conveniently delivery of mobile broadband SPECTRUM FOR MOBILE © GSMA 2014 BENEFITS OF THE DIGITAL DIVIDEND ATTRACTIVENESS OF THE SUB 1GHZ BANDS The benefits of sub-1GHz spectrum are crucial for high quality, cost effective mobile broadband deployment Cell radius Ideal for economically deploying mobile broadband over large areas - especially in rural areas <700MHz 700MHz Improved saturation in urban areas and better in- 800MHz building penetration improves quality of service 2100MHz 5800MHz The digital dividend means more 1GHz spectrum is being made available for mobile broadband services around the world SPECTRUM FOR MOBILE © GSMA 2014 THE DIGITAL DIVIDEND AS TELEVISION BROADCASTING MOVES TO DIGITAL, MORE CAN BE DONE WITH LESS SPECTRUM. Unique opportunity to Ideal for rural coverage ITU deadline of 2015 to transition significant and penetration into switch off analogue spectrum to mobile buildings television broadcasting 698MHz or 803MHz or 470MHz470MHz 806MHz Digital BroadcastingAnalogue Broadcasting790MHz Mobile 862MHz SPECTRUM FOR MOBILE © GSMA 2014 THE EMERGENCE OF THE DIGITAL DIVIDEND IN ITU-R REGION 1: THE 800MHz BAND WAS MADE AVAILABLE FOR MOBILE BROADBAND IN 2007 Digital broadcasting Mobile REGION 1: 470MHz 790MHz 862MHz EMEA IN ITU-R REGIONS 2 & 3: THE 700MHz BAND WAS MADE AVAILABLE FOR MOBILE BROADBAND REGION 2: AMERICAS Digital broadcasting (and others) Mobile 470MHz 698MHz 806MHz REGION 3: ASIA & OCEANIA SPECTRUM FOR MOBILE © GSMA 2014 DIGITAL DIVIDEND - REGIONAL STATUS Digital Dividend spectrum has been licensed to MNOs Digital Dividend spectrum has been identified Digital Dividend spectrum has not according to the regionally harmonised band plan for mobile – band plan yet to be announced been allocated to mobile Digital Dividend regionally harmonised band plan has Digital Dividend has been identified for No information available been announced – not yet licensed to MNOs mobile and US band plan licensed / committed for mobile services SPECTRUM FOR MOBILE © GSMA 2014 DIGITAL DIVIDEND 2 . At WRC-12 a decision was taken to extend the Digital Dividend band below 790MHz in Europe, Middle East and Africa (ITU Region 1), which has launched a new phase of harmonization planning across the region Digital broadcasting Mobile Mobile 470 MHz 694 MHz 790 MHz 862 MHz . This decision creates a unique opportunity for the ITU Region 1 to leap frog over other regions by maximising both the amount of Digital Dividend spectrum (700Mhz and 800Mhz bands) made available for mobile broadband and the degree of intra- and inter-regional harmonization SPECTRUM FOR MOBILE © GSMA 2014 700/800MHz BAND PLAN OPPORTUNITY THE APT700MHz BAND PLAN BEING ADOPTED IN ASIA-PACIFIC & LATIN AMERICA OVERLAPS WITH THE 800MHz BAND IN ITU REGION 1 791 821 832 862 MHz 790 REGION 1 800 MHz BAND PLAN 694/698 3GPP Band 20 703 748 758 803 MHz APT 700MHz BAND PLAN 3GPP Band 28 718MHz 748 773 803MHz Upper APT duplexer Lower APT duplexer 703MHz 733 758 788MHz SPECTRUM FOR MOBILE HOWEVER THE LOWER APT DUPLEXER DOES NOT OVERLAP © GSMA 2014 PREFERRED 700MHz BAND PLAN THE LOWER APT DUPLEXER IS THE BASIS FOR THE PROPOSED 700MHz REGION 1 BAND PLAN 791 821 832 862 MHz 790 REGION 1 800 MHz BAND PLAN 3GPP Band 20 703 733 758 788 MHz PREFERRED REGION 1 700 MHz BAND PLAN 2x30 MHz (approved by CEPT) Alignment of the band plan and the technical conditions to maximise harmonisation 791 821 832 862 MHz 694 703 733 758 788 MHz DIGITAL DIVIDEND 2 DIGITAL DIVIDEND 1 SPECTRUM FOR MOBILE © GSMA 2014 COMPATIBILITY OF 700MHz EQUIPMENT REGION 1 BAND PLAN EMISSION LIMITS MUST PROTECT BROADCASTERS BUT ALSO REMAIN COMPATIBLE WITH APT-700 DEVICES REGION 1 800 MHz BAND PLAN, 3GPP Band 20 790 791 821 832 862MHz Digital Broadcasting Out of band emissions (OOBE): -65 dBm/8 MHz APT 700MHz BAND PLAN 694/698 3GPP Band 28 703 748 758 803MHz Digital Broadcasting OOBE: -26.2 dBm/6MHz Preferred baseline 698 band plan for EMEA 703 733 758 788 791 821 832 862MHz Digital Broadcasting OOBE: -42 dBm/8MHz CEPT HAS RECENTLY AGREED ON SUITABLE LEVELS SPECTRUM FOR MOBILE © GSMA 2014 THAT ARE COMPATIBLE WITH APT 700 DEVICES THANK YOU 11 APRIL 2013 © GSMA 2014 APT 700 MOMENTUM IN ASIA PACIFIC Adopted or committed to No information APT band plan Slow Progress 700MHz band not allocated to mobile Adopted or leaning towards APT 700MHZ band plan Afghanistan 30M Australia 23M Bangladesh 161M Bhutan 0.7M Brunei 0.4M India 1,2Bn Indonesia 249M Japan 127M Malaysia 29M Maldives 0.4M Nepal 30M Pakistan 190M Papua New Guinea 7M Singapore 5M Sri Lanka 21M Tonga 0.1 Taiwan 23M New Zealand 4M SPECTRUM FOR MOBILE TOTAL 2 Billion Pop © GSMA 2014 AND IN LATIN AMERICA Mexico Leaning towards APT Band Plan Sep. 2012 Adopted APT Band Plan Adopted US Band Plan Dominican Rep Apr. 2013 Costa Rica Nicaragua Mar. 2012 Venezuela Adopted or leaning towards APT Panama Apr. 2013 Band plan Oct. 2012 Brazil 195M Colombia Ecuador May. 2012 Mexico 117M Oct. 2012 Colombia 47M Argentina 41M Peru 30M Bolivia Brazil Dec. 2012 Feb. 2013 Venezuela 30M Chile 17M Ecuador 16M Dominican Rep. 10M Uruguay Costa Rica 5M Dec. 2011 Panama 3M Chile Uruguay 3M Argentina Feb. 2013 Dec. 2012 TOTAL 514M Pop SPECTRUM FOR MOBILE © GSMA 2014 .