Spectrum for Development PERU
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Spectrum for deVelopment PERU General facts ecuador colombia Surface area (km2) 1,285,216 World Bank Tumbes World Bank Iquitos Population 29,076,512 (2010) Talara Piura Population density (people/km2) 23 (2010) World Bank GDP (USD millions) World Bank Chiclayo brazil 275,355 (purchasing power parity (PPP), PERU at current international prices, 2010) Trujillo GDP per person (USD) 9,470 (PPP, at current international World Bank Chimbote Tingo María prices, 2010) El Callao Huancayo ICT indicators (per 100 people) Lima Ayacucho Telephone lines 10 (2009) World Bank Cuzco PACIFIC Ica OCEAN Mobile cellular subscriptions 96 (2011) OSIPTEL Puno bolivia Lake Titicaca Internet users 28,1 (2009) World Bank Arequipa Moliendo World Bank Tacna Fixed broadband internet 2,83 (2009) chile subscribers Summary of regulatory authorities Summary of laws and policies Ministry of Transportation and Communication Supreme Decree 020-98-MTC (MTC - Ministerio de Transportes y Approves the policy guidelines for opening the telecommunications Comunicaciones ) and the Supervisory Body market in Peru (1998) of Private Telecommunications Investments http://transparencia.mtc.gob.pe/idm_docs/normas_legales/1_0_896.pdf (OSIPTEL - Organismo Supervisor de la Telecommunications Law Inversión Privada en Telecomunicaciones) www.mtc.gob.pe/portal/comunicacion/concesion/mlegal/leyes/tuoley.pdf are the bodies charged with designing the National Plan for Attribution of Frequencies Radio and Television Law 28.278: includes the respective modifications and determining conditions for the concession and regulations for implementation spectrum.apc.org of bands. Independently, the MTC administers www.concortv.gob.pe/file/normatividad/2004/NL20040716.pdf and controls frequencies and OSIPTEL regulates connection services and standards. National Plan for Attribution of Frequencies http://transparencia.mtc.gob.pe/idm_docs/normas_legales/1_0_115.pdf Peruvian Agency for the Promotion of Private Investment in Peru (Pro-Inversión - Agencia Master Plan for Implementation of Digital Terrestrial Television in Peru Peruana de Promoción de la Inversión Privada http://transparencia.mtc.gob.pe/idm_docs/normas_legales/1_0_1882.pdf en el Perú) is the body responsible for offering Limits for the allocation of spectrum to each concessionaire of trunked frequency bands by organising, managing and services, mobile telephony and personal communications services supervising public auctions. http://transparencia.mtc.gob.pe/idm_docs/normas_legales/1_0_1405.pdf National Broadband Development Plan 2011 www.mtc.gob.pe/portal/proyecto_banda_ancha/index.html Ministerial Resolution M. 087-2002-MTC-15.03 Regulation of Goals for Spectrum Use by Public Telecommunications Services (2002) development for spectrum Open www.mtc.gob.pe/portal/comunicacion/concesion/mlegal/ntecnicas/normas.pdf Methods for allocation of frequencies • ALLOCATION BY reQueST OF parTIES: should it • ALLOCATION BY puBLIC auCTION: if it is stipulated in the PNAF be determined in the National Plan for Attribution of that a band must be auctioned, the administrative procedure Frequencies (PNAF - Plan Nacional de Atribución de starts with the formation of a commission that discusses the Frecuencias) that a band will not be auctioned, a request guidelines for the auction and the conditions that must be can be made through the Office of Citizen Services and fulfilled by the successful applicant. In this case, the procedure is Documentation (Oficina de Servicios al Ciudadano y managed by the Central Concessions Office (Dirección General Documentación) of the MTC. This is done in the central de Concesiones) and the duration of the procedure is longer. office of the ministry in Lima. The same procedure applies For public auctions the Peruvian Agency for the Promotion of for requesting transfers, modifications, authorisations, Private Investment (Pro-Inversión) promotes the bands on offer allocations and permissions relating to the spectrum. and sets prices. Pro-Inversión is the organisation that makes the connection between supply and demand. It is worth noting that the role of Pro-Inversión ends once the contract is signed. Association for Progressive Communications (APC). January 2012. Creative Commons Licence 3.0. Some rights reserved. Spectrum with the potential for increasing internet access Frequencies Current situation Potential use 10.15-10.30 GHz In the process of special bidding through Broadband services 10.50-10.65 GHz Pro-Inversión, will be given to public 1897.5-1910 MHz telecommunications services 25.25-27.50 GHz Will be given to public telecommunications Wireless access 27.5-28.35 GHz services through a process of special bidding 29.10-29.25 GHz with Pro-Inversion 31.00-31.30 GHz 38.6-40 GHz 1910-1930 MHz Recently granted to the company Viettel Wireless access telecommunications 2500-2692 MHz Recently granted to the company Viettel Wireless access telecommunications 452.5-457.5 MHz Will be granted by public auction Wireless access 421.675-426.675 MHz 411.675-416.675 MHz 899-915 MHz 944-960 MHz 10.150-10.300 and 10.500-10.650 MHz 1710-1770 MHz 2110-2170 MHz 3400-3600 MHz 450-452.5 MHz and 460-462.5 MHz Will be granted by public auction although Wireless access 821-824 MHz and 866-869 MHz many of these bands have restrictions 824-849 MHz and 869-894 MHz regarding geographic area 894-899 MHz and 939-944 MHz y 894-902 MHz and 939-947 MHz 1710-1850 MHz and 1850-1910 MHz and 1930-1990 MHz 410-430 MHz Available Bands are candidates for 450-470 MHz implementation of future mobile 470-806 MHz services, as identified in the World 2.3-2.4 GHz Radiocommunications Conference spectrum.apc.org 2.7-2.9 GHz WRC-07 3.4-4.2 GHz 4.4-4.9 GHz Wireless access 746-806 MHz Available Have the potential for advanced 1710-1850 MHz mobile services and are available. 2110-2200 MHz Status is described in the PNAF 2.5 GHz Free Wireless access 3.5 GHz Free Wireless access 2600 MHz Concession granted Wireless access Open spectrum for development development for spectrum Open Association for Progressive Communications (APC). 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