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Global OverviewGlobal Overview
Presented byPresented by
Arturo CUSTODIO, Arturo CUSTODIO, Board memberBoard member
DECT ForumDECT Forum
55thth DECT Congress DECT CongressRome, Jan. 17-18, 2000Rome, Jan. 17-18, 2000
DECT ForumDECT Forumpresence presence
DECT around DECT around the Worldthe World
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New marketNew marketdemandsdemands
ApplicationsApplications
EvolutionEvolution
DriversDrivers
adopted in more than 115 countries
DECT: Worldwide StandardDECT: Worldwide Standard
Europe: 45 countriesAmerica: 23 countries
PWT & WDCT (DECT based)
Africa: 26 countries Asia-Pacific: 22 countries
DECT around DECT around the Worldthe World
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Main DECT market in Europe is in residential cordless About 16.5 million DECT phones in 99’About 16.5 million DECT phones in 99’
In some European countries DECT residential phonesIn some European countries DECT residential phonesexceed the 70% of the cordless market shareexceed the 70% of the cordless market share
Business & corporate applications are also succeed More than 700 thousand terminals in 99’More than 700 thousand terminals in 99’
The 100% of cordless PABX market is based on DECTThe 100% of cordless PABX market is based on DECT
Significant DECT WLL DECT WLL deployments in Eastern Europein Eastern Europe(Poland, Turkey, Hungary)
DECT/GSM dual applicationsDECT/GSM dual applications have been already launchedin UK and other countries are intending to follow on
DECT in Europe (1/3)DECT in Europe (1/3)DECT around DECT around
the Worldthe World
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DECT in Europe (2/3)DECT in Europe (2/3)
1989: CEPT Rec. T/R 22-02 assigned 1880-1900 MHz band for DECT standard
1991: EC Directive 287/91 makes the band mandatory for DECT
1991: EC Directive 288/91 push development of DECT applications (public & private)
1994: Unlicensed regime for private applications recommended by CEPT. Public licensing subject to national regulations
1998: Some DECT WLL applications using 1900-1920 Mhz band also (Turkey)
1999: 3.5 GHz WLL band opens opportunities for DECT also (ETSI TM4 activities)
1999: ITU approved DECT as IMT-2000 radio technology, opening opportunities for Indoor TDD 3G applications
1989: CEPT Rec. T/R 22-02 assigned 1880-1900 MHz band for DECT standard
1991: EC Directive 287/91 makes the band mandatory for DECT
1991: EC Directive 288/91 push development of DECT applications (public & private)
1994: Unlicensed regime for private applications recommended by CEPT. Public licensing subject to national regulations
1998: Some DECT WLL applications using 1900-1920 Mhz band also (Turkey)
1999: 3.5 GHz WLL band opens opportunities for DECT also (ETSI TM4 activities)
1999: ITU approved DECT as IMT-2000 radio technology, opening opportunities for Indoor TDD 3G applications
DECT around DECT around the Worldthe World
RegulationRegulation
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OverviewOverview
DECT in Europe (3/3)DECT in Europe (3/3)DECT around DECT around
the Worldthe World
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PRIVATE USE PRIVATE USE
(Resident. & Business)
(Resident. & Business)
1880-1900 1880-1900 Others 3,5 GHz 1880-1900 1880-1900 Others 3,5 GHz
Albania Allocated Lithuania Allocated Possible
Andorra Allocated Luxembourg Allocated
Austria Allocated Allocated Possible Malta Allocated
Azerbaijan Allocated Macedonia Allocated
Belgium Allocated Moldovia Allocated
Bulgaria Allocated Allocated Monaco Allocated
Bosnia Herzeg. Allocated Netherlands Allocated Possible
Croatia Allocated In study Norway Allocated Possible
Cyprus Allocated Poland Allocated Allocated
Czech Republic Allocated Allocated Possible Portugal Allocated Allocated Possible
Denmark Allocated Possible Romania Allocated Allocated
Estonia Allocated Possible Russia Allocated Allocated
Finland Allocated Possible San Marino Allocated
France Allocated SlovakRepublic Allocated
Germany Allocated Allocated Slovenia Allocated Possible
Georgia Allocated Allocated 1920-30 Spain Allocated Allocated Possible
Greece Allocated Allocated Sweden Allocated Allocated
Hungary Allocated Allocated Possible Switzerland Allocated Allocated
Iceland Allocated Possible Turkey Allocated Allocated 1900-20 Possible
Ireland Allocated Possible Ukraine Allocated
Italy Allocated Allocated United Kingdom Allocated Possible
Latvia Allocated In study Vatican City Allocated
Liechtenstein Allocated
PUBLIC USE BANDS
(Fixed Wireless Access)
PUBLIC USE BANDS
(Fixed Wireless Access)
Significant DECT WLL market in Latin America500 thousand WLL lines contracted in two years500 thousand WLL lines contracted in two years
In 85% of Latin American countries DECT is licensing In 85% of Latin American countries DECT is licensing for Public FWA applications as a primary basisfor Public FWA applications as a primary basis
Private applications as secondary basis in most countries More than 700 thousand terminals in 99’More than 700 thousand terminals in 99’
Residential DECT cordless market expected to growResidential DECT cordless market expected to grow over 100% in following two years over 100% in following two years
First worldwide deployments of DECT WLL in 3.5 GHzDECT WLL in 3.5 GHz band made in Latin America (Argentina, El Salvador)
In North America the DECT based PWT in UPCS PWT in UPCS bandis succeeding, while WDCT variant forWDCT variant for ISM 2,4 GHzISM 2,4 GHz
band is also emerging as a competitive solution
DECT in America (1/3)DECT in America (1/3)DECT around DECT around
the Worldthe World
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DECT in America (2/3)DECT in America (2/3)
1996: CITEL PCC-III Res. 43/96 resolves the possible use of 1850-1990 MHz band to provide PCS & FWA applications
1997: CITEL PCC-III Experts Group dedicated to analyze the for coexistence between DECT and PCS systems. First Report (PCCIII-935/97) shows the initial feasibility.
1997: CITEL PCC-III Rec.32/97 allow the 1910-1930 MHz band to be used for FWA or Private applications in TDD mode, taken care of considerations made in Expert Group report
1998: A complimentary Report from CITEL (PCCIII-1077/98), definitively conclude the coexistence feasibility. Almost all Latin American countries allocated the 1910-1930 MHz for FWA systems as primary basis. Private for secondary use.
1999: New opportunities for DECT WLL in 3.5 GHz band. First worldwide deployments in that band made in Argentina and El Salvador
1996: CITEL PCC-III Res. 43/96 resolves the possible use of 1850-1990 MHz band to provide PCS & FWA applications
1997: CITEL PCC-III Experts Group dedicated to analyze the for coexistence between DECT and PCS systems. First Report (PCCIII-935/97) shows the initial feasibility.
1997: CITEL PCC-III Rec.32/97 allow the 1910-1930 MHz band to be used for FWA or Private applications in TDD mode, taken care of considerations made in Expert Group report
1998: A complimentary Report from CITEL (PCCIII-1077/98), definitively conclude the coexistence feasibility. Almost all Latin American countries allocated the 1910-1930 MHz for FWA systems as primary basis. Private for secondary use.
1999: New opportunities for DECT WLL in 3.5 GHz band. First worldwide deployments in that band made in Argentina and El Salvador
DECT around DECT around the Worldthe World
RegulationRegulation
Frequency IssuesFrequency Issues
OverviewOverview
DECT in America (3/3)DECT in America (3/3)DECT around DECT around
the Worldthe World
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PRIVATE USE
(Resident. & Business)
1910-1930 MHz 1910-1930 MHz 3,5 GHz
Argentina Allocated (2º) Allocated (1º) In use
Bahamas Allocated (1º)
Bolivia Allocated (1º) Possible
Brazil Allocated (2º) Allocated (1º) Possible
Canada UPCS PWT
Chile Allocated (2º) Allocated (1º)
Colombia Allocated (1º) Possible
Costa Rica Allocated (1º)
Cuba Allocated (2º) Allocated (1º)
Ecuador Allocated (1º)
El Salvador Allocated (1º) In use
Falkland Possible
Guatemala Allocated (1º)
Haiti Allocated (1º)
Honduras Allocated (1º)
Mexico Allocated (1º) Planned
Rep Dominicana Allocated (1º)
Panama Allocated (1º)
Paraguay Allocated (1º)
Peru Allocated (1º) Possible
United States UPCS PWT
Uruguay Allocated (1º)
Venezuela Allocated
PUBLIC USE BANDS
DECT around DECT around the Worldthe World
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DECT in Africa (1/2)DECT in Africa (1/2)
Main opportunities for DECT systems are based onFixed Wireless Applications.Fixed Wireless Applications.
The two worldwide largest DECT WLL operative networks worldwide largest DECT WLL operative networksare located in Africa (South Africa & Egypt)
Africa accounts for about 200 thousand WLL lines Africa accounts for about 200 thousand WLL lines already in commercial usealready in commercial use
Africa is a key FWA market where DECT is thebest positioned technologybest positioned technology
WLL DECT market share in Africa is about 70% inWLL DECT market share in Africa is about 70% incontract lines, and more than 85% in installed linescontract lines, and more than 85% in installed lines
Private applications (Residential & Business) also exist,however there is no a regulatory global policythere is no a regulatory global policy.
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DECT in Africa (2/2)DECT in Africa (2/2)
Existing private applications arenot included here.
1880-1900 MHz Others 3,5 GHz
Algeria Allocated
Angola Allocated
Burkina Fasso Allocated
Benin Allocated
Botswana Allocated 1900-1920 MHz
Congo Allocated
Cote d´Ivoire Allocated
Egypt Allocated
Gabon Allocated
Ghana Allocated
Kenya Allocated
Madagascar Allocated
Mali Allocated
Libya Allocated
Marrocco Allocated
Namibia Allocated
Nigeria Allocated Possible
Senegal Allocated
South Africa Allocated In study
Swaziland Allocated
Tanzania Allocated 1900-1920 MHz
Togo Allocated
Tunisia Allocated
Zimbabwe Allocated
PUBLIC USE BANDS (Fixed Wireless Access)
DECT around DECT around the Worldthe World
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DECT in Asia - Pacific (1/2)DECT in Asia - Pacific (1/2)
Great opportunities for DECT systems based onFixed Wireless Applications.Fixed Wireless Applications.
Asia includes two of most FWA potential countriesAsia includes two of most FWA potential countriesin the world (China & India)in the world (China & India)
DECT Private applications compete with the well positioned PHS technology however it is fast growing
More than More than 500 thousand terminals in 99’500 thousand terminals in 99’ and andexpected growths over 100% in next yearsexpected growths over 100% in next years
DECT Forum and PHS MoU reached agreement forPublic and Private technology coexistencetechnology coexistence in shared
spectrum bands (China, Thailand)
Middle East is the main “pending subject” for DECT
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DECT in Asia - Pacific (2/2)DECT in Asia - Pacific (2/2)PRIVATE USE
(Resident. & Business)
1880-1900 MHz 1880-1900 MHz Others
Australia Allocated Allocated 3.5 Ghz in study
Bangladesh Allocated
Bahrain Allocated
Brunei Allocated
Burma Allocated
Cambodia Allocated
China Allocated 1900-1920 1900-1920 MHz
Fidji Allocated
Hong Kong Allocated in study
India Allocated
Indonesia Allocated
Lebanon Allocated
Malaysia Allocated
New Zealand Allocated
Pakistan Allocated
Philippines Allocated
Singapore Allocated
SriLanka Allocated
Taiwan Allocated 1880-1895
Thailand Allocated 1900-1906 In study 1906-1918
PUBLIC USE BANDS (Fixed Wireless Access)
New marketNew marketdemandsdemands
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DECT Markets & ServicesDECT Markets & Services
Private BusinessPrivate BusinessWireless marketWireless market
Private ResidentialPrivate ResidentialCordless marketCordless market
Public Fixed Wireless Public Fixed Wireless Access marketAccess market
DECT is the unique Wireless Standard for such quantity of markets that is
able to provide such quantity of services
THIS IS WHY THIS IS WHY DECTDECT IS THE IS THE LEADER TECHNOLOGYLEADER TECHNOLOGY IN ALL OF ITS APPLICATION MARKETSIN ALL OF ITS APPLICATION MARKETS
New marketNew marketdemandsdemands
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Residential Cordless ApplicationsResidential Cordless Applications
YESTERDAY (YESTERDAY (1998):1998): - Superior quality over any other cordless technology - Dedicated bandwidth allocation - Significant product portfolio available
TODAY (1999):TODAY (1999): - High Quality Voice+Data services available - Worldwide bandwidth allocation (several bands) - Larger product portfolio available - Price decrease to open low-end consumer segments
TOMORROW (2000-2001):TOMORROW (2000-2001): - Multimedia Home services - Full interoperability - Lower prices to open lower developed markets
THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW (>2001):THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW (>2001): - New “Intelligent Home” services - Fixed-Mobile Convergence
New marketNew marketdemandsdemands
ApplicationsApplications
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Business Wireless ApplicationsBusiness Wireless Applications
YESTERDAY (YESTERDAY (1998):1998): - Better performance than any other wireless solution - Dedicated bandwidth allocation - Significant product portfolio available
TODAY (1999):TODAY (1999): - High Quality Voice+Data services available - Worldwide bandwidth allocation (several bands) - Increased product portfolio (“business modules”) - Safety and security is guaranteed
TOMORROW (2000-2001):TOMORROW (2000-2001): - Fast Internet access (DPRS) & Multimedia - Full interoperability - Integration with Mobile networks
THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW (>2001):THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW (>2001): - 3G Services (IMT-2000)
New marketNew marketdemandsdemands
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Fixed Wireless ApplicationsFixed Wireless Applications
YESTERDAY (YESTERDAY (1998):1998): - Better voice quality than any other WLL solution - Specific public bandwidth allocation - Lower prices than any other WLL solution
TODAY (1999):TODAY (1999): - Voice+Data services available (up to ISDN) - Worldwide bandwidth allocation (several bands) - Significant price improvements - Proven maturity
TOMORROW (2000-2001):TOMORROW (2000-2001): - Face up to Wireless IP challenge (DPRS) - Lower prices to reach any market - New bandwidths allocation
THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW (>2001):THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW (>2001): - Fixed-Mobile Convergence - 3G services (IMT-2000)
New marketNew marketdemandsdemands
ApplicationsApplications
EvolutionEvolution
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DECT DECT successessuccesses … …
New frequency bandsNew frequency bandsavailable for FWAavailable for FWA
applications in 3.5 GHz applications in 3.5 GHz
Emerging PrivateEmerging Privateapplications in US marketapplications in US market
(PWT & WDCT) (PWT & WDCT)
GSM/DECT dual terminalsGSM/DECT dual terminalsoffering started in UK offering started in UK
DECT selected as one DECT selected as one of the five IMT-2000 of the five IMT-2000
radio interfaces radio interfaces
DPRS and DMAP DPRS and DMAP standardization finished standardization finished
New marketNew marketdemandsdemands
ApplicationsApplications
EvolutionEvolution
DriversDrivers
… … to face up to the newto face up to the new challenges challenges
New frequency bandsNew frequency bandsavailable for FWAavailable for FWA
applications in 3.5 GHz applications in 3.5 GHz
Emerging PrivateEmerging Privateapplications in US marketapplications in US market
(PWT & WDCT) (PWT & WDCT)
GSM/DECT dual terminalsGSM/DECT dual terminalsoffering started in UK offering started in UK
DECT selected as one DECT selected as one of the five IMT-2000 of the five IMT-2000
radio interfaces radio interfaces
DPRS and DMAP DPRS and DMAP standardization finished standardization finished
New Public FWA markets New Public FWA markets
New Residential andNew Residential andBusiness MarketsBusiness Markets
Fixed-MobileFixed-MobileConvergence Convergence
Provision of ThirdProvision of ThirdGeneration Services Generation Services
Fast Internet AccessFast Internet Access(over 2 Mbps) (over 2 Mbps)
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