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Page 1: Martin Jarrold Director, International Programme Development

Improving IP Connectivity in the Least Developed Countries:

Regulatory barriers tosatellite-based services

Martin Jarrold

Director,

International Programme Development

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The GVF Defined Global Association Comprising International VSAT

Community Non-Profit Non-Partisan 130 Members/38 Countries/Every

Continent Serving as Industry’s Unified Voice

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The GVF Brain Trust

Carriers7%

Satellite Operators

13%

Associations2%

Consultants & Publishers

9%

Legal1%

Value Added Service

Providers16%

Systems Integrators

25%

Manufacturers Earth Satation

Equipment27%

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GVF Offices Worldwide

Headquarters

Affiliate Offices

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The Shared Objective

Facilitate VSAT-Based System and Service Provision Worldwide:

Liberalisation Initiatives Regulatory Programs Technical Co-ordination Heightened Awareness

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“… universal access is now not so much an engineering or supply-side problem but rather a regulatory and policy challenge.”

- ITU World Telecommunication Development Report (March 1998)

The Challenge

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VSAT: The Supply Side

1980 1990 2000

First Generation: $10-20K, C, Data

Second Generation: $5-10K, C/Ku, V+D

Third Generation

(<$2.5K, C/Ku/Ka, Multimedia)

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As VSAT Pricing Gets Smaller*

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Source: COMSYS *TDMA, US$

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The Big Networks Get Bigger

45 Contracts Greater Than 500 Sites in 2000

76,000 Sites Far Greater Number

Outside the U.S. Recently

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ISP Links Hybrid Access 2-Way Access Content Distribution

Internet Satellite Use* Goes Up

Source: DTT Consulting *36 MHz Equivalent

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VSATs Help Fulfill Mandates

Public Sector:

– Rural Telecoms

– Telemedicine

– Distance Learning

– Disaster Recovery

– Ministerial Links:• Mail

• Rail

• Water

• Etc.

Private Sector:

– Banking– Stock Exchanges– Mining/Oil-Gas– Retail– Pharmaceutical– Automotive– ISPs– Etc.

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Strategic VSAT Liberalisation Has Begun Worldwide:

Uganda Botswana Zambia Malawi Mozambique

Lesotho Swaziland Kenya South Africa Namibia?

TRASA/EAC

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Strategic VSAT Liberalisation Has Begun Worldwide, Cont’d:

Uruguay Venezuela Chile Mexico

CITEL

Brasil Peru Costa Rica Argentina

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Strategic VSAT Liberalisation Has Begun Worldwide, Cont’d:

Singapore Indonesia Philippines Australia/NZ Myanmar!

S. Korea Japan Taiwan Hong Kong China-WTO!

APT, APEC, ASEAN

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Strategic VSAT Liberalisation Has Begun Worldwide, Cont’d:

Bangladesh Pakistan India

Sri Lanka Bhutan Nepal

SATRA

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Strategic Liberalisation: Nepal

“Nepal’s international interconnectivity rose five-fold in a few months after the VSAT market was liberalised.”

ITU Telecommunication Indicators 2000

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Nepal: VSATs for ISP International Connectivity

May 1999 - 320 Kbps available bandwidth

end 1999 - over 1 Mbps available bandwidth

in 2001 - 10 Mbps (downlink)

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Immediate Results: ISP Via Satellite

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Source: DTT Consulting

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VSAT Regulatory Reform: Thinking Regionally, Acting Nationally

1. Transparency

2. Streamlined Licensing

3. Harmonising Fees

4. Satellite Access (Open Skies)

5. Type Approvals

6. Independent Regulator

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1. TRANSPARENCY

(One Stop Shops)

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The ‘One Stop Shop’ Concept

Uphold National Sovereignty While:

Providing Access to Licensing Data

For Each Country in a Region

Via a Single URL

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NRA

NRA

Europe’s One Stop Shop

Service Provider

NRA• Examination• Final answer

SHOP• Screens appli- cation form(s)• Sends to NRAs

Note: See WWW.ETO.DK

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Meanwhile in the Americas...

Regional VSAT Licensing Database Established Online by CITEL* Includes 16 Nations So Far With Hotlinks to Regulators’ Sites

*www.citel.oas.org/pcc3/vsat/vsat_information_of_licensing.htm

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Meanwhile in Asia...

APT Website Established Licensing Database Created Satellite Section Planned

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Meanwhile in Africa...

Discussions Underway With:

– TRASA

– WATRA

– ATRN

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And Globally… now 1

GVF VSAT Licensing Portal Directs Applicants to Regional Sites From WWW.GVF.ORG Which Receives 6,000 Hits Per Day From Every World Region

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And Globally… now 2

Global Regulators Symposium, December 2001

ITU Arab States Centre of Excellence, February 2002

WTDC, March 2002 Future...

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And Globally… next 1

WTDC Study Question on satellite regulation (2002-2006 study cycle)

1. Examine regulatory treatment of satellite services, operators, end-users

2. Identify best approaches 3. Provide guidance to developing

countries

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And Globally… next 2 GVF New Regulatory Database - going

“live” - www.gvf.org £/$/CHF/etc >> facilitate other sites to

hotlink to GVF; interactive feed for local information/updates to GVF

£/$/CHF/etc. >> dedicated personnel for Database maintenance

Hotlinked to WWW.ITU.INT LDCs/Pan-African portal

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And finally -

“We are committed to facilitating the ITUs LDC connectivity programme and all associated satellite regulation initiatives.”

- The GVF


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