Digital Convergence

International Telecommunication Union Digital Convergence: Challenges and Opportunities Houlin Zhao Deputy Secretary-General, ITU IT Ministerial Conference, Seoul 19 April 2007 International Telecommunication Union Opportunities: Paradigm Shifts  Static market environments  “Divergence”  “Circuit-switched  Local  Low-speed  Switch-on  Fixed  Single medium  Distinct 2 TO  Dynamic, fastpaced innovation  “Convergence”  Packet-switched  Global  High-speed  Always-on  Mobile + Fixed  Multi-media  Bundled International Telecommunication Union Challenges: Digital Convergence  Institutional challenges: convergence of ministries, regulators etc. in telecom spectrum, IT/ICT, broadcasting, which is often a political issue.  Regulatory & legislative challenges: difficulties to catch up technological innovation and convergence in the converged laws/regulations.  Industrial challenges: balance between creating new employment and redundancy as well as convert from legacy networks/technologies to the converged ones with huge costs especially for the developing countries. 3 International Telecommunication Union Challenges: Convergence (e.g., NGN)  Pricing: Will offer prices that are significantly lower than those available today?  Bundling and billing: How to distinguish real price of bundled services?  Interconnection: Will current interconnection models (based on per-minute settlement) work ?  Security: If much greater capacity is available at the edges of the network, how to guarantee security?  Investment: Will unbundling discourage new infrastructural investment?  Traffic prioritization: Is the Net really “neutral”?  Emergency services: What level of universal service obligation to impose?  Competition policy: Significant market power will not go away in the converged (e.g., NGN) environment ?  Consultation: compensation for stranded assets? 4 International Telecommunication Union Opportunities  NGNs provides an excellent opportunity to agree improved interfaces in ITU-T to better enable service providers to interconnect and cooperate  Such interfaces, based on ITU-T defined global standards, opens the door to the provision of an unlimited range of applications and services  NGN has the potential to accelerate the deployment of telecommunications networks and services in developing countries  It offers the opportunity for developing countries to jump several generations of technology  The capital costs of deploying NGN technology are significantly lower than circuit switched technologies  Enables a more rapid expansion of network capabilities  NGN will enable a range of multimedia services to be provided easier with less cost, and so increase potential revenues. 5 International Telecommunication Union R.O.Korea’s Leadership in Digital Convergence  2001: Korea’s DOI = - Overall: 0.60 (rank #2) USA Germany Austria Canada Switzerland Macao, China 2001 2006 Digital Opportunity Index Israel Luxembourg Norway Finland UK Sweden HK, China  2006: Korea’s DOI = Taiwan, China - Overall: 0.80 (rank #1) Netherlands Singapore Source: ITU Digital Iceland - Mobile: 0.65 (rank #2) Opportunity Denmark Platform. Provisional data Fixed: 0.88 (rank #1) Japan for 2006 Korea (Rep.) 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 6 International Telecommunication Union R.O.Korea’s ICT Sector: The mainspring of its economic growth  Telecoms revenue as a percentage of GDP  R.O.Korea • 1990 = 2.0% • 2005 = 4.8% Source: ITU World Telecom Indicators Database. 6% 5% 4% 3% 2% Korea 1% 0% 1990 2005 World  World Average • 1990 = 1.8% • 2005 = 3.0% 7 International Telecommunication Union ITU’s mandates and leadership in digital information society  ITU-R: allocation for the appropriate frequency/spectrum for the converged technologies, networks and services, and develop technical standards for radio access and other radiocommunication services.  ITU-T: set international standards (i.e., Recommendations) to ensure interoperability, security etc. in the converged telecoms/ICts, bridge the standardization gap.  ITU-D: assist members in developing and moving towards the converged telecom/ICT environment through providing expert support, trainings to equipments/facilities.  Closer collaboration between the three ITU Sectors. More 8 International Telecommunication Union ITU - WSIS Action Line C2 ICT infrastructure facilitation: ITU “Information and Communication Infrastructure” 9  Main orientation for actions in C2:  Facilitation of large scale initiatives  Development of thematic activities.  Strategy to link national, regional and international initiatives to facilitate large scale infrastructure projects.  C2 Group, endorsed five (5) large scale ITU projects:  Harmonization of ICT Policies for 43 African States  Harmonization of ICT Policies for 17 Caribbean States  Capacity Building on ICT Policies for 14 Pacific States  International fibre optics: Infinity project West Africa,  ICT Applications and Connectivity : Pacific Island States, studied by ITU, funding to be secured International Telecommunication Union ITU - WSIS Action Line C2 Plan of Action aims at the facilitation of the following core Activities: 1. Development of National e-Strategies; 2. Harmonization of the ICT Policies in the different regions; 3. Development of regional and large-scale national initiatives; 4. Launch of global thematic ICT Infrastructure initiatives for:  “Public Access”;  “ICT-Applications for Development”;  “Broadband Wireless Access”;  “Large-scale ICT backbones” 5. Development of a virtual financing platform; 6. Deployment of an online tool for ICT Development Assessment. 10 International Telecommunication Union  October-November 2007: - Radiocommunication Assembly, and - World Radiocommunication Conference  October 2008: - World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly, and - Worldwide Standardization Roundtable and Coordination Meeting 11 International Telecommunication Union World Telecom Policy Forum ’09  Topic: “Convergence and emerging policy issues”  Timetable:  30 June 2007: Deadline for first contributions  1 September 2007: First draft of SG’s report  Spring / Autumn 2008: Two meetings of informal expert group  15 December 2008: Deadline for final draft  24 March 2009: Information Session for WTPF  25-27 March 2009: 4th WTPF 12 International Telecommunication Union Thank you Houlin Zhao ITU Deputy Secretary-General DSG@itu.int Tel.: +41 22 730 5595 Fax: +41 22 730 5137 13

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