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Wireless Technologies: Bridging Digital Divide in Lithuania Tomas Lamanauskas Deputy Director Communications Regulatory Authority Lithuania 2005.11.18 1 psl

Presentation outline Wireless spectrum policy Lithuanian wireless market development Wireless broadband deployment initiatives in rural areas Role of NRAs and future regulatory challenges 2005.11.18 2 psl

Radio spectrum an essential resource for ICT technologies Radio spectrum critical input for sectors relaying on wireless transmission Broadcasting Internet Telephony "The direct economic contribution of industries using the radio spectrum is already considerable, between 1 and 2% of national GDP in the EU, " said Information Society and Media Commissioner Viviane Reding. 2005.11.18 3 psl

Radio spectrum an essential resource for ICT technologies CDMA2000 / WCDMA / UWB Bluetooth Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Wi-Fi WiMAX WiMAX Edge 1 x EV-DO UMTS Standard 802.15.3a 802.15.1 802.11a 802.11b 802.11g 802.16d 802.16e 2.5G 3G 3G Usage WPAN WPAN WLAN WLAN WLAN WMAN WMAN WWAN WWAN WWAN Fixed Portable Throughp ut 110-480Mbps Up to 720Kpbs Up to 54Mbps Up to 11Mbps Up to 54Mbps Up to 384Kbps Up to 75Mbps (20MHz BW) Up to 30Mbps (10MHz BW) Up to 2.4 Up to Mbps (typical 2Mbps 300- (Up to 600Kbps) 10Mbps with HSDPA technolog y) Range Up to 30 Up to 30 feet Up to 300 Up to 300 Up to 300 Typical 4- Typical 1- Typical 1- Typical 1-5 Typical 1- feet feet feet feet 6 miles 3 miles 5 miles miles 5 miles Frequency 2.5-10.6 2.4GHz 5GHz 2.4GHz 2.4GHz Sub 2-6GHz 1900MHz 400, 450MHz 1800, GHz 11GHz 1900, 2100MHz 2005.11.18 4 psl

Wireless spectrum policy Frequencies management projects: Lithuanian approach Beauty contest (end of 2005) Additional development frequencies Reserved for UMTS TDD Reserved for Satellite component From 2012 plan to open for IMT-2000 and technicaly compatible mobile technologies 1900 1920 1980 2010 2025 2110 2170 2200 2500 2690 MHz Substantial amounts of spectrum, including for instance roughly one third of the spectrum below 3 GHz (the spectrum best suited for terrestrial communications), could possibly be made subject to tradability and flexible use by 2010. 2005.11.18 5 psl

Wireless spectrum policy Frequencies management projects: Lithuanian approach UNLICENSED BANDS LICENSED BANDS HAPS 2,4 2,484 3,41 3,8 5,15 5,725 10,15 10,66 17,1 17,3 24,5 26,5 27,5 29,5 40,5 43,5 47,2 48,2 2,4-2,4835 heavy usage of RLAN 3,41-3,6 actively used 3,6-3,8 reserved, from the beginning of 2006 will be prepared for BFWA 17,1-17,3 practically not used by RLAN 24,5-26,5 usage of 78 % 27,5-29,5 usage of 43 % 5,15-5,725 not extensively used by RLAN 40,5-43,5 not used 10,15-10,66 usage of 75 % More effective spectrum usage is still possible 2005.11.18 6 psl

Wireless spectrum policy Frequencies management projects: Lithuanian approach FWA licensed radio spectrum bands Band Channels 3,5 GHz 12 x 7 MHz 3,7 GHz 14 x 7 MHz 10,5 GHz 20 x 7 MHz 26 GHz 32 x 28 MHz 28 GHz 12 x 28 MHz* 43 GHz 26 x 56 MHz *Except Neringa area - free channels - used channels 2005.11.18 7 psl

Lithuanian wireless market development: a success story 100% Mobile Dial - up xdsl CaTV LAN WLA Fiber optic LL Other 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% 2003 07 01 2004 07 01 2005 01 01 2005 07 01 Internet in use per technology, percentage, July 2003 - July 2005 Source: RRT 2005.11.18 8 psl

Lithuanian wireless market development: a success story 200000 175000 150000 125000 100000 xdsl CaTV LAN WLA Fiber optic LL Other 100% 75% 50% At the end of 2005 II Q there were 13.846 connections of wireless communications (8.11 per cent) for broadband provision in Lithuania. 75000 50000 25000 0 2003 07-01 2004 01-01 2004 04-01 2004 07-01 2004 10-01 2005 01-01 2005 04-01 2005 07-01 25% 0% 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 07-01 01-01 04-01 07-01 10-01 01-01 04-01 07-01 In comparison to connections as of 2003 II Q, the number of these connections increased more than 3 times. Broadband in use per technology, connections, July 2003 - July 2005 Source: RRT Broadband in use per technology, %, July 2003 - July 2005 Source: RRT 2005.11.18 9 psl

Lithuanian wireless market development: a success story 1993 and all that is just 10 years story 1994-10 1995-03 1995-10 1995-05 1998-09 2000-05 2001-01 2001-10 2001-02 2002-10 2002-09 2002-07 2004-10 2003-12 2005-09 2005-02 2005-09 2003-12 2005-03 2004-07 2005-04 NMT GSM 900 Omnitel MMDS GSM 900 Bite GSM DCS 1800 Bite GSM DCS 1800 Omnitel DCS 1800 Tele2 GSM 900 Tele2 FWA MMDS 3G trial GPRS services HDTV trial TV via mobile Commercial GSM services Omnitel Commercial GSM services Bite GSM Commercial GSM services Tele2 GPRS services GPRS services GPRS flat rate MMS services GPRS flat rate MMS services EDGE services EGDE services Mobile internet Mobile internet Live TV broadcas ting Live TV broadcas ting 2005.11.18 10 psl

Wireless broadband deployment initiatives in rural areas RAIN project, ICT broadband net for rural districts Goal: 410 access units, not less, than 100 Mbps, using fiber or, if distance is too long, opportunity to use WiMax, LMDS, xdsl, WLL technologies) Neringa municipality project Inhabitants of Nida, Pervalka, Preila, Juodkrante and Kintus cities will have an opportunity to enjoy TV, fixed telephony, high-speed internet and data transmission through broadband wireless technologies operating in frequency band 28 GHz 2005.11.18 11 psl

Wireless broadband deployment initiatives in rural areas 3.5 GHz network coverage, 1 October 2005 (Network of Joint Stock Company Lithuanian Radio and TV center) Network has been deployed during last two years 2005.11.18 12 psl

Wireless broadband deployment initiatives in rural areas MMDS (2500-2690 MHz, two return channels for data transmission) network coverage (used for Internet access as well), 1 October 2005 2005.11.18 13 psl

Wireless broadband deployment initiatives by Bit Lietuva Since the end of 2003 BITE has been installing EDGE. Presently this system has been installed in 40% of network bases stations. BITE owns 700 base stations. 40 % of data flow is transfered through EDGE and 60 % through GPRS. The use of EDGE has increased from 8% in January till 40 % today. An average speed for consumer is 130 kbit/s. 2005.11.18 14 psl

Wireless broadband deployment initiatives by Omnitel Omnitel Geographic coverage of Omnitel network at the begining of October 2005. EDGE communication covers the territory of 46 Lithuanian cities and towns with 2,15 mln of inhabitants 2005.11.18 15 psl

Challenges to regulatory system Commit to regulating only what must be regulated (or eg., need for flexible spectrum management) Only license if it is really necessary; otherwise apply general authorisation principle and activities monitoring approach Ensuring access to adequate amounts of spectrum to meet the needs of consumers and business in the future environment without disadvantaging services of general interest (such as public-sector broadcasting) and without picking technology winners. 2005.11.18 16 psl

Challenges to regulatory system Balancing flexibility with harmonisation: removing undue regulatory constraints on the services to be offered and the technologies to be used wherever possible, while distinguishing between licensed and unlicensed bands and identifying what technical co-existence requirements (channelling arrangements, interference thresholds) must be met; Facilitating standardisation where necessary to allow the relevant frequency bands to be exploited and to allow the single market to benefit from economies of scale; Identifying transition arrangements which ensure that legacy issues are dealt with smoothly and that equitable burden sharing takes place between incumbents and newcomers in order to promote innovation. 2005.11.18 17 psl

Challenges to regulatory system How Lithuanian regulator is facing the changes? RRT participation in EU level initiatives: Review of new regulatory framework of electronic communications Forthcoming review in 2006 Review of radio spectrum management and use Emphasis on technologically & service neutral radio spectrum management Remove of artificial restrictions in spectrum allocation (mobile, broadcasting), liberalization Pooling frequencies together Radio spectrum markets, spectrum trading RRT participation in national level initiatives: Lowering barriers to access to spectrum, improving efficiency, promoting innovation Promotion of users trust in new digital environment ad new electronic applications 2005.11.18 18 psl

Thank you for your attention 2005.11.18 19 psl