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BDT ‐ Spectrum Management and Broadcasting
István BozsókiHead of DivisionBDT/IEE/SBD
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Spectrum Management and Broadcasting ‐ summary
• Spectrum management• Spectrum Management Tool for Developing Countries (SMS4DC)
• Assistance in Cross Border Frequency Coordination (HCM4A)
• Spectrum Management Assessment, SM Master Plans
• Spectrum Management Training Program (SMTP)
• Broadcasting• Guidelines for Transition to Digital Broadcasting (E, F, S)
• Assistance for the preparation of national roadmap (more than 40 countries since 2009)
• DSO database
• Others• ITU-D Study Group Questions (Q8/1, Resolution 9, Q7/2)
• WSIS Action Lines (C2, C3, C7 e-science, C9)
Spectrum Management
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Spectrum Management Tool (SMS4DC)
A computer program to assist the administrations of developing countries• On technical and regulatory
procedures for managing spectrum • A software package on CD
containing a digital terrain map Known as Spectrum Management
System for Developing Countries(SMS4DC)• Made available in 2007, current
version is 5.0• Subscribers: around 50 countries
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SMS4DC subscribers
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Cross Border Frequency Coordination
Harmonized Coordination Method for Africa (HCM4A)• Set a standard on a mutually beneficial approach by consensus
• Provide a solid basis for bilateral and mutual agreements
• Oblige each country to take account of other stations
Implementation of HCM4A in four phases1. Assessment of existing administrative and technical procedures
2. Multilateral agreement proposal by technical working group
3. Validation workshop to adopt draft agreement
4. Development of HCM4A software
HCM4A involves 4 sub regions• Central, East, Southern and West Africa
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Spectrum Management Assessment
Case studies funded mainly by Canada• Europe: Hungary (Benchmark study)• ASP: Timor‐Leste, Cambodia, Lao PDR • Africa: Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe, Gabon• America: Suriname, Barbados
Areas considered • Country Background, National Telecom Market, Legal Framework,
Institutional Structure, Spectrum Allocation, Licensing processes, Spectrum pricing, Interference Management, Type Approval, Cross‐border coordination, stakeholder participation, Research Collaboration
Assistance in establishing Spectrum Management Master plan (funded by MSIP Korea)• Selected 6 Asia Pacific and Caribbean countries for assessment and
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Wireless Broadband Master plans & Broadband Policy
In order to facilitate wireless broadband development and implementation
• Assessment of existing policy and regulatory framework
• Recommendation on key policy issues including licensing, spectrum access, etc.
ITU has helped 20 countries since 2010
• Guidelines for ASP countries (2013)
• Wireless Broadband Master plan: 8 countries in ASP and Africa (2011~)
• National Broadband Policy: 12 countries in ASP and AMS (2012~)
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Spectrum Management Master Plan (SM MP)
Spectrum Management Software (SMS4DC)
Master Plans for and country assistance in Spectrum Management (planned ITU‐Korea project)
Other activities
Trainings, workshops
Recent Activities on Spectrum Management
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Spectrum Management Master Plan
ITU‐KOREA Projects
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Project first phase• Bangladesh• Fiji• Brunei
Project extension
• Pakistan
• Thailand
• Vietnam
SM Master Plan Project in ASP
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SM Master Plan Project in Caribbean
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Project Status• Jamaica ‐ completed• St. Vincent and the Grenadines – waiting for
comments• Grenada – waiting for comments
Report Framework (1)Executive summary
1. Introduction1.1 The context and scope for the study1.2 Report contents
2. Global trends in Radio Spectrum Management2.1 Administrative processes2.2 Existing and new licensing policies (including DSA, LSA, white space)2.3 Fees2.4 Market mechanisms2.5 Policy in respect of non‐commercial use
3. Current Spectrum Management Framework 3.1 Legislative framework3.2 Process (including internal coordination with stake‐holders)3.3 Licensing3.4 Spectrum fee
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Report Framework (2)3.5 Monitoring, type approval and enforcement3.6 Cross‐border frequency coordination3.7 Spectrum policy, management issues and strategy (if exists)
4. Current spectrum demand and issues ‐ by sector/service4.1 Data sources used in analysis4.2 NTFA (National Table of Frequency Allocation)4.3 Analysis of current spectrum use4.4 Issues identified by Stakeholders in relation to frequency use4.5 Conclusions, issues to deal with during the assistance
5. Future demands for spectrum5.1 Spectrum Demand Trends by Sector/Service
6. Recommendations and Key issues 6.1 Allocation Policy
6.1.1 Improving information on spectrum allocations and policy6.1.2 Making allocation decisions
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Report Framework (3)6.1.2.1 Role of ITU and other international and regional organizations6.1.2.2 Role of local investors and spectrum users 6.1.2.3 Unique needs of the country6.1.2.4 Cross‐border frequency coordination agreements6.1.3 Consultation arrangements6.1.4 Balance between government and commercial allocations
6.2 Assignment , licensing, monitoring and enforcement 6.2.1 Policy principles6.2.2 Licensing policy and fees6.2.3 Planning and licensing processes6.2.4 Monitoring, type approval and enforcement processes
6.3 Spectrum management strategy6.4 Capacity building
AnnexesAbbreviations
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Spectrum Management System for
Developing Countries (SMS4DC)
ITU‐KOREA Project
Version 5• Addition of a general data interface between monitoring software and SMS4DC
• Adding propagation models based on the latest version of P.452, P.530 and P. 1812, P.1546
• Further development of built‐in and user specified administrative reports
• Preparation of a general method to import data to SMS4DC• SMS4DC software also in Spanish• Preparation of the training material for assisting self‐
learning training of the software (PPT and Video)• Time limited version as a demo tool which can be used for
introduction of SMS4DC• Version 5 released
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Development of version 5.1
•Insertion of fee calculation models•Inclusion of Dynamic Link Library (dll) for Harmonised Calculation Method (HCM)•Inserting results of WRC‐15 (Article 5 of RR and other decisions, IFIC import adjustment)•Website design in order to provide relevant news and a forum for users to discuss their experiences. Renewal of subscription via web
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Master Plans for Spectrum Management and
Country Assistance in Spectrum Management
ITU‐KOREA Project
Assessment of spectrum management Customized recommendation for national spectrum
management Assistance in developing a draft of cross border radio frequency
(RF) interference coordination agreements Specific items requested by beneficiaries and agreed to by ITU
• Update of National Frequency Allocation Table• Update of license database• Consulting on the procurement of spectrum management
and/or monitoring system• Recommendation to adopt a new technology• Assistance in understanding and adopting the outcomes of
WRC‐15 Project Period: January 2016 ~ December 2018
The Scope of the Project
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Regional Workshop on Spectrum Management and Transition to Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcasting for Europe Budapest, Hungary, 5‐7 May 2015
– Digital terrestrial television transition; – Utilization of the Digital dividend; – Post transition activities– Spectrum management structure and tools
http://www.itu.int/en/ITU‐D/Regional‐Presence/Europe/
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Other activities
• CTU SM Task Force– Regional and national table of frequency allocation– Cross‐border frequency coordination– Spectrum pricing– Digital switch‐over and white space management
• ITU‐D SG1 Q8/1 and Resolution 9 meeting– 15‐19 February 2016, Budapest, Hungary
– 17 February Workshop on customer support and spectrum fee http://www.itu.int/oth/D0705
• Regional Seminar on Spectrum Management and Broadcasting 21‐23 March 2016, Bucharest, Romania.
• ITU Regional Workshop for CIS and Georgia, Yerevan, 27‐29 June 2016 Decisions of RA‐15 and WRC‐15 with Special Relevance to Developing Countries
• Cross‐border Frequency Coordination Workshop, ITU‐CRASA 16‐17 August 2016 Windhoek, Namibia HCM4A implementation
• International Workshop on Frequency Policy and Spectrum Engineering 8‐9 September 2016, Wroclaw, Polandhttp://www.fpse2016.nit.eu/
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Other activities
• ITU Arab regional training workshop on the SMS4DC, Djibouti, 14‐18 June 2015• NBTC/GSMA/ITU seminar, Bangkok, Thailand, 25 June 2015• ITU‐NBTC workshop on Cross‐Border frequency coordination, Bangkok, Thailand,
from 29 June to 1 July 2015.• APT Training Workshop for Radio Spectrum Management and Services in the
Pacific, Fiji, 6‐9 July 2015• ITU Seminar on Spectrum Management and terrestrial TV broadcast in Pacific, Fiji,
10 July 2015• ITU‐Global Forum Workshop, 25‐28 April 2016, Bangkok, Thailand• ASP CoE (SRMC – China)
• Online course (together with BR): Satellite Launch Coordination Procedures and International Regulations with (June 2015)
• Face to Face RF monitoring training in Beijing (4 ‐13 August 2015)• Coming: Workshop on Spectrum Management: Economic Aspects– Tehran, Iran (Islamic Republic of), 21 – 23 November 2016• Coming: SMS4DC users’ meeting,– 8‐9 December 2016, Geneva
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Trainings, workshops
The most important ITU‐R events
Broadcasting
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The Guidelines for Transition to Digital Broadcasting
Intended to provide information and recommendation
• On policy, technologies, network planning, customer awareness and business planning
• for the smooth transition to Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcasting (DTTB) and introduction of Mobile Television Broadcasting
Prepared in 2010 for Africa
• 1st Revision (2012) for ASP adding a section on archives migration
• 2nd revision (2014) for global including Satellite TV, Cable TV, IPTV
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National Roadmaps for Digital Broadcasting
Assisted a number of Member countries in developing roadmap for transition from analogue to digital broadcasting
ITU has helped 30 countries since 2009 for establishing national goals, strategies, key activities and so forth• Africa Region (6): Angola, Ethiopia, Mali, Gabon, DRC, Equatorial Guinea
• ASP Region (24): Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Fiji, Indonesia, Kiribati, Lao PDR, Maldives, Micronesia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nauru, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor‐Leste, Tonga, Vanuatu and Vietnam
• AMS (1): Guyana, 13 other
• Projects funded by Republic of Korea, Japan, Australia, CAF (Latin‐American Development Bank)
• BDT direct assistance
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Projects
Country assistance
Country case studies and reports
Others
Recent Broadcasting Related Activities
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Projects
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Australia
Latin‐American Development Bank (CAF)
Before:
Republic of Korea, Japan
Projects funded by
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Kiribati, Nauru Roadmaps
Tonga Update, draft Cabinet submission (Recommendations for regulatory changes to the
Communications Act 2000 for digital television)
PNG ASO and DTTB regulatory review
Interactive Multimedia Services in Asia Pacific Released
Australian Project
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Colombia, Paraguay
Expert: Julián Seseña (Spain)
Bolivia, Venezuela
Expert: Andrés Navarro Cadavid (Colombia)
Panama, Costa Rica
Expert: Angel Garcia Castillejo (Spain)
Dominican Republic
Expert: Alonso Llanos (Ecuador)
Jamaica
Expert: Peter Walop (The Netherlands)
One visit followed by Skype conference with NRT
Latin‐American Development Bank (CAF)
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Country assistance
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Within BDT Operational Plan, direct assistance
Africa Region: Burkina Faso, Equatorial Guinea
Americas region: 5 countries
Summary: AMS and ASP
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Questionnaire
NRT (National Roadmap Team) requested
First mission for presentation of the roadmap Guideline, fact
finding, meeting with stake holders
Preparation of the first draft roadmap
Comments
Second mission
Finalization of the Roadmap
Worskhop on presenting the results and discussing country
experiences
Working method
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Country case studies and reports
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Country Case Studies
Australia,
Thailand
Japan
Reports Report on Interactive Multimedia Services in ASP see earlier ITU‐R SG1 Report on Digital Dividend ITU‐R Rep SM.2353‐0 http://www.itu.int/pub/R‐REP‐SM.2353The challenges and opportunities for spectrum management resulting from the
transition to digital terrestrial television in the UHF bands DSO database –
updates from AFR, ARB, ITU‐R SG6, other sources
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• Regional Workshop on Spectrum Management and Transition to Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcasting for Europe and CIS, Budapest, Hungary, 5‐7 May 2015
– Digital terrestrial television transition, before ASO; – Post transition activities– Utilization of the Digital dividend; – Spectrum management structure and tools
http://www.itu.int/en/ITU‐D/Regional‐Presence/Europe/
• Asia‐Media Summit Pre‐Summit event– 25 May 2015, Kuala Lumpur
• Symposium on Digital Broadcasting Transition– 17 June 2015http://www.itu.int/en/ITU‐R/GE06‐Symposium‐2015/Pages/default.aspx
• ABU Technical Assembly– 27‐28 October 2015, Istanbul
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• ITU‐Forum Global Conference 25‐28 April 2016, Bangkok
http://www.itu.int/en/ITU‐D/Regional‐Presence/AsiaPacific/Pages/Events/2016/Apr‐ASPSMC/index.aspx
• ITU‐R SG6 WP6A – Handbook
Extension of the Digital TV Broadcasting Transition Guidelines of the BDT Ongoing work (Webex), Handbook to be presented to WP6A in October
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Digital Terrestrial
Television
Broadcasting
(DTTB)
DSO database
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István BOZSÓKI, Gaël JABOULAY, ITU/BDT
Background
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• Council 2014, 7 May, request from Kenya:ITU to provide an analogue to digital switchover stocktaking for assisting the Member States in their migration process.
• Information from relevant surveys, questionnaires of the ITU‐D and ITU‐R and other sources– ITU‐D Question 11‐3/2 Questionnaire, 2012;– ITU‐D Question 11‐3/2 Final report, 2014;– ITU‐D Questionnaire to European countries, 2013 and a follow‐up in 2014;– ITU‐D Questionnaire to Arab Countries, 2013;– ITU‐D and ITU‐R meetings, workshop, seminars, frequency coordination
meetings;– ITU‐R SG6 Questionnaire, 2014, results published in Report ITU‐R BT.2302‐0;– African Union Commission Survey, 2013;– DIGITAG, 2014.
• Entered to the database
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Website
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• Summary of the basic information from countries• Relevant events (e.g. workshops, frequency coordination meetings,
seminars)• Relevant publications (e.g. ITU‐R and ITU‐D documents, roadmaps,
workshop presentations)• Relevant websites (e.g. ITU‐R and ITU‐D, broadcasting organizations, GE‐06)• Contacts• Information sources (list of relevant surveys, questionnaires of the ITU‐D
and ITU‐R and other sources)• Accessible both form BDT and BR web pagesCircular Letter BDT/IEE/SBD/DM/014 from the BDT Director (23 February 2015)• Given the dynamically changing status of the Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT)
deployment and in order to enable all administrations to benefit from the latest status and information concerning the Digital migration, Administrations are invited to make the necessary update to ensure that their actual status and data are correctly reflected on the portal.
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Public Website
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Data Miner
Figures
Summary
Country Profiles
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Website features
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Data Management
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Database
ITU Administration
Countries Administrations
Website
Country
Digital Switch
Over Plan
Documents
Workshops
Websites
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Features
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• Filtering on the different items (e.g. by region, date, technology)
• Detailed displaying of the available information (e.g. for a country, relevant events, documents, websites)
• Displaying information on a map• Date entry/update possibility for the administrations
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Website demonstration
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http://www.itu.int/en/ITU‐D/Spectrum‐Broadcasting/Pages/DSO/Default.aspx
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Spectrum Management Training Program
SMTP
Addressed problem•Today there are no formal holistic SM education programs, except some ad hoc commercial or public courses such as ITU BR seminars, USTTI•Large administrations train SM staff by seconding them to experienced workers, but this offers narrowed vision and no formal quality check•Many smaller administrations, especially in developing countries, do not have even such option, but must rely solely on ad hoc courses Solution•ITU established Spectrum Management Training Program:
– Unified course, offering students across the globe access to state‐of‐the‐art holistic SM training and forward‐looking professional vision
– Formalised assessment ensuring minimal quality of professional education– Certification to give international recognition, with possible option of
university credits/diplomaPilot• OM1 “Legal Basis and Regulatory Framework of Spectrum Management” – online, English, December 2014 – January 2015
https://academy.itu.int
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Other Activities
Spectrum Management Area• ITU‐D Study Group 1 Resolution 9• Offering information through publications
– “Guidelines for radio‐frequency usage fees”, etc.• Presentation at training seminars and workshops / assisting development of
training program for spectrum management (SMTP)• EMF related cooperation and activities ITU‐D SG2 Question 7/2
Broadcasting Area• ITU‐D Study Group 1 Question 8/1• Offering information to Member countries
– “Digital Dividend”, “Trends in Broadcasting”, “The Guidelines for Transition to Digital Broadcasting”, etc.
• Presentation at training seminars and workshops• Cooperation with broadcasting organizations (WBU, EBU, ABU/AIBD etc.)
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