Title: Bandwidth issues
1Bandwidth issues ICT applications
Deepak Maheshwari Secretary ISP Association of
India
2Agenda
- 1,2,3Lets Talk numbers!
- IT Superpower or ?
- Elephant the Dragon(s)
- Bandwidth Internet
- International Trends
- Policy Regulatory Actions
- Regulatory Intent Actions
- Last Mile The Biggest Challenge
- Pro-Active Regulatory interventions
- Vibrant Bandwidth Market
- Futures, Options (circa 2006?)
31,2,3Lets Talk Numbers!
- 700 ISP licenses issued so far
- 300 surrendered
- 180 operational
- 6 million Internet subscribers
- lt 0.4 million broadband subscribers
- 35 million Internet users
- Public access the primary and sole access point
for a big populace - 256 kbps minimum to qualify as broadband
4IT Superpower or ?
Index / Rank Sponsor(s) Rank Year
Network Readiness Index WEF / INSEAD 42/105 2003-2004
Digital Access Index ITU 119/178 2003
Friendliest Environment for online business EIU 43/60 2004
Maximum no. of Internet users Internet.com others 6-8 2004-2005
- In 2000, Planning Commission targeted 35 million
Internet subscribers in 2007 - Broadband Policy 2004 has a target of 40 million
Internet subscribers by 2010 - Large population and internal disparity weigh us
down
5Elephant the Dragon(s)
India China
Internet users 6 million 100 million
Broadband as of Internet lt8 gt 45
- Broadband Policy 2004 targets at least 50
Internet subscriptions to be of Broadband type
in India, w.e.f. 2005 itself - Less than 20 international traffic in China /
Japan / Korea - Mostly local content
- In India, more than 70 Internet traffic is
international - Mostly non-local content
- Even domestic traffic is often routed through
international transit
6Bandwidth Internet
- Worldwide, gt80 international bandwidth is used
for Internet - Worldwide, gt50 domestic bandwidth is used for
Internet - Broadband access is the key behind continuous
development of technologies like DSL, cable
modem, wi-fi, Wimax, 3G/4G, - Though Internet is a global system, its beauty
and efficiency lie in keeping the traffic as
local as possible.
7International Trends
- Bandwidth consumption outpacing reduction in
prices - Submarine as well as terrestrial prices down by
around 50 during last year - Around 50 further reduction predicted in next
one year - E1DS3STM1 price multiples are typically 1410
- Internet traffic growth rates have outpaced
backbone capacity deployments - New cables build-up begin with gusto
- Asia is the new fulcrum of activity
- FL-LRIC (Forward Looking Long Range Incremental
Cost) is the model chosen by most regulators in
tariff fixation
8Policy Regulatory Actions Towards Development
of Effective Competition
- Till 9th July 1998, service providers had to pay
double the normal tariff for domestic leased
circuits - Thanks to Telecom Tariff Order, 1999 leased line
tariff came down by upto 93 overnight, w.e.f.
1st April 1999 - Competition in NLDO introduced in 2001
- Leasing of Passive Active Infrastructure
permitted - Competition in ILDO introduced in 2002
- No separate category for Passive Active
Infrastructure - Broadband Recommendations dated 29th April 2004
recognised that bandwidth constitutes major cost
for Internet Broadband services - IPLC tariff ordernotified on 11th March 2005
- Domestic Leased Circuit order notified on 21st
April 2005
9Regulatory Intent Actions
- Broadband Recommendations dated 29th April 2004
- Access providers of local segment of leased lines
to be mandated to provide the local links to
NLDOs IP-2 - The Authority views access to international
bandwidth as a bottleneck facility and will take
appropriate actions - Telecom Tariff Order, 1999 dated 9th March 1999
- International Leased Line tariffs forborne though
no reasons recorded - The Authority will review leased circuit tariffs
again after one year in order to take account of
the decline in costs during that period - Domestic Leased Circuits Tariff Order dated 21st
April 2005 - The Authority will revisit this ceiling tariff
after a year based on the prevailing market
trends and data prevailing at that time
10Last Mile the biggest challenge
- gt90 fixed (copper) lines controlled by incumbent
- Unbundling is usually under the
Interconnection regime in most countries but
rather than dealing with it head-on, TRAI
forwarded a complex set of recommendations on
unbundling at least 3 year old copper pairs - However, unbundling not recognised as a
bottleneck in the Broadband Policy though
operators free to enter into commercial
agreements - Commercial agreements could always happen and did
not require policy annunciation per se - Regulatory intervention required in sharing
infrastructure of this natural historical
monopoly of the copper pair in the last mile - Cable
- Though technically, cable is ultra-high
Broadband capable, mostly uni-directional and
requires investment in upgrades - Wireless
- Wi-fi, LMDS, MMDS, CorDECT, Wimax, 3G, 4G, ,
- Incentives needed for making wireless attractive
- Pricing reform decongestion
11Pro-active Regulatory Intervention
- Regulatory intervention required if the market
fails - TRAI has recognised market failure and
ineffective competition for both IPLC DLC,
albeit lately - To be effective, the intervention must be fast,
effective, minimalist exemplary - Incumbent ignored and continues to do so, TRAIs
intervention against discriminatory pricing of
leased circuits to other telecom licensees
introduced w.e.f. 1st April 2004 - Further steps to be taken for boosting
competition - Equitable access to submarine cable landing
facility by all ILDOs ISPs - Introduction of Infrastructure Providers in
International Sector as well - Leasing of dark fibers Wavelengths are quite
common - Guard against Vertical Price Squeeze
12Vibrant Bandwidth Market Futures, Options
(circa 2006?)
- TRAI recommendation on Unified Licensing Regime
dated 13th January 2005 - The Authority recommends that reselling should
not be permitted at this stage - TRAI order on Domestic Leased Circuits dated 21st
April 2005 Measures to Promote Competition - Inter-connect of operators for provisioning of
multi-operator leased circuits - Introduction of reselling of bandwidth
- Introduction of wholesale and retail pricing
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