Title: The New Paradigm for the Convergence Phenomenon
1The New Paradigm for the Convergence
Phenomenon Egyptian Vision
15 June, 2010 Smart Village, Egypt
2Paradigm Shift and Sector Reform
- Two major changes with paradigm shifts
- Towards Regulated Competition
- Towards Convergence
- The introduction of NGNs is the most significant
change to telecoms networks since competition was
introduced two decades ago Ofcom
3- How, in a fast moving technological environment,
effective policy and regulatory policies may be
developed to fully leverage the opportunities
created by rapid technological changes?"
The special issue of 'communications
strategies, Nov. 2005 Technological convergence
and regulation, Challenges facing developing
countries, Edited by Jérôme BEZZINA Bernard
SANCHEZ with the support of InfoDev.
4Highlights on the Egyptian Telecom Law
- The NTRA shall aim to regulate the
(Tele)communication Service and to enhance and
deploy services in compliance with the most
advanced technology means satisfying the Users
needs at the most appropriate prices - The NTRA shall also encourage national and
international investment in this field within
free competition rules,
5Highlights on the Egyptian Telecom Law
- The NTRA shall, in regard of achieving its goals,
have the right to take all the necessary actions,
especially the following - Setting up the strategies, programs, rules and
management techniques according to its activity
in compliance with the provisions of this Law and
the resolutions issued for its execution, without
limitation to the governmental rules and
regulations. - Keeping up with the technical and technological
advancement in the telecommunication field in
compliance with health and environmental
standards.
6The Phenomenon Definition
- Convergence can be defined as the technological
improvements by which a number of networks arise
with enhanced capabilities to provide multiple
services. This implies, at the same time, that
one concrete service may be provided over a
number of different networks. Convergence has,
therefore, important consequences for market
players and consumers, requiring regulators to
adapt to this new paradigm.
CONVERGENCE CHALLENGES FOR REGULATORS, Sara
Callegari
7The Phenomenon Definition
- Convergence can be defined as the technological
improvements by which a number of networks arise
with enhanced capabilities to provide multiple
services. This implies, at the same time, that
one concrete service may be provided over a
number of different networks. Convergence has,
therefore, important consequences for market
players and consumers, requiring regulators to
adapt to this new paradigm.
CONVERGENCE CHALLENGES FOR REGULATORS, Sara
Callegari
8The Phenomenon Definition
- Convergence can be defined as the technological
improvements by which a number of networks arise
with enhanced capabilities to provide multiple
services. This implies, at the same time, that
one concrete service may be provided over a
number of different networks. Convergence has,
therefore, important consequences for market
players and consumers, requiring regulators to
adapt to this new paradigm.
CONVERGENCE CHALLENGES FOR REGULATORS, Sara
Callegari
9The Phenomenon Definition
- Convergence can be defined as the technological
improvements by which a number of networks arise
with enhanced capabilities to provide multiple
services. This implies, at the same time, that
one concrete service may be provided over a
number of different networks. Convergence has,
therefore, important consequences for market
players and consumers, requiring regulators to
adapt to this new paradigm.
CONVERGENCE CHALLENGES FOR REGULATORS, Sara
Callegari
10The Phenomenon Definition
- Convergence can be defined as the technological
improvements by which a number of networks arise
with enhanced capabilities to provide multiple
services. This implies, at the same time, that
one concrete service may be provided over a
number of different networks. Convergence has,
therefore, important consequences for market
players and consumers, requiring regulators to
adapt to this new paradigm.
CONVERGENCE CHALLENGES FOR REGULATORS, Sara
Callegari
11Second Wave of Reform
- Main Driver Move towards Convergence.
- Effects
- Collision of originally separate sectors
- changing the competition paradigm
- Alliance, merger and acquisition between
companies - Service value chain restructure, decoupling the
service layer and the network layer - Emergence of NGNs
- Different customer experience
- More regulatory challenges.
12The Phenomenon and trade-offs
- Potential increase in the number and type of
competitors for different services making the
general competition and regulatory assessments
more complex and challenging. - Innovation, greater choice and better prices
increasing complexity for consumers, who will
from now on need to compare different services,
price offers and schemes, technologies and
devices. - Opportunity to provide more than one service
increased competition from other providers
13Egyptian Vision
- Convergence in this respect is perceived as one
of the most significant alterations taking place
in the market, it is a new wave of change that
opens new horizons and explores new areas it
promises further growth and new opportunities,
for developed as well as developing nations. - H.E. Dr. Tarek Kamel
14Critical Factors
- Provision of qualified manpower and brain-ware
- Knowledge transfer partnership programs with the
private sector - professional training institutions, the ITI and
the NTI - Grants to sponsor research and academic institutes
15Critical Factors
- Enhancement of public-private-partnership
- Multi-stakeholder dialogue
- Cooperative series of executive workshops and
awareness seminars - Consultation on Implications of ICT and Media
Convergence
16Critical Factors
- Guaranteeing an enabling regulatory environment
- Reviewing the current regulatory regime to remove
any bottleneck that might slow down the migration
process and to ensure technology, network and
service neutrality - The challenge of NGN Access Divide
- The digital dividend
- Cooperating with European partners to set a
medium and long term plan for convergence
17Critical Factors
- Digital Content and Cultural Identity
- Egypt has always been and remains to be a leading
source of cultural and entertainment content in
the Arab world that it holds a tremendous
potential to become a major exporter of digital
content feeding into the convergence machine
18Critical Factors
- Development of a strong ICT infrastructure
- Granting two licenses to provide triple-play
services in new gated compounds - Drafting the Broadband National Plan
19Broadband National Plan
- Consultation activity with the World Bank
- The activity looked at technological, policy and
regulatory measures. - It provided elements to assess whether the
emerging business and policy models in the area
of broadband internationally can be introduced
and sustained in Egypts current regulatory
framework and business environment. - It assessed measures likely to improve the
supply of broadband, and to enhance the demand
and use of broadband by the final user.
20Broadband National Plan
- Deliverable 1 Broadband Policy International
assessment of options - Technology
- Service delivery
- Policy and regulatory framework
- Deliverable 2 Benchmarking Broadband
Development Case studies covering - Canada
- Chile
- Republic of Korea
- Malaysia
- Singapore
- Turkey
- The Next phase is supposed to measure the impact
of Broadband on the National Economy in terms of
growth rate and employment.
21Broadband National Plan
- Short Term Objectives (2014)
- Increase BB penetration
- Reach critical mass
- Long Term Objectives (2020)
- Increase BB speeds
- Reach international BB penetration rates
- Minimize urban vs. rural BB gap
22Broadband National Plan
- Short Term
- 25 HH penetration (4 Million fixed BB
subscribers) - 5 Mobile BB penetration of population (4
Million mobile BB subscribers) - Long Term
- High-speed BB (min. 10Mbps) for 90 of HH in
urban areas - 40 overall BB penetration of population
23Existing Convergence Forms
- 3 Mobile operators with 3G licenses
- 2 licenses for triple-play services in closed
compounds - TE plans to roll out NGN in certain places
- Shofha.com VoD services over the internet
- 2006 world-cup Webcast
- Double play bundled offers (Voice fixed /
mobile broadband) - Merger and acquisitions between mobile and data
operators
24THANK YOU
Ahmed Hefnawy Manager, Converging
Services ahefnawy_at_tra.gov.eg