National Technical University of Athens School of Electrical & Computer Engineering Government’s Intervention in NGA: The Challenges for an Information.

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National Technical University of Athens School of Electrical & Computer Engineering Government’s Intervention in NGA: The Challenges for an Information Society for All Costas Troulos Network Management & Optimal Design Laboratory National Technical University of Athens 22 October 2008, Trikala Broadband Cities 2008

National Technical University of Athens School of Electrical & Computer Engineering Why is Government Involved in Next Generation Access?

National Technical University of Athens School of Electrical & Computer Engineering Fibre Infrastructure Deployments Recent International Developments (1)  Singapore FTTH, Open Access Downlink speeds up to 1Gbps Structural separated infrastructure operator Government funding: $750M Universal Service Obligation (USO) Project Completion in 2013  Australia FTTN, Open Access Downlink speeds of at least 12Mbps 98% population coverage Government funding: up to $4.7bn Project execution time: 5 years

National Technical University of Athens School of Electrical & Computer Engineering Fibre Infrastructure Deployments Recent International Developments (2)  Finland FTTN Paradigm shift: government intervention USO: 1Mbps for all by end of 2010 Plans for 2015: 99% of the population to live within a 2Km distance from an 100Mbps POP Public funding: 67% Estimated public investment: € 200M  Greece FTTH, Open Access 60% population coverage Passive infrastructure model Government funding: up to € 700M Download speeds of at least 100Mbps Project execution period: 7 years

National Technical University of Athens School of Electrical & Computer Engineering NGA Infrastructures are not enough: Balance Supply & Demand

National Technical University of Athens School of Electrical & Computer Engineering NGA Infrastructures are not enough: Interventions for Competition & Society

National Technical University of Athens School of Electrical & Computer Engineering No Information Strategy Fits All  No single miracle strategy Not at the country level Not at the community level  Information Society will be greatly affected by local economy concerns  Broad discussions at the regional level with user participation are required  Municipalities must assume a stronger, more participative role

National Technical University of Athens School of Electrical & Computer Engineering The Role of Municipalities Ottawa: customer- owned fiber last mile Manchester: campaign for greenest UK city  Adapt national policies to local needs  Experiment: encourage innovation and provide input for national strategies  Improve market monitoring and reporting  Integrate broadband with other sectors in local economies  Explore funding opportunities European Regional Development Fund, Social Fund, Cohesion Fund

National Technical University of Athens School of Electrical & Computer Engineering Conclusions  Improve Social Culture towards Information Society  Enhance and facilitate the role of municipal authorities  Level the playing field for competition  Coordinate broadband efforts with other sectors in local economies  Improve monitoring and evaluation  Plans for Social Inclusion

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