Committed to Connecting the World 4 th Generation Regulation Driving Digital Communications Ahead Nancy Sundberg Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT)

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Committed to Connecting the World 4 th Generation Regulation Driving Digital Communications Ahead Nancy Sundberg Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT) International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Conference on Broadband Development Speeding up NGN ubiquity: a pillar for digital growth Athens, Greece, February 2014

Committed to Connecting the World Competitiveness in ICTs Source: ITU World Telecommunication Regulatory Database  97 per cent of European countries have a partially or totally private incumbent operator  Competition in all ICT markets is the norm in the region  Number portability required in 90%of the European countries

Committed to Connecting the World Source : ITU, based on data from ITU, Cisco VNI, Andrew Odlyzko, RHK, Telegeography, IDC, ABI Research, and Chetan Sharma Consulting. Growth in IP traffic and usage in a digital world 18 exabytes per month Source : Cisco VNI Mobile 2014

Committed to Connecting the World Communications in a digital world Source : Trends in Telecommunication Reform Special Edition (Coming soon)

Committed to Connecting the World 4 th Generation Regulator Balanced Regulation & Co/self regulation Interconnection Convergence Networks Services Competition Licensing Authorizations Institutional efficiencies Net neutrality Universal Access to broadband internet Spectrum Management Consultation Collaboration Co-operation International, Regional Consumer protection Inappropriate content, unwanted communications, privacy 4th generation regulation the evolving role of the regulator Source : Trends in Telecommunication Reform Special Edition (Coming soon)

Committed to Connecting the World Competition in the wholesale market is important Keep interconnection regulation simple Focus on transparency and non-discrimination Pricing should provide for the right incentives for investments in infrastructure, but should not be used as an artificial barrier to entry for new market players Commercially negotiated pricing should prevail, except where market power exists Interconnection in a broadband environment Remain neutral as to technology (TDM or IP) for interconnection

Committed to Connecting the World Call for new regulatory models 1)Need for more flexible, innovative and light-handed regulatory frameworks (4 th generation regulations). 2)Promotion of competition, innovation and growth. 3)Ensure the availability of scarce resources such as spectrum, numbering and addresses on fair and equitable terms; 4)Foster build-out of next generation backbone and access networks, adoption of broadband applications and services for all and ensure any-to-any connectivity and interoperability 5)Modernize and redefine universal access and service to include broadband, encourage public-private partnerships and extend universal service beyond network deployment only by stimulating services uptake and access to online services and applications. 6)Protect consumers’ personal information and privacy and educate consumers to understand the choice of services, and the terms and conditions of those offerings, available in the market How can this be achieved? What best practices have been identified?

Committed to Connecting the World GSR13 best practice guidelines - Adopt a “light touch” regulatory approach, calling for regulatory intervention only when necessary, while ensuring that market forces work without constraints and towards innovation 1. Regulation 4.0: Innovative and smart regulatory approaches fostering equal treatment of market players without putting extra burden on operators and service providers On the evolving role of regulation and the regulators in a digital environment -Conduct market analysis to assess the market situation in a converged environment; -Adopt a regulatory framework that eliminates barriers to new entrants, to ensure the inclusion of competitive provisions that guarantee a healthy relationship between all authorized players in the relevant market (operators, Internet providers, OTT providers, etc.) -Empower consumers to make informed decisions through the development of online tools to check speed, quality of service and price of access -Ensure that the principles of fair, equal and non-discriminatory treatment of all market players continue to prevail will foster a level playing field among regulated and unregulated players - Seek to implement measures to monitor the use of traffic management techniques to ensure that those do not unfairly discriminate between market players.

Committed to Connecting the World Regulators can also act as a partner for ICT development and social inclusion, by facilitating partnerships, such as private-public-partnerships (PPP), with aid-donors, governments, ministries and NGOs, in particular to meet universal access goals for rural, remote and un-served areas and for people with special needs. 2. The evolving role of the regulator: the regulator as a partner for development and social inclusion - Encourage network and facility sharing through soft measures such as cross-sector infrastructure mapping that enables the coordination of civil works Regulation 4.0 (continued) - Administratively simplified and flexible models can contribute to facilitating market entry and stimulate competition and innovation. - Ensure the highest level of transparency and openness, such as by making relevant market data and regulations publicly available, and to carry out multi-stakeholder consultation on policy and regulatory matters - Continue to ensure regulatory predictability, and foster co-regulation wherever possible - Work with other interested stakeholders to reduce or remove practical barriers to broadband infrastructure deployment GSR13 best practice guidelines

Committed to Connecting the World Previous GSR Best practice guidelines 2012: Best practice guidelines on fostering access to digital opportunities through cloud services. 2011: Best Practice Guidelines on identifying regulatory approaches to advance the deployment of broadband, encourage innovation and enable digital inclusion for all 2010: Best Practice Guidelines on designing, building out and managing open access networks. 2009: Best Practice Guidelines on innovative regulatory approaches in a converged world to strengthen the foundation of a global Information Society 2008: Best Practice Guidelines on Infrastructure Sharing 2007: Best Practice Guidelines for Next-Generation Networks (NGNs) Migration 2005: Best Practice Guidelines for Spectrum Management to Promote Broadband Access 2004: Best Practice Guidelines for the Promotion of Low Cost Broadband and Internet Connectivity 2003: Universal Access Regulatory Best Practice Guidelines

Committed to Connecting the World Opening Debate: redefining responsibilities in a data driven digital world Changing ICT consumer behaviors: consumer empowerment and protection in the digital age Why competition matters Big data: an opportunity or a threat? Is it time to rethink spectrum licensing? Manama, Bahrain, 3 to 5 June Chaired by Dr M. Al Amer, Chairman of TRA, Bahrain Network Debate: Meeting the demand for capacity, are we getting there? Is it time to rethink spectrum licensing? New business models driven by digital communications and services Regulatory impact assessment: spurring regulatory efficiency New types of converged regulators How to monitor broadband plan/digital agendas’ implementation? Themes Organized by ITU in collaboration with the Government of Bahrain

Committed to Connecting the World ITU Reports Broadband Thematic reports in 2013:  Developing successful Public-Private Partnerships to foster investment in universal broadband networks  Competition and regulation in a converged broadband world Net neutrality: a regulatory perspective Spectrum policies in a hyperconnected digital mobile world International roaming services: a review of best practice policies Global and regional IP interconnection Trends in Telecommunication Reform 2013 : Transnational aspects of regulation in a networked society Regulatory, Economic and Financial Reports 2013:  Strategies for the deployment of NGN and NGA in a broadband environment – regulatory and economic aspects  ITU Study on Taxing telecommunications/ICT services: an overview  Regulating broadband prices 4 th generation regulation: a new model of regulation for the digital ecosystem White spaces: managing spaces or better managing inefficiencies Interconnection charging models in a national broadband network environment Digital broadcasting and online content delivery Digital transactions in today’s smart society The Need for More IP Addresses Trends in Telecommunication Reform Special edition

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