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Transition to Digital Broadcasting and Digital Dividend 6-7 October 2011, Belgrade, Serbia 1 Sub-Regional Workshop on Transition to Digital Broadcasting and Digital Dividend 6-7 October 2011, Belgrade, Serbia Why is harmonization of digital dividend spectrum important? Radiocommunication Bureau

Transition to Digital Broadcasting and Digital Dividend 6-7 October 2011, Belgrade, Serbia Lessons from history  Three great consumer revolutions of the past 20 years  World Wide Web – 1.5 billion connected machines  Personal Computer = several billion  The GSM mobile phone – 4 billion. 2

Transition to Digital Broadcasting and Digital Dividend 6-7 October 2011, Belgrade, Serbia The Questions  Why have they become global?  What do they have in common? 3

Transition to Digital Broadcasting and Digital Dividend 6-7 October 2011, Belgrade, Serbia Answers  A common technical standard  In case of GSM, harmonized frequency bands 4

Transition to Digital Broadcasting and Digital Dividend 6-7 October 2011, Belgrade, Serbia GSM  Engagement by governments with the long term direction of national mobile infrastructures and a willingness to do this at the European level  This led to the statement from the 1986 European Council. This political support gave the mandate to the European Commission to issue the GSM Directive 5

Transition to Digital Broadcasting and Digital Dividend 6-7 October 2011, Belgrade, Serbia GSM (2)  Whilst this might be seen as governments imposing a technology on the market, the actual mechanism was that government’s offers new spectrum “with strings attached” to support a public good of a harmonised system across Europe. 6

Transition to Digital Broadcasting and Digital Dividend 6-7 October 2011, Belgrade, Serbia Importance of harmonization  Spectrum harmonization reduces the cost of mobile hardware  Enables global roaming  Reduces the complexity of the radio design  Reduces interference with adjacent services and helps managing cross-border interference

Transition to Digital Broadcasting and Digital Dividend 6-7 October 2011, Belgrade, Serbia Global international framework for the digital dividend International Telecommunications Union (ITU):  Timely adoption and/or update of the international regulations on the use of spectrum: Radio Regulations and Regional Agreements,  Standardization of radiocommunication equipment  Information and assistance to ITU membership

Transition to Digital Broadcasting and Digital Dividend 6-7 October 2011, Belgrade, Serbia ITU decisions  Frequency allocations (WRC-07)  MHz band allocated worldwide and identified for IMT  Outsanding sharing issue with ARNS in Eastern Europe, under active discussion in preparation for WRC-12  also allocated in Regions 2 and 3, and identified for IMT in Region 2 and some countries of Region 3  WRC-15 expected to increase these allocations/identifications.  IMT specifications (RA-12) 9

Transition to Digital Broadcasting and Digital Dividend 6-7 October 2011, Belgrade, Serbia Mobile broadband harmonisation at 700/800 MHz Source: MED, New Zealand

Transition to Digital Broadcasting and Digital Dividend 6-7 October 2011, Belgrade, Serbia Release of the digital dividend for mobile  Release is not automatic. It requires:  Regional cooperation/coordination decisions  National Spectrum Allocation decisions  Frequency coordination and replanning with neighbouring countries  Refarming of existing services  Licensing

Transition to Digital Broadcasting and Digital Dividend 6-7 October 2011, Belgrade, Serbia 12 Importance of regional harmonisation of digital dividend to avoid harmful interference (Example of Mobile service in France interfered by Broadcasting service of neighbouring countries)

Transition to Digital Broadcasting and Digital Dividend 6-7 October 2011, Belgrade, Serbia Digital Dividend - A national decision?  To take the decision on Digital Dividend at the national level, it is important to take measures at the international level:  Agree on a common allocation to the mobile service as part of the digital dividend  Coordinate frequencies and technical characteristics of national television assignments in the band allocated to broadcasting, to enable transition to digital broadcasting and analog switch-off, hence release of digital dividend spectrum for both mobile and broadcasting. This involves renegotiating the GE-06 Agreement  Harmonize the timing of transition from analogue to digital  Resolve any remaining interference problems 13

Transition to Digital Broadcasting and Digital Dividend 6-7 October 2011, Belgrade, Serbia Thank you for your attention!

Transition to Digital Broadcasting and Digital Dividend 6-7 October 2011, Belgrade, Serbia Western Europe - Case study  Needed to coordinate bewteen Western European countries: Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, Luxembourg, Switzerland, The Netherlands and UK  Bilateral and multi lateral meetings  A dedicated group WEDDIP established in September

Transition to Digital Broadcasting and Digital Dividend 6-7 October 2011, Belgrade, Serbia WEDDIP (Western Europe Digital Dividend Implementation Platform)  Covered strategic topics related to the implementation of the Digital Dividend (DD) in the scope of frequency management related issues.  Discussions these issues proved beneficial for all Administrations involved in bilateral/multilaetral negotiations processes. 16

Transition to Digital Broadcasting and Digital Dividend 6-7 October 2011, Belgrade, Serbia WEDDIP objectives  Discuss issues from a strategic perspective;  Exchange views on possible solutions for network requirements;  Sharing plans and ideas on possible approaches for identifying (additional and/or alternative) resources); 17

Transition to Digital Broadcasting and Digital Dividend 6-7 October 2011, Belgrade, Serbia WEDDIP Objectives (2)  Discuss alternative solutions/approaches for the DD implementation;  Discuss background for chosen solutions;  Identify overlapping activities and stumbling blocks;  Facilitate the negotiation processes (with the aim to advise negotiation teams on relevant topics); 18

Transition to Digital Broadcasting and Digital Dividend 6-7 October 2011, Belgrade, Serbia Re-planning of broadcasting services  Modifications of initial requirements of allotment and assignment formulated for the establishment of the Plan.  Minimizing the interference potential on neighbouring co- channel GE06 Plan entries with lower power transmitters instead of planning one. 19

Transition to Digital Broadcasting and Digital Dividend 6-7 October 2011, Belgrade, Serbia Re-planning of Broadcasting Services (2)  Restricting transmit power in certain directions for broadcasting networks implemented in conformity with the GE06 Plan entries or/and changes in transmitter characteristics (e.r.p., antenna diagram, tilt, etc.) of planned and implemented broadcasting networks interfering towards new requirements. 20

Transition to Digital Broadcasting and Digital Dividend 6-7 October 2011, Belgrade, Serbia Re-planning of Broadcasting Services (3)  Accepting that modifications of GE- 06 plan entries involve additional investment costs. 21

Transition to Digital Broadcasting and Digital Dividend 6-7 October 2011, Belgrade, Serbia Planning principles – Mobile services  European administrations practice the recommendations given in the CEPT Report 29 “Guideline on cross border coordination issues between mobile services in one country and broadcasting services in another country”. 22

Transition to Digital Broadcasting and Digital Dividend 6-7 October 2011, Belgrade, Serbia Planning principles – Mobile services (2)  This report provides reference field strength trigger values for coordination. The values are derived from the GE06 Agreement.  98/official/pdf/CEPTREP029.PDF 23