TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIVE DECISIONS IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS IN INDIA APT INDUSTRY WORKSHOP by K Sridhara, ITS (Retd,) Director, CMAI Former Member (Technology),

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TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIVE DECISIONS IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS IN INDIA APT INDUSTRY WORKSHOP by K Sridhara, ITS (Retd,) Director, CMAI Former Member (Technology), DOT Government of India 24 th August, ASTAP

INTRODUCTION TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE DECISIONS IN REGULATIONS HAS HELPED IN INDIA TO AWARD MORE LICENSES AND GIVE THEM SUFFICIENT SPECTRUM TO PROMOTE COMPETITION WHICH RESULTED IN ONE OF THE LOWEST TARRIFFS IN THE WORLD RESULTING IN THE HIGHEST GROWTH OF SUBSCRIBER BASE

FEW EXAMPLES DUAL TECHNOLOGY IN MOBILE / BASIC SERVICES – WHY WAS REQUIRED HISTORY OF FREQUENCY ALLOCATION AND ASSOCIATED PROBLEMS – AVAILABILITY OF SPECTRUM WAS LIMITED – PRESSURE TO MEET DEMAND IN RURAL AND REMOTE PLACES – DECISION TAKEN MHz AND MHz FOR BASIC MHz AND MHz TOGETHER WITH 1800 MHz FOR MOBILE Contd

DUAL TECHNOLOGY IN MOBILE / BASIC SERVICES – PROBLEMS: INTERFERENCE INITIAL COMPLAINTS IGNORED – SOLUTIONS EXTRA FILTERS IN CDMA SIDE OF LATE BOTH ON THE SAME TOWERS – RESULT CDMA LICENSEES MIGRATED FROM BASIC TO MOBILE BSNL,MTNL,RELIANCE, TATAS, SHYAM USES CDMA

TECHNOLOGICAL INDEPENDENT OF WIRELESS BROADBAND LIMITATIONS OF SPECTRUM PRESENT IDENTIFICATION OF SPECRUM FOR AUCTION – 3G : MHz AND MHz – WIMAX : MHz AND 2300MHz – IDENTIFICATION OF OTHER SPECTRUM TO ENSURE MORE COMPETITION

SUBSCRIBER BASED CRITERIA WHY WAS REQUIRED – SCARCITY OF SPECTRUM – REUIREMENTS OF COMPETITION : MORE OPERATORS PRINCIPLE FOLLOWED – ANALYSIS OF TRAFFIC PATTERNS AND TRENDS IN TRAFFIC – DETERMINE THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE MOST DENSE TRAQFFIC TO TOTAL SUBSCRIBER BASE – DETERMINE THE SPECRUM REQUIRED IN THE MOST DENSE AREA AND DETERMINE THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THIS SPECTRUM TO THE SUBSCRIBER BASE IT WILL SERVE THIS WILL BE DIFFERENT FOR DIFFERENT AREASOF A LICENSED AREAS AND HENCE IS TO BE AGGREGATED

SHARING OF REVENUE CONCEPT A PART OF REVENUE RECEIVED BY THE OPERATORS IS SHARED WITH THE GOVERNMENT AS LICENCE FEE AND SPECTRUM CHARGES – CONSTANT LICENSE FEE OF EARLIER REGIME TO VARIABLE LICANCE FEE: REASONS FOR SHIFT – CONCEPT OF SPECRUM CHARGES BENEFITS : – DROP IN TARIFF – LIFETIME SUBSCRIPTION

INFRASTRUCTURE SHARING INITIALLY NO SHARING OF INFRASTRUCTURE – TO RPOMOTE INVESTMENT IN TELECOM INFRASTRUCTURE SHARING OF PASSIVE INFRASTRUCTURE – Towers, BTS-BSC backhaul network etc – Difficulty in rural areas for implementing USO scheme SHARING OF ACTIVE INFRASTRUCTURE – SHARING OF BTSs AND BSCs ALSO – CDOT is working on the concept without changing the GSM standards

FUTURE SCOPE SPECTRUM ALLOCATION BASED ON AREAS INSTEAD OF FOR THE LICENCE AREA AS A WHOLE FREQUENCY SHARING CONVERGENCE OF ICT IN SUBS PREMISES SINGLE NUMBER FOR A SUBSCRIBER – SECURITY REQUIREMENTS :DIFFICULTY IN SUBSCRIBER VERIFICATION – COMMERCIAL REQUIREMENT : A COMPETING CONCEPT TO NUMBER PORTABILITY

TRENDS PAST,PRESENT AND FUTURE GROWTH OF FIXED LINE – REQUIREMENT OF USO ESP AFTER SUCCESS OF WLL GROWTH OF MOBILE VOICE SERVICES E – ESP DUE TO REDUCTION OF COST OF MOBILE EQUIPMENT/HS CROSS OVER OF MOBILE OVER FIXED LINE VOICE SERVICES CROSS OVER OF DATA OVER VOICE SERVICES – INCREASE IN APPLICAIONS E-COMMERCE,E-BANKING ETC CROSS OVER OF MOBILE INTERNET OVER FIXED INTERNET – AVAILABILITY OF SPECTRUM TECHNICAL COSOLIDATION : CONVERGENCE OF ICT AND DIFFERENT TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS ON A SINGLE PLATFORM COMMERCIAL COSOLIDATION : – ANYONE,ANYTIME,ANYWHERE,ANY SERVICE