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International Telecommunication Union Helping the world communicate ITU ACTIVITIES IN DIGITAL BROADCASTING Facilitation Meeting on Action Line C3: Access to information and knowledge ITU Headquarters, Geneva, 19 May 2008 István BOZSÓKI Project and Initiatives Department International Telecommunication Union The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the ITU or its Membership.
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Committed to connecting the World 19 May 2008 / Geneva / Action Line C3 2 International Telecommunication Union ITU Mission Maintain and extend international cooperation in telecommunications Harmonize actions of Member States and promote cooperation between Member States and Sector Members Provide technical and policy assistance to developing countries
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Committed to connecting the World 19 May 2008 / Geneva / Action Line C3 3 International Telecommunication Union ITU Activities in 2007 Action Line C3 In 2007, the ITU-D held numerous workshops, conferences and symposiums, making materials widely available for free on the web. In addition, a number of information-rich resources have been made available including web-based information portals, practical ICT toolkits and online databases have been launched and/or existing resources updated.
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Committed to connecting the World 19 May 2008 / Geneva / Action Line C3 4 International Telecommunication Union ITU Plans for 2008 Action Line C3 In 2008, more than 50 activities directly relevant to Action Line C3 are planned including Guidelines and tools for Gender Mainstreaming, Global Portal for Indigenous People, an on-line Toolkit for mainstreaming ICT accessibility issues for persons with disabilities, Virtual Forum on Strategic Human Resources Management, ICT Regulation Toolkit, etc.
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Committed to connecting the World 19 May 2008 / Geneva / Action Line C3 5 International Telecommunication Union ITU Collaboration with Microsoft Corporation to develop a global mapping based interface to data referred to currently as ITU Global View. web-based platform leverages interactive mapping software (Microsoft Virtual Earth) to allow ITU to facilitate access to statistics and other country-related information, showcase ICT development projects of all stakeholders and track progress towards WSIS goals in an easy to use manner. A demonstration of the capabilities of this platform, first demoed at the Connect Africa Summit, is available on ITU’s Connect the World homepage (http://www.itu.int/partners)
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Committed to connecting the World 19 May 2008 / Geneva / Action Line C3 6 International Telecommunication Union Digital Broadcasting Why digital Stages of migration ITU activities ITU/D cooperation with broadcasting organizations Digital Broadcasting roadmap in Africa
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Committed to connecting the World 19 May 2008 / Geneva / Action Line C3 7 International Telecommunication Union Why digital Greater control over channel performance High quality video and audio A greater range and diversity of services New commercial opportunity New income and new service through saved spectrum
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Committed to connecting the World 19 May 2008 / Geneva / Action Line C3 8 International Telecommunication Union Regulatory issues Setting up a new media policy - introduction of new digital broadcasting media like digital terrestrial broadcasting, mobile broadcasting, IPTV… Developing essential regulation required for a fair competitive environment among different media
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Committed to connecting the World 19 May 2008 / Geneva / Action Line C3 9 International Telecommunication Union Technical issues Spectrum allocation & frequency assignment Selection of suitable standard Nationwide broadcasting network plan Training for qualified experts
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Committed to connecting the World 19 May 2008 / Geneva / Action Line C3 10 International Telecommunication Union Stages of migration/1 Phase one : starting introduction of digital television transmission - No further analog license issued for terrestrial broadcasting - Regulation should be reviewed to reflect the implication of digital transmission - Special frequency channels will be allocated to the current broadcasters to provide for the simulcasting in digital format - The possibilities relative to infrastructure- sharing arrangements involving a number or all operators will be explorered
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Committed to connecting the World 19 May 2008 / Geneva / Action Line C3 11 International Telecommunication Union Stages of migration/2 Phase Two : The simulcast period - The broadcaster will be encouraged to establish a migration plan - National programs will be transmitted as must carry, free-to–view on any digital terrestrial platform that may be available
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Committed to connecting the World 19 May 2008 / Geneva / Action Line C3 12 International Telecommunication Union Stages of migration/3 Phase three: Analogue Cut-off - all current broadcasters will need to be migrated to a digital platform - households will need to upgrade their TV sets to digital e.g. by set top boxes or new TV sets - depending on the migration option selected by the broadcasters/regulators and the market reaction to the introduction of DTTV
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Committed to connecting the World 19 May 2008 / Geneva / Action Line C3 13 International Telecommunication Union Explanatory and organizational activities of administration Provision of public understanding - A voluntary switching phase has fundamental importance for migration - A compulsory phase will have to follow in order to complete switch over - Administration should -explain to citizens why analog broadcasting needs to be switched off -clearly communicate to citizens the time scale -providing assistance e.g. in subsidizing set-top boxes
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Committed to connecting the World 19 May 2008 / Geneva / Action Line C3 14 International Telecommunication Union ITU activities/1 ITU-R RRC-06 WRC-07 Spectrum Management (SG1) Recommendation SM 1047-1 “National Spectrum Management” Recommendation SM 2012-1 “Economic Aspect of Spectrum Management” Handbook on National Spectrum Management, 2005 Handbook on Computer Aided Techniques for Spectrum Management, 2005 Handbook on Spectrum Monitoring, 2002
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Committed to connecting the World 19 May 2008 / Geneva / Action Line C3 15 International Telecommunication Union ITU activities/2 Wave Propagation (SG3) - Recommendation ITU-R P.1546 “Method for point to area prediction for terrestrial services in 30MHz-3000MHz” Report of the Rapporteur on transition (SG6) - Document 6D/6-E (29 February 2008) On transition from analogue to digital terrestrial broadcasting http://www.itu.int/md/R07-WP6D-C-0006/en
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Committed to connecting the World 19 May 2008 / Geneva / Action Line C3 16 International Telecommunication Union ITU activities/3 ITU-D activities - ITU-D Question 11-2/2 “Examination of terrestrial digital sound and television broadcasting technologies, and systems, including cost/benefit analysis, interoperability of digital terrestrial system with existing analogue networks, and methods of migration from analogue terrestrial techniques to digital techniques” - ITU-D Study Group 2’s Report on question 9-2/2 “Identification of study topics in the ITU-T and ITU-D study groups which are of particular interest to developing countries” - SMS4DC
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Committed to connecting the World 19 May 2008 / Geneva / Action Line C3 17 International Telecommunication Union ITU/D cooperation with broadcasting organizations EBU : signed cooperation agreement WBU : Cooperation agreement under preparation ABU : close cooperation in transition from analogue to digital AIBD : ITU/AIBD workshops on digital technologies
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Committed to connecting the World 19 May 2008 / Geneva / Action Line C3 18 International Telecommunication Union Feasibility study on Digital Broadcasting roadmap in Africa Period : January – May 2008 (first phase) Budget : US$ 45,000 Contribution : Republic of Korea Implementing Agency : ITU-D Beneficiary countries : African countries Objective of project: - conduct a feasibility study as a preparation for the project of making digital broadcasting roadmap for African countries Project manager: Mr. JO, GueJo (Gue- Jo.Jo@itu.int), BDT/PRI/TNDGue- Jo.Jo@itu.int
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Committed to connecting the World 19 May 2008 / Geneva / Action Line C3 19 International Telecommunication Union Expected output of the study - Analysis of current broadcasting situation and plan for digital broadcasting transition through a survey - Identification of pilot countries for next roadmap project - Developing of project document including scope, budget and work plan for making roadmap of digital transition Current status of the study - The Official letter to ask to nominate a counterpart from ITU-D Director to Ministers was sent in mid of March (+ on-line questionnaire) - About 20 countries appointed their counterpart and they are filling out survey (the deadline is 30 April) - Based on this survey, some pilot countries will be chosen to be assisted to make their digital broadcasting transition roadmap.
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Committed to connecting the World 19 May 2008 / Geneva / Action Line C3 20 International Telecommunication Union International Telecommunication Union Thank you for your attention! István BOZSÓKI ITU Project and Initiatives Department
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