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Linguagem de Modelação - UML 1 Globelics Academy 2005 João Paulo Lisbon – 1/6/2005 Technological Innovation in the Development of Peripheral Regions Technological Innovation in the Development of Peripheral Regions: the case of the telecommunications in the development of the region of Alto Trás-os-Montes João Paulo Pereira GLOBELICS ACADEMY 2005

Linguagem de Modelação - UML 2 Globelics Academy 2005 João Paulo Lisbon – 1/6/2005 Technological Innovation in the Development of Peripheral Regions Context The information and communication technologies (ICT) convergence is one of the main economic growth determinants. important role of the knowledge and informationThe important role of the knowledge and information has a significant impact on developing countries as they seek to become competitive players in a global market. telecommunications sector is the nervous systemMany authors argue that telecommunications sector is the nervous system of an emerging global information economy…

Linguagem de Modelação - UML 3 Globelics Academy 2005 João Paulo Lisbon – 1/6/2005 Technological Innovation in the Development of Peripheral Regions Context (2) Peripheral Regions characteristics The geographic isolation of the peripheral regions is historically a brake for: the economic development, cultural change and, in general, for the access to services. access in peripheral areas continues to be sparse.While countries make significant progress in providing access in urban areas, access in peripheral areas continues to be sparse. scarcity of peripheral serviceThis scarcity of peripheral service is partly attributable to the unique characteristics these areas present to a telecommunications provider: large geographical distances, low population densities, low levels of economic development, and low levels of skills. to invest in core- regionsThen, Telecommunications Operators will be willing to invest in core- regions because of the number of inhabitants and therefore the ability to recover cost and make profit…

Linguagem de Modelação - UML 4 Globelics Academy 2005 João Paulo Lisbon – 1/6/2005 Technological Innovation in the Development of Peripheral Regions Context (3) the development of advanced telecommunication services based on actual demand, not on social objectives underlying a universal service requirement.There is now growing empirical evidence that the increasing trend for deregulation in the telecommunication sector and privatization of telecommunications providers encourage the development of advanced telecommunication services based on actual demand, not on social objectives underlying a universal service requirement. This means that metropolitan areas and large cities are better served than sparsely populated areas and small towns. but only the largest cities are connected with glass fiber grids that allow for high speed communication of complex information around the globe.Each locality may be connected with internet using telephone or television cables, but only the largest cities are connected with glass fiber grids that allow for high speed communication of complex information around the globe. remote areas tend to remain disconnected from them on the local level (the last mile).Thus, the ubiquity assumption seems not true for advanced ICT infrastructure; remote areas tend to remain disconnected from them on the local level (the last mile).

Linguagem de Modelação - UML 5 Globelics Academy 2005 João Paulo Lisbon – 1/6/2005 Technological Innovation in the Development of Peripheral Regions Context (4) requires the adoption and development of regional human resources and of the institutional structures which support REGIONAL INNOVATION and organized learning.To fully exploit the technological capacity of the new ICTs, requires the adoption and development of regional human resources and of the institutional structures which support REGIONAL INNOVATION and organized learning. Clearly, a major challenge in developing the Information Society in peripheral regions is to stimulate demand for the new ICT infrastructures (demand side).Clearly, a major challenge in developing the Information Society in peripheral regions is to stimulate demand for the new ICT infrastructures (demand side). all significantly shape regional innovationThe relationships between regional government and industry and other major actors such as the universities and the economic development authorities all significantly shape regional innovation. telecommunication policy is not normally regarded as a regional policy issueFor many regions, telecommunication policy is not normally regarded as a regional policy issue. More and more regions becoming aware of the need to elaborate strategies for adapting the regional economic base to the challenges of the Information Society.

Linguagem de Modelação - UML 6 Globelics Academy 2005 João Paulo Lisbon – 1/6/2005 Technological Innovation in the Development of Peripheral Regions Question In this context, we define the following preliminary research question: Which is the role of telecommunication infrastructures in the development of peripheral regions?

Linguagem de Modelação - UML 7 Globelics Academy 2005 João Paulo Lisbon – 1/6/2005 Technological Innovation in the Development of Peripheral Regions Preliminary Framework Broadband Technology Characterization Peripheral Regions Characterization Cost Models Development Testing / Validation Cost Models Peripheral Regions Benchmarking Policy Implications Literature Review

Linguagem de Modelação - UML 8 Globelics Academy 2005 João Paulo Lisbon – 1/6/2005 Technological Innovation in the Development of Peripheral Regions Methods (1) Focus on Peripheral Regions: Trás-os-Montes: Portugal Castilla y Léon: Spain And benchmarking with central regions… Alto Trás-os-Montes region is a peripheral zone, located in the northeast of Portugal with 431,540 inhabitants and an area of 11,122 km2 (corresponds 12.07% of the surface of Portugal). Castilla y León is an interior region, situated in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula with inhabitants. This peripheral region is limited for nine Autonomous Communities and Portugal. It occupies a surface of km2 (corresponds 18.7% of the surface of Spain), configuring itself as the region most extensive of Spain and third of the Europe. It is constituted by nine provinces: Avila, Burgos, León, Palencia, Salamanca, Segovia, Soria, Valladolid and Zamora.

Linguagem de Modelação - UML 9 Globelics Academy 2005 João Paulo Lisbon – 1/6/2005 Technological Innovation in the Development of Peripheral Regions Methods (2) Indicators: 1.Demographic indicators; 2.Economic indicators 3.Social indicators; 4.Technological indicators Wholesale ADSL accesses Wholesale traffic Internet Average weighted change: Call origination Call termination Wholesale leased lines Number of leased lines Capacity (equivalent to 64 kbps) Digital Fixed Telephone Service Total lines Main lines in service Main lines per 100 inhabitants ISDN equivalent main lines ISDN penetration rate Total traffic, of which: Retail Fixed-fixed Fixed-mobile Other International –Outgoing –Incoming Total originated traffic in the fixed network Originated traffic per access per day Average weighted price change (price basket)

Linguagem de Modelação - UML 10 Globelics Academy 2005 João Paulo Lisbon – 1/6/2005 Technological Innovation in the Development of Peripheral Regions Methods (2.1) Population variation between and

Linguagem de Modelação - UML 11 Globelics Academy 2005 João Paulo Lisbon – 1/6/2005 Technological Innovation in the Development of Peripheral Regions Methods (2.2) Population density, in 2001 (hab. / km2)

Linguagem de Modelação - UML 12 Globelics Academy 2005 João Paulo Lisbon – 1/6/2005 Technological Innovation in the Development of Peripheral Regions Methods (2.3) Students variation in Secondary School between 1998 and 2003 (public / private schools)

Linguagem de Modelação - UML 13 Globelics Academy 2005 João Paulo Lisbon – 1/6/2005 Technological Innovation in the Development of Peripheral Regions Methods (2.4) Students variation in high education between 1998 and 2003

Linguagem de Modelação - UML 14 Globelics Academy 2005 João Paulo Lisbon – 1/6/2005 Technological Innovation in the Development of Peripheral Regions Methods (3) Broadband infrastructures in peripheral regions can be supported for multiple technologies: Main technological options for fixed access to broadband: Fiber; cable; xDSL, … Main technological options for wireless access to broadband: UMTS, WLL, WiFi, Satellite, DVB-T, … The choice is determined for various factors: Clients dispersion; Infrastructure availability; Services to support; And, operation costs of the network infrastructure. Critical factors with direct impact in BB development: Prices; Infrastructures; Contents. Critical factors with indirect impact: IT skills; Firms modernization; Public Administration modernization.

Linguagem de Modelação - UML 15 Globelics Academy 2005 João Paulo Lisbon – 1/6/2005 Technological Innovation in the Development of Peripheral Regions Methods (4) Methodology: 1.Quantitative, (Sources: Portugal Telecom, UMIC, OCT, ITU, OECD, and surveys…) 2.Qualitative, (Sources: case studies, and documental content analysis) The main problem in collecting data: no available data on regional level; the available information is to national level. Two case studies in progress: Trás-os-Montes: Portugal Castilla y Léon: Spain

Linguagem de Modelação - UML 16 Globelics Academy 2005 João Paulo Lisbon – 1/6/2005 Technological Innovation in the Development of Peripheral Regions Thank You