1 ICT Development ICT Development in the European Union: e Transport Mobil communication and Broadband Milan Dado University of Zilina, Slovakia Moderator.

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1 ICT Development ICT Development in the European Union: e Transport Mobil communication and Broadband Milan Dado University of Zilina, Slovakia Moderator Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005

2 Presentation outline Mobile and Broadband solution and statistical data Towards Next Generation Networks „e Transport“ European activities for Intelligent Transportation Systems support Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005

3 BROADBAND SUBSCRIBERS(1) OECD Statistics, June 2005 The number of broadband subscriptions throughout the OECD continued to increase in the first half of 2005 from 119 million to 137 million. Broadband penetration in the OECD grew by 15% in the first half of the year to 11.8 subscribers per 100 inhabitants. Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005

4 BROADBAND SUBSCRIBERS(2) OECD Statistics, June 2005 Korea maintains its lead in OECD broadband penetration with 25.5 subscribers per 100 inhabitants. The Netherlands has the second-highest penetration at 22.5 subscribers per 100 inhabitants. Denmark, Iceland and Switzerland complete the top five countries for broadband penetration. DSL is now the leading broadband platform in 28 OECD countries. Canada and the United States are the two countries with more cable modem than DSL subscribers. The breakdown of broadband technologies in June 2005 is as follows: - DSL: 61.2% - Cable modem: 32.0% - Other technologies: 6.8%, (e.g. fibre optics, LAN, satellite and fixed wireless) Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005

5 Broadband Subscribers per 100 inhabitants OECD Statistics, June 2005 Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005

6 Number of Internet Subscribers OECD Statistics, June 2005 Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005

7 Total Mobile Subscribers OECD Statistics, June 2005 Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005

8 Mobile Revenue in OECD OECD Statistics, June 2005 Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005

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10 Global Wireles Standards Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005

11 Access Networks and Broadband Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005

12 Data rates evolution (Source: ETSI) Mobile Fixed Wireless 28.8kb/s HSCD 40kb/s GPRS 384kb/s EDGE 9.6kb/s GSM 384kb/s W-CDMA 2Mb/s W-CDMA 10Mb/s HSDPA 50Mb/s OFDM ? 14.4kb/s modem PSTN 64kb/s ISDN 56kb/s modem PSTN 256kb/s ADSL 512kb/s ADSL 20Mb/s ADSL2+ 10Mb/s b 56Mb/s g 70Mb/s WiMAX up to 100Mb/s VDSL2 Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005

13 Data rates converging (Source: ETSI) Mbit/s Wireless Mobile Fixed Convergence Convergence will be around 100Mbit/s and within next 10 years... Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005

14 Towards Next Generation Networks - ETSI vision A multi-service, multi-protocol, multi-access, IP based network - secure, reliable and trusted An enabler for Service Providers to offer –Real-time and non real-time communication services –Between peers or in a client-server configuration Nomadicity and Mobility –Of both users and devices –Intra- and inter-network domains, eventually between fixed and mobile networks Regulatory compliance –Lawfull Intercept, Number portability, Emergency call.… “My communications services” always reachable, everywhere, using any terminal. Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005

15 Customer expectations … Customers expect: –Mobility –Portability –Value for money –Personalized services (to have their preferred services and features irrespective of type of network and their geographical location) Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005

16 „e Transport“ European activities for Intelligent Transportation Systems support Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005

17 Developments in Europe take place along the following major axis (1)  Intermodality  Increased synergy between the different infrastructure and services management systems to provide more efficient persons and goods transport  Easy multimodal, multi-operator, multi-service „e“ payment  Interoperability of services on a pan European basis - services available without frontier, anywhere at anytime Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005

18 Developments in Europe take place along the following major axis (2)  More intelligent vehicles with intelligent support from the road infrastructure systems for more efficient and more safe travel  Increased safety using Information and Communications Technologies for accident prevention and emergency management  Large deployment of multimedia mobile communications technologies  Personalised and traveller information  More reliable, diversified and user friendly public transport  High quality and cost effective freight and fleet management Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005

19 Special attention on Location Based Services »Galileo program »RFID »GSM based LBS Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005

20 Key Concept of Broader Development of Technologies and Services for „e Transport“ „...is in the integration of multiple aspects in development of Intelligent Transportation Systems...“ Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005

21 Potentials for development of e Transport The potential for transport information services using information and communication technologies is mainly in:  Transport operations  Transport regulation  Public access to information  Planning and creating of public transport services  Information service provision to all forms of transport Role of the private sector in e Transport is very important - we need good standards and regulation... Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005

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