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1 Chief, International Programme Development
ITU/BDT Arab Regional Workshop Evolving Liberalization in Satellite Services Manama, Bahrain – 9 December 2003 Martin Jarrold Chief, International Programme Development Global VSAT Forum 1

2 Evolution of VSAT 1st Generation: $10-20K, < 64 kbps, Data 2nd Generation: $5-10K, < 2 mbps, V+D 3rd Generation ($1-10K, up 40 mbps, Multimedia)

3 Why Satellite? Broad geographic coverage Ease of deployment
Point-to-multipoint High bandwidth Supports hybrid and asymmetric networks

4 VSAT Terminal Pricing Trend*
Source: COMSYS *TDMA, US$ 000

5 Distribution of Installed Base (%)
Source: MegaTech Resources

6 Providing Multiple Applications...
Telemedicine Distance Learning Disaster Recovery Rural Telephony PSTN Infrastructure Public Security Banking Manufacturing Mining Oil & Gas Tourism Retail

7 Broadband Satellite Access Market Forecasts Enterprise Demand (sites)
Source: Northern Sky Research

8 VSAT Market Evolution First Generation:
Agencies, Telcos, Big Businesses Second Generation: Small Telcos, Mid-Size Businesses Third Generation: SOHO, SME, Residential, Plus

9 The National Administrations Act
Implementing New Policies Privatising PTTs Improving Transparency Creating Independent Regulators Streamlining Regulations Enhancing Market Access

10 Satellite Policy Implications
Satellite Has a Strong Track Record Essential Tool for Communications Policy, Regulation Can Facilitate Its Use To Elevate Economic, Health, Education Standards

11 When the GVF Helps Open a Market: INDIA CASE STUDY
2A & 2D Satellite Failure CHANGE IN LICENSING POLICIES TO REVENUE SHARE % AGE Change in Satellite-Access Regulation Source: VSAI

12 But... Key Challenges: Facilitating Cross-Border Internet Implications
Transparency Licensing Convergence

13 The GVF: Diversity of Expertise

14 The Administrations Respond: ITU Question 17/1
Conduct a study and prepare a report that “will assist regulators by identifying regulatory approaches that have been successful in facilitating a competitive environment, thereby enabling appropriate satellite-based technologies suited to all stages of development.”

15 The Question 17/1 Survey Sent to 189 Administrations 63 Responded
Further Contributions From: ITU-R ITU Task Force on Gender Issues Regional Inter-Governmental Groups Non-Profit Industry Associations Other

16 Key Survey Findings Satellite Regulatory/Policy Trends e.g.:
Liberalisation Light-Touch: Licensing Type Approvals Spectrum Management Harmonisation

17 Liberalisation: “GMPCS”
Source: ITU Question 17/1 - Satellite Regulation in Developing Countries

18 GMPCS MoU Implementation
Source: ITU Question 17/1 - Satellite Regulation in Developing Countries

19 Liberalisation: Private VSAT Network
Source: ITU Question 17/1 - Satellite Regulation in Developing Countries

20 Liberalisation: PSTN-Linked VSAT
Source: ITU Question 17/1 - Satellite Regulation in Developing Countries

21 Liberalisation: International VSAT
Source: ITU Question 17/1 - Satellite Regulation in Developing Countries

22 Licensing: AMSS Terminals
Source: ITU Question 17/1 - Satellite Regulation in Developing Countries

23 Licensing: GMPCS Terminals
Source: ITU Question 17/1 - Satellite Regulation in Developing Countries

24 Licensing: Receive Only Terminals
Source: ITU Question 17/1 - Satellite Regulation in Developing Countries

25 Licensing: 2-Way VSAT Term.
Source: ITU Question 17/1 - Satellite Regulation in Developing Countries

26 Strategic VSAT Liberalisation Has Begun Worldwide:
Uganda Botswana Zambia Malawi Mozambique Lesotho Swaziland Kenya South Africa Namibia? TRASA

27 Strategic VSAT Liberalisation Has Begun Worldwide, Cont’d:
Uruguay Venezuela Chile Mexico Brasil Peru Costa Rica Argentina CITEL

28 Strategic VSAT Liberalisation Has Begun Worldwide, Cont’d:
Singapore Indonesia Philippines Australia/NZ Myanmar! S. Korea Japan Taiwan Hong Kong China-WTO! APT, APEC, ASEAN

29 Strategic VSAT Liberalisation Has Begun Worldwide, Cont’d:
Bangladesh Pakistan India Sri Lanka Bhutan Nepal SATRA

30 Strategic Liberalisation
“Nepal’s international interconnectivity rose five-fold in a few months after the VSAT market was liberalised.” ITU Telecommunication Indicators 2000

31 Solution: “Market Opening Works: Try it.”
ITU Telecommunication Indicators 2000


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