Industry, Science and Technology Government Policy for the Brazilian Telecommunications Development

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Ministry of Communications Maximiliano Salvadori Martinhão Secretary of Telecommunications May 27 and 28 th , 2013

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Ministry of Communications

Maximiliano Salvadori Martinhão

Secretary of Telecommunications

May 27 and 28th, 2013

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Ministry of Communications

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37% 36% 38%22% 20% 18%

Terrestrial Radio Mobile Landline Desktop Internet Videogame Paid TV Laptop

Households with access to ICT services and devices

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Terrestrial

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Radio Mobile

phone

Landline

phone

Desktop Internet Videogame Paid TV Laptop

computer

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60%

Urban households Rural households

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Urban households Rural households

Main reason not to have internet access:

Service unavailable for the localityHigh price

Source: CETIC.br,2011

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Ministério das Comunicações

National Broadband Program (PNBL)

Speed

Goal: To increase the broadband Internet access by threefold(40 millions of households)

Regulation

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Ministry of Communications

Price

Coverage

Speed

2014Coverage

Brasília + 26 State Capitals

Extension

30.803 km

Municipalities

4.283

Regulation

Content and applications

Tax incentives

Standards forInfra-structure

Telebrás

Policy forlocal production and technologydevelopment

PNBL

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To expand telecommunications infra-structure and services, promoting

access to people and striving for better pricing, coverage and quality.Goal

Price

Coverage

Speed

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Expand the

broadband base

Expand

telecommunication

services to rural

and remote areas

Promote

investment in

telecommunication

infrastructure

Reduce

pricing and

tariffs

Improve

QoS for

both data

and voice

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3675 4000

4700

5500 6000km of optical fiber cables

Ministry of Communications

Optical Fiber Network Expansion

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12042080

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Realizado PrevisãoSource: ABINEE Realized Forecast

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Rural cooperative in Ibirubá-RS for electrification

• Region unattended by major telecom operators

• Cooperative electrical grid poles carry optical fibers

• TV, data and voice over FTTH to every cooperated

• GPON powered by national technology

Ministry of Communications

www.coprel.com.br

VisionVision

www.coprel.com.br

“Every household in the country with a high speed optical broadband connection ”

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ACTIONS

Research & Development

Industrial policy and

governmentprocurement

Regulatoryframework

PNBL/Telebrás

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RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

FUNTTEL: Since 2005, more than R$ 190 millions invested in R&D for optical

communication

Ministry of Communications

Technical Article and publications = 162Patents = 26Registration of software copyright = 35Prototypes and technologies transferred = 88

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INDUSTRY TRANSFER

Optical Amplifiers Generations

Ministry of Communications

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

2006 – EDFA AGC2005 – EDFA OAGC 2006 – EDFA 1u 2007 – EDFA HGC

2012 – EDFA/RAMAN2009 – NG EDFA 4,5 u 2010 – Double NG EDFA

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ROADM’s

Ministry of Communications

INDUSTRY TRANSFERRESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

2008 – ROADM PLC (2-Degree)

2010 – ROADM WSS Platform (5/9-Degree)

2013 – NG ROADM CDCF N-Degree

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100G Coherentoptical module

Ministry of Communications

INDUSTRY TRANSFERRESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

OIF module Inside OIF

Outside OIF moduleInside OIF

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Today Activities – 100/200… 400G & ASICsRESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

Current Achievements

• System design and implementation of ultra-high capacity telecommunication systems

• Experimental demonstration of state of the art

Ministry of Communications

• Experimental demonstration of state of the art400G systems

• Transmission and detection of high ordermodulation formats (QPSK and 16QAM)

• Systems and components design for Chip implementation of CPqD transmissiontechnologies100 Gb/s 400 Gb/s

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Today Activities - Optical NetworkingRESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

TODAY (100G)SDN + GMPLS opticalnetwork concept

Ministry of Communications

NEAR FUTURE (400G - 1T)

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Future Activities – 400G/1T …. & ASICsRESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

Perpectives (400G - 1T)

• Consolidation as world leaders in 400G transmission technology (OIF standardization)

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• Prototype implementation ofSuperchannels

• Design, implementation and release of thefirst 400G chip

Future Activities – Integrated Photonics

1 Tb/s

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NationalNational BroadbandBroadband ProgramProgram SpecialSpecial TaxationTaxation Regime Regime –– REPNBLREPNBL(Lei nº 12.715/2012, Decreto nº 7.921/2013 e Portaria MC nº 55/2013)

Ministry of Communications

INDUSTRIAL POLICY AND GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT

ReduceReduce regional regional differencesdifferences

Modernize Modernize thethe telecommunications telecommunications

networksnetworks and raiseand raise quality quality standardsstandards

PopularizePopularize accessaccess to to networks networks

andand telecommunications telecommunications servicesservices that supportthat support access access

to broadband Internetto broadband Internet

GoalsGoals

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Ministry of CommunicationsMinistry of CommunicationsNationalNational BroadbandBroadband ProgramProgram SpecialSpecial TaxationTaxation RegimeRegime

Eligible Telecommunication Subsystems

•• OpticOptic

•• OPGWOPGW

•• WirelessWireless

•• SubmarineSubmarinecablescables

•• OpticOptic (FTTH)(FTTH)

•• HybridHybrid

•• Mobile 4G e 3GMobile 4G e 3G

•• Wireless @450 Wireless @450 MHzMHz

•• WiFi in WiFi in publicpublicplacesplaces

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Ministry of CommunicationsNationalNational BroadbandBroadband ProgramProgram SpecialSpecial TaxationTaxation RegimeRegime

Measures (valid until 31/12/2016)

Equipments, components, materials

• Tax isemption (IPI, and PIS/COFINS)• Tax isemption (IPI, and PIS/COFINS)

Services

• Tax isemption (PIS/COFINS)

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Ministry of CommunicationsNationalNational BroadbandBroadband ProgramProgram SpecialSpecial TaxationTaxation RegimeRegime

Benefits

Increasedbroadband serviceoutreach from 18.5 to 56.7/100 hab*

40% increment in projected

investment23k direct jobs

* Broadband outreach increase by 10 accesses/100 hab causes a 1.3% average increase on GDP per capita (World Bank)

to 56.7/100 hab* investment

R$ 3 billions trade deficit reduction in

equipments;

Increase share ofdomestically-madeequipments from

50% to 62%.

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Mobile services

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Active mobile phone subscriptions

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Density - 2012:

131,56 accesses/100 inhabitants

89%

11%

Pre-paid Post-paid

Source: CETIC.br,2011

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Landline services

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Density - 2012:

22,5 accesses/100 inhabitants

Source: Anatel

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Broadband

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Internet Access – rural

households (2011)

Conected

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CETIC.br,

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Pay TV subscribers

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Cable DTH MMDS

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Peru

Sources: Anatel, LAMAC, IBOPE and ITU

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Submarine cables

South American optical ring

High capability satellites (Ka band)

PNBL 2.0

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High capability satellites (Ka band)

Optical fibers for cities (backhaul)

Access

Fixed broadband high capability (30-100 Mbps)

Mobile broadband 4th generation (5-20 Mbps)

2018

2022

Long-term

project

Brazil

Fiber

700 MHz

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Ministry of Communications

Maximiliano Salvadori Martinhão

Secretary of Telecommunications

Ministry of Communications

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Telebrás

2014

�Network under constructionOPGWOPGW

Ministry of Communications

Coverage

Brasília + 26 State capitals

Extension

30.803 km (Brazil)

Cities

4.283

Strong sinergy among existing fiber optic

networks of both utility companies and

Petrobrás with the PNBL national network

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New regulations

Ministry of Communications

� Broadband Services Quality regulation

� Infrastructure robustness

� General Plan for Competition Goals

SMP regulation� SMP regulation

� Lower barriers for entrants

� New Pay-TV regulation (SeAC)

� Allowance for telecom carriers

� Wider broadband offer

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Spectrum Auctions (2012)

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2.5 GHz

� 4G

� Fast growth for mobile bandwidth� Fast growth for mobile bandwidth

� FIFA 2014’ World Cup locations

� Local content

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Spectrum Auctions (2012)

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450 MHz

� Lower density urban and rural areas

� Agribusiness 40 Km

3,5 GHz

450 MHz

� Agribusiness

� Mining / cellulose industries

� Offshore operations

� Infrastructure sharing

� Qualcomm-MC MoU: development of

LTE for 450MHz

40 Km

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Infrastructure sharing

Ministry of Communications

Regulation being revised

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Smart Grid

Ministry of Communications

Regulation being revised

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Optical Fiber Network Expansion Forecast (Brazil)

Horizon : next 3 years

Opportunities and Demand :

Domestic Network (Telebrás), RePNBL, Large Sports Events (Soccer World Cup and Olympic Games),

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Domestic Network (Telebrás), RePNBL, Large Sports Events (Soccer World Cup and Olympic Games),

SEAC, among others.

Market Demand Forecast:

4.5 to 6 million km of optical fibers.

(source: optical cable manufacturers)

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Future Activities – Integrated PhotonicsRESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

TODAYActive silicon photonic chip design concludedCoherent Modulators, Receivers and MonitorsFabrication at IME –Singapore (Return in July/13)Packaging lab. infrastructure under constructionApproved designs in InP run with HHI – Fraunhofer (Germany)

Ministry of Communications

Approved designs in InP run with HHI – Fraunhofer (Germany) Pump lasers production in final development

TOMORROW400G, 1T, ... Integrated coherent modulators/receiv ers in a single chipFully packaged and stabilized coherent modulators an d receiversIntegrated extended bandwidth optical amplifiers ( submarine)