Telec ommunications and I nformation S ociety D evelopment during 2007 - 2012
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Telecommunications and Information Society Developmentduring 2007 - 2012
M.sci. Nedžad RešidbegovićDubrovnik, 22-23 November 2008
Mobile
GSM
Liberalization ofTelecom market
ISP& Data network
Separation ofPost & Telecom
Expansion ofMobile Prepaid
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Fixed network
Service Provider development
BH Telecom development during 1996 - 2007
2006 2007
GPRS & EDGE
FixedBB/ADSL
Mobile BB/ 3G-HSPA
FMC
Eastern Europe Telecom Market Forecasts
Humane needs drive ICT development
Consumer Mobile Success Factors: Sex, Fear and Greed
• Easteem, respect, recognition
• Social belonging, love
• Safety
Security
• Food, warmoth, comfort
Fashion devices,
themes, ring tones,
Meeting, dating,
Communities, messaging, phone blogs,
Personal security,
Video monitoring, call for help,
Health monitoring, injury warnings
Lower value
Higher value
Human needs and motivations Examples of applications
Source: Gartner
- Government on-line initiative G7, (1995),
- eEurope Action Plan (Feira, 2000, Lisbon at the level of Prime Ministers of European Union member-states),
- Europe+ plan 2002 for the informatisation of countries in the process of candidacy for accession into the European Union,
- a global world initiative for the Information Society Development under the auspices of United Nations and the Millennium Development Goals agreed by nearly 190 countries at the United Nations Millennium Summit in September 2000,
- “i2010”, strategy for European Information Society for “growth and employment ”, and other international initiatives;
Following European and other worldwide initiatives
Development of Information Society :- Is fundamental to the rapid development of the region, - Is a vehicle for integration with the European Union,- Provides a foundation for cooperation in the region;
The responsibility of the countries of the region is for creation of favorable environment for development of the Information Society for all;
The individual member countries has bilateral obligations and commitments with the European Union, especially in the field of information society and media.
The clear vison of the future development of SEE Countries
Fixed & FWA broadband Technologies
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Wi-Fi Hot Spots
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MunicipalCommunity Wi-Fi Mesh
2G GPRS, 1XRTT
Cable DSL
Fiber WiMAX802.16d
Pre-WiMAXBroadband Wireless
3G UMTS-HSPA
EV-DO RevA/B
Mobile WiMAX802.16e
3G LTEPersonal
Mobile
Broadband
4G
Development of the Information Society in the SEEC
Stability Pact eSEE Initiative was help in harmonisation and organization for adopting folowing documents: • eSEE Initiative, Statement of Intent adopted signed in Ljubljana on 4 June 2002;
• eSEE Agenda for Development of the IS signed in Belgrade on 29 Oct. 2002 : Telecommunications for Development;
• Joint Statement of intent to build inclusive IS-Information Society signed in Budapest on 27 February 2004;
• Ministerial Conclusions and Memorandum of Understanding for Unified Regional Broadband signed in Thessaloniki, 1 July 2005;
• The SEE Agenda Plus (2007-2012), accepted in Sarajevo 2007, is frame for development SEEC towards an “Information Society”;
Strategic framework of IS Development for the SEE is determined for 2007-2012:
- Based on the i2010 – as general framework for IS development; - Defining priorities in “i2010 – framework”, but within the specific
environment and priorities of SEE for “IS development policies”:
A) Development of a Single SEE Information Space which promotes an open market for IS & Media, moving to a common EU Information Space in terms of interoperability;
B) Strengthening Innovation and Investment in ICT Research and Education, working with the private sector to promote growth and more and better jobs;
C) Achieving an Inclusive Information Society that promotes growth and jobs that is consistent, sustainable development and that prioritizes better public services and quality of life.
General Aspects of Convergence
Motivations & three aspects for convergence
ServiceConvergenceServiceConvergence
Device
Convergence
Network Convergence
End User
Technology
IndustryType of convergence
IT Plus Communications
Evolution from traditional CS to the IP Network
PS Domain
CS Domain
Radio Access Network
Internet
PSTN
Terminal
MSC GMSC
SGSN GGSN
Current Network
SIP-enabledterminal
PS Domain
CS Domain
Radio Access Network
Internet
PSTN
MSC GMSC
SGSN GGSN
IMS
Apps
G/WIMScore
Introducing IMS
SIP-enabledterminal
(e.g. WLAN)
PS Domain
CS Domain
Radio Access Network
Internet
PSTN
MSC GMSC
SGSN GGSN
IMS
Apps
G/W
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Future network
VoIPterminal
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A) SINGLE SEE INFORMATION SPACE
A1. Availability of high speed broadband networks and secure services:
a) Increase penetration of broadband services in telecommunication to reach 50% of EU average by 2010; b) Establish regional high-bandwidth backbone by 2009; c) Establish national Internet exchange centers by 2009 d) Establish national computer emergency response centers and starting the exchange of information by end 2008. e) Agree on a common subset of benchmarking and i2010
indicators of the development of information society by 2008.
The following list of objectives to be accomplishing by the end of 2012
SINGLE SEE INFORMATION SPACE – part 2
A2. Development and accessibility of rich online content and transfer from conventional format;
a) Aggregate demand for domestic content by 2009; a1. Define national/regional priorities for local rich content; a2. Provide Internet usage and content availability; a3. Develop interactive contents in the official languages;
b) Follow European Safer Internet Plus practice by 2011; b1. Fighting illegal content through public support; b2. Raising safer Internet awareness among teachers, parents.. b3. Limiting unwanted and harmful content through content rating, filtering technology and fighting spam; b4. Promoting a safer environment through Safer Internet
Forum.
A3. Interoperability in accordance with the EU Framework; a) Adopt national interoperability framework, by 2008.
A4. Harmonization of rules for Information Society & Media; a) Adopt converging broadcasting policies, by end 2008; b) Adopt efficient radio spectrum management strategy on the national level for the future needs by end 2008.
A5. National/regional electronic identity management; a) Establish National Root CAs by mid 2009; b) Establish regional CA trusts Centers by mid 2010; c) Recognising the effort to negotiate a single free trade area (CEFTA) for SEE to create the environment for electronic Single- Window for int. and electronic trade documents in cooperation with UNECE, the WB and other organizations by 2010.
SINGLE SEE INFORMATION SPACE – part 3
Broadband Anywhere
Communicate Anywhere
Collaborate Anywhere
Applications Anywhere
Content Anywhere
Print Anywhere
Monitor Anywhere Services
Connectivity Anywhere
B) INNOVATION AND INVESTMENT IN ICT RESEARCH AND EDUCATION
B1. Computers and access to Internet in all schools; a) Every school should have a computer laboratory and internet connection by the end of 2009; b) Number of pupils per computers should be less than 20, by end of 2010; c) Broadband Internet access should be made available in all schools, by the end of 2010, with proper regulatory framework.
B2. Curriculum for ICT skills; a) Make ICT curricula mandatory on all education levels, especially in elementary schools, by end 2008. b) Implement across the region uniform standards for minimum of ICT skills, by 2009.
B) INNOVATION AND INVESTMENT – part 2
B3. Establish vocational training in ICT; a) Fund life-long learning programs for adults by 2010; b) Develop programs for continuous learning of government officials in the sphere of contemporary ICT by mid 2010.
B4. Further development of national academic and research networks and improvement of regional interconnection; a) Support and fund local academic networks and professional organizations to implement the regional and local ICT research by end 2008; b) Create an open, national database of research professionals and institutions by the beginning of 2009; c) Establish national/regional competence center for OSS policy by mid 2008 d) Measure & track intellectual capacity in IT industry by 2009.
Managing the End-to-End Service Assurance
Servers
BackboneNetwork
Access AccessAccess
MediaGateways
ControlCommunication
ContentContent
Clients
Clients
Service ManagementMonitoring and provisioningof end-user services froma connection and applicationperspective
WAPGW
SMS-C
MMC
RadioAccess
VPN
HLR
APN/route
Network Managementmainly equipmentand application oriented.
Is Service Up?
Service Is Up!
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NNGNGN View: Evolution, View: Evolution, notnot Revolution Revolution
Service
Aplication Layer
IMS Core
Control layer
Transport /
Access Layer
Diameter
Diameter
MAP
3GSCN 2.5G
SIP
CAP WIN INAP
SIGTRAN
SGW
ISUP
SIP
MGCF
WLAN3G2.5GSCN
Megaco
MGW
HSS
HLR
SCPSIPAS
PAM
SS7 IP
InterworkingFunction
SS7 IP
InterworkingFunction
OSA/ Parlay Gateway
CSCF Diameter
MRF
Charging
OCSCCF
Layered architecture with clean interfaces Aligns with NGN reference model
C) INCLUSIVE INFORMATION SOCIETY
C1. Access to technology and equal opportunities; a) Adopt the national Action Plans for e-Accessibility by 2009; b) Reach the minimal 50% of Internet penetration by 2010;
C2. ICT enabled public services and e-Government issues; a) Adopt the national Action Plans for e-Government by 2009; b) Introduce the set of basic e-Government services by 2011; c) Introduce central e-Government systems & portal by 2010;
C3. Fostering the development of e-Business; a) The countries shall develop a strategy for e-business based on the Regional Guidelines developed by UNECE and adopted in Thessaloniki on 1st July 2005; b) In order to prevent the brain-drain and foster the successful ICT business climate, the SEEC will take measures by 2009;
C4. Digital libraries and heritage;
a) National Programs for Digitalization & access to digital systems of Libraries will be adopted by the end of 2008;
b) Programs of digitalization of the Cultural and Historic Heritage will commence by 2009.
C5. e-Participation and e-Democracy;
a) All decisions that require public discussion, as well as their drafts, will be available for online discussion by 2009;
b) There will be a significant increase in participation of citizens and business, as a part of e-Government services, by 2009.
c) Action Plans for implementation of ICT in electoral process and implementation of electronic vote will be adopted by 2012.
Operators actions during 2007 - 2012
Reviewing long term vision and strategy cyclices
Long term vision definiton & review process (on going / background)
Year N N+1 N+2 N+3 N+4 N+5 N+6 N+7 …
Long Term Vision report
Long Term Vision report
Long Term Vision report
Annual strategy review process. Latest long term vision = foundation
Each year an annual strategy document …...............
Long Term Vision report provides 5-year visionary outlook including analysis / underpinning. Content should have broad recognition amongst the membership to foster members’ active support.
Based on his role and the eSEE Agenda processes, the governments of SEEC will take actions through:
• Organization through establishment of an institutional framework for ICT-based society;
• Legislation through introduction of new and modification of the existing legislative frameworks for ICT-based society;
• Regulation, policy and strategy related to electronic communications infrastructure and associated services;
• Promotion through encouragement of civil society, non-governmental organizations, eGovernance, eLearning, eHealth, eDemocracy, eGovernance Center for SEE and other activities;
• e-Economy for growth, productivity and employment;
• Inclusiveness through providing citizens with the access and skills needed to live and work in the new information society.
IP-Based Broadband Network
B to B
E to E
B to C
M to M C to C
Implementing the Next Generation Broadband IP Networks will Mobilize the Extended Enterprise
Thanks & Discussion