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Policy, Regulation & Infrastructure

Exploiting the broadband opportunity: lessons from South Korea and Japan. Policy, Regulation & Infrastructure. Mike Short Vice President 02 Chairman Mobile Data Association Prof. Rahim Tafazoli University of Surrey. Global Watch is a DTI service managed by Pera. Market Background.

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Policy, Regulation & Infrastructure

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  1. Exploiting the broadband opportunity: lessons from South Korea and Japan Policy, Regulation & Infrastructure Mike Short Vice President 02 Chairman Mobile Data Association Prof. Rahim Tafazoli University of Surrey Global Watch is a DTI service managed by Pera

  2. Market Background

  3. Korea Fixed Broadband

  4. Korea Product Portfolio

  5. Japan Product Portfolio

  6. Next Generation Network • Create network integration architecture with a long-term perspective into future (2015) • Respond to rapid increases in traffic • Allow autonomous connection • Optimum network resource allocation • Independent of the current Internet architecture (post-IP) • Research on going for 100Tbps optical routers, new address space, routing and signalling technologies, enhanced functionalities and survivability through all-optic network

  7. Roadmap to NGN • NICT launched JGN, 1999, High speed communication infrastructure 5Gbps • JGN-II capable of 20Gbps, in 2004 • Available for use by public sector, national research institutes and Universities

  8. NGN-2015 targets • Network Architecture • Enhanced functionalties in Addressing, routing and ignalling • High reliability & survivability • Autonomous/distributed operation and control for support of systems such as RFID & various sensors for Ubiquitous network environments • Flexible management/Control • Peta bit level TX processing/capacity • Interserver TX at Tera bit level, U.H.S storage access and distribution • Advanced photonic node technology • Integrated router supporting all-optical packet processing, • Near Shannon limit optical communications

  9. NGN Basic Concept Application/ Management Secure independent Service development by a variety of service players Support of dynamic network control responding to customer and service needs Service Control Support of communication reliability and end-to-end quality of service Core Control Support a diversity of access technologies Access

  10. NGN Core Network Edge Relay Optical wavelength multiplex Mesh architecture to achieve large bandwidth, survivability and simplification

  11. NGN Broadband Access Technologies

  12. U-Korea IT 8-3-9 Strategy

  13. U-Korea IT 8-3-9 Strategy

  14. U-Korea IT 8-3-9 Strategy

  15. U-Japan • E-Japan (2001-2005) • Network infrastructure • Ubiquitous Japan • Ubiquitous network infrastructure • Easy access to the network • Anytime, by anything and anyone • U-Japan (2010) • Ubiquitous: Connects everyone and everything • Universal: People friendly-contacts from heart to heart • User-oriented: Integration of user viewpoints • Unique: Generation of individual vitality • More user-centric than U-Korea

  16. U-Japan • Three pillars • Seamless ubiquitous network • Use of ICT to resolve 21st Century issues • Upgrading of ICT usage environment

  17. U-Japan

  18. U-Japan

  19. U-Japan

  20. U-JapanKey Characteristics • Visionary • Holistic • Pragmatic • Paradigm shift in thinking

  21. Trust, authentication, safety & Security • Both U-(Korea & Japan) recognise the risks of Ubiquitous world • Plans in place to address problems • Safety & security • Digital inclusion • Overcoming Urban/Rural divides • Age & Disability • Identity and authentication • E.g. use of social security number (in Korea)

  22. Safety & security

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