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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. Presentation outline.
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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
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
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
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
Broadband Subscribers per 100 inhabitantsOECD Statistics, June 2005 Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005
Number of Internet Subscribers OECD Statistics, June 2005 Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005
Total Mobile SubscribersOECD Statistics, June 2005 Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005
Mobile Revenue in OECDOECD Statistics, June 2005 Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005
Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005
Global Wireles Standards Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005
Access Networks and Broadband Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005
Data rates evolution(Source: ETSI) 384kb/s EDGE 10Mb/s HSDPA 50Mb/s OFDM ? 384kb/s W-CDMA 2Mb/s W-CDMA 9.6kb/s GSM 28.8kb/s HSCD 40kb/s GPRS Mobile 20Mb/s ADSL2+ up to 100Mb/s VDSL2 14.4kb/s modem PSTN 512kb/s ADSL 56kb/s modem PSTN 64kb/s ISDN 256kb/s ADSL Fixed 70Mb/s WiMAX 802.16 56Mb/s 802.11g 10Mb/s 802.11b Wireless 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005
Data rates converging(Source: ETSI) Mbit/s Convergence 100 Wireless 10 Convergence will be around 100Mbit/s and within next 10 years ... 1 Mobile Fixed 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005
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
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
„e Transport“European activities for Intelligent Transportation Systems support Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005
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
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
Special attention on Location Based Services • Galileo program • RFID • GSM based LBS Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005
Key Concept of Broader Development of Technologies and Services for „e Transport“ „ ...is in the integration of multiple aspects indevelopment of Intelligent Transportation Systems...“ Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005
Potentials for developmentofe 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
Thank you very much Towards a Knowledge Society – The Nordic Experience, Gothenburg 15th of November 2005