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The Role of Governments in the Future of Voice – Singapore’s Perspective

ITU Workshop- “The Future of Voice”, 15-16 Jan 2007, Geneva. The Role of Governments in the Future of Voice – Singapore’s Perspective. Presented by Melinda Tan 16 January 2007. Global Trend – Increase in Wi-Fi Hotspots & Users.

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The Role of Governments in the Future of Voice – Singapore’s Perspective

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  1. ITU Workshop- “The Future of Voice”, 15-16 Jan 2007, Geneva The Role of Governments in the Future of Voice – Singapore’s Perspective Presented by Melinda Tan 16 January 2007

  2. Global Trend – Increase in Wi-Fi Hotspots & Users “ In the past one year, the number of hotspots in the OECD countries have grown significantly…..this happening globally” Dec 2006, OECD

  3. Global Trend – Increase in Wi-Fi Hotspots & Users “ Wi-Fi hot spots will grow by 47 percent worldwide to 143,700 by the close of 2006. Combined, Europe and North America account for 74 percent of the hot spots worldwide. ABI Research expects Asia Pacific to become the new market leader in 2011.” Nov 2006, Wirelessweek

  4. Global Trend – Increase in Wi-Fi Hotspots & Users “There are now about 40 million Wi-Fi users… …which makes Wi-Fi a much faster-growing technology than cellular telephony.” July 2006, NY Times

  5. Singapore – Nationwide Free Wi-Fi Hotspots October 2006 September 2007 900 5000

  6. Global Trend –Increase in Wi-Fi Enabled Phones “In-Stat analysts predict that 132 million of the devices with cellular and Wi-Fi capability phones will be in use by 2010.” - June 2006, ZDNet News “Wi-Fi enabled cell phones will dominate by 2009” – Aug 2005, Strategy Analytics Inc

  7. Global Trend – Free / Cheaper Voice Calls Eg, International calls made via VOIP are cheaper than traditional local phone calls Saving – 76% per minute Local mobile to mobile call – US 14 cents From anywhere in the world to Singapore using Skype phone – US 2.1 cents

  8. The Role of Governments in the Future of Voice– Singapore’s Perspective • Establish Light Touch Regulatory framework • Promote Competition • Educate Consumers/users • FacilitateBroadbandInfrastructure rollout

  9. Role 1 – Light Touch Regulatory Framework • VoIP providers who want 8-digit PSTN numbers (starting with “6”) must adhere to all PSTN rules • VOIP providers can also get 8 digit numbers starting with “3”. PSTN rules do NOT apply.

  10. Role 1 – Light Touch Regulatory Framework VOIP providers with 8 digit numbers starting with “3” face fewer rules: • No QOS requirements • No Emergency services requirement • No Retail Price regulation • No Number Portability requirements • No requirement for VoIP numbers to be tied to Singapore addresses • No Directory enquiry and printed directory services requirement • No Universal Service contribution • No requirements for Backup Power

  11. Role 2 – Promote Competition • Anyone can apply for VOIP Licence • Allocation of numbers via auction. • Regulator will arbitrate Interconnection disputes with PSTN operators • A Guide for Interconnection with Dominant Licensees issued

  12. Role 3 – Educate the Consumers/Users • VOIP service providers are required to educate customers about the limitations of their VOIP service, eg no support for emergency calls

  13. Role 4 – Facilitate B/B Infrastructure Roll-out • Singapore’s Intelligent National in2015 Plan – Next Generation Infocomm Infrastructure (NGNII): • Ultra-high-speed, > 1 Gbps island-wide national wired broadband network • Pervasive wireless broadband network – Singapore auctioned wireless broadband access spectrum to 6 operators • Wireless@SG – free national WIFI for three years

  14. The Role of Governments in the Future of Voice – Summary • Establish Light Touch Regulatory framework • FacilitateInfrastructure rollout • Promote Competition • Educate Consumers/users

  15. Thank you www.ida.gov.sg

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