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Regional Meeting on Mobile Communications Spectrum Harmonisation 29-30 March 2012, Intercontinental Hotel, Bucharest. Strategy of efficient Frequency Usage in the Republic of Moldova. Digital Dividend and Transition to Digital TV. General. Moldova – country perspective
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Regional Meeting on Mobile Communications Spectrum Harmonisation 29-30 March 2012, Intercontinental Hotel, Bucharest Strategy of efficient Frequency Usage in the Republic of Moldova. Digital Dividend and Transition to Digital TV
General • Moldova – country perspective • Moldova is an Eastern European Country bordering Romania and Ukraine • Pursuing European Integration and negotiating the candidate status to EU. • GDP per capita is 3000 USD • Population – 3.5 million (cca 4.5 mil with Transnistria region)
General • Spectrum management principles Moldova • Law of Electronic Communications (2007) is complying to EU directives 21, 19, 20, 22/2002, 676/2002. • Ministry of Information Technology and Communications is policy making body. • State Radio Frequency Commission – is responsible for allocation of frequency bands on a national level and adoption of National Frequency Allocation Table (NFAT). http://www.cnfr.md/files/files/TNABF_eng_2010.doc http://cept.org/eco/eco-tools-and-services/efis-eco-frequency-information-system/national-frequency-tables • Radio Frequency Center – is responsible for technical management of radio spectrum allocated via NFAT for nongovernmental users. • Regulatory Agency for Electronic Communications and IT is licensing and controlling body. • Coordinating Council on Audiovisual – is licensing and controlling body TV and Radio Broadcasters
Current Situation • Spectrum usage by mobile cellular operators • 450 MHz – CDMA operator (Moldtelecom) • 900 MHz – 3 GSM operators (Orange Moldova, Moldcell (part of TeliaSonera), Eventis (license suspended due to bankruptcy) • 1800 MHz – 1 GSM operator (Orange Moldova) • 2100 MHZ – 3 UMTS operators (Orange Moldova, Moldcell (part of Telia Sonera), Moldtelecom)
Frequency Strategy • Strategy of Frequency Management is under development: • Improving the coverage of the country • Introduction of frequency neutrality • Improving the competition in the industry • Increasing efficiency of spectrum usage • Creating clear position on extension the current licenses for 900/1800 MHz (due in 2013/ 14).
Frequency Strategy • Frequency Neutrality • National Frequency Allocation Table is under revision to include neutrality principles in 900 and 1800 MHz frequency bands • Current 900/1800 MHz licenses are technology oriented • Further licensees will be given on technology neutral basis, as well as prolongation of current 900/1800 MHz licenses • Law of Electronic Communications (2007) needs to be updated for compliancy
Digital TV plan • Draft Digital TV implementation program is under approval • Usage of 3 multiplexes by the State Enterprise Radiocommunicatii in 2012 – while 3 multiplexes can be licensed out later • Providing national channels in 1 multiplex at a first stage. • Providing of subsidized STB for disadvantaged families
Digital Dividend • After transition to the Digital TV the 790-862 MHz band is planned to be used for mobile services • The planned release 2014-2015 • 3 operators of 2х10 MHz frequency block per operator can be deployed in that band
Current licensing & Future plans • 4 licenses are being planned to be granted in 2012: • 2500-2690 MHz – 3 licenses for 2x20 MHz frequency block per operator to be offered to existing mobile operators for fixed price of 8 MUSD valid till end of 2012. • 3600-3800 MHz – 1 license of a 50 MHZ frequency block. The auction is planned till end of 2012. • More licenses in bands 1800MHz, 2.1 GHz, 2.5-2.69 GHz, 3.4-3.6GHz to be planned after approval of Frequency Strategy
Thank you for your attention! imadan@cnfr.md gordea.stanislav@registru.md