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Broadband Infrastructure. Chiara Mancini, Marco Mancini. UNDERSTAND conference Poznan, 22-23 June 06. Description of broadband domain.
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Broadband Infrastructure Chiara Mancini, Marco Mancini UNDERSTAND conference Poznan, 22-23 June 06 Broadband
Description of broadband domain Broadband infrastructure: we measure the supply of broadband, that is the extent to which citizens and businesses can use broadband access if desired. The focus here is on availability rather than on take up, as this is covered in other sections. OECD definition for broadband:downstream services of at least 256Kbps. Further distinction between below, equal and above 2Mbps, which is considered “the real broadband”. Broadband
Regions gathering data on broadband Vasternorrland Broadband
Methodology • Domain is very difficult to measure, data are considered critical. Multi-dimensional data collection strategy: • Direct interviews with: • Telecom/ISP providers in the region • Survey of websites of: • National research networks • Main European telecom access providers • Public administration • Main changes from 2004-2005: • Investigation on digital divide issues / Definition of rural area • Investigation on radio/mobile technology • More in general better phrasing of some questions Broadband
Key issues on broadband infrastructure Broadband
Broadband coverage • Broadband is a reality in all the regions for population and businesses (mainly ADSL) Broadband
Broadband coverage Bandwidth - in general - is the issue that makes the difference Citizens and businesses served by access > 2mps downwards Broadband
Broadband coverage • Despite that the Digital Divide is still relevant as regard to: • % of population living in rural areas covered by xDSL • The coverage of small municipality territory (below 5.000 inh.) in Emilia-Romagna is at 40%, in Comunidad Valenciana at 50% Broadband
Broadband coverage- Trends • There has been a significant increase from2004 in the % of municipal territory reached fiber optic network (FON), indicating the potentiality for a future more effective coverage Broadband
Access points: Hot spots • Hot-spots recorded outstanding growth rates in Yorkshire (461 to 699), in Emilia-Romagna (87 to 175), and less in Comunidad Valenciana (77 to 80) and Wielkopolska (29 to 36). Despite that availability within population is still limited (0,04 to 0,14 per 1000 inh.) Broadband
Technology competition RER Valencia Y&H Wlkpolska Broadband
Technology competition • Competition between technology is NOT widespread for residential access: the % of citizens living in areas served by at least two always on technology over a fixed network in Emilia-Romagna stands at 38%, in Wielkopolska at 23% and in Comunidad Valenciana at 63%. • The situation improves for enterprises that can more frequently accede to more than one technology over the fixed network as in Emilia-Romagna the value rises at 88%, in Wielkopolska at 34% and at 63% in Comunidad Valenciana Broadband
Providers competition • A relevant number of telecom providers providing broadband services to business and residential can be found in most of the regions: 32 in Comunidad Valenciana, 36 in Emilia-Romagna, 43 in Wielkopolska • More in general the % of population covered by at least 2 broadband access providers over a fixed network stands at 87% in Emilia-Romagna, 47% in Wielkopolska, 97,3% in Comunidad Valenciana and 50% in Yorkshire and the Humber (LLU is at 38% in Emilia-Romagna, 18%in Wielkopolska, 26,2% in Yorkshire and the Humber) • Backbone providers are less in number than the providers to the final users ( 18 in Emilia-Romagna, 9 in Wielkopolska, 13 in Comunidad Valenciana, 5 in Yorkshire & the Humber) Broadband
Providers competition • Despite the number of (potential) competitors offering broadband services to the population, the incumbent market share as regard the % of broadband subscribers is still relevant in most regions and seems stable (at least) from one year to the other % of subscribers to the Incumbent services as a percentage of total broadband subscribers in the region Broadband
Broadband coverage • As regard mobile technology UMTS recorded outstanding variations in most of the regions with 11% increases in Emilia-Romagna, 27% in Comunidad Valenciana and 19% in Yorkshire and the Humber. Broadband
Different role of national research and education network (NREN) Broadband
Pan-european operators The regional presence of operators such as Telia, Colt, etc, shows different patterns: Valencia and Yorkshire have 8 operators with many POPs in the regions, Wielkopolska and Emilia-Romagna have 2 and 3. In the Polish region POPs have increased significanlty in the last year Map source: CURDS 2004, Broadband
Conclusions • Coverage is now good in standard broadband access provision, now problems lie in: • Coverage of the “digitally disadvantaged” • Real broadband (above 2 Mbps) for the majority of population and business. • Excluding ADSL great differences in technology availability in the regions • Mobile technology – also radio- are growing fast in all the regions • Public sector at the local level can play an important role in broadband dissemination • Competition – is that enough? • Data on broadband are difficult to collect • Benchmarking with many more regions would be desirable Broadband