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Successful PPPs with the UN My 5 Years My 5 Observations . Increasing Role of PPPs in ICT Ecosystem Paul Hengeveld 14 November 2012. Coffee Break . Be provoking When you say scale to 1M-10M.. how do you do that ? Super WIFI what is that . “Super Wi-Fi” – Broadband for all.
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Successful PPPs with the UNMy 5 Years My 5 Observations Increasing Role of PPPs in ICT Ecosystem Paul Hengeveld 14 November 2012
Coffee Break • Be provoking • When you say scale to 1M-10M.. • how do you do that ? • Super WIFI what is that Successful PPPs -- Matthew Clark
“Super Wi-Fi” – Broadband for all May 9, 2012 Paul Mitchell, Paula Boyd, Paul Garnett
Broadband access and digital inclusion Broadband is the oxygen of a digital economy
More connected objects than people … The internet of things 50 billion by 2020
Impact of technology on poverty A PC + Internet bundle creates an average of 65k USD per capita in estimated economic and social impact over the course of student lifetime in Philippines +6-8% secondary school graduation rate 40% pursue post-secondary education Graduates from college/university & receives higher salary Average lifetime earnings of 221,235 USD or more YES Access to PC + Internet at home? Increase earning potential Make 5,028 USD on average 64,669 USD average per capita difference 64,669 USD average per capita difference Limit earning potential Likely to develop health issues, supp. income, etc NO +6-8% secondary school drop out rate Work lower wage unskilled jobs; risk for social disengagement Average lifetime earnings of 44,685 or less + consumption of resources Increased likelihood of dependency on social resources Child living below poverty https://federalreserve.gov/pubs/fdp/2008/958/fdp958.htm
Improved social impact E-Gov $169M By targeting students in poverty >183B USD Healthcare Benefits $3,304M in total economic and social impact can potentially be realized in Philippines Prison Savings $466M Social Savings $4,222M Tax $33,882M Earnings $140,926M
Challenge: Universal Broadband internet connected customers 2.3B broadband wired broadband subscribers 595M wireless broadband subscribers 1.2B *2011 Estimates: ITU World Telecommunications/ ICT Indicators database
What are TV White Spaces? • TV band white spaces are gaps left between broadcast channels. They occur in different places on different channels.
White Spaces transmissions travel farther 400 WLAN-5 300 THROUGHPUT (MBPS) 200 WLAN- 2.4 100 TVWS - FIXED EXTENDS TO 10 KMS TVWS 0 10 250 500 750 1000 1250 1500 1750 RANGE IN METERS
Potential TV White Spaces use cases • Utilizing long range characteristics • Cellular offloading • Rural broadband/backhaul • Wide-coverage hotspots • Bridge among small networks • Sensor network • Wireless surveillance system
TV Band White Spaces trials & demos – interest is accelerating Completed or ongoing Planned
White Spaces • Devices can successfully co-exist with broadcasters and other licensees • Could be used for a variety of applications • The trial participation and attention evidences growing industry interest and readiness • This and other trial results will aid regulatory decisions around the world Cambridge – Key Conclusions
A growing White Space technology ecosystem… Database Providers (United States) Hardware Providers (today) Other Potential Players (growing interest) Comsearch Frequency Finder, Inc. Google Key Bridge LS Telcom AG Microsoft Neustar Spectrum Bridge (Approved) Telcordia Technologies (Ericsson) 6Harmonics Adaptrum Airspan Carlson KTS Lyrtech MLED Neul Shared Spectrum Alcatel-Lucent Atheros (Qualcomm) ARM Broadcom CSR Dell Hewlett Packard Intel LG Electronics Marvell Semiconductor Nokia, Inc. Research in Motion Samsung . . . .
Where we are going. . . Commercial Deployments Volume devices Rural broadband Campus networking Smaller form factors Standards-based devices 4 3 Commercial Pilots Device & database certification Use case experimentation Vertical industries 2 Regulatory Trials Technology feasibility Prototype devices Field test & measurements 1 R&D Basic research Lab trials