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Bruno Ramos Manager of Mobile Communications Standards ANATEL bramos@anatel.br

Multimedia in Mobile Services Evolution of The Regulatory Scenario The Brazilian Situation: Serviço Móvel Pessoal - SMP. Bruno Ramos Manager of Mobile Communications Standards ANATEL bramos@anatel.gov.br. Objective. Objective To give a briefing vision of the mobile services in Brazil

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Bruno Ramos Manager of Mobile Communications Standards ANATEL bramos@anatel.br

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  1. Multimedia in Mobile Services Evolution of The Regulatory Scenario The Brazilian Situation: Serviço Móvel Pessoal - SMP Bruno Ramos Manager of Mobile Communications Standards ANATEL bramos@anatel.gov.br Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

  2. Objective • Objective • To give a briefing vision of the mobile services in Brazil • To introduce the structure of a new service, SMP, that supports a modern point of view of the Regulator • To demonstrate the Regulator idea of mobile services carrying multimedia - Aspects of SMP • To give the ITU Vision of a 3G Mobile Services: Creation of the SSG IMT-2000 and Beyond • To show the Spectrum Allocation that supports 3G Services Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

  3. Topics • Topics • Mobile Services - Historical Marks in Brazil • SMC and SMP - Companies, Evolution and Market Share • SMP - The structure of a new service • IMT-2000: The ITU Vision • IMT-2000: Frequency Bands - Spectrum Allocation Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

  4. Mobile Services - Historical Marks in Brazil • Topics • Mobile Services - Historical Marks in Brazil • SMC and SMP - Companies, Evolution and Market Share • SMP - The structure of a new service • IMT-2000: The ITU Vision • IMT-2000: Frequency Bands - Spectrum Allocation Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

  5. ANATEL Mobile Services - Historical Marks in Brazil • Beginning of Operation: 1990 - TELERJ; 1991 - TELEBRASÍLIA • Technology: AMPS • RF: 800 MHz (A Band) • Voice • October 1995 • Adoption of digital technologies (TDMA e CDMA) • 1995 - EC N.º 8 - modification of Brazilian Constitution to introduce the private companies in the Telecommunications Area • November 1996 • Regulation for SMC • B Band • 10 Areas Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

  6. Mobile Services - Historical Marks in Brazil • July 1997 - Lei 9.472 - LGT • Classification of Services: Public and Private • ANATEL • July 1998: Privatization of Fixed and Mobile Companies • September 2000 - January 2001 • Serviço Móvel Pessoal - SMP: new service that defines new rules and new radio frequencies for mobile services in Brazil • New regulation for SMP • Supports Multimedia • February - March 2001 • New licenses for SMP - 1800 MHz Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

  7. SMC and SMP - Companies, Evolution and Market Share • Topics • Mobile Services - Historical Marks in Brazil • SMC and SMP - Companies, Evolution and Market Share • SMP - The structure of a new service • IMT-2000: The ITU Vision • IMT-2000: Frequency Bands - Spectrum Allocation Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

  8. SMC: A Band Tele Nordeste Celular Participações S/A Valor: R$ 660 milhões Ágio: 193,33% Tele Norte Celular Participações S/A Valor: R$ 188 milhões Ágio: 108,89% Tele Leste Celular Participações S/A Valor: R$ 428,8 milhões Ágio: 243,04% Tele Centro Oeste Celular Participações S/A Valor: R$ 440 milhões Ágio: 91,3% Telemig Celular Participações S/A Valor: R$ 756 milhões Ágio: 228,70% Telesp Celular Participações S/A Valor: R$ 3,588 bilhões Ágio: 226,18% Tele Sudeste Celular Participações S/A Valor: R$ 1,360 bilhões Ágio: 138,60% Tele Celular Sul Participações S/A Valor: R$ 700 milhões Ágio: 204,35% (*) Áreas do SMC Total : R$ 8,12 bilhões Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

  9. SMC: B Band BSE S/A Valor: R$ 555 mi Ágio: 141% NBT S/A Valor: R$ 60 mi Ágio:25,4% Maxitel S/A Valor: R$ 250 mi Ágio: 8,69% Americel S/A Valor: R$ 338 mi Ágio:25,4% Maxitel S/A Valor: R$ 520 mi Ágio: 30% BCP S/A Valor: R$ 2,647 bi Ágio: 341,25% ATL S/A Valor: R$ 1,508 bi Ágio: 201,79% TESS S/A Valor: R$ 1,326 bi Ágio: 121,20% Telet S/A Valor: R$ 334 mi Ágio: 341,25% Global S/A Valor: R$ 773 mi Ágio: 57% Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001 (*) Áreas do SMC Total : R$ 8,3 bilhões

  10. SMP: D and E Bands REGIÃO I Banda D Participante Valor (R$ 1.000) %Ágio TNL PCS 1.102.007 17,23 Banda E Participante Valor (R$ 1.000) %Ágio UNICEL 990.000 5,32 REGIÃO III REGIÃO II Banda D Participante Valor (R$ 1.000) %Ágio STARCEL 997.000 40,42 Banda D Participante Valor (R$) %Ágio BLUCEL 543.000 0,56 Total : R$ 3,63 bilhões Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

  11. SMC and SMP - Companies, Evolution and Market Share (*) Millions Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

  12. SMC and SMP - Companies, Evolution and Market Share (*) Millions Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

  13. Market Share 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Areas Band A Band B SMC and SMP - Companies, Evolution and Market Share April, 2001 Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

  14. SMP - The structure of a new service • Topics • Mobile Services - Historical Marks in Brazil • SMC and SMP - Companies, Evolution and Market Share • SMP - The structure of a new service • IMT-2000: The ITU Vision • IMT-2000: Frequency Bands - Spectrum Allocation Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

  15. SMP - The structure of a new service • New model for mobile services (SMC -> SMP) • Regulator emphasized the service aspects, the user’s point of view -> companies responsibilities: billing -> transparent procedures; no discrimination; publicity • Technology neutrality. The companies can use any solution to offer the service (2G, 2,5G, 3G, and Beyond). • There is no restriction to integrate new services in the network • Besides voice, companies can offer data transmission, short messages, voice mail, multimedia services. • Services convergence (mobile, fixed, data, multimedia) Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

  16. IMT-2000: The ITU Vision • Topics • Mobile Services - Historical Marks in Brazil • SMC and SMP - Companies, Evolution and Market Share • SMP - The structure of a new service • IMT-2000: The ITU Vision • IMT-2000: Frequency Bands - Spectrum Allocation Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

  17. ITU-T ITU-R SG 11 SG 8 WP 8F WP 3/11 IMT-2000: Pre-WTSA IMT-2000 Standardization Telecomms. Standards Radio Communications Lead SG IMT-2000 Signaling & Protocols Terrestrial Mobile IMT-2000 Radio Aspects IMT-2000 Signalling Req’ts Other IMT-2000 Activities in ITU-T • Services (SG 2) • Numbering & Identities (SG 2) • OAM (SG 4) • Security (SG 7) • Interworking (SG 13) • Speech & Video coding (SG 16) Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

  18. IMT-2000: Pre-WTSA SG 11 WPs of SG 11 other ITU-T SGs ITU-R External Fora Program Manager WP 3/11 JQGs* * JQG: Joint Question Group Signaling Requirements Protocol Choices Radio Interface (L2) Functional Architecture Service Control Protocol Groups Mobility Management Radio Interface Call/Bearer Control Network Interface Management (with SG 4) Security (with SG 7) IMT-2000 Interface & Protocol Specifications Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

  19. SSG IMT-2000 and Beyond ITU-T SSG - Special Study Group IMT-2000 and Beyond Reasons for Creation • growth of wireless access outstripping traditional access • soon will be over 50% of all subscribers • already the case in some markets • explosive growth of the Internet • strong correlation between wireless access and internet usage • leads to “Wireless Internet” • multiple forums working on 3G systems • need to promote harmonization and convergence • rapidly increasing importance of globalization Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

  20. Why this Group is Special • Given significant freedom in conducting its business: • Paperless meetings to maximum extent possible • Reduced meeting notice requirements (one month, electronically) • Reduced contribution submission deadline • All documents to be available on ITU web site • Meeting reports to be made available quickly • May use teleconferences, other means to conduct work • A de facto trial of selected reform aspects! • Plus has the usual powers of a Study Group: • Create and approve Recommendations • To advise TSAG on effectiveness of new procedures Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

  21. SSG IMT-2000 and Beyond : Approach Revolution from IP infrastructure EMPHASIS ON: • Collaboration • Cooperation • Partnering BUT NOT: • Duplication of work IP and Beyond 3G Evolution from 2G systems 2G Revolution from subscriber service expectations Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

  22. IMT-2000: The ITU Vision • Network Aspects • Wireless internet; • Convergence; • Mobility management; • Mobile multimedia functions; • Internetworking; • Interoperability and Enhancements. • Radio Aspects • Network signaling interfaces; • Numbering and identities; • Quality of service; • Network performance; • Security Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

  23. IMT-2000: Frequency Bands - Spectrum Allocation • Topics • Mobile Services - Historical Marks in Brazil • SMC and SMP - Companies, Evolution and Market Share • SMP - The structure of a new service • IMT-2000: The ITU Vision • IMT-2000: Frequency Bands - Spectrum Allocation Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

  24. 1G + 2G (world) 806 960 MHz 2G (Asia & Europe) + other uses ( Regional Basis ) 1710 1885 MHz IMT-2000 + 2G (Americas) IMT-2000 1885 2025 2110 2200 MHz Other uses 2500 2690 MHz Frequency Bands for IMT-2000 Terrestrial WARC-92 Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

  25. MMDS MMDS 45 MHz 45 MHz 45 MHz 45 MHz 30 MHz 30 MHz 30 MHz 30 MHz 15 MHz 15 MHz 140 MHz 90 MHz 190 MHz 175 MHz 10 MHz 10 MHz TDD TDD MMDS MMDS 10 MHz 10 MHz Satellite 50 MHz 60 MHz 30 MHz 30 MHz Available Frequency Bands for IMT-2000 in Brazil (Terrestrial) 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 2500 2600 2700 1700 Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

  26. Proposals of Frequency Arrangements Band 1700 - 2200 MHz (ITU-R WP-8F) 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 R/L F/L 1710-1785 MHz and 1805-1880 MHz Countries with GSM R/L F/L 1850-1990 MHz Chile, Mexico, United States PCS-1900 NO PCS-1900 FIXED DUPLEX I R/L PCS PCS F/L VARIABLE DUPLEX Brazil, Chile, Guatemala, Mexico, Venezuela R/L T D D R/L T D D F/L 1885-2025 MHz and 2110-2200 MHz WARC-92 Europe R/L R/L F/L F/L FIXED DUPLEX II Canada Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

  27. Message Under the concept of services convergence are two major points: -the capacity of the network to support new features, like high speed data and multimedia, and -a modern regulatory environment. Both are inseparable and should be achieved by the Regulators and the Industry. Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

  28. Bruno Ramos Manager of Mobile Communications Standards ANATEL Tel: +55-61-312-2443 email: bramos@anatel.gov.br Porto Seguro, Brasil June, 4th, 2001

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