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U.Tamir Director General Communications Regulatory Commission of Mongolia

Mongolia-Towards ICT based Growth . Ch.Nurgul Director. U.Tamir Director General Communications Regulatory Commission of Mongolia . Content. 1. ICT Sector overview. 2. ICT services and technologies . 3. Policy and Regulatory. 4. Projects and initiatives .

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U.Tamir Director General Communications Regulatory Commission of Mongolia

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  1. Mongolia-Towards ICT based Growth Ch.Nurgul Director U.Tamir Director General Communications Regulatory Commission of Mongolia

  2. Content 1 ICT Sector overview 2 ICT services and technologies 3 Policy and Regulatory 4 Projects and initiatives

  3. ICT Sector overview President Parliament Prime Minister Cabinet members of the Government Communications Regulatory Commission (CRC) Information, Communications Technology and Post Authority (ICTPA) Other Ministries NetCo CITIZENS, BUSINESSES, OTHER PUBLIC, AND PRIVATE ENTITIES • Telecoms and IT sectors are overseen by ICTPA, regulatory function by CRC in telecoms • Both institutions report to the Prime Minister • No cabinet-level Ministry responsible for policy-making

  4. ICT sector overview Policy Frameworks /ICTPA/ Regulatory Frameworks/CRC/ • E-Mongolia Program for 2005-2012 (ICTA, 2006) • USO strategy • Policy Guidelines (GSM 1800, Broadcasting of Digital TV, 3G, WLL, IPTV, Mobile TV etc.) • Digital Broadcasting program (2010) • National Broadband program (2011) • E-Mongolia National Program (2012) • Draft ICT Government Policy for 2021 (2012) • Licensing • Radio frequency management • Numbering • QoS • USO policy implementation • Complains and disputes • Methodologies for service tariff • Determining and controlling dominants • Access & interconnection • Content Privatization & Restructuring Legal Framework • Liberalization (1995) • Privatization of incumbent operator (1995) • Full competition • Structural separation policy (backbone network) • Law on Communication (renewed in 2001) • Law on Radio Wave • Law on Fair Competition • Law on Business Entities • E-Signature Law (2012)

  5. ICT sector overview US/UA development WB provided TA for Regulatory strengthening and interconnection Communications law was revised. Independent Communications Regulatory Commission established. Soum Wireless network /CRC and WB/ Pilot project for Soum internet /CRC and USOF/ Project for delivering Mongolian radio broadcasting to soums in the western region /CRC and USOF/ USOF established. Soum center internet /CRC and WB/ UA program evaluation /CRC and WB/ Pilot projects of GPOBA, WB: Herder network Soum Wireless network Soum internet Feasibility study for legal environment to collect an disburse USOF /CRC and WB/ Demand study for UA/US. /CRC and WB/ SWN project completed and all soums of Mongolia covered with mobile voice services. HPAN /CRC and WB/ Unbundling Data stream project /CRC and USOF/ Pilot for digital relay of new technology /USOF/ Soum Wireless Network /USOF/ Increase of delivery frequency of posts /USOF/

  6. ICT development overview • ICT sector’s revenue, investments and economic figures are increasing yearly. Penetration ICT contribution /billion tugrik / • ICT investment /billion tugrik/

  7. UN E-Government survey - 2010 • E-Government development in Eastern Asia • Top 20 countries of online service development • Human capital index /183 countries attended in this survey/

  8. ICT services and technologies Ugudei, 3rd son of Chinggis established horse relay system. 1228-1241 Telegraph service started by establishing telegraph line between Ikhkhuree (UB) and Khiagt at boarder point of Mongolia and Russia. 1898 First telephone of manual handling with a capacity of 25 subscribers for local calling 1913 Start of Radio communication in Mongolia 1920 1939 BTS with a capacity of 200 1976 Broadband microwave link 1st GSM operator 1996 1st CDMA operator 1999 WLL 2000 Wireless internet 2003 2nd GSM operator WiMax 2005 2006 2nd CDMA operator 2007 G Mobile WiMax 2009 Vision 2021 2012

  9. ICT services and technologies /3G coverage/

  10. National Data Center

  11. Mongolian IT-Equipment Market Trend in 2011 By Product category

  12. МХХТ-ийн үйлчилгээ ба хүртээмж “National program for Digital switch-over of Radio and Television Broadcasting” 100% digital switch-over Broadcasting system 100% of the population • Technical availability for recipients • Enable technical conditions for a national satellite transmission of broadcasting ; • Radio broadcasting: DRM, DRM+ standards • Television broadcasting: DVB-T2, DVB-C, DVB-C2, DVB-S, DVB-S2 • The Digital Switchover National Program will be implemented for the period of 2010-2015. • The analogue television and radio signal will be turned off at 00.00 of July 31, 2014 and the digital broadcasting signal will be replaced simultaneously.

  13. “National Broadband Program” 2011-2015 High-Speed Broadband network High capacity & quality Low cost Open accesses & businesses • -Increased speed & usage, decreased price • -90% of Gov.Orgs to broadband connectivity • At least 50% of all households will have access to cheap triple-play service access delivered through broadband • Over 40% of households in remote areas will have access to a wireless broadband service • FTTH, FTTB, FTTC • WiFi, WiMax, 4G Capacity & Quality • Access networks (wireless) • IP/MPLS • DWDM Rural broadband • National content & apps • Online and mobile content • e-Government • Appstores Content - R&D on technology merges and advanced technologies - Structuring all-over IP-based network - Shifting from IPv4 to IPv6 Technology

  14. “National Broadband Program” implementation • Forecast: 2021 : • Availability of broadband services through wireless technologies with a capacity of at least 20-30Mbps; • Accessibility to all types of contents through broadband network; • Multiple e-services based on wireless broadband network. 140% Hong Kong Singapore 120% Australia New Zealand Taiwan 100% South Korea Mongolia Thailand Malaysia 80% Japan Philippines Mobile Penetration Rate (%) Pakistan 60% Indonesia Mongolia Vietnam 40% (2021 он) Sri Lanka “The Digital Divide” India 20% Bangladesh 0% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Household Broadband Penetration Rate (%)

  15. “Backbone network development principles” Үндсэн сүлжээ, дэд бүтэц National backbone network

  16. “E-Government National Program” 2012-2016 Advancementsof ICTs in Government services Transparency & Openness Citizens participation Accessible &no barriers • -Security • -Software & content • Integrated network • Mobile • Planned xx projects Legal framework IT infrastructure • -Government Enterprise Architecture • - Expansion of broadband networks • PKI • Clouding computing technology • 90 % Government orgs to broadband network • 30th in the World and 6th in Asia by e-gov development • 80% of Gov. services online content • Increased IT skills • Free citizens online access to Gov. services Digitalization • Digitalize government activities • Content • - Citizen interact able systems -Civil servants - Citizens - IT curriculum IT skills

  17. “ICT Vision 2021” ICT HRD Education Information security Health E-Government Financing Mining Agriculture Information, communications, technologies

  18. Projects and Initiatives Төсөл, хөтөлбөрүүд

  19. Thank You !

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