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Regulation and Policy Challenges
-Mobile and Digital (Broadcasting) Convergence
Prof. Gerhard Eitz, Circom
Xiaofeng Ma, CeTIM
Presentation Outline
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Why Regulation and Policy Challenges?
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Current Situation
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Critical R&D Challenges
Converging media landscape is fundamentally disruptive
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New market: from supply to demand
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New content: ‘Long tail’ allows viable
niche, as well as mass products
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New business models: low production
cost
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New producers: anyone, from anywhere,
any time
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New delivery: over different channels and
through different technologies
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New services (VOD, IPTV) and sectors
(gaming) emerging
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New pace: High speed of technological
and market changes
Challenges:
Impossible for
governments to
monitor
Presentation Outline
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Why Regulation and Policy Challenges?
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Current Situation
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Critical R&D Challenges
Parties concerned
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Parties concerned
– EU Commission for information society and media
– Federal Network Agencies
• for the allocation of frequencies
– Media regulation authorities
• supervising competition law aspects
European Commission strategy for Mobile TV -1
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„Three pillar strategy“ (presented in July 2007 by the European
Commission and endorsed by EU Member States)
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Joint approach to the licensing for Mobile TV
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to accelerate the roll out of services
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to encourage innovative business models
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Making available spectrum for these services
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possibly in the UHF frequency band
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Promoting the use of DVB-H as the open mobile standard for Europe
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to avoid market fragmentation and allow affordable services and
devices
European Commission strategy for Mobile TV -2
• Next steps
– Preparation of guidelines for authorisation procedures
– Addition of DVB-H to the official list of standards
• whose use all 27 EU Member States have to support and
encourage
Reference: IP/07/1815 Date: 29/11/2007
Germany: Allocation of frequencies for
DVB-H mobile broadcast services
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The German Federal Network Agency has issued a decision: „The
frequencies required for technical broadcasting operations based on DVB-H
standard will be given to T-Systems Media&Broadcast GmbH“
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Plans to establish the transmitter network for nationwide mobile broadcast
services based on DVB-H
– First commercial broadcast at the CeBIT 2008 in Hannover
– The capitals of the other areas will follow by the end of 2008
– By 2015 the network should cover 90 per cent of the German population
– This presupposes that DVB-H services will reach the usual market
penetration rate by 2013
Source: Federal Network Agency, Bonn, 15 October 2007
Germany: DVB-H Cooperation
by three mobile phone network operators - 1
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In accordance with German media regulation authorities
T-Mobile, Vodafone and O2
– set up a joint venture
– to create and operate a mobile television broadcasting platform
based on the DVB-H standard
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Planned nationwide DVB-H platform
– to provide the technical services to produce and transmit DVB-H
signals
– to purchase programme content for mobile TV
Germany: DVB-H Cooperation
by three mobile phone network operators - 2
Offered commitments to eliminate the existing competition concerns
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Customers are free to choose programmes and programme
packages
The ESG (Electronic Service Guide) will be operated jointly
for basic data
DVB-H reception is also possible on other devices
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No compulsory combination with mobile phone contracts
DVB-H enabled devices must also be able to contain
receivers for other mobile TV standards (e.g. DMB)
No compulsory combination of DVB-H and TV/video offered
via mobile networks (e.g. 3G)
Source: Bundeskartellamt, 14. September, 2007
China is evaluating the candidates of the national
standard
• CMMB?
• T-MMB
• DMB-T/H
• CDMB
• IMMB
Presentation Outline
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Why Regulation and Policy Challenges?
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Current Situation
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Critical R&D Challenges
Standard does not work alone!
Crtical R&D Challenge 1:
Harmonization by self regulation or by law
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What is the criticalness of role of the regulation (self-regulation
and harmonization by law) for a high tech innovation (mobile
digital broadcasting)?
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In different political and cultural systems (EU and China), is there
different effective solutions
Crtical R&D Challenge 2:
Regulation to support local industry
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Can using European standard (by Europe) and Chinese standard
(by China) sufficiently to protect its own local industry?
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What is the impact of the standard to the protection of local
industry?
Crtical R&D Challenge 3:
Policy on cultural heritage
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How can societies keep our cultural heritage?
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What role should policy play to keep our cultural heritage? E.g. to
keep content industry?
Crtical R&D Challenge 4:
Taxes
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How should the government react if taxes on content/services will
disappear?
Crtical R&D Challenge 5:
Government policy on licensing
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There are many different licensing policies in different countries.
What is the impact on this for business development? Which
policies are most fruitful?
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What should be the role of the government in preventing a
situation that more companies invest in networks that have over
capacity? This is a waste of time and money
谢谢!
Thank you!