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16. Feb. 2004
Oh, Sung-Kon
16. Feb. 2004
Oh, Sung-Kon
Strategies and Policies for Wireless IT Promotion in Korea
Strategies and Policies for Wireless IT Promotion in Korea
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ContentsContents
Overview of Spectrum managementOverview of Spectrum managementOverview of Spectrum managementOverview of Spectrum managementIIII
Strategies & Polices for Promoting W-IT Strategies & Polices for Promoting W-IT Strategies & Polices for Promoting W-IT Strategies & Polices for Promoting W-IT IIIIIIII
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I. Overview of Spectrum Management I. Overview of Spectrum Management
1. Importance of Radio Spectrum
2. Organizations
3. Types of Licensing Frequency
1. Importance of Radio Spectrum
2. Organizations
3. Types of Licensing Frequency
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I. Importance of Radio Spectrum I. Importance of Radio Spectrum
Necessity of Human life at all Fields
o enlarging Radio and Broadcasting Industry
o Initiating to create new businesses and to develop other industry
Vital Resource for Economic Growth
o Increasing Spectrum needs with new technologies & business
o Diffusing the fields of Radio spectrum application
Limited Resource of high needs
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2. Spectrum management organizations2. Spectrum management organizations
Ministry of Information & Communication(Radio & Broadcasting Bureau)
Radio & BroadcastingPlanning Division
Radio MonitoringDivision
Broadcasting & Satellite Division
Frequency Division
Establishment of radio/broadcast promotion planPromotion of radio related industry Developing radio/broadcast human resource
Enactment of technical criteria for radio equipmentEstablishment of certification systemEstablishment of inspection standard for the radio equipment and CATV facilities
Establishment of broadcasting standard policyLicensing broadcasting stationPermission of CATV broadcasting business
Establishment of spectrum utilization planSpectrum allocation/assignment/re-farmingSecuring/management of satellite orbits & frequency
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3. Types of Licensing Frequency3. Types of Licensing Frequency
International Allocation
Class LicenseStation LicenseSpectrum License
Radio Spectrum Plan(National Allocation)
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3.1 Spectrum License3.1 Spectrum License
Applicants : Telecom carriers, SOs and NOs of CATV
SO = Service operator, NO = Network operator
Selection method : Beauty contest
Pricing : Administrative pricing(not auction)
Right : Exclusive right of spectrum utilization
Duration of license : less than 20 years
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3.2 Station License3.2 Station License
Applicants : most of radio stations including fixed, broadcasting, radio determination, amateur station. Etc
Principle : First come first served Permission of operation on a station basis
Technical criteria : Center frequency, Channel bandwidth, Transmitter Power, Location, etc
Expiration date : less than 5 years
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3.3 Class License3.3 Class License
Generally allocated in ISM bands and power of emission is low
Require to get the ‘Type Registration’ which shows to satisfy technical regulations such as channel bandwidth, power limitation etc.
Authorizes operation of devices on a shared basis of the spectrum
Not protected from interference by other radio communication services
Devices : W-LAN, Bluetooth, Alarm transmitter, Remote controller etc
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II. Strategies & Policies for Promoting Wireless-IT in Korea
II. Strategies & Policies for Promoting Wireless-IT in Korea
1. Present and future
2. Vision and Strategies
3. Policies for Promoting Wireless IT
1. Present and future
2. Vision and Strategies
3. Policies for Promoting Wireless IT
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1.1 Present of Wireless IT in Korea1.1 Present of Wireless IT in Korea
o 52% of population ( Launched WCDMA in 4Q/03)
o Broadband Wire Internet Subscriber : 11.2M
Wireless Internet subscribers: 22.9M
o Increasing Share of the R&B industry in GDP: 2.1%(97)4.4%(02)
o becoming the core driving force of Korea economic growth
High growth of R & B Industries
o 70% of population(Increasing by 11.4% last year)
o wire phone subscribers : 22.9M
Mobile phone Subscribers : 33.6M(2003)
Seoul ▲98Km
Busan▼96Km
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1.2 Future of Wireless IT Infra.1.2 Future of Wireless IT Infra.
•Broadband
•W-W Integration
•T-B Convergence
•Ubiquitous
•Broadband
•W-W Integration
•T-B Convergence
•Ubiquitous
PresentPresent
• Voice centric mobile
communication
• W-LAN
• Early stage D-TV
Future(After 2007)Future(After 2007)
• Beyond IMT-2000
• Next Generation
Broadcasting
• u-wireless sensor
• Telematics
• Public Protection &
Disaster Rescue
W-W : Wireline & Wireless, T-B : Telecommunication & Broadcasting
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1.3 Outlook on Wireless IT Infra. Evolution1.3 Outlook on Wireless IT Infra. Evolution
20062005 2007 ~20102004
PPDR • TRS based Disaster Relief • Satellite based Disaster Relief• Broadband Disaster Relief
NG Broadcast• DMB Service
• Satellite Data Service
• Terrestrial Interactive TV
• T-Government/Commerce
• Actual-feeling broadcasting
Beyond
IMT-2000
• 3G(384kbps)
• W-LAN(54Mbps)
• Portable Internet(50Mbps),3G(10Mbps)
• W-LAN(>100Mbps)
• 4G(100M,1Gbps)
• Satellite Service
u-wireless
Sensor
• RFID based Man-to-Objects Communication
• UWB based Objects-to- Objects Communication
• Seamless Communication
Telematics• 2G Mobile/W-LAN based Transportation Information & Navigation
• Portable Internet/DMB based Multimedia
• Mobile Office
• Interactive DMB
• Gigabit-class DCATV
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Equipments Industry
Equipments Industry
Contents Industry Contents Industry
High 5 WINHigh 5 WIN Broadband Wireless
Korea
High 5 WINHigh 5 WIN Broadband Wireless
Korea
2. Vision and Strategies2. Vision and Strategies
New New Spectrum Spectrum
DevelopmentDevelopment
Laws & Laws & Regulations Regulations
ReformReform
ManpowerManpower
TrainingTraining
InternationalInternational
CooperationCooperation
ServiceServicePolicyPolicy
ServiceServicePolicyPolicy
StandardizationStandardizationPolicyPolicy
StandardizationStandardizationPolicyPolicyR&D PolicyR&D PolicyR&D PolicyR&D PolicySpectrumSpectrum
policypolicySpectrumSpectrum
policypolicy
Industry
Developments
CommonFoundation
Enhancement
Promotion Policy for
each Infra.
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3. Policies for Developing Wireless IT3. Policies for Developing Wireless IT
New allocation & Re-farmingNew allocation & Re-farmingto boost New Marketto boost New Market
Spectrum PolicySpectrum PolicySpectrum PolicySpectrum Policy
Leading Service Market Leading Service Market R&B Industry CompetitivenessR&B Industry Competitiveness
Service PolicyService PolicyService PolicyService Policy
Related to Spectrum & Related to Spectrum & Standard PolicyStandard Policy
R&B Infra. Core TechnologyR&B Infra. Core Technology
R&D PolicyR&D PolicyR&D PolicyR&D Policy
Standardization Activity Standardization Activity aiming at Global Marketaiming at Global Market
Standardization PolicyStandardization PolicyStandardization PolicyStandardization Policy
BeyondIMT-2000
Infra.
BeyondIMT-2000
Infra.NG BroadcastInfra.
NG BroadcastInfra.
PPDRInfra.PPDRInfra.
u-wirelesssensor Infra.
u-wirelesssensor Infra.
Telematics Infra.
Telematics Infra.
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3.1. Beyond IMT-2000 Infra. Overview3.1. Beyond IMT-2000 Infra. Overview
Satellite
In-building
Picocell
Microcell
Macrocell
Megacell
Urban
IP backbone Network
W-LAN(2.4, 5, 60GHz)
Terrestrial Mobile communication NW(New Mobile Access,
IMT-2000 Enhancement,IMT-2000)
Rural
Portable Internet NW
(New Mobile Access)
Satellite IMT-2000 NW
100Mbps(vehicle) 1Gbps(pedestrian) broadband service ∼100Mbps(vehicle) 1Gbps(pedestrian) broadband service ∼by the combination of W-LAN, 4G Mobile (Portable Internet etc), by the combination of W-LAN, 4G Mobile (Portable Internet etc), IMT-2000 enhancement, Satellite IMT-2000IMT-2000 enhancement, Satellite IMT-2000
100Mbps(vehicle) 1Gbps(pedestrian) broadband service ∼100Mbps(vehicle) 1Gbps(pedestrian) broadband service ∼by the combination of W-LAN, 4G Mobile (Portable Internet etc), by the combination of W-LAN, 4G Mobile (Portable Internet etc), IMT-2000 enhancement, Satellite IMT-2000IMT-2000 enhancement, Satellite IMT-2000
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3.1-1a. 4G Communications3.1-1a. 4G Communications
Launching Portable Internet as the first phase of 4G mobile technologyLaunching Portable Internet as the first phase of 4G mobile technology
StrategyStrategyStrategyStrategy
A service that provides multimedia information at the speed of 100Mbps
in high mobility through new mobile access around the year of 2010
Internet (IPv6) access environment at any time and any place
Seamless interconnection with other networks, High Security & QoS
A service that provides multimedia information at the speed of 100Mbps
in high mobility through new mobile access around the year of 2010
Internet (IPv6) access environment at any time and any place
Seamless interconnection with other networks, High Security & QoS
ITU-R DefinitionITU-R Definition ITU-R DefinitionITU-R Definition
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3.1-1b. 4G Promotion Policies3.1-1b. 4G Promotion Policies
Lead the International standard activity by international cooperation
Standardization PolicyStandardization Policy
Develop Portable Internet technology(private sector)
Support 4G core technology development
R&D PolicyR&D Policy
Commercialize Portable Internet service first time in the world to lead 4G(2005)
Service PolicyService Policy
Spectrum license of Portable Internet service
Secure the spectrum for 4G service (2007)
Spectrum PolicySpectrum Policy
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3.1-2. 3G Enhancement Policies3.1-2. 3G Enhancement Policies
10Mbps level multimedia service in high speed mobility10Mbps level multimedia service in high speed mobility
cdma2000 1xEV-DV, HSDPA can be deployed cdma2000 1xEV-DV, HSDPA can be deployed by changing channel cards of cdma2000, W-CDMA by changing channel cards of cdma2000, W-CDMA
10Mbps level multimedia service in high speed mobility10Mbps level multimedia service in high speed mobility
cdma2000 1xEV-DV, HSDPA can be deployed cdma2000 1xEV-DV, HSDPA can be deployed by changing channel cards of cdma2000, W-CDMA by changing channel cards of cdma2000, W-CDMA
Utilize domestic market as a test-bed by allowing advanced services to the current IMT-2000 spectrum bands
Service PolicyService Policy
adopted both cdma2000 1xEV-DV & HSDPA as national standards to support the mobile industry aiming at worldwide market
Standardization PolicyStandardization Policy
Consider allocation of more spectrum for IMT-2000 service, if necessary.
Spectrum PolicySpectrum Policy
Private sector driven commercialization
R&D PolicyR&D Policy
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3.1-3a. High Speed Wireless LAN 3.1-3a. High Speed Wireless LAN
500Mbps~1Gbps level high speed multimedia service500Mbps~1Gbps level high speed multimedia service at home, office & hotspot at home, office & hotspot 500Mbps~1Gbps level high speed multimedia service500Mbps~1Gbps level high speed multimedia service at home, office & hotspot at home, office & hotspot
IP Backbone NW
Hot-Spot Network
Home Network
Office Network
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3.1-3b. W-LAN Promotion Policies3.1-3b. W-LAN Promotion Policies
Considering the allocation of 5GHz bands step by step in accordance with market demand
Considering the allocation of 60GHz band for the promotion of home networking
Spectrum PolicySpectrum Policy
Use de-facto standard (IEEE802.11) to ensure international compatibility
Active efforts to contribute domestic developed technology to IEEE802.11n
Standardization PolicyStandardization Policy
Considering 5GHz bands on an unlicensed basis for the promotion of W-LAN service
Support interworking among service providers to save provider’s network investment
Service PolicyService Policy
5GHz(IEEE802.11x) Core Tech.
60GHz Source Technology
R&D PolicyR&D Policy
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3-2. Next Broadcasting Overview3-2. Next Broadcasting Overview
위성 DTV
Interworking of various communication & broadcasting infra. Interworking of various communication & broadcasting infra.
Interactive intelligent broadcasting service with high qualityInteractive intelligent broadcasting service with high qualityHD level video & CD level audioHD level video & CD level audio
Interworking of various communication & broadcasting infra. Interworking of various communication & broadcasting infra.
Interactive intelligent broadcasting service with high qualityInteractive intelligent broadcasting service with high qualityHD level video & CD level audioHD level video & CD level audio
Fixed Receive
Mobile NWCable NWIP Backbone
Mobile ReceiveUrban Mountain
Broadcast Station
TX/Relay
Urban Rural
TX/Relay
SatelliteDTV
Terrestrial DTV
Terrestrial DMB Satellite
DMB
DCATV
Nationwide Broadcasting Area
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3.2-1a. Terrestrial Broadcasting 3.2-1a. Terrestrial Broadcasting
5-6 times clearer video(HDTV quality) & multi-channel audio5-6 times clearer video(HDTV quality) & multi-channel audio(CD quality) (CD quality)
Interactive intelligent broadcasting service under fixed & Interactive intelligent broadcasting service under fixed & mobile conditionmobile condition
5-6 times clearer video(HDTV quality) & multi-channel audio5-6 times clearer video(HDTV quality) & multi-channel audio(CD quality) (CD quality)
Interactive intelligent broadcasting service under fixed & Interactive intelligent broadcasting service under fixed & mobile conditionmobile condition
NGInternet
NGInternet
Mobile communication NW
Mobile communication NW
Return CH
TerrestrialBroadcast
Station
ETRI
Fixed
Mobile
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3.2-1b. Terrestrial Promotion Policies3.2-1b. Terrestrial Promotion Policies
Allocation of UHF bands for trial broadcasting use (2002)
Considering effective spectrum utilization policy for A-TV frequency after D-TV transfer ends (2007)
Spectrum PolicySpectrum Policy
Performance enhancing tech
Intelligent broadcasting tech.
3DTV technology
R&D PolicyR&D Policy
Adopted ATSC standard
Contribute domestic developed technology to MPEG, ATSC, DVB, TVAF etc
Standard PolicyStandard Policy
Service launch in 5 Major cities (2003)
Nationwide service (2005)
A-TV broadcasting ends(95% subscription)
Service PolicyService Policy
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3.2-2a. Terrestrial DMB Overview3.2-2a. Terrestrial DMB Overview
Multimedia broadcasting service under mobile conditionMultimedia broadcasting service under mobile condition
Broadcasting service with high quality(HD video & CD audio) service with high quality(HD video & CD audio)
Multimedia broadcasting service under mobile conditionMultimedia broadcasting service under mobile condition
Broadcasting service with high quality(HD video & CD audio) service with high quality(HD video & CD audio)
Service Multiplex &
Transmit
Contents Provider
TV Studio
Radio Studio
Service NW(IP/Data NW)
Fixed Terminal
Portable Terminal
이
Mobile Terminal
Mobile Mobile
Communication NWCommunication NW
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3.2-2b. Terrestrial DMB Promotion Policies3.2-2b. Terrestrial DMB Promotion Policies
NG Multimedia Service Tech.
Interactive Application Service Technology
R&D PolicyR&D Policy
Temporary allocation of VHF TV band for early service launch (2003) and reallocation after DTV transfer ends
Spectrum PolicySpectrum Policy
Adoption of Eureka-147 standard to cope with future service demand
Contribution of domestic developed technology to MPEG, DVB
Standardization PolicyStandardization Policy
Launch Multimedia DMB service first time in the world
Utilize domestic market as a test-bed (2004)
Service PolicyService Policy
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3.2-3a. Satellite DMB Overview3.2-3a. Satellite DMB Overview
Nationwide multimedia broadcast service under mobile conditionNationwide multimedia broadcast service under mobile condition
SD level video and CD level audioSD level video and CD level audio
Nationwide multimedia broadcast service under mobile conditionNationwide multimedia broadcast service under mobile condition
SD level video and CD level audioSD level video and CD level audio
Mobile TerminalInternet
Earth Station
Terrestrial mobileCommunication NW
Gap Filler
Satellite
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3.2-3b. Satellite DMB Promotion Policies3.2-3b. Satellite DMB Promotion Policies
Private sector driven commercialization
R&D PolicyR&D Policy
Adopt power-efficient and mobile-communication compatible standard(System E standard)
Standardization PolicyStandardization Policy
Coordinate S band(2630- 2655MHz) with Japan for early service launch
Service PolicyService Policy
Secured 25MHz BW (2605-2630 MHz) at WRC-2003 additionally
Considering allocation of DMB spectrum
Spectrum PolicySpectrum Policy
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3.3a. U-wireless Sensor Infra. Overview3.3a. U-wireless Sensor Infra. Overview
By attaching electronic tag to objects, ubiquitous sensor networkBy attaching electronic tag to objects, ubiquitous sensor networkenable objects to communicate each other and provides servicesenable objects to communicate each other and provides servicesrelated to information exchange, location, remote control/management related to information exchange, location, remote control/management
By attaching electronic tag to objects, ubiquitous sensor networkBy attaching electronic tag to objects, ubiquitous sensor networkenable objects to communicate each other and provides servicesenable objects to communicate each other and provides servicesrelated to information exchange, location, remote control/management related to information exchange, location, remote control/management
Wireline/Wireless Communication NW
WPAN (UWB etc)
RFID
Information Managemen
t Center
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3.3b. U-wireless Sensor Promotion Policies3.3b. U-wireless Sensor Promotion Policies
900MHz RFID Technology
UWB, WPAN Technology
Interworking between Sensor NW & Mobile Communication NW
R&D PolicyR&D Policy
Adopt IEEE802.15 standard as UWB standard for global interoperability
Contribute to ISO(RFID standard body)
Standardization PolicyStandardization Policy
Spectrum allocation of UWB, RFID band for new industry promotion (2004)
Spectrum PolicySpectrum Policy
Unlicensed utilization of UWB, RFID for service promotion
Service PolicyService Policy
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3.4a. Telematics Infra. Overview3.4a. Telematics Infra. Overview
Telematics(Telecomm+Informatics) provides ‘Mobile Office Service’,Telematics(Telecomm+Informatics) provides ‘Mobile Office Service’,such as Internet access, location based service, traffics information, such as Internet access, location based service, traffics information, emergency rescue, remote vehicle diagnosis emergency rescue, remote vehicle diagnosis
Telematics(Telecomm+Informatics) provides ‘Mobile Office Service’,Telematics(Telecomm+Informatics) provides ‘Mobile Office Service’,such as Internet access, location based service, traffics information, such as Internet access, location based service, traffics information, emergency rescue, remote vehicle diagnosis emergency rescue, remote vehicle diagnosis
Map
Traffic
LBS
CNS
Safety
CRM
Traffic Information Gatheing NW
Roadside Base Station
Roadside Base Station
Traffic Information Center
DisplayEngine Collision
avoidance Radar
Cellular
Phone
W-LAN
Antenna
DSRC/W-LAN
GPS
Internet
Mobile NW
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3.4b. Telematics Promotion Policies3.4b. Telematics Promotion Policies
Develop GIS interface standard, UWB-based in-vehicle WLAN standard
Contribute domestic developed standard to international standard body
Standardization PolicyStandardization Policy
Construct location/traffics information center(2004)
Support the spread of affordable terminal
Service PolicyService Policy
Set-up spectrum policy for the efficient construction of telematics Infra.
Spectrum PolicySpectrum Policy
Wireless multiful access tech.
Traffics/map/location information server
Antenna/Radar technology for vehicle
R&D PolicyR&D Policy
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3.5a Public Protection & Disaster Rescue Infra.3.5a Public Protection & Disaster Rescue Infra.
Satellite-Mobile communications integrated network Satellite-Mobile communications integrated network for public safety & rescuefor public safety & rescueSatellite-Mobile communications integrated network Satellite-Mobile communications integrated network for public safety & rescuefor public safety & rescue
Communication SatelliteMonitoringSatelle
Personal Equipment
Aircraft
Robot, Manless EquipmentVehicle Equipment
Vehicle Equipment
Server
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3.5b. PPDR Promotion Policy3.5b. PPDR Promotion Policy
Reallocation of existing TRS bands for early launch of narrowband service Allocation of 4/5GHz bands in accordance with international trends for broadband service, (2007)
Spectrum PolicySpectrum Policy
Adopt the narrowband standard that fully utilizes existing infrastructure
Adopt international standard, MESA, for global interoperability
Standardization PolicyStandardization Policy
Set-up construction plan of national PPDR NW (2004)
Broadband service will launch keeping pace with overseas trends (2010)
Service PolicyService Policy
Handset platform technology
Ad-hoc network technology
4~5GHz band RF device
R&D PolicyR&D Policy
Thank You!Thank You!
OH, Sung-KonDirector
Ministry of Information & Communication, KoreaTel : 82-43-290-3000Fax : 82-43-290-2449
E-mail : [email protected]