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Next Generation Networks Conference
Keynote Address: Next Generation Policy for
Next Generation Technologies
Michael D. GallagherActing Assistant Secretary
U.S. Department of Commerce
National Telecommunications
and Information Administration
www.ntia.doc.gov
Boston, Massachusetts
November 6, 2003
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Economic IndicatorsThanks to the President’s policies, America is
once again growing:Real disposable personal income rose at a 2.6 percent annual growth rate in 2Q 2003.
Real GDP grew at a 3.3 percent annual rate during the second quarter.
This year, the S&P 500 is up over 18 percent.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average has risen more than 16 percent this year.
The NASDAQ Composite is ahead 45 percent.
The President will not be satisfied until every American who wants a job has a job.
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Administration Commitment to Technology
Development "The role of government is not to create
wealth; the role of our government is to create an environment in which the entrepreneur can flourish, in which minds can expand, in which technologies can reach new frontiers."
-- President George W. Bush, Technology Agenda, November, 2002.
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National Telecommunications and Information Administration
(NTIA) President’s Principal Adviser on Telecommunications and Information Policies/Agency of Commerce Department Authorizes Spectrum Use by Federal AgenciesOperates Telecommunications Research LaboratoryParticipates with State Dep’t and FCC in International Telecommunications ActivitiesAdministers Telecommunications Grant Programs
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Growth of Telecommunications
(Selected Markets)
Revenues in Millions
Annual Percentage Growth
Source: Telecommunications Industry Association
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50000
100000
150000
200000
250000
2000 2001 2002
Milli
ons
High-Speed Internet
Wireless Services
Spending on Services in Support of Voice & Data Comm. Equip.
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100
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200
250
2000 2001 2002
Perc
ent
High-Speed Internet
Wireless Services
Spending on Services in Support of Voice & Data Comm. Equip.
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Focus on Communications Technology
Internet Tax Moratorium
IPv6
Cybersecurity
ENUM
Radiofrequency Spectrum
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Internet Tax Moratorium
Less Regulation and Lower Taxes a Recipe for ProsperityBush Administration Worked to Keep Moratorium in Place – Wrote Key SenatorsCommerce Secretary Evans and Treasury Secretary Snow: “[The Moratorium] will Help Create an Environment for Innovation and Will Ensure that Electronic Commerce Will Remain a Vital and Growing Part of Our Economy”
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IPv6
IPv6 Could Pave the Way to New Internet Capabilities; Provides for Improved Security and Reduced Operational Expenses
President Bush's National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace Called for an IPv6 Task Force
Co-Chaired by NTIA and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and Will Consult with DHS and Other Federal Agencies
Will Seek Public Comment for a Report Due in the Spring of 2004
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CybersecurityAdministration’s steps to deal with attacks/challenges: Created the National Cyber Security Division at
DHS Issued Homeland Security Presidential Directives NTIA’s IPv6 Task Force (noted above) U.S. industry has increasingly come forward to
assist in these efforts –e.g, Dell’s decision to sell products with future installed
security settings Overall increased willingness to report cyberattacks
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Electronic Numbering (ENUM)
Protocol To Map a Telephone Number from the Public-Switched Telephone Network to the Domain Name System, and Vice Versa
U.S. Supports a Global Tree but has not yet “Opted In” to ENUM Protocol
Implementation Must be Pro-Competitive & Pro-Consumer
Administration Encouraging Industry to Move Forward with Strategy for Domestic Implementation
Several U.S. Companies (Telcordia, SAIC, NeuStar) are Involved with Trials
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Spectrum Policy Issues
Spectrum Policy: The Who, What, Where, When, and Why of Access
Great Potential for Government Action Towards a Positive Effect on Economic and National Security
Spectrum Use is Pervasive
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Spectrum is Crucial to Economic Security
Spectrum is the basis for many government and non-government services and commercial products. It adds millions of dollars to the economy. Examples:
U.S. Commercial mobile sector: [Source: CTIA] $148 million customers $80 billion annual revenues $134 billion cumulative capital investment Almost 200,000 employees
Wi-Fi: 28 million are using Wi-Fi connections in the U.S. [Source: IDC] Over 20 million wireless LAN chipsets were shipped in 2002 [Source: In
Stat/MDR] By 2008, 95% of notebook PCs will be shipped with a wireless LAN card
[Source: In Stat/MDR]
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Challenge to Policymakers
Improvements in processing, battery power and miniaturization portend a technological revolution in communications and the basis for new growth.
The challenge to policymakers is to develop policies that permit dynamic new technologies to flourish while not interfering with valuable incumbent uses.
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Administration Successes in Spectrum for Wireless Data
Third Generation Services
Ultrawideband
5 GHz Spectrum
70/80/90 GHz
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0.96 1.61
1.99
3.1 10.6
Preliminary
GPS Band
Blue Line: UWB BANDWIDTH within
3.1 & 10.6 GHz
Black Dotted Line: Current Part 15 Limit
/MH
z
UWB Emission Limit for Outdoor Hand-held Systems
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5 GHz TIMELINE
20031996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
U.S. UNII Rules open up 5 GHz
band
European Regulators establish 5
GHz allocation
WRC-2000 puts 5 GHz
agenda items on
WRC-2003 agenda
ITU-R begins
Studies on 5 GHz
U.S. Manufacturers begin offering 5 GHz devices
ITU-R completes Draft CPM report international
correspondence Group formed due to lack of progress on 5 GHz
sharing criteria
U.S. forms Government / Industry project team – compromise worked out
U.S. proposed compromise
accepted internationally
WRC-03
America’s Regional Forum
(CITEL) reaches
accord on 5 GHz based
on U.S. proposal, combines 1.5 & 1.6
Upcoming Dates:
March 9 – America’s proposals approval deadline.
March 30 – Adoption of Recommendation deadline.
June 1 – Radio Assembly approves recommendation.
June 9 – WRC-03
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Radionavigation
5150MHz 5250 5350 5450 5550 5650 5750 5850
Radiolocation
FSS
EESS
SRS
UNII
WAS
Amateur
Amateur Satellite
MOD ADD
ADD
ADD
UPGRADE
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Spectrum Policy Reform
Basic Legal and Regulatory Framework Unchanged Since 1927 Not Vastly Changed From the Era of the Titanic Technology Stretches the Limits of Usable Spectrum
Current Process Inflexible and Untimely Bifurcated Manual Conflicting Constituencies Technology Brings New Developments Daily
Current Process Add Uncertainty and Cost International Competitiveness Jobs Productivity
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Presidential Initiative on Spectrum Reform
Executive Memorandum Released in June, 2003
NTIA Coordinating with Federal Agencies that Use Spectrum and with the FCC to Improve Policies and Procedures of Spectrum Management
Action Plan Due Spring 2004
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ConclusionTechnology remains a cornerstone of our economy and Bush Administration Policy.
The Bush Administration continues to satisfy the often conflicting demands of both National and Economic Security.