Présentation de Pasi Puhakka - EMICT Forum 2011

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Pasi Puhakka, Directeur de projets, Région de Kainuu (Finlande). EMICT-Forum est un événement qui a réuni lors de sa première édition 120 décideurs de la montagne à Seynod, en Haute-Savoie, les 9 et 10 novembre 2011. Les élus des territoires européens de montagne y ont tenu une place prépondérante. Etaient également représentées les instances et organisations européennes, les représentants des services des Etats impliqués et les associations européennes et nationales œuvrant à la reconnaissance de la spécificité montagnarde en matière de développement local. Des experts universitaires étaient présents (Conseil Scientifique de la Montagne, Université de Perth..) ainsi que les entreprises du numérique.

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EMICT Seynod 9.11 2011

Pasi Puhakka – Kainuun Etu Ltd.

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100 Mbps to Everyone in Finland – how do we make

it true?

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Fastest internet speed in the world

(year 2011)

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Types of access lines in Finland

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Mobile (3G)

Wireless (WiMax, @450)

Shared subscriptions in real estates

FTTH and others

Cable modem

DSL

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100 Mbps to everyone by 2015 (1/2)

EU: ”By 2020, all Europeans should have access to internet of above 30 Mbps and 50% or more of European households have subscriptions above 100 Mbps”

(20.9.2010)

Sweden: “100 Mbps for 90% by 2020”

Germany: “50 Mbps to 75% by 2014”

• Finland: “1 Mbps to all by 2010 and 100 Mbps within 2 km reach by 2015”

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100 Mbps to everyone by 2015 (2/2)• Plan of Action approved by the Finnish Government in December 2008:

“By the end of 2015 all permanent residences shall be within two kilometres reach of high-speed connection permitting at least 100 Mbps connections.”– In built-up areas telecom operators will build high-speed connections

on market terms. This will achieve a population coverage of around 95%.

– Extending the coverage to 100% will require that partly subsidised high-speed connections will be built to around 130,000 households in rural areas.

• In subsidized rural areas’ projects – Total 130 million €.– Telecom operator pays at least one third– Public aid – two thirds – in rural areas will be provided by the state,

municipalities and the EU.• State budget 66 million euros• EU 25 million euros• Municipalities 41 million euros (8 - 33% share of the costs)

– Consumers will at their own expense acquire the subscriber connection up to the length of two kilometres

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The parts of the projecteligible for public aid

Closest

point-of-presenceHousehold

BUILT-UP AREA

Commercial

extension

area

Max. 2 kilometres

(subscriber

connection)

Existing

network

RURAL AREA

Part of the optical

fibre project eligible

for subsidies

Closest

point-of-presenceHousehold

BUILT-UP AREA

Commercial

extension

area

Max. 2 kilometres

(subscriber

connection)

Existing

network

RURAL AREA

Part of the optical

fibre project eligible

for subsidies

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Built-up areas

and

commercial

extension

areas

(no public aid)

Rural areas

eligible

for public aid

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Latest installations in Kainuu 2011

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• 350 km optic fibre netwok installed in 4 Town inside

Kainuu region

• 70 km enduser network installed

2012 will be installed 520km optic fibre and >100 km

enduser

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Latest developments in Finland NBP

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• About 230 out of some 800 projects have been available for tenders

• Ficora has so far carried out market analyses for about 300 projects

(200 new analyses currently in process)

• Mid-term evaluation of the Finnish broadband project is underway

this autumn -> possible modifications of legislation to allow more

fluent implementation of projects

• Everything should be ready in early spring 2012 so that

construction season 2012 can start in time as snow has melt away.

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Progress of

actual optic fibre

coverage in

Kainuu

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Open issues & lessons learnt:

(1) Distance vs. price- To cover very last remote areas with optic fibre, will be expensive-4G/wlan type

of solutions

- Mobileinternet unexpensive, growing rapidly. 35-75€ contra 10€ 3G internet.

Subsidiazed money to optic fibres

Try to make installation cost as low as possible to end user.

(2) Increase the demand for broadband,

- i.e. Cost vs. Usage intensity TV, HD stream etc..

(3) Stronger and more effective awareness raising to consumers

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Bryssel – 26.10 2011

Pasi Puhakka, Regional Project

Manager

Kainuun Etu Oy Ltd, Lönnrotinkatu

1 Kajaani 87100-Finland

Mobile: +358 44 551 4587

Fax: +358 8 6178120

[email protected]

Skype id: pasi.puhakka

Ninetta Chaniotou, Director international

cooperation

Kainuun Etu Oy Ltd, Lönnrotinkatu

1 Kajaani 87100-Finland

Mobile: +358 44 551 4559, desk

phone: +358 8 678119

Fax: +358 8 6178120

[email protected]

Thank you for your attention !!Co-operation with Mr. Juha Parantainen and Mrs.

Paula Karppinen