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Steve Song Network Startup Resource Center Open Cellular Workshop Nairobi, 19 June 2017 The Changing Face of Access

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Steve SongNetwork Startup Resource Center

Open Cellular WorkshopNairobi, 19 June 2017

The Changing Face of Access

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The Impact of Fibre on Wireless

The growth of undersea fibre optic capacity has been a catalyst for change.

The impact of technological change often takes years to

manifest

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https://afterfibre.nsrc.org

Access to fibre optic infrastructure opens up the potential to offer global competitive services for municipalities, communities, entrepreneurs.

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WIRELESS REGULATION AND THE PACE OF TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE

Challenge

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2006 Digital Switchover Decision

2007

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2010

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SPECTRUM LICENSING TODAY

Challenge

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Spectrum Auctions

NIGERIA

2013 - 2.3GHz • 30 MHz of 2.3GHz spectrum• 23 million USD• won by Bitflux (a local consortium)• 4 years later little evidence of roll-

out

2014 - 2.6 GHz• 14 lots of 2x5MHz of spectrum

(140MHz in total)• Launched and withdrawn twice in

2014 then 2015• 2016, MTN successfully bids for 6

lots meeting the reserve of $16M per lot, a total of $96M

MOZAMBIQUE

2013 - 800MHz

• auction of five lots of 2x5MHz

• reserve price of $30M per lot

• no bids, auction withdrawn

• remains fallow with no published plans to re-auction

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Spectrum Auctions

SOUTH AFRICA

2010 to present

• Three attempts since 2010 to launch auctions in 2.6GHz and 3.5GHz and more recently 800MHz

• Attempts to include national strategic objectives into the auction design resulting in significant pushback from operators

KENYA

2014 - 800MHz

• Kenyan government agrees on exchange with largest incumbent Safaricom. 2x15MHz spectrum in exchange for $56M plus promise to build police communications network

• Predictably, Airtel and Telkom file complaints

• Net result: all three operators get 2x10MHz and pay $25M each

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Spectrum Auctions

SENEGAL

2015 - 800MHz (3 blocks 2x30MHz), 700MHz (4 blocks 2x20MHz) , 1800MHz (3 blocks 2x30MHz)• in short... a lot of spectrum• reserve price set at USD50M

provoking letter of complaint from operators

• negotiations ensued with the result that the former fixed-line incumbent Sonatel agree to pay $53M for 2x10MHz in 800MHz band and 2x10MHz in 1800MHz band.

GHANA

2015 - 800MHz

• 2 lots of 2x10MHz (total of 40MHz)

• reserve price of 67.5M per lot (initially $92M per lot)

• MTN the only bidder to meet reserve price

• plans to auction rest of 800MHz spectrum to fund digital terrestrial broadcast infrastructure

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Spectrum Auctions

2016 - 900MHz & 1800MHz• reserve price initially set at

$50M per MHz

• initially only Telecom Egypt agree to bid, Orange and Etisalat complained

• regulator stood firm and operators ultimately capitulated, agreeing to pay what appear to be punitive prices for spectrum

• total revenue exceeds 1.9 billion USD

EGYPT Country YearTotal Paid

(USDMillions)

Price/MHz(USD

Millions)

Nigeria 2013 23 0.77

Kenya 2015 25 1.25

Senegal 2016 53 1.33

Nigeria 2014 16 1.6

Mozambique 2013 30 3

Ghana 2015 67.5 3.38

Egypt 2016 797 53.13

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UNLICENSED SPECTRUM

Opportunity

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Unlicensed Spectrum Growth

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Growth of Unlicensed Spectrum Use

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WiFi

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LOW COST MOBILE

Opportunity

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New Generation Technologies

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Increasing Diversity in Regulatory Models Decreases Risk for Regulators

Unlicensed

Dynamic

Set-asides for rural use

With wireless in particular there is a need for more diverse strategies

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OPEN TELECOM DATA

Opportunity

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Access to comprehensive fibremaps can prevent duplication, promote investment, identify coverage gaps

Fibre Infrastructure Maps

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Good Practice

In South Africa, Dark Fibre Africapublishes a comprehensive map of their fibre network.

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Tower Data

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Good Practice

• Operator

• Location

• Frequency

• Height

• Power

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Spectrum Assignments

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Spectrum Assignments

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Good Practice

Kenya Nigeria

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Monitoring Spectrum Use

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Conclusion

• We Need Open Telecom Data to Enable Better Conversations with Regulators

• Embracing Diverse Regulatory Models Will

– Reduce risk for regulators

– Open opportunities for innovation and entrepreneurship

– Future proof regulation Steve Song@stevesonghttps://nsrc.orghttps://manypossibilities.net