Bridging the Digital Divide Through Mobile Broadband: The Case of Portugal
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1 Bridging the Digital Divide Through Mobile Broadband: The Case of Portugal Pedro Ferreira Member, Board of Directors, Knowledge Society Agency, Portugal Expert Workshop on Measuring Mobile/Wireless Service Data ANACOM, February 19 th 2009
2 Outline Introduction to Wireless Broadband: Relationship to digital divide Definition, significance and usage Wireless Broadband in Portugal: Up take in Portugal and international comparison Up take in institutions of Higher Education: The e-u Project in Portugal
3 The digital divide and wireless broadband Internet access brings a wide range of benefits and advantages for all communities. This is especially true for rural and remote areas, because the Internet brings access to resources that are even less likely to be available in these communities. However, a number of households and individuals in the rural world cannot subscribe to broadband Internet service at any price. Residents of rural areas find themselves on the wrong side of the digital divide regardless of their income. Wireless is more cost effective in sparsely populated areas. Wireless is the NGN piece that can help with achieving ubiquituous service. Technology diversity is particularly important if one intends to use NGN as part of Universal Service policy. Spectrum management plays an essencial role part to make this happen. Current practice offers little flexibility, limits both sharing and the ability to trade oligations. One needs to better trade inefficiency and interference. Source: Peha, J. (2008), Bringing Broadband to Unserved Communities, Discussion Paper, July 2008, The Hamilton Project, The Brookings Institution
4 Mobility vs. Communication channel Communication Channel Wired Wireless 3G Yes WiMax WiFi Mobility No Wireless Routers CABLE FTTx Satellite Fixed Wireless (FWA) DSL BPL
5 Focus for today: mobile wireless broadband Communication Channel Wired Wireless 3G Yes WiMax WiFi Mobility No Wireless Routers CABLE FTTx Satellite Fixed Wireless (FWA) DSL BPL
6 Prevalence in the US Number of Lines with more than 200kb/s downstream, June 2007 Source: FCC (2008), High-Speed Services for Internet Access: Status as of June 30, 2007, Wireline Competition Bureau, Industry Analysis and Technology Division.
7 Prevalence in the US Number of Lines with more than 200kb/s downstream, June 2007 Source: FCC (2008), High-Speed Services for Internet Access: Status as of June 30, 2007, Wireline Competition Bureau, Industry Analysis and Technology Division.
8 Time allocation and data traffic pattern over mobile service in Finland Source: Hannu T. Verkasalo (2007), Handset/based measurement of smarphone service evolution in Finland, Journal of Targeting, Measurement and Analysis for Marketing (2007) 16, 7 25.
9 Time allocation and data traffic pattern over mobile service in Finland Source: Hannu T. Verkasalo (2007), Handset/based measurement of smarphone service evolution in Finland, Journal of Targeting, Measurement and Analysis for Marketing (2007) 16, 7 25.
10 Timeline in Portugal APRIL 2004 Attribution of IMT2000/UMTS licenses. First service offers (384Kbps downstream)
11 Timeline in Portugal APRIL Attribution of IMT2000/UMTS licenses. First service offers (384Kbps downstream) Investment, massification, flat rates
12 Timeline in Portugal APRIL Attribution of IMT2000/UMTS licenses. First service offers (384Kbps downstream) Investment, massification, flat rates Territorial coverage: >80%
13 Timeline in Portugal APRIL Attribution of IMT2000/UMTS licenses. First service offers (384Kbps downstream) Investment, massification, flat rates Territorial coverage: >80% HSDPA: 1.8 Mbps downlink
14 Timeline in Portugal APRIL Attribution of IMT2000/UMTS licenses. First service offers (384Kbps downstream) Investment, massification, flat rates Territorial coverage: >80% HSDPA: 1.8 Mbps downlink 4X HSDPA: 7.2 Mbps downlink
15 Timeline in Portugal APRIL Attribution of IMT2000/UMTS licenses. First service offers (384Kbps downstream) Investment, massification, flat rates Territorial coverage: >80% HSDPA: 1.8 Mbps downlink 4X HSUPA: 1.5 Mbps uplink HSDPA: 7.2 Mbps downlink
16 Timeline in Portugal APRIL Attribution of IMT2000/UMTS licenses. First service offers (384Kbps downstream) Investment, massification, flat rates Territorial coverage: >80% HSDPA: 1.8 Mbps downlink 4X HSUPA: 1.5 Mbps uplink HSDPA: 7.2 Mbps downlink Providers see WBB as both a complement and a substitute for fixed access (bundled offers)
17 Timeline in Portugal APRIL Attribution of IMT2000/UMTS licenses. First service offers (384Kbps downstream) Investment, massification, flat rates Territorial coverage: >80% HSDPA: 1.8 Mbps downlink 4X HSUPA: 1.5 Mbps uplink HOW CAN YOU RELINQUISH THE STAGGERING GROWTH OF WIRELESS BROADBAND? HSDPA: 7.2 Mbps downlink Providers see WBB as both a complement and a substitute for fixed access (bundled offers)
18 Timeline in Portugal APRIL Attribution of IMT2000/UMTS licenses. First service offers (384Kbps downstream) Investment, massification, flat rates Territorial coverage: >80% HSDPA: 1.8 Mbps downlink 4X HSUPA: 1.5 Mbps uplink YOU SIMPLY CAN T! ICP-ANACOM STARTS COLLECTING DATA ON WBB ON A REGULAR BASIS HSDPA: 7.2 Mbps downlink Providers see WBB as both a complement and a substitute for fixed access (bundled offers)
19 Mobile wireless broaband up take in Portugal (number of subscribers)
20 Fixed broadband access flattening out in Portugal?
21 Mobile wireless broadband rapidly increasing in Portugal?
22 Subscribers vs. active users (mobile wireless broadband in Portugal) Used service at least once Used service at least once in the last 90 days
23 Subscribers vs. active users (mobile wireless broadband in Portugal)
24 Effective traffic over mobile wireless broadband in Portugal
25 Effective traffic over mobile wireless broadband in Portugal
26 Can you afford to miss wireless broadband? (in Portugal)
27 Can you afford to miss wireless broadband? (in Portugal) 60%
28 Broadband international comparison
29 Up take in Higher Education institutions: e-u: The e-u Project in Portugal All Higher Education institutions in Portugal are wireless campi: they provide wireless broadband access through multiple access points in a WiFi fashion to students, faculty, staff and guests from other institutions. All wireless campi are then connected through into a unified national Virtual Campus system through roaming. Users of one Higher Education institution can seamlessly use the wireless network in another institution. Looking at the campi of Higher Education institutions can provide good insight about what the demand of future generations for ICTs can look like.
30 Source: UMIC/FCCN e-u up take (number of users)
31 Source: UMIC/FCCN e-u up take (number of sessions)
32 Source: UMIC/FCCN e-u up take (usage time)
33 Conclusions Mobile wireless broadband: took its time to fly reaches penetration levels similar to fixed technologies faster is here: acknolwedge it through proper measurement is both a complement and substitute for fixed broadband access and fixed broadband access are very seldom used at the same In Portugal: While fixed broadband access seems to be flattening out, mobile wireless broadband exhibits spectacular growth and surpasses the former Mobile wireless broadband aims at ubiquituous coverage and thus can help realize Universal Service policy Mobile wireless data traffic rose more than 5 (five) times since regular measurement takes place by ANACOM (January 2007) Half of the users with 3G mobile devices use broadband on a regular basis, their data traffic rose more than 40% per active user (since January 2007) The gap between subscribers and regular users is not widening in relative terms, but traffic might be flattening out One needs policies targeted at generating and using handheld-friendly content and at incentives to use mobile broadband, such as e-schools, e-professors and e-u Data traffic over mobile wireless broadband network in Higher Education university campi exhibits even higher growth rates
34 Conclusions Ignoring mobile wireless broadband: Provides only half of the picture of Internet brodband access in most countries where data is available Is very misleading in the more rural countries, where wireless broadband plays more of an important role Is like undoing the discovery of a technology that helps bridge the digital divide In general: Advanced generations of sensor networks will increasingly resort to mobile wireless broadband communications Mobile wireless broadband activity can be/already is measured, just needs some homework done Mobile wireless broadband is a new phenomenum that deserves deeper study
35 Thank you! Presentation available from Questions, comments can be directed to: Pedro Ferreira at
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