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Ofcom UKIF UK Network Operators Forum Ofcom and Internet Technology Dr Steve Unger Director of Telecoms Technology Ofcom 25 th May 2005

Ofcom 1 Ofcom and our approach to regulation Various duties under the Communications Act 2003, summarised as: Ofcom exists to further the interests of citizen consumers through a regulatory regime which, where appropriate, encourages competition These will be performed with a light-touch approach: Ofcom will operate with a bias against intervention, but with a willingness to intervene firmly, promptly and effectively where required Striking the right balance: Balance the promotion of choice and competition with the duty to protect customers

Ofcom 2 Ofcom and our approach to technology Technology neutral Ofcom should not favour one form of electronic communications network, electronic communications service or associated facility over another But with a mandate to encourage standards-based interoperability Ofcom should encourage such compliance with (ETSI, ITU ) standards as is necessary for facilitating service interoperability; and securing freedom of choice for the customers of communications providers. And to promote the widespread deployment of new services, e.g.: Ofcom should have regard to the desirability of encouraging the availability and use of high speed data transfer services throughout the United Kingdom

Ofcom 3 Ofcom s work areas and IP-driven disruptive change Management and allocation of scarce publicly-owned resources (radio spectrum, broadcast licenses, telephone numbers) How does our policy in relation to number allocation handle explosive growth in VOIP providers? Competition regulation, and associated consumer information / protection The migration to IP-based NGNs is one of the biggest challenges currently facing telecoms regulation, both in relation to the promotion of competition, and the protection of consumers Content regulation As content delivery converges, what happens to content regulation?

Ofcom s Work Programme 2003/4 Laying the foundations 2004/5 Getting started 2005/6 Driving delivery 2006/7 Sustaining progress 2007/8 Review and re-focus Organisational design Legislative framework Merger Establishing Ofcom Key strategic reviews Statutory duties and legacy regulation Implementing strategic reviews Opening up markets Important citizen consumer issues International engagement Scope for reducing regulation Working effectively Understanding future developments e.g. digital platforms Continuing initiatives to embed the conclusions of our reviews Respond to the changing marketplace Establish benchmark for best practice regulation Test and evaluate our new policies/ regulations Prepare Ofcom for the next three years Source: Ofcom Annual Plan Ofcom 4

Public Service Broadcasting Television Review PSB channels still an important part of the UK s broadcasting scene but coming under increasing pressure in the digital age Viewing of PSB channels 350 300 250 200 Increasing number of channels Channel 5 150 100 50 ITV BBC TWO Channel 4 0 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 Current PSB obligations Funding model 2003 Funding model 2010 PSP fund to complement BBC services Ofcom 5

Ofcom 6 Strategic Review of Telecoms 001101010110 Analogue Digital 001101010110 Competitors BT Switch Switch Cable Broadband Wireless Broadband -Voice -A Next Generation Networks Phase 2 Proposals Option1: Deregulation Option 2: Reference under the Enterprise Act Option 3: Real equality of access Metro & Core Access Wireless BB PSTN IP Aggregation Copper x Copper Fibre Leased Line Mobile Single IP core network Voice, Data, Broadcast services

Spectrum Framework Review Existing Assignments (95%+) New Assignments (<5%) Emergency serv. PMSE Digital PAMR Mob/Shared Sat TV Mobile Emergency serv. PMSE Digital PAMR Spectrum Trading New Spectrum becomes available Auction Users trade spectrum between themselves Licence Exempt 11% Today 91% Command & Control Today PBR PBR Fixed Links Fixed Links Fixed Links FWA FWA FWA PAMR PAMR PAMR 2004 2005/6 2007/8 Possibility of users changing their technology and application Spectrum Liberalisation Licence Exempt 10% Command & Control 10% New spectrum 2005/2006 2006/2007 2007/2008 410-425, 872-921, 1781-1785,1876-1880, 2010-2025, 2290-2302 1452-1492, 2500-2690 1790-1798 63MHz 230MHz 8MHz Ofcom 7 80% Market Forces 2010

Digital TV Switchover Digital TV is now in more than 56% of UK homes Region by region conversion of analogue transmitters to digital starting in 2008 and finishing in 2012 1. Anglia 2. Border 3. Carlton Weekday 4. Carlton - Central 5. Channel 6. Grampian 7. Granada 8. HTV- Wales 9. LWT 10. Meridian 11. Scottish 12. Tyne Tees 13. Ulster 14. Carlton- Westcountry 15. Yorkshire Interleaved spectrum for local TV? Release 14 channels HDTV, mobile multimedia broadcasting. Cleared Converted DTT Cleared DTT other sites Interleaved Not Cleared 21 31 36 38 42 62 68 UHF - channel numbers 470MHz Ofcom 8 847MHz

Nov 04 Phase 1 & 2 of the Strategic Review of Telecommunications 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 25 20 15 10 5 Broadband 2002 Q1 Broadband Take-up Other Cable modem 1.0 0.9 Q2 Q3 Q4 2003 Q1 1.4 1.8 Q2 Q3 Q4 2004 Q1 1.8 3.5 Q2 Q3 Q4 Penetration per 100 population Korea US Germany Japan France UK Sep 04 Aug 04 Aug 04 Publication of BT KPIs for Broadband products (e.g. fault %) Datastream / IPStream margin setting (~ 1.00 increase) May 04 Reduced migration cost IPStream to Datastream ( 50 11) Dec 03 LLU price reductions announced (e.g. Shared connection 117 37.03, rental 53 12.64) Jul 04 Telecoms adjudicator appointed (Peter Black) Wholesale Broadband Market Review changes to regulation to drive competition (e.g. non-discrimination, notification etc.) A Evolution Exchange Fibre Fibre Faster Fibre Fibre Current A Broadband Faster Faster Evolution 0 Dec '99 Jun '00 Dec '00 Jun '01 Dec '01 Jun '02 Dec '02 Jun '03 Dec '03 Jun '04 Next Generation Broadband Ofcom 9

New voice services Consumer protection Impact on traditional revenues 15 10 5 0 Top eight UK fixed operators, bn Revenues Estimates EBITDA Voice Data Voice has dominated telecoms revenues And has relatively high margins How will VOIP impact these revenues? And what services will pay for customer access? PATS status confers rights (e.g. portability) And obligations (network integrity, 999) Number beginning 01 Geography and 02 Service 080 End User Ofcom 10 Price Designation 01 and 02 Geographic Numbers 055 056 070 076 077 to 079 inclusive 082 084 087 090 and 091 Impact on numbering Corporate Numbers Location Independent Electronic Communications Service Personal Numbering Service Radiopaging Service Mobile Services Special Services - No charge to Customer Special Services: Internet for schools Special Services: basic rate Special Services: higher rate Special Services at a Premium Rate Erosion of service boundaries Number conservation