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FTTH Council Europe Conference: “Creating a brighter future”
“Broadband Green Infrastructures
p g g9‐10 February Milan ‐ Italy
Broadband Green Infrastructures and New Generation Services: the
ISCTI research perspective”
Presentation by: Eng. Giorgio Maria Tosi Beleffi, PhDy g g ,Ministry of Economic DevelopmentCommunication Departmentgiorgio.tosibeleffi@sviluppoeconomico.gov.it
OutlineOutline• Today situationToday situation
• Motivation and aims
• Broadband diffusion policies
• ISCOM approach / EU approach• ISCOM approach / EU approach
• Conclusions
Hot Topics• Today the international agenda is driven by three main
Hot Topics• Today the international agenda is driven by three main
topics:• Global Economic Crisis (subprime bubble) , still alive.• Global Warming, keep going.• Global social turbulences, that means security needs.
• These concepts, being global, have an influence on theentire world changing locally our lifestyle and modifyingthe social cohesion.the social cohesion.
• In which way ICT/TLC can influence or be influenced inthis complex scenario?
W ld i h iWorld is changingEnergy consumption
Population is growingSource: EIA IEO 2010 Reference Case
Co2 emissions
Source: UN report, Urban and Rural Areas‐07Source: EIA IEO 2010 Reference Case
Ad d S i lif tiAdvanced Services proliferation• The market globalization and the raise of new access
technologies static (FTTH) and/or nomadic (HSDPA+/LTE)technologies static (FTTH) and/or nomadic (HSDPA+/LTE)nomadic are changing the business models.
• Services “on the top” becomes fundamental:– MoDMoD– Remote Storage– E‐Sport=Gaming (“gaming has made Korea the most wired
country in the world” FTTHCAP Seoul Conf).– P2P and user generated content (Bit Torrent, PPStream,
Flickr, YouTube)– Cloud Computing
G S i– Gov Services– Immersive Services (Healt/Education)– Surveillance and security
VPN Ser ices– VPN Services
St t i T h l i T T2011
Strategic Technologies Top Ten2010
Cloud Computing
Mobile Applications and Media Tablets
Social Communications and Collaboration:
Cloud Computing
Advanced AnalyticsSocial Communications and Collaboration:
•Social networking•Social collaboration•Social publishing•Social feedback
Client Computing
IT for Green
Reshaping the Data CenterVideo
Next Generation Analytics
Social Analytics
Reshaping the Data Center
Social Computing
Security
Context‐Aware Computing
Storage Class Memory
Ubiquitous Computing
Flash Memory
Virtualization for Availability
Fabric‐Based Infrastructure and Computers
Source: Gartner Study October 2010
Mobile Applications
F t N t k SFuture Networks SpecsEcosustaneabilityLower dissipationAl i ili i h
Intelligent
Alternative energiesHolistic approachDevices reductionOptical level functionalities
EfficientICT European SpaceCoesione and social InclusionProtection in the cyber space
Protected
Future Low cost
Multiple business modelsapplications
NetworksLow cost
BB Converged Networks, We have it!
Resilience against fibre cut
Extended reach (100Km) and number of homes (>1000)
Full compatibility with new 10G XGPON
T l iTruly passive
Better fibre utilization and smooth scalability
a transparent solution to metro‐access convergenceProject leader: Josep Prat (UPC) [ShowRoom Booth 10]
NATIONAL BROADBAND PLAN ARE NEEDEDNATIONAL BROADBAND PLAN ARE NEEDEDAustria By 2013 100% of population will be provided with access speeds of
at least 25 Mbps
Belgium By 2015 90 % of families to have broadband and 50 per cent ofBelgium By 2015 90 % of families to have broadband and 50 per cent of residents to be using the mobile Internet
Denmark By 2013:• at least 80 % of all households and businesses should have access to speeds of 50 Mbit/s DS and 10 Mbit/s USp• all – or almost all – households and businesses should have access to a speed of 10 Mbit/s DS and 5 Mbit/s US
France By 2012 at least 4 million subscriptions to very high speed broadband (100 Mbps)
Germany By 2014 75% of households will have download speeds of 50 Mbps
Italy By 2012 all Italians to have access to the Internet at between 2 and 20 Mbps
Japan By 2015, fibre optic highways will be completed enabling every household to enjoy a broadband service.
Korea By 2010 to provide broadband multi‐media services to 12M HH and 23M wireless subscribers. By 2012 to raise average speeds to 10 Mbps with a maximum of 1 Gbps.
Luxemburg By 2015 FTTH to every HH and By 2020 1Gbps to every HH
Source OECD 17 November 2010
Government
RegulationRegulationbodiesIndustrial
Entities
COORDINATED ACTION
Research Centers
Standardization bodies
School System
Sharing these best practises at a global levelArmonization is need to do not create distorsions
Aggregation capacity. We have it!• Building the Future Optical Network inBuilding the Future Optical Network inEurope (FP7‐Call 1 – NoE);
• BONE is a Network:FP7 NoE
Duration: 01/01/2008 – 28/02/2011BONE is a Network:– 592 researchers– 49 partners – 17 countries
Total Cost: € 4 793 853.60
EC Contribution: € 3 752 800.00
17 countries– 15+ links to EU Projects
of Excellence:751+ international publications;– 751+ international publications;
– 321+ joint papers;– 129 research Mobility Actions;– BONE people as international key playersBONE people as international key players.
Project leader: Peter Van Daele (IBBT)
22 NovemberCOM 2010 (673)COM 2010 (673)on the EU internal securitystrategy
Dec. 2007,
Lisbon StrategyMarch 2005
19th April 2010,Ministers of Communications
Granada
Main EU Actionsgy
adopted
March 2000, LisbonEuropean Council meeting.
Defined the Lisbon
March 2005,Lisbon Strategyrevision. 3% GP forresearch and developmentwithin 2010.
approve the GranadaDigital Agenda:broadband for all within 2013and ultrabroadband (100 Mbps)within 2020 for the 50% ofpopulation.
2009 (406)CE on the GASemission reductionby 2020
Strategy to boost thecompetitiveness up to 2010.Job for all within 2010
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
by 2020
2002,
Regulatory
Mid 2007,Launched the revisionprocess of the
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
2007-2013Launched the FP7g y
Packageadoption.
RegulatoryPackage andapproval in December2009. EU RegulatoryAgency, Functional
3th March 2010, EU
Commission launch the Europa
Launched the FP7program with 53B€budget:•FP•Structural Funds•Cohesion FundsInnovation and
g ySeparation, NgNInvestments, one daynumber portability….
2020 strategy to answerthe global crisis boosting the innovationat all levels and defining the DigitalAgenda.
•Innovation and Competiteviness
Ministro dello Sviluppo EconomicoMinistro On ISCOM ACTIVITIESpp
Dipartimento per Dipartimento per l'Capo Dip
Ufficio per gli Affari Generali e per le Risorse
Ministro On. Paolo Romani
Dipartimento per l'energia
lo sviluppo e la coesione economica
l'impresa e l'internazionaliz‐
zazione
Dipartimento per le comunicazioni
Di i l l i Direzione generale per la politica
Capo Dip.Dr. Roberto Sambuco
Direzione generale per la pianificazione e la gestione dello
spettro radioelettrico
Direzione generale per i servizi di comunicazione elettronica e di
radiodiffusione
Direzione generale per la politica regionale unitaria comunitaria
Direzione generale per politica regionale unitaria nazionale
Direzione generale per le risorse minerarie ed energetiche
Direzione generale per la sicurezza
dell'approvvigionamento e le
Direzione generale per la politica industriale e la competitività
Direzione generale per la lotta alla contraffazione ‐ Ufficio Italiano Brevetti e Marchi
radiodiffusione
Direzione generale per la regolamentazione del settore
postale
Istituto Superiore delle
Direzione generale per l'incentivazione delle attività
imprenditoriali
infrastrutture energetiche
Direzione generale per l'energia nucleare, le energie rinnovabili e
l'efficienza energetica
Direzione generale per il mercato, la concorrenza, il
consumatore, la vigilanza e la normativa tecnica
Direzione generale per le piccoleIstituto Superiore delle Comunicazioni e Tecnologie dell'
Informazione.ISCTI
Direzione generale per le piccole e medie imprese e gli enti
cooperativi
Direzione generale per la politica commerciale internazionale
DirettoreDr. Rita Forsi
Direzione generale per le politiche di
internazionalizzazione e la promozione degli scambi
C l i• The diffusion of Fiber based technologies is today
Conclusionse d us o o be based tec o og es s today
fundamental.• Based and applied research represent a corner stoneb i hi if d i h h l ldbut is nothing if not connected with the real world.
• Thus a deepley coordinations between the actors, bothpublic and private is neededpublic and private, is needed.
• The European Commision approach is going towardsthe right direction.g
• In order to reinvent ourself and to grow as Communitywe need now to enforce this approach and to open ust th i t ti l tto the international actors.
In honor of Prof. Benedetto Daino
21/08/1935‐12/01/2011
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