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Satellite Communications Satellite Communications Satellite Communications Satellite Communications in Mongoliain Mongoliain Mongoliain Mongolia
Od l Ul iikh t Ph DOdgerel Ulziikhutag, Ph.DDirector General of Public Administration and Cooperation Dept.,
Information, Communications Technology and Post Authority, Government of Mongolia
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1. ICTPA and it’s Objective
2. Current status of Satellite Communications of Mongolia
3. Policy of National Satellite of Mongolia
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ICTPA Basic FunctionICTPA Basic Function
Policy, strategy and planning to develop ICT, Space and Post sectors in MongoliaSpace and Post sectors in Mongolia
Improve legal environment of ICT Space andImprove legal environment of ICT, Space and Post sectors
Make a decision and coordinate its i l t ti t t d t t th A tiimplementation targeted to carry out the Action Plan of the Government of Mongolia
Television Broadcasting1930: Establishment of “Radio Television
Broadcasting “ state budgetary enterpriseg g y p1967: Establishment of Mongolian national TV1960-1970: LW radio broadcasting stations
(Ulaanbaatar, Ulgii, Altai, Murun, Dalanzadgad, Choibalsan, Sainshand)
1970: Establishment of satellite earth station ”Orbit”1971: Member of “Intersputnik” international organization for satellite
communicationcommunication 1980: TV broadcasting via microwave transmission system1991: TV broadcasting via Asiasat1991: TV broadcasting via Asiasat1997: Member of “Intelsat ” international organization for satellite
communicationcommunication1999 : TV broadcasting via Intelsat2005: Member of Asia Pacific Space Communication Organziationp g
d di b d iTV and Radio broadcastingService providers
Satellite TV providers 1Satellite TV providers 1
Independent TV’s 15LW radio broadcasters 1FM radio broadcasters 124Cable TV operators 75MMDS operators 43MMDS operators 43
Television BroadcastingTelevision BroadcastingTV Broadcasting via Asiasat /1992‐1998/
d / /TV Broadcasting via INTELSAT 906‐64E /1999‐2010/DVB‐S standard /2005/Retransmission 380 stations in all province and soums centers (UHF, VHF)
Full coverage of Mongolia
6 TV channels (MNB, Education TV, TV5/TV9 and UBS/MN25) 2 FM channel 72 MHz bandwidth at C BAND,72 MHz bandwidth at C BAND,
Current status of national Broadcasting t knetworks
Since 2008 TV broadcasting at Ku band (DDISH Co.Ltd.,) DVB S standardDVB‐S standard APSTAR‐5 at 138E18 digital TV channels54 MH b d id h K BAND54 MHz bandwidth at Ku BAND,
Member of InternationalMember of International Organization
• ITU 1964/08/27
• Intersputnik 1971/11/15• Intersputnik 1971/11/15
• APT 1991/09/13
• Intelsat 1997/09/05
• APSCO 2005/10/28
Legal and Policy Frameworkg yLegal and Policy Papers Articles National Conpresehive Strategic objective 1: (2007 2015) to launchNational Conpresehive Development Strategy based on MDGs
Strategic objective 1: (2007-2015) to launch communications satellite for geostationary orbit by 2015
Засгйн газрын 2009 оны 320-р тогтоол Government Resolution N320 in 2009
•16 Article. Project of National Communications Satellite in Mongolia
N320 in 2009Resolution N 45 by Parliament of Mongolia for socioeconomic
•14.1 Article: To Implement Project of National Communications Satellite in
general guideline in 2010. УИХ-ын 2010 оны 45-р тогтоол• Монгол Улсын нийгэм, эдийн
Mongolia
, дзасгийг хөгжүүлэх үндсэн чиглэл
Future Demand of National Satellite• A low population density
• A large territory and there are many places where no one is livingA large territory and there are many places where no one is living.,
desert and mountainous area
• Satellite Transponder lease is expensive• Satellite Transponder lease is expensive
• An Increasing demand to exchange important information
A d i t d l th t ’ b i d f i i• A desire to develop the country’s business and foreign economic
cooperation
• The need to develop emergency health care service
• The need to develop educational services to citizens based on E-
Education
• To gain more knowledge through ICT achievements and to create
conditions such that the people of Mongolia have equal access to
information
ITU Allocation for MongoliaS t /O bit RSpectrum/Orbit Resources
№ Description Appendix 30А Appendix 30B№ Description Appendix 30А Appendix 30B1 Space location 74 deg E 113,6 deg E2 Radio Frequency 17 3 18 1 GHz2 Radio Frequency
/ Broadcasting satellite serviceBSS/
17.3 - 18.1 GHz
BSS/3 Radio Frequency
/ Fixed satellite service FSS/
4 500-4 800 MHz
6 725-7 025 MHz/ Fixed satellite service FSS/ 6 725-7 025 MHz
10.70-10.95 MHz
11.20-11.45 MHz
12.75-13.25 MHz
Expected Applications
• Broadcasting content distribution and contribution (audio and video); • Disaster relief and emergency communications; • Back haul for terrestrial mobile networks; • High capacity internet;
Di t d ti• Distance education; • Distance medicine;
VS t t k• VSat networks; • Broadcasting Direct To Home (DTH);
Governmental communications;• Governmental communications; • Other point-to-point, point-to-multipoint and multipoint to multipoint telecommunicationsmultipoint-to-multipoint telecommunications applications, etc.
Conclusion
• Government of Mongolia places strong emphasis on the provision
of better quality communications to rural and remote areas
• Introducing ICT to the agriculture, manufacturing, services and
government sectors is one of the priorities for the development of
Mongolia
• Once available, communication by satellite provides an important
infrastructure which enables the transmission of information from
many points to many points as well as the implementation of
communications in short period of timecommunications in short period of time
• The experiences of developed countries show that they have
solved many ICT issues by launching national satellitesolved many ICT issues by launching national satellite
Thank you for kind attentionThank you for kind attention
Contact Address:Contact Address:
Odgerel Ulziikhutag PhD.Odgerel Ulziikhutag PhD.Director GeneralDirector GeneralPublic Administration and Cooperation DepartmentPublic Administration and Cooperation DepartmentPublic Administration and Cooperation DepartmentPublic Administration and Cooperation DepartmentInformation, Communications Technology and Post Authority, The Information, Communications Technology and Post Authority, The Government of MongoliaGovernment of MongoliaSuite 201, Central Post Office, Sq.SukhbaatarSuite 201, Central Post Office, Sq.Sukhbaatar--1, Ulaanbaatar1, Ulaanbaatar--1516015160Tel: (976)Tel: (976)--1111--324147 Fax: (976)324147 Fax: (976)--1111--330780330780Mobile: (976)Mobile: (976)--9911021999110219Mobile: (976)Mobile: (976) 9911021999110219Web: www.ictpa.gov.mnWeb: www.ictpa.gov.mn
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