ip and data provisioning via satellite. example of
TRANSCRIPT
Page - 1
International Telecommunication Union
Workshop on Satellites in IP and MultimediaGeneva, 9-11 December 2002
IP and Data Provisioning Via IP and Data Provisioning Via Satellite. Example of application Satellite. Example of application
in a Rural Region in Spainin a Rural Region in Spain
Julián SeseñaViceChairman ITU-R SG4
Rose
Page - 2
International Telecommunication Union
Workshop on Satellites in IP and MultimediaGeneva, 9-11 December 2002Rose
SINGULARITIES OF RURAL AREAS. EXAMPLE: REGION OF CASTILLA-LA MANCHA
nnnn Region with a highest industrial growth ratennnn Almost 100.000 enterprises (2001). Employment spread as:
- 19.6 % industrial activities- 14.5 % building constructions and materials- 11.1 % agro-food industries- 54.8 % services
nnnn Difficulties/weakness of individual initiativesnnnn Powering of the entrepreneurs/industrial synergies
IP over Satellite in a rural area
Page - 3
International Telecommunication Union
Workshop on Satellites in IP and MultimediaGeneva, 9-11 December 2002Rose
Need for Telecommunications infrastructure
• 79.461 Km2• 15.7 % surf. Spain• 1.726.199 Inhab.• 21,7 Inhab/km2.• 919 Municipalities• 99.423 Enterprises
Page - 4
International Telecommunication Union
Workshop on Satellites in IP and MultimediaGeneva, 9-11 December 2002Rose
Need for Telecommunications infrastructure
ADSL in Seseña
International Telecommunication Union
5
Workshop on Satellites in IP and MultimediaGeneva, 9-11 December 2002
Pentium II
Source: Intel and Datapro Reports
Pentium
486
386286808680084004
1971 1974 1978 1982 1985 1989 1993 1998
ProcessingCapacity
Modem transmission Rate (bps)
120 300 1200 4200 9.6k 14.4k 128k28.8k
Need for Telecommunications infrastructure
Rose
International Telecommunication Union
6
Workshop on Satellites in IP and MultimediaGeneva, 9-11 December 2002
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
USA
European Union
Spain
Castilla-La Mancha
Forecast of Wide-Band Transmission Demand
Rose
International Telecommunication Union
7
Workshop on Satellites in IP and MultimediaGeneva, 9-11 December 2002
Gateway
Return NetworkIP
POTS / ISDN / GSMINTERNET
Service Center
Basic Network Architecture
MonitoringAntenna
Multiplexer DVBEncapsulated IP-DVB
Access CenterAlarcos
40 Mbps
LAN
LanIP Gateway
LanIP Gateway
LanIP Gateway
LanIP Gateway
LanIP Gateway
LanIP Gateway
LanIP Gateway
LanIP Gateway
Individual Terminal
Enterprise School Local Government Healh Center
Corporative Terminal
Rose
International Telecommunication Union
8
Workshop on Satellites in IP and MultimediaGeneva, 9-11 December 2002
Satellite Wide-Band IP Network forCastilla –La Mancha
HISPASAT 1C
GATEWAY Red LAN
ANTENA DE RECEPCION (45- 90 cm)
Terminal Delegación/sedeTerminal Individual
USB/Tarjeta PC
ANTENA DE RECEPCION (45- 90 cm)
GATEWAY LAN
(45- 90 cm)
GATEWAY LAN
RECEIVING ANTENNA(45- 90 cm)
Corporative TerminalIndividual Terminal
USB/PC Card
RECEIVING ANTENNA(45- 90 cm)
Receiving Terminals
Rest of Municipalities (< 1000 inhabitants)UNIVERSAL ACCESS
MainMunicipalities
International Telecommunication Union
9
Workshop on Satellites in IP and MultimediaGeneva, 9-11 December 2002
Relevant figures of the Satellite Sector (Western Europe, 1995 - 2009)
Transponder utilization 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2004 2009
Equiv. to 36 MHz unit 704 727 751 825 910 1660 2227
C Band 199 219 217 255 249 257 201Ku Band 444 512 563 684 776 784 605Ka Band 28 51 51 51 76 557 557
Rose
Page - 10
International Telecommunication Union
Workshop on Satellites in IP and MultimediaGeneva, 9-11 December 2002Rose
Other initiativesDevelopment of technological projects
* MOBILITY.
* FLEXIMATV.
* DENUESTRATIERRA.B2B. Profit
* WIRELESSICT. Profit
* CONSISTORIA. Profit
International Telecommunication Union
11
Workshop on Satellites in IP and MultimediaGeneva, 9-11 December 2002
The role of Broadband applications via satellite
“In an ideal, high bandwidth world, every home and office would be directly connected to a fibre optic network…But for the moment, the world will have to make do with less than perfect slip roads on to the information superhighway.”
From Widening the wire, Financial Times, 12 August 1999
o Broadband satellite provides a direct connection to the information superhighway, thereby solving
• The last mile bottleneck and the network bottleneck • Constraints of existing infrastructure • The “promise” of bandwidth
o Broadband satellite is an enabler that comprises breakthrough technology
• Enables the high-bandwidth, high-quality, flexible network• Shatters the constraints of the last mile and creates
unprecedented e.business-related, value-added services. Rose
Page - 12
International Telecommunication Union
Workshop on Satellites in IP and MultimediaGeneva, 9-11 December 2002Rose
Thank You for your attention
www.DeNuestraTierra.comwww.SpanishMade.com
www.Rose.es