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ITU activities and statistics relating to DSO and DTT
frequency planning
Ilham Ghazi Head, Broadcasting services division
Radiocommunication Bureau
DSO Status
Completed Ongoing
Source: http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Spectrum-Broadcasting/Pages/DSO/dashboard.aspx
Adopted DTT standards
Source: http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Spectrum-Broadcasting/Pages/DSO/dashboard.aspx
DVB-T
DTMB
ATSC
ISDB-T
DVB-T2
DSO Status for 197 countries
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ongoing
Not started/No information
DSO Status
LDC Developing Developed
The classification of developed/developing/LDC was taken from http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Pages/definitions/regions.aspx and http://www.itu.int/net/itunews/ldc-list.aspx The DSO information is taken from Source: http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Spectrum-Broadcasting/Pages/DSO/dashboard.aspx
DSO Status by category
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Developed
Completed Ongoing Not started
10%
35% 55%
Developing
Completed Ongoing Not started
8% 0%
92%
LDC
Completed Ongoing Not started
The classification of developed/developing/LDC was taken from http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Pages/definitions/regions.aspx and http://www.itu.int/net/itunews/ldc-list.aspx The DSO information is taken from Source: http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Spectrum-Broadcasting/Pages/DSO/dashboard.aspx
GE06 planning Sub-Saharan Africa (ATU)
&
Arab Region (ASMG)
WRC decisions for Region 1
470-862 MHz: BC
470-790 MHz: BC
790-862 MHz:
MO/BC
470-694 MHz: BC
790-862 MHz:
MO/BC
694-790 MHz:
MO/BC
Need for more DTT channels in the band 470-694 MHz
Start of the frequency coordination meetings
Digital migration and spectrum Policy summits:
December 2011: Nairobi
September 2012: Accra
need to establish minimum spectrum requirements for
broadcasting and broadband at the national level
Charge ATU, with the assistance of the BR/ITU
In accordance with the recommendation:
35th meeting of the Permanent Arab Committee for Communications and Information ( Cairo : 4-5/3/2014 ) ,
and contributions of the Technical Secretariat of the Council of Arab Ministers for Communications and Information
Arab countries to ensure sufficient
spectrum for broadcasting in the 470-694 MHz and be able to release the
700/800 MHz
Charge ASMG with the assistance of the BR
General Recommendations
To consider the adoption of MPEG4 and
DVB-T2 standards, and dual HDTV/SD format
Maximum acceptable interfering margin is 4dB
4 layers. Administrations having more were encouraged to make the utmost effort to release part of it to neighbouring countries to reach up to that level of resource.
Invite the countries to use modern techniques for such service: DVB-T2/MPEG-4 or
later.
Maximum acceptable margin is 4dB ( 3 dB or 1.25
dB in special cases)
4 layers per Administration for this coordination period,
This number can be increased in the future,
individually,, according to GE06 Article 4 Procedures.
Results of the GE06 coordination meeting
• Average of satisfied requirements: 97.37% • Duration: 18 months. • 47 countries participated (except Mauritius). • 2 African summits: Nairobi 2011 and Accra 2012 to launch the process. • 3 planning and coordination meetings: Bamako, Kampala and Nairobi. • 33 iterations for the compatibility analysis, based on the requirements submitted by administrations. • 7107 submitted frequency requirements in 470-694 MHz (11406 at the RRC-06 for the band 470-862 MHz).
• Average of satisfied requirements: 76.87%:
• Duration: 11 months.
• 17 countries participated.
• 3 planning and coordination meetings: Dubai, Hammamet and Marrakech.
• 27 iterations for the compatibility analysis, based on the requirements submitted by administrations.
• 4346 submitted frequency requirements in 470-694 MHz (9151 at the RRC-06 for the band 470-862 MHz).
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Results: 1st and last iterations for SSA
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Evolution of assignable channels
Iteration 0 Iter 27
1st and last iterations for ASMG
Conclusion on BR actions
Provided and adapted the necessary software and tools;
Generated the initial requirements with flexible channels (to reach at least 4 layers);
Workshops and training on the GE06 tools and frequency planning: • To generate the requirements; • Assess technical compatibility;
Assistance in sub regional coordination meetings;
An Iteration each 2 weeks (from the beginning of the process until its end), and analysis of the results;
Generates the requirements for the ‘absent’ administrations (4 layers);
Assistance all along the process.
BDT - Broadcasting
István Bozsóki Head of Division
BDT/IEE/SBD 14 DTV Workshop 27/10/2016
Summary
15 DTV Workshop
• Guidelines for Transition to Digital Broadcasting (E, F, S)
• Assistance for the preparation of national roadmap (more than 30
countries since 2009)
• DSO database
• ITU-D Study Group Question Q8/1
• WSIS Action Line C9 (media)
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The Guidelines for Transition to Digital Broadcasting
Intended to provide information and recommendation
• On policy, technologies, network planning, customer awareness and business planning
• for the smooth transition to Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcasting (DTTB) and introduction of Mobile Television Broadcasting
Prepared in 2010 for Africa
• 1st Revision (2012) for ASP adding a section on archives migration
• 2nd revision (2014) for global including Satellite TV, Cable TV, IPTV
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National Roadmaps for Digital Broadcasting
Assisted a number of Member countries in developing roadmap for transition from analogue to digital broadcasting
ITU has helped more than 40 countries since 2009 for establishing national goals, strategies, key activities and so forth
• Projects funded by Republic of Korea, other projects sponsored by Japan, Australia, CAF (Latin-American Development Bank) and BDT’s direct assistance
program
• Africa Region (5)
• ASP Region (24)
• AMS: 13
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Recent Broadcasting Related Activities
Projects
Country assistance
Country case studies and reports
Others
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Projects
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Australian Project
Kiribati, Nauru
Roadmap publication ready
Tonga
Update is ready, draft Cabinet submission (Recommendations for regulatory changes to the
Communications Act 2000 for digital television)
PNG
ASO and DTTB regulatory review
Interactive Multimedia Services in Asia Pacific
Released
DTV Workshop 20 27/10/2016
Latin-American Development Bank (CAF)
Colombia, Paraguay
Bolivia, Venezuela
Panama, Costa Rica
Dominican Republic
Jamaica
DTV Workshop 21 27/10/2016
DTV Workshop
Country assistance
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Within BDT Operational Plan, direct assistance
Africa Region
Americas region
Summary of the roadmaps
DTV Workshop 23
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Country case studies and reports
DTV Workshop 24 27/10/2016
Country Case Studies
Australia,
Thailand
Japan
Reports
Report on Interactive Multimedia Services in ASP ITU-R SG1 Report on Digital Dividend
ITU-R Rep SM.2353-0 http://www.itu.int/pub/R-REP-SM.2353 The challenges and opportunities for spectrum management resulting from the transition to digital terrestrial television in the UHF bands
DSO database – updates from AFR, ARB, ITU-R SG6
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• ITU-Forum Global Conference Asia-Pacific
25-28 April 2016, Bangkok
http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Regional-Presence/AsiaPacific/Pages/Events/2016/Apr-ASPSMC/index.aspx
Latin-America
10-14 October 2016, Mexico City
http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Regional-Presence/Americas/Pages/EVENTS/2016/15532.aspx
Coming:
Sub-Sahara
7-10 November 2016
https://eu-ems.com/summary.asp?event_id=2292&page_id=4708
Arab
Beginning of 2017
DTV Workshop
Latest and future workshops
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Other Activities
• ITU-D Study Group 1 Question 8/1 – Final report
– Guideline for Communication Strategies
• Offering information to Member countries
– “Digital Dividend”, “Trends in Broadcasting”, “The Guidelines for Transition to Digital Broadcasting”, etc.
• Presentation at training seminars and workshops
• Cooperation with broadcasting organizations (WBU, EBU, ABU/AIBD etc.)
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Digital Terrestrial
Television
Broadcasting
(DTTB)
DSO database
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Website
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• Summary of the basic information from countries
• Relevant events (e.g. workshops, frequency coordination meetings, seminars)
• Relevant publications (e.g. ITU-R and ITU-D documents, roadmaps, workshop presentations)
• Relevant websites (e.g. ITU-R and ITU-D, broadcasting organizations, GE-06)
• Contacts
• Information sources (list of relevant surveys, questionnaires of the ITU-D and ITU-R and other sources)
• Accessible both form BDT and BR web pages
Circular Letter BDT/IEE/SBD/DM/014 from the BDT Director (23 February 2015)
• Given the dynamically changing status of the Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) deployment and in order to enable all administrations to benefit from the latest status and information concerning the Digital migration, Administrations are invited to make the necessary update to ensure that their actual status and data are correctly reflected on the portal.
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http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Spectrum-Broadcasting/Pages/DSO/Default.aspx
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Website features
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Spectrum Management Training Program
SMTP
27/10/2016
Addressed problem
• Today there are no formal holistic SM education programs, except some ad hoc commercial or public courses such as ITU BR seminars, USTTI
• Large administrations train SM staff by seconding them to experienced workers, but this offers narrowed vision and no formal quality check
• Many smaller administrations, especially in developing countries, do not have even such option, but must rely solely on ad hoc courses
Solution
• ITU established Spectrum Management Training Program:
– Unified course, offering students across the globe access to state-of-the-art holistic SM training and forward-looking professional vision
– Formalised assessment ensuring minimal quality of professional education
– Certification to give international recognition, with possible option of university credits/diploma
Pilot
• OM1 “Legal Basis and Regulatory Framework of Spectrum Management” – online, English, December 2014 – January 2015
https://academy.itu.int
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THANK YOU !!
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