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Telecommunications Industry in Israel august 2002. Ministry of Communications. Presentation Agenda. Israel Demographics & ICT Statistics Telecommunications Industry Telecommunications Market Overview. Israel Demographics & ICT Statistics. ISRAEL Demographics. Population ~ 6.5 million. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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State of Israel

Ministry of Communications

TelecommunicationsIndustry in Israel

august 2002

Ministry of Communications

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State of Israel

Ministry of CommunicationsPresentation Agenda

Israel Demographics & ICT Statistics

Telecommunications Industry

Telecommunications Market Overview

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State of Israel

Ministry of Communications

Israel Demographics&

ICT Statistics

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State of Israel

Ministry of CommunicationsISRAEL Demographics

Population ~ 6.5 million.

Households ~ 1.8 million.

Average family ~ 3.6 persons.

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State of Israel

Ministry of CommunicationsIsrael’s ICT Sector - 2000(Information & Communications Technology)

Israeli ICT GDP grew from NIS 8.7 billion in

1990 to NIS 39 billion in 2000, 20% of business

sector GDP.

ICT GDP is 14.3% of total GDP.OECD highest - compared to 10-11% in US.

Investment in ICT research and

development is 23% of the ICT GDP.OECD highest - compared to 16-17% in Finland.

148,000 employees.Source: CBS, 2001

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State of Israel

Ministry of CommunicationsIsrael's Telecommunications

3.2 million main telephone lines (50% penetration, more than 95% of households)

5.5 million mobile customers, on 4 networks (85% penetration)

1.5 million households connected to multi-channel subscriber television Cable TV: 3 operators, 1.2 million subscribers, 70% of

homes passed, 95% household coverage. Satellite DTH TV: 1 operator, 0.3 million subscribers

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State of Israel

Ministry of Communications

Telecommunications Industry

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State of Israel

Ministry of Communications

Israel's Electronics IndustriesSource: IAEI, 2002

Combined 2001 sales - $14.25 billion, of which $11.75 billion were exports sales.

Highly skilled workforce - 62,000 employees, including over 63% scientists, engineers & technicians.

Sales per employee - over $230,000.

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State of Israel

Ministry of CommunicationsTotal 2001 Sales – $14.25 billion

Source: IAEI, 2002

Defense Systems15%

Components16.7%

Telecommunications29.6%

Software21%

Industrial &Medical Systems

17.7%

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State of Israel

Ministry of Communications

Leading Israeli Telecommunications & Electronics Companies

Company Sales 2001 Line of Business (US$M)

Intel Electronics (Israel) 1614 SemiconductorsMotorola Israel 1278 Communications & SemiconductorsVishay Israel 1182 Electronics & ElectricityE C I 1170 TelecommunicationsComverce 710 Telecommunications & ElectronicsGilat Satellite Networks 505 Satellites CommunicationsTelrad 470 TelecommunicationsCheck Point 425 Software Formula 406 Software R A D 190 Telecommunications & Electronics

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State of Israel

Ministry of CommunicationsIndustry Excellence Areas

Telecommunications – networking & network management, billing, Internet, video & image processing, wireless, satellite communications, access networks, broadband & photonics, network security & VPN’s, messaging, home networking.

Computerized production equipment & imaging.Software.Semiconductors & photonic components.Defense systems – missiles, anti-missiles &

guided weapons, opto-electronics, radars, C4I, EW (Electronic Warfare), simulation, training.

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State of Israel

Ministry of CommunicationsStatistical Highlights

Source: IAEI, 2002

Electronics All OtherIndustries Industries

Exports[% of total sales] 82 25

Added value [%] 68 42

Scientist, engineers& technicians [%] 63 14

Employees in R&D [%] 12 2

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State of Israel

Ministry of CommunicationsMajor R&D Efforts

Stretching Boundaries of Imagination & Ingenuity

Innovative synergistic industry-academy cooperation, supported by the Chief Scientist, Ministry of Industry & Trade.

Over 100 industrial & academic participants.

Focused on establishment of the technological infrastructure for the next generation.

Key telecommunications R&D activities: Digital wireless Satellite systems Broadband & optical

technology

Internet & Multimedia Telemedicine Microelectronics Network management

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State of Israel

Ministry of CommunicationsTechnology Start-ups

Israel is one of the largest world centers for start-up enterprises, with ~2000 active start-ups.

Innovative, technology-intensive activity, representing several technology breakthroughs.

Major international activity: Strategic alliances and joint ventures. Raising capital - venture, seed & risk

investments.

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State of Israel

Ministry of CommunicationsVenture CapitalSource: IVC Research Center (TheMarker, 27 January 2002)

Investments by venture capital funds constitute an added value above financial contributions - in management, world market familiarity, strategic guidance and economic credibility.

During 2001, 526 Israeli companies raised $2.0 billion (compared to 513 companies & $3.1 billion during 2000).

40% ($812 million) was invested by Israeli venture capital funds.

The active sectors are communications (42%), software (20%), life sciences (14%) & Internet (9%).

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State of Israel

Ministry of Communications

Telecom Israel 2002 Exhibition and Conference:

The Future is Here

Tel-Aviv, 4-7 November, 2002

For more information

Telecom Israel 2002:http://www.telecom2002.co.il

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State of Israel

Ministry of CommunicationsTelecom-Israel 2002 EventTel-Aviv, 4-7 November, 2002

Important international exhibition & conference: Exhibition: 4-7 November 2002 Conference: 5-7 November 2002

A showcase of hottest technologies and applications.

The place to see how new technologies, products, services and issues are reshaping the world of communications.

The future is here - Wherever you look, across the globe, Israel’s born products stand up.

We invite you to witness for yourself!

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State of Israel

Ministry of Communications

Telecom Israel 2002 Conference Program (preliminary)

Tuesday, 5 Nov. Wednesday, 6 Nov. Thursday, 7 Nov.

Telecom, IT & Media at the Crossroad: Challenges and OpportunitiesAfter the Hype - Sober View of the IT, Telecoms and Media Industries

Information is PowerCivilian & Military Information Security at the Turn of the Century

BB and 3G - is the Future Bright?The Drivers for Successful Broadband Fixed and Mobile Implementation

Telecom and Content Regulation - Critical Must or Unnecessary Burden?

The New Mobile World - Will Mobile Operators Make the Change From Voice to Multimedia?

Network Infrastructure in a Competitive World - All Optical Core

Broadband Fixed & Mobile Access Networks - Will the Bottleneck Open?

Interactive Entertainment - Is There More than Sex, Shopping and Games?

Delivering Business Services - The New Generation Application Service Provider

Intelligent Buildings and Home Networking - Towards Networked Home?

Government & Business Collaboration - Government Incentives and Business Motivation Support for Technology Development

Network Infrastructure in a Competitive World - Next Generation Network: All IP Switching and Service Delivery

New Horizons for Internet Technology - What is the Next Big Thing?

Fixed Mobile Convergence - Bundling or Bumbling?

Service and Network Security in an Open Broadband World

Consumer and Business Applications - The Future of B2C Retailing and B2B Trading

Managing Customer Relationship - Adding Value Through Customer Management

The Future of Fixed Services Competition - Is There Opportunity for CLEC’s?

Israel Telecommunications Market - Will the Growth Continue?

Startups and Venture Capital - Investments in the Future of Israel’s Technology

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State of Israel

Ministry of Communications

Telecommunications Market Overview

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State of Israel

Ministry of Communications

Telecommunications Services Market - 2001

InternationalLong-Distance

Cable TV

Terminal Equipment& Business Systems

Internet services

FixedServices

52%MobileServices

26%

9%7%

2%4%

Total telecom services market ~ US $5 billion

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State of Israel

Ministry of Communications

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State of Israel

Ministry of CommunicationsBroad Band

100,000 ADSL lines, 15,000 Cable modems.

Competition launched January 2002.

Subscribers growth ~175% in the last 8 month.

Households penetration ~6%.

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State of Israel

Ministry of CommunicationsRegulatory Policy

Public interest - the main issue

Competition - the key for innovation, entrepreneurship, investment & growth.

Key action areas: Liberalization. Re-regulation. Privatization.

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State of Israel

Ministry of CommunicationsRegulation Ideology

Free and competitive markets promote growth, efficiency, customer satisfaction & economic advantage.

Market restructuring, in transition from monopoly to open and free market, during a short time period, requires active and balanced regulatory intervention.

Once competitive marketplace is achieved, a strong regulator will provide unnecessary intervention, and should be abolished.

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State of Israel

Ministry of Communications

From Monopoly to Competition

Pelephone(Bezeq)

Bezeq

Bezeq

MobileServices

1994 2000 2002 +

PelephoneCellcomPartner

PelephoneCellcomPartnerMIRS

FixedServices

(Infrastructure, Transmission & Telephony)

Bezeq

BezeqCable CompaniesOthers:

WirelineWireless

InternationalLong

DistanceServices

Bezeq-InternationalBarakGolden-Lines

Bezeq-InternationalBarakGolden-LinesAdditional operators

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State of Israel

Ministry of Communications

Fixed servicesDriven by Broadband Demand

Actual competition started Q2 2002

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State of Israel

Ministry of Communications

Bezeq CallCommunications

CPE &BusinessSolutions

(100%)

yesDirect

BroadcastingSatellite(44.9%)

Bezeq Consortium

BezeqInternational ILD & Internet

(100%)

PelephoneMobile Services

(50%)

BezeqFixed Services& Infrastructure(Holding Company)

Walla!Communications

Portal & web

hosting

(36.7% by BI)

Bezeq Online

Call Center

(100%)

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State of Israel

Ministry of Communications

Bidding for Majority Stake in Bezeq Israel’s incumbent telecommunications operator. annual sales ~2 billion US $.11,000 employees (8,500 in Bezeq, The parent

company).Government holds 54.6% of Bezeq shares

(remaining shares - publicly held). Government issued a formal tender, for private

sale of 50.01% of the share capital of Bezeq. Six groups filed applications at 13 February 2002.The process is planned to be completed in 6

months.

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State of Israel

Ministry of Communications

Incumbent main services & technologies

100% digital exchanges & transmission (mainly SDH).

Interconnection with mobile & ILD operators.

ISDN & ADSL Access.

Data Network – TDM, F.R, ATM, 64Kb/s – 622Mb/s.

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State of Israel

Ministry of Communications

Cable TV firms - the new entrants

Fully digitized HFC networks (750MHz).

Cable Modem broadband Internet services (64Kb/s – 2Mb/s).

Interactive TVT- mail, T- commerce.Future plans – IP telephony and

data services over cable.

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State of Israel

Ministry of Communications

Mobile Services

Competition Introduced December 1994

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State of Israel

Ministry of CommunicationsMobile Operators

CompanyPelephoneCellcomPartnerMIRS

Licensed1987199419982001

Market share28%40%28%4%Frequencies

(Mhz)800, 2000800, 1800,

2000900, 1800, 2000

800

Technology (present)

NAMPS & CDMA

TDMA & GSM

GSMiDEN

(ESMR)

FutureCDMA & UMTS

UMTSUMTSiDEN

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State of Israel

Ministry of Communications

Mobile Technologies: key trends

New services: SMS (interoperable), WAP, SHTML

wireless internet. Content: news, media & data services. Location based services. M(obile) – Commerce

(vending machines, parking,

gas station,etc).

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State of Israel

Ministry of Communications

2G/3G Mobile License Auctions

MSR (Multiple Simultaneous Round) combined auction.

Frequency packages: 4 Bands: 2G FDD, 2x10 MHz. 4 Bands: 3G FDD, 2x10 MHz.

3G TDD: 5 MHz (for 3 packages only).

Reserve price: 2G: US $45M. 3G: US$55M. Tender published: 28 March 2001. 18 December 2001 auction produced NIS

1,026 million.

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State of Israel

Ministry of Communications

Why Will 3G Succeed in Israel?

Israel is well suited for 3G: Relatively wealthy country (~$20K GDP/cap). Technology literate. High mobile penetration, extremely high usage.

Favorable auction price - $42/pop Germany $544, UK $537, France $287, Italy $211, Ireland $211, Austria $91, Denmark $80.

Light rollout requirements: Operators do not have to launch services unless they

are sure they will succeed. Each service country-wide availability - 24mo after

initial commercialization.

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State of Israel

Ministry of Communications

International Long Distanceservices

Facilities Based Competition Introduced July 1997

1 state – owned, 2 privately – owned service providers

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State of Israel

Ministry of Communications

Submarine Optical Cables Infrastructure

LEV

EMOS CIOSCable RFCS Capacity

EMOS 1990 280 Mb/sCIOS 1994 622 Mb/sLEV 1998 5 Gb/sMN1 2001 3.84 Tb/s

MEDNautilus 1

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State of Israel

Ministry of CommunicationsThe Israel Internet-2 Network

Part of the global research network for the NGI (Next Generation Internet).

Connecting Israel to the forefront of scientific and industrial R&D, through: StarTap - US NSF/I-2/NGI interconnection point. Géant – The pan-European Gigabit research network.

45 Mb/s connection to Géant (London), 45 Mb/s connection to StarTap (Chicago).

10 Mb/s & 155 Mb/s IP, ATM & SDH domestic connectivity.

http://www.internet-2.org.il

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State of Israel

Ministry of CommunicationsCivilian Telecommunications Satellites

AMOS-1: TV distribution, SNG & VSAT launched May 1996. Geostationary orbit at 4

o West.

7 transponders, covering Middle East & Central Europe. Designed, manufactured and controlled by Israel Aircraft

Industries.

Gurwin-II TechSAT: communications, remote sensing & research Launched July 1998. 830 km altitude sun-synchronous circular orbit. 50 kg, 3-axis stabilized Earth-pointing microsat. Designed, manufactured and controlled by the

Technion - Israel Institute of Technology.

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State of Israel

Ministry of CommunicationsAmos 2 SatelliteLaunch Planned for Q2 2003.

Geostationary orbit at 4o West (co-located with AMOS 1).

11 active transponders & 3 backup transponders, 72 MHz bandwidth each.

High power - planned for DTH TV distribution, two-way Internet services and broadband VSAT networks.

3 spot beams: Middle East - supporting up to 11 transponders. Europe - supporting up to 6 transponders. US East coast - supporting up to 8 transponders.

Designed, manufactured and controlled by Israel Aircraft Industries.

Owned & operated by Spacecom Ltd.

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Ministry of Communications

The EndThank you for your attention

For more informationhttp:/www.moc.gov.il