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26 April 2005 ELITEX, New Delhi 1
Bandwidth issues & ICT applications
Deepak MaheshwariSecretary ISP Association of India
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Agenda 1,2,3…Let’s Talk numbers! IT Superpower or …? Elephant & the Dragon(s) Bandwidth & Internet International Trends Policy & Regulatory Actions Regulatory Intent & Actions Last Mile: The Biggest Challenge Pro-Active Regulatory interventions Vibrant Bandwidth Market :
Futures, Options & … (circa 2006?)
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1,2,3…Let’s Talk Numbers!
700 + ISP licenses issued so far 300 + surrendered 180 + operational
6 million Internet subscribers < 0.4 million broadband subscribers 35 million Internet users Public access the primary and sole access
point for a big populace 256 kbps minimum to qualify as ‘broadband’
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IT Superpower or …?
Index / Rank Sponsor(s) Rank Year
Network Readiness Index
WEF / INSEAD 42/105 2003-2004
Digital Access Index ITU 119/178 2003
Friendliest Environment for online business
EIU 43/60 2004
Maximum no. of Internet users
Internet.com & others
6-8 2004-2005
• In 2000, Planning Commission targeted 35 million Internet subscribers in 2007• Broadband Policy 2004 has a target of 40 million Internet subscribers by 2010• Large population and internal disparity weigh us down
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Elephant & the Dragon(s)
Broadband Policy 2004 targets at least 50% Internet subscriptions to be of Broadband type in India, w.e.f. 2005 itselfLess than 20% international traffic in China / Japan / Korea
• Mostly local contentIn India, more than 70% Internet traffic is international
• Mostly non-local content• Even domestic traffic is often routed through international transit
India China
Internet users 6 million 100 million
Broadband as % of Internet
<8% > 45%
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Bandwidth & Internet
Worldwide, >80% international bandwidth is used for Internet
Worldwide, >50% domestic bandwidth is used for Internet
Broadband access is the key behind continuous development of technologies like DSL, cable modem, wi-fi, Wimax, 3G/4G, …
Though Internet is a global system, its beauty and efficiency lie in keeping the traffic as local as possible.
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International Trends
Bandwidth consumption outpacing reduction in prices Submarine as well as terrestrial prices down by around
50% during last year Around 50% further reduction predicted in next one
year E1:DS3:STM1 price multiples are typically 1:4:10
Internet traffic growth rates have outpaced backbone capacity deployments
New cables build-up begin with gusto Asia is the new fulcrum of activity FL-LRIC (Forward Looking – Long Range Incremental
Cost) is the model chosen by most regulators in tariff fixation
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Policy & Regulatory Actions Towards
Development of Effective Competition Till 9th July 1998, service providers had to pay double the
normal tariff for domestic leased circuits Thanks to Telecom Tariff Order, 1999 leased line tariff
came down by upto 93% overnight, w.e.f. 1st April 1999 Competition in NLDO introduced in 2001
Leasing of Passive & Active Infrastructure permitted Competition in ILDO introduced in 2002
No separate category for Passive & Active Infrastructure Broadband Recommendations dated 29th April 2004
recognised that bandwidth constitutes major cost for Internet & Broadband services
IPLC tariff ordernotified on 11th March 2005 Domestic Leased Circuit order notified on 21st April 2005
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Regulatory Intent & Actions
Broadband Recommendations dated 29th April 2004 Access providers of local segment of leased lines to be mandated to
provide the local links to NLDOs & IP-2 “The Authority views access to international bandwidth as a
bottleneck facility and will take appropriate actions” Telecom Tariff Order, 1999 dated 9th March 1999
International Leased Line tariffs forborne though no reasons recorded
“The Authority will review leased circuit tariffs again after one year in order to take account of the decline in costs during that period”
Domestic Leased Circuits Tariff Order dated 21st April 2005 “The Authority will revisit this ceiling tariff after a year
based on the prevailing market trends and data prevailing at that time”
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Last Mile : the biggest challenge
>90% fixed (copper) lines controlled by incumbent ‘Unbundling’ is usually under the ‘Interconnection’ regime in most
countries but rather than dealing with it head-on, TRAI forwarded a complex set of recommendations on unbundling ‘at least 3 year old’ copper pairs
However, unbundling not recognised as a bottleneck in the Broadband Policy though operators free to enter into commercial agreements
• Commercial agreements could always happen and did not require policy annunciation per se
• Regulatory intervention required in sharing infrastructure of this ‘natural & historical monopoly’ of the copper pair in the last mile
Cable Though technically, cable is ‘ultra-high Broadband’ capable, mostly
uni-directional and requires investment in upgrades Wireless
Wi-fi, LMDS, MMDS, CorDECT, Wimax, 3G, 4G, …, … Incentives needed for making wireless attractive
• Pricing reform & decongestion
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Pro-active Regulatory Intervention
Regulatory intervention required if the market fails TRAI has recognised market failure and ineffective
competition for both IPLC & DLC, albeit lately To be effective, the intervention must be fast, effective,
minimalist & exemplary Incumbent ignored and continues to do so, TRAI’s
intervention against discriminatory pricing of leased circuits to other telecom licensees introduced w.e.f. 1st April 2004
Further steps to be taken for boosting competition Equitable access to submarine cable landing facility by all
ILDOs & ISPs Introduction of Infrastructure Providers in International
Sector as well• Leasing of dark fibers & Wavelengths are quite common
Guard against ‘Vertical Price Squeeze’
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Vibrant Bandwidth Market : Futures, Options & … (circa 2006?)
TRAI recommendation on ‘Unified Licensing Regime’ dated 13th January 2005
“The Authority recommends that reselling should not be permitted at this stage”
TRAI order on Domestic Leased Circuits dated 21st April 2005 : Measures to Promote Competition
“Inter-connect of operators for provisioning of multi-operator leased circuits
Introduction of reselling of bandwidth Introduction of wholesale and retail pricing”