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Title: BROADBAND FUTURE IN EGYPT


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BROADBAND FUTURE IN EGYPT
Tarek Saadawi MCIT Consultant City University of
New York MCIT EXPAT Event Teaneck, NJ, USA June
24, 2006
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Agenda
  • Egypt Networking Infrastructure
  • Access
  • Core (Backbone)
  • Major Changes in Egypts Telecom Sector
  • Broadband Access (DSL and Others)
  • Media Conversion and Opportunities
  • Summary and Recommendation

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Nationwide Fiber Transmission Network of Egypt
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Major Changes in Egypts Telecom Sector
  • Far reaching deregulations
  • Adoption of New Telecom Act
  • Loop unbundling
  • Third mobile operator, International voice
    licensing
  • Licensing of various services (VSAT, ISP, DSL,
    etc.)
  • Adoption of e-signature law
  • Evolution of Egypts telecom infrastructure
  • the deployment and acquisition of state of the
    art networking technology
  • Packetized voice in the core network
  • ATM at the edge of the network
  • Modem pooling provided for technical platform for
    all ISPs (and the free-internet), as well as the
    establishment of IXP in Egypt
  • CDMA WLL
  • Broadband Access
  • ADSL , Wi Fi / Wi-Max, Cable TV (CATV), VDSL
    and FTTP
  • Last Mile Access (leveraging underground
    utilities infrastructure)
  • Others (3G mobile, LMDS/MMDS.)
  • Voice over IP
  • IP-Centrex, VoIP over DSL, VoIP International,
    VoIP in TEs core network

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Major Components of Egypt Telecom Infrastructure
  • ACCESS NETWORK
  • Continue the deployment of modem pooling for the
    Free Internet model.
  • Continue aggressively with unbundling and DSLAM
    co-location as the base for ADSL initiative.
  • Wireless Local Loop deployment spcially in rural
    areas and the establishment of the Universal
    Service Fund
  • CORE/EDGE NETWORK
  • Continue to deploy packetized IP-based core
    infrastructure for aggregated voice and data
    services (NGN).
  • Deployment of IP/ATM edge network for
    mutliservice environment in rural areas.
  • Expand on Optical-Ethernet capabilities for
    aggregated services.
  • Deploy IP-soft switch and implement IP-centrex
    for business applications (NGN).

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Internet is spreading across Egypt
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Emergence of Telecom Liberalization in Developing
Countries
  • Thirty-seven of the 156 developing countries (as
    classified by the World Bank) have adopted full
    competition.
  • Thirty three developing countries (21 ) that
    are classified as having "partial competition" in
    international communications

8
Evaluation and Comparison of Alternative
International Entry Strategies
  • Criteria
  • WTO Compliance
  • Economic Efficiency
  • Enhancing Internet Data
  • Protecting Foreign Exchange Earnings
  • Avoiding Rate Shock
  • Fairness and Transparancy
  • Options
  • Open Entry
  • Staggered Beauty contest
  • Auction
  • Consortium
  • Single ooperator
  • Single Consortium

9
Evaluation and Comparison of Alternative
International Entry Strategies
Rankings excellent, good, fair, weak, poor.
10
DSL Timeline in Egypt
2000
2004
2002
2003
2006
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DSL
  • DSL is the most common broadband access method
    in the world today and is evolving to higher
    speeds and longer reach as evidenced by the
    development of ADSL2, and VDSL.
  • ADSL2 can provide 12 Mbps up to 5000 ft (1.5 km)
    distance, and 24 Mbps over the same distance by
    bonding two copper pairs.
  • VDSL can provide 20-25 Mbps up to 3000 ft (0.9
    km) distance over one twisted copper pair.
  • Example 2 Standard Definition video channels,
    High Speed Internet Access and one voice call,
    3-4 Mbps on the DSL line would be sufficient.

12
International Bandwidth
  • It contributes about 30 (about 50 LE) of a basic
    DSL line cost (150 L.E.)
  • Opening up the International voice competition
    and the International Fiber Landing Points

13
Lack of Arabic Contents on the Internet
  • The vast majority of Internet sites that exist
    today are in English. There are some Arabic
    language sites, but they offer a limited set of
    options
  • MCIT/MAD are playing critical role through
    working with the Government agencies to create
    on-line applications, educate government workers
    on how to use the Internet and establish PC
    initiatives
  • Ministry of Media has a vast amount of media
    contents that can provide many new services, new
    applications, and new opportunities.

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Arabic Contents
  • Residential Contents (specially for teens young
    professionals)
  • Music download
  • Film previews
  • Video-on-Demand movies (at extra charge)
  • Sports portals that provide sports news, results
    and video clips from games
  • On-line gaming with a local community of interest
  • Business Contents E-Government sites, On-Line
    Banking, etc

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Other Broadband Technology
  • WiMAX / WiFi (Internet Café, hotels.)
  • CATV
  • FTTH (Fiber to the Home)
  • Mobile Networks 3 G / 2.5 G
  • Wireless Local Loop (WLL, lower speeds)

Egypt Telecommunications Master Plan 2,
2004 Broadband Strategy and Implementation
for Egypt , 2006
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CATV
  • Create a pilot program to address and monitor
    Egypts specific issues along five dimensions
    Regulatory, Community, Services, Technical, and
    Financial/ Business Model.
  • Provide an acceptable regulatory framework
    promoting implementation and use of CATV
    services
  • - Number of licenses, of
    Operators, geographical..?
  • Business Model

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Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH)
  • Cases where ADSL2 may not be the best answer
  • In new communities, (Laying cost, no need to
    hardened/powered OSP)
  • In rural areas, loop distances can be long hence
    necessitating putting DSLAMs in the outside plan
  • Multi-dwelling unit (MDU) using a PON terminating
    on a small DSLAM located in the MDU.
  • More Bandwidth (more than 10 Mbps per
    subscriber).
  • Two leading Approaches
  • Ethernet Passive Optical Network (E-PON)
  • Gigabit Passive Optical Network (G-PON)

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CONVERGENCE
  • The traditional separate distinctions between
    broadcasting and ICT are becoming increasingly
    blurred.
  • Convergence refers to the process by which
    communications networks and services (previously
    were separate) are being transformed such that
  • Different network platforms carry a similar range
    of voice, video (audiovisual) data transmission
    services (Broadband Internet, 3G mobile,
    wireless, etc., e.g., radio streaming over the
    Internet)
  • Different Consumer appliances receive a similar
    range of services (PC, laptop, PDA, cell phone,
    DTV, PSP, etc.)
  • New services are being created (VOD, video phone,
    multi-players online gaming, ..etc.)
  • __________________________________
  • OECD Definition

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The Battle to shape the home communications/entert
ainment landscape
Satellite dish
Packaged content
DAB
play station
radio
How will they be linked?
PC
mobile
TV
phone
DSL
DVB or cable
wire
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CONVERGENCE (continued)
  • Enabling Technology
  • Move from Analog to digital (digital TV, digital
    cable, digital satellite..)
  • Improvement in network speed
  • Compression techniques and storage capacity
  • Growing range of wireless applications
  • Advantages
  • Increased competition across delivery networks
    and between services
  • Reduce access bottlenecks (services are delivered
    over number of platforms e.g., soccer games in
    different places)
  • Create new services and stimulate innovations
    (and new entrants)
  • The importance of efficient management of
    frequency spectrum, including reassessment of the
    current uses of the spectrum is increasing

21
New Applications for ISPs
  • Voice-over-IP
  • Domestic VoIP-VPN
  • Domestic VoIP-PSTN
  • International VoIP
  • IP-TV

22
Some Triple Play Issues
  • The VoIP components of Triple Play should be
    subject to new VoIP regulations
  • The service provider shouldnt impose any
    restrictions on the content provider and
    visa-versa.
  • Packaging of contents may be done by various
    entities The studios, TV broadcast stations,
    specialized private companies, etc.
  • The Decency Law should be extended to the
    contents offered by DSL.

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SUMMARY
  • Summary
  • There are number of initiatives in the ICT sector
  • (e-learning, e-health, media conversion,
    Industrial automation.)
  • Media conversion is a new industry and in its
    infant stage
  • Opportunities exist in
  • new infrastructure,
  • Content aggregation,
  • Multimedia Web-portals,
  • e-commerce, etc.

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