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Digital DividendOvercoming obstacles
  • Eric Fournier
  • Director Spectrum Planning and International
    Affairs
  • Agence Nationale des Fréquences
  • fournier_at_anfr.fr

2
Three inter-related objectives
  • Digital Dividend is a result of the analogue
    switch-off and digital switch-over.
  • All three processes have to be seen in
    conjunction
  • Example of France Law of 5th March 2007
  • Extension of digital TV
  • Coverage of 95 of the population
  • Additional multiplex (HDTV, mobile TV, bonus
    channels) from the 5 used for introduction of DTV
  • Analogue switch-off
  • Switch off before 30 November 2011
  • Final plan to be decided by the Prime Minister
  • Detailed plan for progressive switch off (area
    per area) should be published by the broadcasting
    authority (CSA) 9 month before its realization
  • Digital dividend
  • National scheme for the reutilization of
    frequencies made free by the analogue switch off
    to be decided by the Prime minister after
    consultation of an ad-hoc parliamentary
    commission on the digital dividend
  • The majority of the digital dividend is to be
    attributed to broadcasting

3
Analogue switch off and digital switch-over
  • For countries like France where fixed reception
    remains the main TV reception mode, simulcast was
    necessary
  • In a transition phase, it is necessary to ensure
    compatibility between
  • digital (inc. new services)
  • and analogue TV
  • The final plan is the situation after the end of
    analogue
  • It has to account for broadcasting and mobile
    dividend
  • It is progressively defined and achieved region
    by region
  • During transition and at switch-over, it is
    necessary to coordinate with the neighbours

4
Three inter-related objectives
Cambios de frecuencias
Refarming of analogue
Digital Dividend for broadcasting
Digital dividend for mobile
Arrêt de lanalogique
Extension of DTV
Transition plan
Final plan
5
Current transition multiplex arrangement in
France 18 free 10 pay TV 5 HDTV
6
Current TV reception modes
TV Access (considering only primary TV set) of households in 2008 Evolution over a year
DTT 30.1 14.3 points
Digital satellite 14.1 2.5 points
ADSL TV 10.5 5.1 points
Digital Cable (pay-TV) 5.5 0.8 point
Exclusively analogue terrestrial access 28.5 -16.9 points
Analogue cable (free and pay TV) 8.5 -0.7 point
7
Plan France-Numérique 2012
  • Plan published by the government in October 2008.
  • Prime Minister decisions published 23rd December
    2008.
  • Switch-over
  • First experience of switch-over in 2009
    Coulommiers, Kaysersberg, Cherbourg
  • General process for switch over (information,
    assistance )
  • Starting simultaneously from East (Alsace,
    Lorraine, Champagne, Franche-Comté) and West
    (Basse-Normandie, Pays de la Loire, Bretagne )
  • Digital dividend
  • 790-862 MHz allocated to mobile service from 30
    November 2011 (830-862 previously used by
    Defence)
  • Objective of 11 multiplex for DTV and 2 multiplex
    for mobile TV in the band 470-790 MHz
  • Negociation mandate to the ANFR for addressing
    the issue with neighbouring countries

8
What could we learn from our experience ?
  • It is possible to densify the use of the UHF band
  • For analogue/digital simulcast
  • For increasing broadcast services (mobile TV,
    HDTV, more programmes)
  • For digital dividend
  • Two critical elements
  • Timing
  • Cross-border coordination

9
Authorization process
  • The last part of the UMTS core band (3 blocs of
    2x5 MHz) will be allocated soon (beauty contest
    starting next month)
  • Current public consultation covering both
    authorization process for
  • 2500-2690 MHz
  • 790-862 MHz
  • Auction envisaged
  • Refarming necessary for both bands
  • Defence Point to Point links at 2.6 GHz (gt700
    links)
  • New programme for tactical defence communication
    system initially planned in the band 830-862 MHz

10
Cross-border coordination
  • Negotiation for the transition plan
    quasi-finalized with French neighbours
  • Three objectives for the final Plan
  • Reconstituting broadcasting networks below 790
    MHz
  • Adding new multiplex (today situation is 6/7 DTV
    multiplex 5 analogue in simulcast)
  • But also protecting the sub-band 790-862 MHz (in
    particular 832-862 MHz)
  • General principle is equitable access of
    spectrum, independently from the services
  • Each neighbour has different objectives (use of
    the sub-band, broadcasting usage, timing)

11
Interference risk at the border
12
CEPT Harmonisation
  • After WRC-07, CEPT has confirmed that the band
    790-862 MHz was THE sub-band
  • For economies of scale, it is essential to agree
    on technical conditions applicable to this
    frequency band
  • Channelling arrangement
  • Block edge mask
  • ECC Decisions in 2009 would trigger the
    development of equipment for availability in 2012
  • Widespread use of the sub-band in the long term
    would be beneficial to all CEPT countries

13
Channelling arrangement
  • Harmonised channelling arrangement will be
  • FDD 2 x 30MHz
  • Duplex gap of 11 MHz
  • Block size in multiples of 5 MHz
  • Reverse duplex direction.
  • Guard band of 1 MHz with broadcasting

14
BEM technical conditions
  • Technical conditions necessary for
  • Coexistence between different operators
  • Coexistence with broadcasting below 790 MHz
  • Coexistence with systems which will be used in
    the centre gap (e.g. radiomicrophones)
  • Consisting in block edge mask and eirp
    limitations

15
Protection of TV below 790 MHz
  • Risk of local interference to TV reception around
    base stations
  • The risk is dependent on TV receiver performance
  • Adjacent channel protection (channel 60) and, in
    the immediate vicinity, possible overloading
    effect
  • Measures to ensure compatibility (additional
    filtering, antenna pointing ) can only be taken
    at local level
  • Discussions in France
  • Extent of responsibility for mobile operators
  • Procedure to ensure that interference will be
    treated
  • Technical guidance to assess risk of interference
    and to mitigate interference

16
Coordination ARNS in Russia vs Mobile in other
countries
  • Protection of ARNS from mobile service is on the
    basis of RR 9.21 procedure except for those
    countries which had mobile allocation before
    WRC-07
  • Agreement is to be sought from ARNS countries
    which may be affected
  • Lack of technical elements for determining the
    affected ARNS administrations
  • Any objection is to be based on existing
    assignment
  • Review at WRC-11 under agenda item 1.17
  • From a technical standpoint, the most difficult
    issue is the protection of airborne ARNS
    receiver. However, existing assignments are very
    limited (only few MHz)
  • However, from a regulatory standpoint both
     ARNS  administration and  mobile 
    administrations may block new assignments (ARNS
    or mobile) based on broadcasting rights (GE-06) !

17
Coordination ARNS in Russia vs Mobile in other
countries (2)
  • Status quo may be beneficial today for Russia but
    is not a long-term solution
  • Russia should have the possibility to evolve ARNS
    usage and/or to plan for digital dividend
  • Neighbouring countries should have the
    possibility to deploy mobile service instead of
    broadcast
  • In the context of 1.17 a compromise solution has
    to be found

18
THANKS !
  • Any question ?
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