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Inventory of Telecommunication Infrastructure
in Poland
Don’t let the noise of othersopinions drown out your own inner voice.
Stay hungry. Stay foolish
Steve Jobs
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Why did we decide to consider mapping telecom infrastructure and create a special law few years ago ?
The main reason was... very low penetration
Other reasons :
• increased investment in the telecommunication sector• accelerated investments co – financed by EU funds• removal of investment barriers in telecommunication infrastructure
• accelerated construction of new generation networks
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Broadband Act 1/2
Allows local government units and public utility units to:• build and exploit telecommunication infrastructure;• supply telecommunication network/provide access to telecommunication infrastructure;• provision of telecommunication services;
Facilitates access to infrastructure of public utility units for building up public telecommunication networks (using synergies);
Requires the President of the OEC to draw up an inventory of existing telecommunications infrastructure and public telecommunications networks on the territory of Poland;
Facilitates telecommunication companies access to buildings in order to provide telecommunication services;
Makes impossible creating non-location telecommunications infrastructure rules in local zoning plans and grants the President of OEC the right of appeal against illegal provisions of the local zoning plans;
Lays down specific rules regarding the localization of regional broadband networks.
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Broadband Act 2/2
Provides a legal grounds of drawing up the inventory of existing telecommunication infrastructure and public telecommunication networks on the territory of Poland with a separate indication of coverage of the country by:
• optic links;• wireless networks;• building to enable collocation.
Institutions obliged to provide the President of the OEC with data on telecommunications infrastructure are:
• state and local government entities (with exceptions);• public utility units;• telecommunication companies;
Commits to ongoing review and update of the inventory, not less frequently than once a year
The scope of the inventory data published in the Information Broadband Infrastructure System;
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The Information Broadband Infrastructure System (SIIS)
It’s a computer system for gathering, processing, presenting and sharing information about telecommunications infrastructure, public telecommunication networks and buildings to enable collocation;
implemented within The Information Broadband Infrastructure System Projectand Polish Broadband Portal (SIPS). The Project is implemented by:
• Institute of Communication (Polish research unit), • Office of Electronic Communication • Ministry of Infrastructure
funded by the Operational Programme Innovative Economy 2007 - 2013 ;
Access
Distribution
Backbone
Nodes
Network model implemented in regulation
Addresses supplied byaccess network
Connections ( mainly FO )
Connection notinvented
Network 1
Network 2
Network NInterconnect Node:• Location ( address )• Transmission Medium ( FO, RL, Cable ...)• Transmission technology ( ATM, SDH, PDH, Ethernet …)• Throughput
Network Interconnection
Architektura sieci FTTC w technice PON w dystrybucji plus techniki xDSL
Access NodeDistribution Nodes
Interconnection Point
Interfaces
Poradnik dla Samorządów część 1 –budowa sieci
Coverage
FTTH - AON and Ethernet
Access/Distribution Node
Coverage
Coverage
Access Node
We can describe each particular cable to the home or leave network description on access node . We should remember that cables from last node to
the home are cables with low number of pair and usually operator doesn’t want to lease free capacity.
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North
Azymuth
Radius
BTS with sector antennas
Sector angle
Radio model
Geographical coordination of BTS Radioline
For big and medium telecoms • XML with detailed XSD structure
For small telecoms• Electronic forms
Format of input data about infrastructure
Statistic
Statistic
Support
Average response time52 min.
Work Flow system for calling and monitoring problems
Test version of portal
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Map in different scale:
Topographic
Ortophoto map
Orto-photo Building level
Telecom infrastructure:
Nodes Optical lines : Optical lines to lease
Thematic maps and GIS analyses
Infrastructure per communityNumber of operators per community
Broadband Internet penetration for action 8.4
Grid analyses (250*250, CMC13, census area , post code ....)Each cell can represents .:
-number of buildings- density
- Internet speed- No. of Internet suppliers
- No. of FO nodes / access
Grid analyses (250*250, CMC13, census area , post code ....)Each cell can represents .:
-number of buildings- density
- Internet speed- No. of Internet suppliers
- No. of FO nodes / access
3D
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Investment trends
Plans
Implementation
Statystyki
NodesLines
Connectinglines
Interconnectpoints Buildings
• February 2011 - System SIIS ready to use
• March 2011 - more than 9000 state and local government entities, telecom operators and public utility units were asked for „broadband data”
• May 2011 - formatting, clearing and validation of received data
• June 2011 - First report of Office of Electronic Communications about broadband telecom infrastructure
• July – November 2011 – new version of SIIS 2.0 with improved data input functionality, dedicated functionality for reports and presentation of infrastructure on the maps.
• SIIS is ready to collect new extra data like services and operator investment.• March-April 2012 – second inventory process -done
• June 2012 – Second report of Electronic Communications about broadband telecom infrastructure, services and investment new feature in data base
• July – November 2012 of SIIS 3.x• March - April 2013 third inventory process• June – November 2013 =SIIS 4.0
Inventory Project status and future plans
The data is used for the purposes of:
• telecommunications operators, as well as for other entities possessing/investing in telecommunications infrastructure,
• local self-government and other local government units, • Regional Operational Programme and the "Eastern Poland" Operational
Programmme during notifications to the EU of plans for the roll-out of regional broadband networks,
• issuing opinions with regard to public resources expenditure on the roll-out of telecommunications networks by local self-government authorities,
• other investors, • consumers.
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3Two spectacular examples of usage of result of Infrastructure inventory
Lack of Access Network
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Inventory indicator helps adjust Purchasing Power Index
PPI helps us to understand market phenomenon and define the right market
Inventory outcomes
International supermarket chain operating on the territory of Poland for the projectlaunch online sales applied to the UKE on the data of the penetration of Internet access services at the municipal level.Supermarket chain management expects that this information will help to find optimal location for market with e-sales functionality.
Three areas which may potentially benefit from mapping
What range of information do we need?
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Demand side: Supply side State aid issues
Broadband maps
Inventories of developed telecom infrastructure
Maps of civil engineering infrastructureswhich may be used for Brodband
deployment
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Purpose: for Regulators/Governments to:•provide information about the telecom infrastructure developed on the territory of the country which is needed to:•take the decisions regarding the State Aid;•decide on the geographical segmentation within the market analysis process (i.e. markets 4 and 5);•provide operators with the information about the possible accesspoints.What information is presented:•Detailed information about the networks developed;•Information about the planned roll-outs?Issues:• Confidentiality will always be an issue leading all the project;• Approaches for co-operation with operators, e.g. agreements,obligations, laws…
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Problems
Pure quality of data
Integrated DataBaseData:•Wrong•Duplicated•Incomplete•Outdated•Incorrectly formatted
Stages of data cleansing
Verification
Standardization
Duplication
Completion
Sources
Dictionaries:•Addresses•Technology•Transmission systems
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Thank you for your attention
www.uke.gov.pl
m.sliz@uke.gov.pl
Marzena ŚlizOffice of Electronic CommunicationsDepartment of Infrastructure Development
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