Digital Television Regulation from a European Perspective

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Digital Television Regulation from a European Perspective Presentation to the National Communications Authority of Hungary Budapest, May 4, 2006 Dr. Andreas Grünwald www.hhlaw.com

Introduction Background - Institute for Information, Telecommunications and Media Law, University of Münster, Germany - Expert consultant to Council of Europe, European Commission - Hogan & Hartson Raue L.L.P., Berlin, Germany Agenda - Interactive Digital Television - Switch-Over from Analog to Digital Television 2

3 Interactive Digital Television

Current EU Regulatory System Information Society Services - Any service normally provided for remuneration, at a distance, by electronic means and at the individual request of a recipient of services. - Operators must provide general information (name, address, etc.) under the E-Commerce Directive Television Broadcasting Services - Initial transmission by wire or over the air [ ] of television programmes intended for reception by the public, excluding services providing items of information [ ] on individual demand. - Detailed content regulation in TWF Directive 4

Recent EU Activities on Interactive TV Review of Interoperability of Standards - Commission has the power to make certain standards mandatory under EC Framework Directive - Requirement: Adequate interoperatbility of interactive TV must not yet have been achieved in the market - February 2006: Commission refrained from making any standard mandatory (special focus in MHP) Review of the TWF Directive - Existing framework in place since 1989 / 1997 - Ongoing review process since 2003 - Proposal for new directive presented in Dec 2005 5

TWF Policy Options Considered (1) No changes to existing framework - Maintain current TWF and E-Commerce Directives (2) Focused amendments - Update TWF definitions - Continue to exclude on-demand services from scope (3) Comprehensive framework with graduated treatment of linear and non-linear services 6

New Regulatory Approach Audiovisual Media Services Directive Broad scope - Aimed at electronic mass media services (point-tomultipoint) - Excluding only private point-to-point correspondence (e.g. emails) Technology neutral (all platforms covered) Deregulation of advertising restrictions Member States shall support co-regulation (e.g. Codes of Conduct) 7

Key Definitions Audiovisual media services - Service with the principal purpose to provide moving images with or without sound, in order to inform, entertain or educate, the general public by electronic communications networks Linear (television broadcasting) services - Programming schedule is determined by the service provider (e.g. television broadcasting, IPTV, streaming, web-casting) Non-linear (on-demand) services - The user decides when to use the service based on the choice of content offered by the provider (e.g. video-on-demand) 8

Graduated treatment of services All audiovisual media services Identification of provider Protection of minors Prohibition of incitement to hatred Identification of commercial communication Promote European works Some qualitative restrictions on advertising (e.g. alcohol) Only (linear) television broadcast services Quantity restrictions on advertising (20% per hour) Major events clause Right to short reporting Devote majority of programming to European works 9

10 Analog/Digital Switch-Over

Status of DTT Roll-Out in Europe Operational DTT services* Significant regulatory developments for the introduction of DTT Limited DTT development *As of September 2005 Source: DVB 11

EU Level Regulation Commission suggests 2012 target date for Member States to complete switch-over Initiative to collect national switch-over plans Promotion of open standards for interactive TV to facilitate digital roll-out No formal co-ordination of national switchover initiatives on EU level 12

The Berlin Example: 3 Step Approach Step 1: Make Analog Spectrum Available - October 2002: One high-power analog frequency abandoned to launch one digital multiplex Step 2: Simulcasting - February 2003: All commercial channels cease analog transmissions - Public broadcasters continue simulcasting on lowpower analog frequencies Step 3: Analog Switch-Off - August 2003: Public broadcasters cease analog transmissions 13

Berlin: Key Success Factors 12 analog frequencies available Only 6% terrestrial households (i.e. 160,000 out of 1.8 million directly affected by switchover) Media authority s round table approach Brief simulcast period Subsidies 14

Berlin: Receiver Market Roundtable agreement to offer standards digital receivers at EUR 200 Price soon dropped to well below EUR 100 About 40 percent of Set Top Boxes were purchased by cable and satellite households Downside: Many dumb boxes in the market which are not ready for interactive services 15

Current DTT Roll-Out in Germany as of March 2006 16

General DTT Legal and Policy Issues Create public awareness for transition process Subsidies / Unlawful state aid problems Equal treatment of other transmission infrastructures Frequency allocation Must-carry status for DTT channels on cable networks Encryption of digital signals to protect copyrights 17

Thank you. Further information at www.switch-off.com. Dr. Andreas Grünwald Attorney-at-Law Hogan & Hartson Raue L.L.P. Potsdamer Platz 1 10785 Berlin, Germany agruenwald@hhlaw.com 18