Awarding the UK s digital dividend

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Digital dividend: challenges and opportunities in the new digital era Awarding the UK s digital dividend Matthew Conway, Director of Operations, Spectrum Policy Group February 24, 2009

1 What is the UK s digital dividend? 368 MHz of spectrum in UHF Bands IV and V (470-862 MHz) is currently used by analogue terrestrial television in the UK This could be carried in 40 MHz by digital terrestrial television (DTT) But the UK Government decided in 2003 to reserve 256 MHz for six DTT multiplexes, expanding the coverage and capacity of DTT after digital switchover The UK s core digital dividend is the remaining 112 MHz, available for new uses following switchover 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 With the release of 16 MHz currently used by aeronautic radar and radioastronomy, the UK s digital dividend comes to 128 MHz

2 Why is the digital dividend so important? Value to the economy very uncertain but estimated to be 6-11 billion (net present value over 20 years) Excludes broader social value also potentially significant Spectrum below 1 GHz so rarely becomes available. Existing framework dates to 1961

3 Potential uses of the digital dividend Major opportunities e.g. for mobile broadband, more DTT (standard or high definition), mobile television Wireless microphones and other applications for programme-making and special events Other low-power applications, like hubs to distribute content around the home or using ultra-wideband technologies Fixed broadband wireless applications Public protection and disaster relief Cognitive radio Community radio Digital radio Communication with medical professionals and educational institutions New services for people with disabilities Amateur and/or university use International and cross-border uses (e.g. an international public-protection channel) A nationwide broadband wireless network Digital public-service teletext to match the analogue service User-created networks (e.g. employing mesh technology) Home networks, including automation and control Business networks Community and campus networks Municipal Wi-Fi Internet-connection sharing by multiple households Industrial monitoring and automation Agricultural monitoring and automation Rural broadband provision Ubiquitous wireless networks Sensor-based networks Remote patient monitoring and healthcare

4 Our approach to awarding the UK s digital dividend Objective to maximise the total value to society that using the digital dividend is likely to generate over time Not revenue for the Government Market-led approach minimum constraints on uses within international framework Clear benefits Allows use to change with technology and demand Gives innovative services the chance to use the spectrum Promotes competition, choice and lower prices Do not believe in trying to pick winners

5 Aligning with other European countries Other European countries are now creating digital dividends of their own but releasing slightly different spectrum in UHF Band V We have proposed aligning the spectrum to be released in UK Very large potential benefits conservatively 2-3½ billion (NPV) mainly because better mobile broadband services can be provided at lower cost Implementation complex but achievable Move DTT and most wireless microphones Ensure existing and planned users do not bear extra costs to clear the 800 MHz band Avoid any disruption to digital switchover Negotiate new coordination agreements with neighbouring countries 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69

6 What next? Extensive work continues to prepare the UK s digital dividend for release, including policy and technical discussion in Europe, with a view to the auction taking place in 2010 This reflects the time required to conclude international negotiations and other technical discussions already under way in CEPT Also releasing packages of interleaved spectrum (shared with DTT) suitable but not reserved for local television Manchester award just concluded Cardiff award under way Awarding remaining interleaved spectrum to a band manager with obligations to programme-making and special events

7 A brave new world Secondary uses e.g. DTT, PMSE Today BBC 1 BBC 2 ITV Channel 4 Five 2012+ Digital terrestrial television 40+ standard-definition channels 4 high-definition channels Digital dividend (cleared + interleaved) Possible uses include Secondary uses esp. PMSE Cognitive devices Mobile broadband Mobile TV More DTT in SD and HD Local TV

www.ofcom.org.uk/radiocomms/ddr/