Country Experience On Satellite Service Regulatory Framework

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Country Experience On Satellite Service Regulatory Framework Danang City, Vietnam, 30 September, 2015 1

Outline Brief about Participant Regulatory Framework Overall Regulatory Framework Broadcasting Services Regulatory Framework Satellite Communication Initiative towards Launching of Satellite Summary of Preparatory Project Overview of Preparatory Project Summary of Satellite Launching Project Overview of Satellite Launching Project Baseline Characteristics of Proposed Satellite System Concept of Proposed Satellite-Big Picture Time Frame of Satellite-Target Launching Regulatory Framework-Orbital Slot Filing Policy and Regulation on Satellite Services Risks and Challenges 2

Brief about Participant MD. ASADUZZAMAN Senior Assistant Director Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission(BTRC) Currently working with this Vision In Deputation From: Year 2009 Preparatory Functions and Supervision in Launching a Communication and Broadcasting Satellite Project Bangabandhu Satellite Launching Project A vision to launch country s first Satellite in the orbit. 3

Regulatory Framework Overall Policies Laws National Telecom Policy (1998) National ICT Policy (2009) Telegraph Act (1885) Wireless Telegraphy Act(1933) Broadband Policy (2008) ILDTS Policy (2007, 2010 Rev) BTA (2001) Revised 2010 ICT Act (2006) Policy Makers Regulator MoPT & IT MoICT MoF Planning Commission Regulations/ Guidelines Licensing Framework SMC IGW ICX IIG BWA NIX NTTN ITC VSP ISP VSAT IPTSP Interconnection Regulation 2004 Licensing Regulation 2004 National Numbering Plan 2005 VAS Guideline Infrastructure Sharing Guideline NFAP 4

Regulatory Framework Broadcasting Service Method of Broadcasting Terrestrial Television FM Radio Satellite Television Community Radio Framework Ministry of Information (MoI) BTRC Issue the License Regulate Contents Frequency Allocation According to ITU Guideline and NFAP regulate the assigned frequency Regulation Terrestrial Television Satellite Television FM/ Community Radio According to the law of Bangladesh terrestrial television broadcasting BTV is using 174-230 MHz spectrum in VHF band. In NFAP, 522-698 MHz spectrum is reserved for terrestrial television broadcasting. As such, this spectrum can be allocated for digital terrestrial broadcasting in future. According to NFAP, frequency is assigned from BTRC to the licensee, 6/9/12 MHz uplink frequency from 5.85-6.425 GHz band. According to NFAP, frequency is assigned from BTRC to the licensee from 87.5 to 108 MHz 5

Regulatory Framework Broadcasting Service Spectrum Assignment Procedures Applied to BTRC Preliminary Examined by BTRC Approval From Spectrum Management Committee (SMC) Assigned for Test Transmission Finally Assigned the Spectrum The interested entities can submit the application following the procedures to the Commission. According to Spectrum Assignment Procedures BTRC examined the Required Documents and getting Required Fees. BTRC place the application to the Spectrum Management Committee (SMC) for their opinion. The SMC recommends the proposal to the Commission. According to the decision of the commission the spectrum is assigned to the applicant. Assigned frequency for 7 (seven) days test transmission. The licensee submit the test transmission report. Inspection team of BTRC will inspect the broadcast method of the organization. The Commission, upon inspection report, will award the License to Operate Radio Communications Equipment. 6

Existing Satellite Services in Bangladesh Regulatory Framework Satellite Communication VSAT Satellite Phone Satellite TV Channels National Broadcasting Policy, 2014 DTH The Direct to Home (DTH) Services Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) Directives, 2015 7

Initiatives towards Launching of Satellite Preparatory Functions and Supervision in Launching a Communication and Broadcasting Satellite Project Bangabandhu Satellite Launching Project Taking Consultancy Services and Overall Supervision of manufacturing towards launching of Satellite. Project Started from 2011 and End to 2018 Launching country s first ever communication and broadcasting satellite. Minimize digital divide by providing broadcasting and telecommunication services. Introduce profitable and promising new services including Direct to Home (DTH) throughout the country. 8

Summary of Preparatory Project Preparatory Functions and Supervision in Launching a Communication and Broadcasting Satellite Project Project Title 19 million USD (approx.) Project Cost Foreign consultancy Services for launching country s first Satellite Main Component Foreign Consultancy Firm Space Partnership International (SPI), USA 9

Overview of Preparatory Project Major Tasks Major works done Getting Consultancy services from Foreign Consulting Firm Satellite System design Technical Specifications preparation for Satellite Design Tender document Preparation for Procuring Satellite System Overall Supervision to Manufacturing of the Satellite Technical monitoring during implementation till the IOT Market Analysis and Feasibility Studies. Business Plan. Framework for implementing an Operating Company. Preparation of tender documents along with technical specifications. Finalizing Orbital Slot at Intersputnik 1190E. Frequency Coordination is on going. Tender Floating through International Open Tendering Method 10

Summary of Satellite Launching Project Bangabandhu Satellite Launching Project Project Title Got Approval of the Government (Executive Committee for National Economic Council) on 16 September2014 Project Status 380 million USD (approx) Project Cost 44% Government Own Fund 56% Project Aid (Tenderer s / Bidder s Financing) Mode of Financing Main Component Tender Floating for Satellite System Procurement Forming a International Standard Operating Company 11

Overview of Satellite Launching Project Major Tasks Major works done Manufacturing of Proposed Bangabandhu Satellite with 40 Transponder Monitoring and Testing in the time of Manufacturing Monitoring and Evaluation in the stage of Launching Launching the Satellite and Putting in Orbit In Orbit Testing and Monitoring Satellite Network Testing and Acceptance Ground Segment and associated facilities Preparation Ground Station Testing and Acceptance Insurance Set up of an institutional arrangement for operating the satellite systems Floating RFP to Procure Satellite System through Open Tendering Method - End of 1st Q Evaluation Of the Submitted Tender Documents is On Going Hope to Sign the Contract with Prime Contractor within October, 2015 12

Baseline Characteristics of Proposed Satellite Specification Ground Stations Services Type: Communication & Broadcasting Satellite (GEO) Transponders: 40 (16 C band, 24 Ku band) Primary Service Area: Bangladesh, India and SAARC Countries Secondary Service Area: Indonesia, Philippines and STANs countries Primary Station: Full Facilities with TT&C, NOCC, SOCC and Power Backup. Near to Dhaka Division. Secondary Station: Full Backup of Primary Station with the Facilities of TT&C, NOCC, SOCC and Power Backup. Near to Chittagong Division Direct to Home television (DTH) Television program distribution VSAT (corporate networks) Trunking (e.g. Internet, telecoms); Restoration / disaster recovery and social services. 13

System Concept of Proposed Satellite Big Picture 14

Time Frame of Satellite Target Launching Prepare Tender doc Tender Approval & Tender Float Tender Evaluation 15

Regulatory Framework Orbital Slot Filing Slot Frequency Band Filing information Coordination Status 102 E C band, C band (Planned), Ku band, Ku Band (planned) and X band filing BDSAT 102 E November, 2010 BRIFIC 2690/22.03.2011 Modified filling: November 2012 BRIFIC No 2732/13.11.2012 Comments received, responded for Coordination 69 E C band (Planned), Ku band (planned) Filing BANGSAT 30B 69E B June2012 BRIFIC 2722/26.06.2012 Comments received, responded for Coordination 16

Regulatory Framework Orbital Slot Filing Slot Frequency Band Filing information Coordination Status 74 E Allotment: BSS Modified : BSS Extended BANGSAT 74E A (BSS Planned) BANGSAT 74E B, Extended BR IFIC 2757 Comments received, responded for Coordination 133 E Allotment: FSS BANGSAT 30B 133E A BR IFIC 2737 comments received, responded for Coordination BANGSAT 30B 133E B BRIFIC 2737/5 2 13 17

Regulatory Framework For Satellite Services Policy and Regulation on Satellite Services Satellite Launching Related Activities Framework For Operating Company Spectrum Re-arrangement DTH Guideline Landing Right Policy Activities is ongoing targeted to Launching the First Communication and Broadcasting Satellite for The NationTarget Date-December 2017 Activities is ongoing to form a International Standard Satellite Operating Company. To provide the Interference and Harmful Free Satellite Service in the Nation Spectrum Re-arrangement procedures is on going according to NFAP Plan. Already Prepared a Draft DTH Guidelines and very soon it will be opened for Public Consultation. Already Published The Direct to Home (DTH) Services Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) Directives, 2015 Already Prepared a Draft Landing Right Policy and very soon it will be upload for Public Consultation. 18

Risk and Challenges Risk Challenges Maintaining the BIU date Consistent with Bidders Offer Failure to meet the launch schedule Launch failure Regulation/Policy Re-framing. Formation of an International Standard Satellite Operating Company Effective Regulatory Framework Re assignment of spectrum for satellite Services Landing Rights and successful coordination Facilities for Ground Stations Achieving the targets as per business plan 19

Expectation of Achievement The revolution that is taking place in Bangladesh is in conformity with the Millenium Development Goal Target to Achieve by 2015 Signing With Selected Bidders Finalizing DTH Guideline Finalizing Landing Right Policy Successful Completion the Coordination of 119E Completing The Preliminary work on Company Formation Make Telecom sector the largest revenue earner and contributor to GDP 20

Requests Bangladesh elected as Council Member of ITU for 2011-2014 and Also 2015-2018 Supporting the role of ITU in guiding World Telecom & ICT Sector to its desired destination Need More Collaboration and Cooperation From ITU Member Countries in the Field of Satellite Communication And Broadcasting Services 21

Q and A 22