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Omnitele in brief
Conclusions
Omnitele in brief
Conclusions
UMTS 2100
LTE 1800 GSM 1800
LTE 800
GSM 1800
GSM 900
Part of voice
capacity in 1800 Voice = 80 %
No VoLTE so far
MHz taken by revenue
LTE
1800 MHz x x
GSM phase-out?
YES, because:
No, because:
Outdated technology
Current handset base
Inefficient frequency usage
Coverage
Growing demand for mobile
Roaming
broadband
Operators will draw their own conclusions all they need is technology
neutrality
0,80
0,70 0,727
0,60
/MHz/Pop
0,50
0,40
0,30 0,365
0,20
0,10 0,129 0,132
0,022 0,032 0,001 0,004 0,102
0,00
MHz
2,000 3G 3G 3G/LTE
LTE LTE
LTE
470-862 Analog TV
DVB-T
DVB - T
Omnitele in brief
Conclusions
Consistency of decisions
Preparation period
No compensation, no charges
Also a liberalisation case
Technology-neutrality allowed (UMTS/3G)
The new frequency assignments will remain valid until 31 December, 2015
An operator-initiated process
The 4 existing operators sent a joint application to PTS in November 2008
Original GSM licences were awarded by a beauty contest in 1998 (one earlier based on the
law)
These licences were renewed and liberalised in 2009 (no payments)
These licences will expire in the end of 2013 without any renewal option
The regulator is dissatisfied with the high price level
200
MHz
150
100
50
0
Total 800 + 900 900 1800 2100
2x135 MHz 2x30 MHz 2x20 MHz 2x35 MHz 2x30 MHz
Omnitele in brief
Conclusions
Principles: Tools:
Consistency Liberalisation
Fairness Re-farming
Openness Re-allocation
Simplicity Compensatory measures
Sampsa Laamanen
Principal Consultant
Sampsa.Laamanen@omnitele.com
+358 44 906 4217
or
Bassam Hatahet
General Manager
Bassam.Hatahet@omnitele.com
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