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市場調查報告書

NGA法規:邁向數據高速公路的嚴苛道路(第2版)

NGA Regulation: A rocky road to the data superhighway (2nd edition)

出版商 IDATE
出版日期 2010年10月 商品編碼 140390
內容資訊 英文 40 Pages
價格
US $ 3500 PDF by E-mail ( 1-5 users)


NGA法規:邁向數據高速公路的嚴苛道路(第2版) 是由出版商IDATE在2010年10月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含40 Pages 價格從美金3500起跳。

簡介

本報告書為歐洲NGA相關法規的動向之相關調査分析、各種網路基礎架構概要、相關法規體制的NGA網路活性化之前景、EC鼓勵原案、主要國所導入之改善措置、歐洲的NGA展望等,概述如下。

第1章 總綱

第2章 網路基礎架構與導入

  • 網路基礎架構
    • FTTC
    • FTTH
  • NGA導入成本

第3章 批發產品

  • FTTC以及FTTH網路用的大量被動產品
    • 管道連線
    • 暗纖
    • FTTC環境下的分拆
    • FTTH/B環境下的分拆
    • 公司內的有線連接
  • 動態大量連接

第4章 法規相關的做法

  • EC的獎勵原案
    • 2009年6月的獎勵原案
      • 連線義務
      • 共同投資批發訂價
      • 對NGA的轉換
      • 批發寬頻連線
    • 對於2010年4月的獎勵原案之BEREC的建議
  • 主要國所導入的改善措施
    • 法國
    • 英國
    • 西班牙
    • 德國
    • 澳洲・新加坡

第5章 歐洲的展望:會成為NGA的強豪地區嗎?

  • 世界文脈的歐洲
    • 各種法規制度
    • 寬頻力學
  • 壓力下的寬頻企業
    • 法規相關議論的交差點之財政課題
      • 網路的中立性與NGA
      • 國庫補助
  • 總整理

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目錄

Abstract

The publication of the Commission' s NGA recommendation has marked an important milestone in Europe' s particularly lengthy and intense regulatory debate overon fibre networks. The increased level of regulatory certainty should give additional momentum to the rollout of NGA networks across the EUThis report will shortly present the different NGA architectures and their specific challenges before taking a deep dive into the regulatory toolkit. After closely examining the EU' s common of rules and some member states' individual regulatory approaches, the report will conclude by putting the EU' s NGA debate in a broader geographic and regulatory context.

Key questions

  • What are the tools available to regulators to favour widespread competition between and on NGA networks?
  • With the switch from copper to fiber, access networks undergo radical change. Is the “ladder of investment” still the right concept to deal with the arising regulatory issues?
  • Which are the approaches adopted in some of the major EU countries when Market conditions vary significantly between member states?
  • While Europe has an excellent track record in legacy broadband services, fibre seems to struggle to gain traction. Can the Commission' s recent NGA recommendation reinvigorate network investment?
  • Different regulatory models for NGA have emerged around the globe, ranging from largely unregulated telco/cableco duopolies as in the US to service competition on mutualised infrastructures in Australia and Singapore. Will the EU' s approach allow it to reclaim leadership in broadband?

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary

2. Network architectures and deployment

  • 2.1. Network architectures
    • 2.1.1. FTTC
    • 2.1.2. FTTH
  • 2.2. Cost of NGA deployment

3. Wholesale products

  • 3.1. Passive wholesale products for FTTC and FTTH networks
    • Duct access
    • Dark fibre
    • Unbundling in an FTTC setting
    • Unbundling in an FTTH/B setting
    • In-house wiring
  • 3.2. Active wholesale access

4. Regulatory approaches

  • 4.1. The European Commission' s draft recommendation
    • 4.1.1. The June 2009 draft recommendation
      • Access obligations
      • Co-investment and wholesale pricing
      • Migration towards NGA
      • Wholesale broadband access
    • 4.1.2. BEREC comment on the April 2010 draft recommendation
  • 4.2. Remedies adopted in selected countries
    • 4.2.1. France
    • 4.2.2. United Kingdom
    • 4.2.3. Spain
    • 4.2.4. Germany
    • 4.2.5. Australia and Singapore

5. Quo vadis, Europe: can the old continent turn into an NGA powerhouse?

  • 5.1. Putting Europe into global context
    • 5.1.1. Different regulatory regimes
    • 5.1.2. Broadband dynamics
  • 5.2. Broadband players under pressure
    • 5.2.1. The financing challenge in the intersection of regulatory debates
      • Net neutrality and NGA
      • State aid
  • 5.3. Summing it up

Tables & Figures

  • Table 1: Available SMP remedies
  • Table 2: SDFs per MDF
  • Table 3: NGA deployment cost estimate (EUR)
  • Table 4: Cost comparison multicast (UK)
  • Table 5: French telcos' NGA architecturesOperator
  • Figure 1: NGA share of BB lines
  • Figure 2: NGA regulatory approaches
  • Figure 3: FTTX architectures
  • Figure 4: Average investment per subscriber for an incumbent carrier (EUR)
  • Figure 5: Network layers
  • Figure 6: Duct access (FTTH)
  • Figure 7: Duct space requirements
  • Figure 8: FTTH P2P unbundling
  • Figure 9: PON unbundling
  • Figure 10: WDM-PON
  • Figure 11: CAPEX 10G PON vs. WDM-PON
  • Figure 12: Bitstream options
  • Figure 13: Multicast
  • Figure 14: Ofcom' s proposed FTTH products
  • Figure 15: Openreach' s GEA over FTTC
  • Figure 16: CMT' s remedies markets 4, 5
  • Figure 17: Selected German ANOs' fibre projects
  • Figure 18: OpenNet flow of financial transactions
  • Figure 19: NBNCo access portfolio
  • Figure 20: Stylised view of predominant regulatory models by geography
  • Figure 21: Broadband penetration (2010F, % of pop)
  • Figure 22: FTTx share of total broadband lines (Dec. 2009)
  • Figure 23: Local access bandwidth demand (Tbps)
  • Figure 24: EU15 fixed revenues (EUR bn)
  • Figure 25: NGA ladder of investment
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