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市場調查報告書

無線頻率牽扯的新問題

Emerging issues in radio spectrum

出版商 IDATE
出版日期 2008年09月 商品編碼 74457
內容資訊 英文 50 pages
價格
本報告書已不再販售

本報告已在2011年11月23日停止出版。

簡介

在無線資料傳輸服務的急速普及下,未來對頻率的使用與其價值都可能受影響。無線業者對低頻率與高頻率的關注正日漸提高。

本報告書內容包括:2007年全球無線通訊會議(WRC-07)、數位頻率分配、新頻率的價值計算以及以此三大主題為主軸的下一屆2011年WRC課題、美國700MHz投標結果、影響頻率價值的各種要素、歐洲、美國、日本未來可能使用的頻率與其價值分析等等,內容綱要摘記如下:

第1章 前言

第2章 WRC-07:主要結果與影響

  • 會議前狀況:全球無線頻率
  • 會議議題
    • 無線服務的未來需要
    • 無線服務用頻率的未來候補
  • 會議結果:無線頻率
    • 作為IMT技術的WiMAX
    • IMT的新頻率:WRC-07的決定
  • WRC-11的議題
  • WRC-07的結論與結果

第3章 數位頻率分配

  • 定義
  • 類比電視播放的更換狀況
  • 數位頻率分配現況
    • 全球各國的法規進展
    • 歐洲動向
    • 2008的美國的700MHz投標教訓
    • 日本
    • 數位頻率分配擴大:Overlay/White space概念
  • 數位頻率分配的結論

第4章 新頻率的價值

  • 行動業者可利用的頻率
  • 影響頻率影響的要素
    • 提高頻率價值的要素
    • 影響未來頻率費用的要素
  • 對應行動服務的新頻率
    • 歐洲的3.5GHz
    • 歐洲的2.6GHz
    • 美國的2.6GHz
    • 美國的2GHz
    • 日本的2.6GHz
    • 2.6GHz的授權相關費用
    • 其他頻率
  • 頻率與授權費用的結論

第5章 2009∼2014年趨勢

  • 市場發展:行動資料傳輸激增
  • 新頻率的資源
  • 法律規範相關的其他問題

第6章 用語集

第7章 附錄

圖表

目錄

Abstract

The explosive growth of mobile data services will impact spectrum usage and valuation in the coming years. It will reinforce the interest of mobile operators for both lower frequency and high frequency bands. This report focuses on three main topics: the outcome of the WRC-07, the digital dividend and the new frequency bands and their associated valuation.

Key questions

  • What were the World Radiocommunication Conference 2007 outcome and the agenda for the next radiocommunication conference in 2011?
  • Why is the digital dividend question so important?
  • What are the results of the auctions in the USA for the 700 MHz band?
  • Which factors affect the value of the spectrum?
  • Which frequency bands will be made available in the coming years in Europe, USA and Japan?
  • What is the value of new frequency band?

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. WRC-07: main results and impact

  • 2.1. Situation before the conference: the mobile frequency bands worldwide
  • 2.2. What was at stake?
    • 2.2.1. Mobile services future needs
    • 2.2.2. Mobile services candidate bands
  • 2.3. Outcome - mobile spectrum
    • 2.3.1. WiMAX adopted as an IMT technology
    • 2.3.2. New IMT bands: the decisions at WRC-07
  • 2.4. WRC-11 agenda
  • 2.5. Conclusions on WRC-07 and its likely consequences

3. Digital Dividend

  • 3.1. Definition
  • 3.2. Status of analogue TV switch-off
  • 3.3. Situation of the Digital Dividend
    • 3.3.1. Worldwide regulatory context
    • 3.3.2. European context
    • 3.3.3. Lessons from the 700 MHz auctions in the United States - 2008
    • 3.3.4. Japan
    • 3.3.5. Increasing the Digital Dividend: the Overlay/White space concept
  • 3.4. Conclusions on the Digital Dividend

4. What is the value of new frequency bands?

  • 4.1. How much spectrum do mobile operators have?
  • 4.2. Factors affecting the value of the spectrum
    • 4.2.1. Which factors increase the value of the spectrum?
    • 4.2.2. Factors that will affect the cost of spectrum in the future
  • 4.3. New frequency bands for mobile services
    • 4.3.1. 3.5 GHz spectrum in Europe
    • 4.3.2. 2.6 GHz spectrum in Europe
    • 4.3.3. 2.6 GHz in the USA
    • 4.3.4. New 2 GHz spectrum in the USA
    • 4.3.5. 2.6 GHz in Japan
    • 4.3.6. Cost of 2.6 GHz licences
    • 4.3.7. Others frequency bands
  • 4.4. Conclusions on spectrum/ licences cost

5. Trends 2009-2014

  • 5.1. Market development: mobile data explodes
  • 5.2. New spectrum resources
  • 5.3. Other regulatory issues

6. Glossary

7. Annex

Tables and Figures

  • Table 1: Main frequency bands for UMTS/HSPA deployment - FDD mode
  • Table 2: Main frequency bands for UMTS/HSPA deployment - TDD mode
  • Table 3: IMT candidate bands at WRC-07
  • Table 4: Advantages and drawbacks of IMT-Advanced candidate bands in Europe
  • Table 5: The IMT technologies
  • Table 6: WiMAX frequency bands
  • Table 7: WRC-07 - new frequency bands for mobile services
  • Table 8: Spectrum allocated to mobile services after WRC-07 (Europe)
  • Table 9: WRC-11 agenda
  • Table 10: Broadcast - Analogue switch-off timetables
  • Table 11: Approaches towards Digital Dividend in selected countries
  • Table 12: Digital Dividend use - regulatory context in Europe
  • Table 13: Digital Dividend timetable in France
  • Table 14: US 700 MHz auctions
  • Table 15: Summary of US 700 MHz auctions
  • Table 16: FDD spectrum assets for selected operators (end-2007)
  • Table 17: FDD mobile spectrum availability in Western Europe
  • Table 18: LTE frequency bands by geographical area
  • Table 19: TDD and FDD mode advantages and drawbacks
  • Table 20: Bands and technologies associated with TDD and FDD modes
  • Table 21: Cost of the 3.5 GHz licences
  • Table 22: Situation of the 2.5-2.69 GHz band
  • Table 23: Norwegian 2.6 GHz auctions results
  • Table 24: Swedish 2.6 GHz auctions results
  • Table 25: 2.6 GHz operators in Japan
  • Table 26: Cost of 2.6 GHz licences
  • Table 27: Other mobile frequency bands
  • Table 28: Norwegian 2 GHz auction result
  • Table 29: 900 MHz band use for 3G - June 2008
  • Table 30: Evaluation of future spectrum auctions in Western Europe
  • Table 31: Mobile frequency bands in Europe
  • Figure 1: Frequency bands and average ranges
  • Figure 2: Peak data rates - mobile technologies
  • Figure 3: Data rates and radio channels for IMT technologies
  • Figure 4: IMT candidate bands
  • Figure 5: Mobile frequency bands in Europe after WRC-07
  • Figure 6: Situation of the 698-960 MHz band after WRC-07
  • Figure 7: Example of a possible configuration for the UHF sub-band in Western Europe
  • Figure 8: Digital Dividend timetable in Europe
  • Figure 9: "White space" system overview
  • Figure 10: DTT use of TV channels 24, 30 and 56 showing potential white spaces
  • Figure 11: Value of the spectrum for mobile/BWA actors
  • Figure 12: TDD and FDD developments
  • Figure 13: Illustration of the boundaries of the BEM in the 2.6 GHz band
  • Figure 14: The CEPT and Norwegian band plans for the 2.6 GHz band
  • Figure 15: Price per MHz per pop
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