[kictanet] Fwd: [Internet Policy] Fwd: Italian Prime Minister Letta: "Investing in broadband penetration is the greatest priority of the country ..."
Barrack Otieno
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Tue Feb 4 09:01:36 EAT 2014
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From: Joly MacFie <joly at punkcast.com>
Date: Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 10:34 PM
Subject: [Internet Policy] Fwd: Italian Prime Minister Letta: "Investing in
broadband penetration is the greatest priority of the country ..."
To: "internetpolicy at elists.isoc.org" <InternetPolicy at elists.isoc.org>
Just a FYI forward from cybertelecom-l.
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From: Scott Marcus <S.Marcus at wik.org>
Date: Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 7:08 AM
Subject: [Cybertelecom-l] Italian Prime Minister Letta: "Investing in
broadband penetration is the greatest priority of the country ..."
To: Cybertelecom <cybertelecom-l at googlegroups.com>
Dear All:
The report of our little expert team to Prime Minister Letta is now
available on the Italian government's web site (in English!):
http://www.governo.it/backoffice/allegati/74621-9208.pdf
There are long-overdue signs of progress over the past year, but Italy
clearly has deficits in regard to broadband.
Needless to say, it was a great honour to be invited to serve.
Press coverage seems to be favourable. See for instance:
http://www.corriere.it/economia/14_gennaio_30/3-anni-banda-larga-1-italiano-2-letta-nuova-tecnologia-interesse-primario-ef350ff6-89bb-11e3-be5b-d457abaa7165.shtml
<https://mail.wik.org:4440/owa/UrlBlockedError.aspx>
There is some video online now ... even if you do not speak Italian, it is
useful for picking up the "atmospherics". For me, it is remarkable that a
head of state of a substantial country would devote an entire Palazzo Chigi
press conference to the subject of broadband, and moreover would state that
"Investing in broadband penetration is the greatest priority of the country
..."
http://lastampa.it/2014/01/30/multimedia/italia/agenda-digitale-ecco-il-piano-del-governo-letta-I1d0xcrVHQNZOsZZ6NlkQL/pagina.html
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Cheers,
Scott
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>From the Executive Summary:
There are grounds for cautious optimism regarding the deployment and
adoption of ultrafast broadband in Italy. Network operators in Italy have
concrete plans to cover roughly 50% of the Italian population with fast
broadband based on FTTCab/VDSL2 technology between now and roughly 2017. In
contrast to the recent past, these plans are credible, and deployment is
demonstrably moving forward. Given Italy's favourable characteristics (i.e.
a network structure with short sub-loop lengths), these lines will be able
to deliver well in excess of the 30 Mbps required by the second of the DAE
broadband objectives.
There are risks that the plans will not be carried through to completion.
There are serious operational and regulatory challenges. Nonetheless, we
consider the plans to be credible overall.
In and of themselves, these plans will not achieve the DAE Objectives.
* There are no solid commitments to cover more than 50% of the
population with fast or ultrafast broadband.
* The current plans of the network operators do not address 100 Mbps
service; with expected improvements in technology, however, it is likely
achievable.
* Even if most lines were able to provide 100 Mbps service (and bearing
in mind that 50% penetration requires considerably more than 50% coverage),
there are problems with consumer demand that would need to be addressed in
order for the adoption target (DAE Objective 3) to be achieved.
In the absence of committed, energetic and sustained attention by the
Italian government, DAE goals will not be fully achieved. We therefore urge
the Italian government to take proportionate, appropriate steps to deal
with each of the gaps within the authority available to it, with due
respect for the respective competencies and independence of the European
Union and of Italian regulatory and competition authorities. The following
would be appropriate:
* Comprehensive analysis, planning and monitoring of the investment
required and of investments made to achieve DAE broadband objectives,
taking a balanced approach between fixed, mobile, fixed wireless, and even
satellite resources, and also considering not only supply side factors but
also the demand side.
* Provision of sufficient additional funding to close coverage gaps,
drawing on European Structural Funds and other sources, based on the
results of the analysis, planning and monitoring function. Attention at
regional level is warranted. Compatibility with European State Aid
guidelines is required.
* Measures to drive down deployment costs, including initiatives to
enhance the radio spectrum and to enhance the efficiency of spectrum use;
and promotion of infrastructure sharing, to the extent permissible under
European State Aid and competition guidelines.
* Measures to correct lagging demand for broadband services in Italy,
including digital literacy programmes. Low consumption of audiovisual
services is a concern that warrants detailed analysis.
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