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Keynote Santiago de La Mora, Managing Director Global Product Partnerships, Google The Age of a Contextual Internet Christopher Schläffer, Chief Digital Officer, VEON
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Roland Montagne, Director DigiWorld UK, Principal Analyst, IDATE DigiWorld
IPTV and a fully connected population Helen Burrows, Head of Policy, BT Group
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Keynote Santiago de La Mora Managing Director Global Product Partnerships
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The Age of a Contextual Internet Christopher Schläffer Chief Digital Officer
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A revolutionary phone
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Emerging ecosystems
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An open operating system
Totally Free
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Toward the Gigabit society Roland Montagne Director DigiWorld UK, Principal Analyst IDATE DigiWorld
London DigiWorld Executive Club experience in 2017
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February 7th Host: Vodafone
Mobile Money
Philippe Weber , Commercial Director of mobile money / m-pesa,
Vodafone
March 14th Host: ERICSSON
News form MWC 2017
Geoff Hollingworth, Vice President of Product Marketing, Cloud Systems,
Ericsson
Mike Short, VP Public Affairs, 02 Telefonica
April 4th Host: BT Infinite Lab
How IoT is transforming BT
Guillaume Sampic, IoT Strategy Director, BT
June 7th Host: Tata Communications
The IoT challenge from cross border mobility experience
Conor Carrol , Senior VP EMEA, Tata Communications
Ben Bannister, Director Mobility & Collaboration Services, Tata Com.
Behind the pipe – content convergence
Connected cars and the future of the transportation ecosystem
Digital Europe 2030: The last chance?
The Gigabit era
The satellite industry's transformation
The future of telcos
Consolidation time?
(vertical, horizontal, geographic + Review)
Industry 4.0/Digital Economy 4.0
Digital Africa
The entertainment industry and virtual reality
Fintech
Outlook for 2025
Europe and the 5G race
China's digital industry
Premium vs. low-cost:
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The Commission’s 2016 strategy raises the bar for European bb targets further…
2010 DAE targets 2025 Gigabit society targets
Gigabit connectivity for all main of socio-economic drivers
5G coverage for all urban areas and major terrestrial transport paths
100 Mbps for all European households
Internet coverage households Coverage ≥30Mbps take up ≥100Mbps
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… and Gigabit plans are now starting in Europe
Germany: Digital Strategie 2025
One of the main pillars of the Digitale Strategie 2025 is the deployment of Gigabit infrastructure
A budget of 10 billion EUR is due to be allocated to the programme
At the CeBIT trade show in March 2016, the Ministry of the Economy and Technologies (BMWi) unveiled a new global strategy
Source: BMVI – April 2016
Current Digital Agenda 2014 – 2017
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Gigabit offers: A global footprint is appearing
(1) Gigabit plans in Australia are supplied over LTE mobile networks Source: IDATE DigiWorld, Gigabit Nations, May 2017
Countries where Gigabit plans are available, as of March 2017
… and the best support for Gigabit is FTTH !
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• 17 countries with 2 M HP or more in EU39 (10 countries in EU28, in blue on the map)
• Most significant growth rates do not necessarily concern the largest market but this confirms that, even in countries where FTTH/B is not the leading NGA solution, the interest is growing (e.g. Bulgaria: +40%)
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+34% +39% +40% +35% +94% Source: IDATE for FTTH Council Europe
Countries with 2 M HP or more at Sept 2016 [Top 5 Growth rates in one year]
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FTTH/B coverage in Europe
Average FTTH/B coverage (*): EU39 45%
EU28 33% (*) Number of HP/total number of Households
Spain: 98%
Luxembourg: 56%
Portugal: 98%
Sweden: 81%
Norway: 80%
Andorra: 100%
Lithuania: 100%
Russia: 96%
Iceland: 75%
Bulgaria: 91%
Latvia: 100%
Source: IDATE for FTTH Council Europe
Top 10 countries in coverage at September 2016
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• 9 countries with 1 M subscribers or more in EU39 (5 countries in EU28, in red on the map)
• Strong growth in Spain, Belarus, Finland and Portugal
• Dynamism to highlight in France and Italy
Countries with 200 K subs or more at Sept 2016 [Top 6 Growth rate in one Year]
General ranking: FTTH/B Subscribers
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IPTV and a fully connected population
Helen Burrows Head of Policy
BT Group
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IPTV and a fully connected population May 2017
The push: changing viewer patterns –signs the shift to on demand viewing accelerating
The challenge: Much policy focus on coverage and speeds, the real challenge is take up
• Mix of technologies in nearly all countries
• Infrastructure comp. in dense areas, typically cable overlay in dense areas
• 90-95% coverage - moving to 100% with a USO although households still need to buy it
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UK fibre coverage vs key comparators UK internet take up
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The answer: pull citizens onto the internet with TV, creating a virtuous flow of benefits for the UK with citizens /consumers at the heart
Proceeds from spectrum auction
Enables fully connected population, public support for the digitally excluded likely
Policy clarity supports business case for investment
Optional upgrades
More quality UK content?
Viewing share?
Network providers invest in network
rollout and upgrades
Better mobile performance; cheaper tariffs
Optional upgrades
Channel carriage fees or fees for content? Revenues
for value add services?
Out of sector drivers make switch over to IPTV from DTT inevitable in the long run
Public policy benefits of a fully connected
population e.g. healthcare
Increasing viewing on mobile devices, 5G
standards
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The ask: what Government needs to do to make a fully connected population a reality
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DigiWorld Executive Clubs Hosted by the DigiWorld Institute members,
to network in a casual way around a specific
digital hot topic.
In Brussels – Thursday…
• 15th June
• 6th July at Maison de la Région Occitanie
In London –
• Wed. 7th June at Tata Communications
• Tuesday 4th July at Telefónica
In Paris – Wednesday…
• 21st June at Microsoft
• 5th July at TDF
DigiWorld Future conferences For the publication of the DigiWorld Yearbook 2017,
always with many big names of our digital sectors to
present our digital future, such as today.
In Paris – 6th June
with Thierry Breton, Stéphane Richard, Pierre Nanterme,
Jean-Charles Decaux, Alain Weill, Octave Klaba,
Bernard Ourghanlian, Grégoire Olivier,…
DigiWorld Summit To take stock of the current and future digital trends and
meet the whole digital community.
In Montpellier – 14/16 November
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