Mobile Broadband: Way Forward to Bridge Digital Divide Bhutanese

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Mobile Broadband: Way Forward to Bridge Digital Divide Bhutanese Experience Wangay Dorji HEAD, Telecommunications Bhutan InfoComm and Media Authority

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Global Trend in Broadband

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- Disparity in the growth of broadband , globally, might create “ Digital Divide” with the region as well as within the country - Gap between Rich and Poor countries might widen - Around 830 million people living in the 49 UN designated Least Developed Countries (LDCs) do not enjoy access to broadband services ( ITU report) - Mobile phone subscribers in LDCs grew from 2 to 280 million, Internet penetration is still at around 4.6 percent

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Factors Attributing to the Digital Divide

- Lack of Infrastructure ( Missing Link Report) - Widening levels of education seem to magnify the digital divide ( Stanford report) - Income/cost of access - Race

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Mobile Broadband in the Kingdom of Bhutan

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ICT status in Bhutan

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Growth of Mobile cellular market

Significant growth has been seen with the introduction of second mobile cellular operator in the year 2007

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Internet Connectivity

- Significant growth in Internet users ( around 14 percent penetration) is seen in the last few years - Mobile broadband is growing exponentially

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Initiatives to promote broadband

Government’s initiative to establish nationwide broadband infrastructure ( optical fibre project ) Post Box 1072, Olakha, Babesa Express Road, Thimphu: Bhutan. E-mail: [email protected] URL: www.bicma.gov.bt , Tel: 321506, FAX: 326909

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Initiatives to promote broadband (2)….

- Initiate Rural Communications program ( Universal Accessibility) “ to ensure every citizen, irrespective of where they dwell, have access to communications ( voice and data) by end of 2012” - Established ICT skill building project ( “ Chiphen Rigphel)

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Wireless Broadband : The ultimate technology to bridge digital divide Bhutanese Experience

- Due to its harsh terrain, wireless would be the ultimate technology to connect the people of Bhutan.

- The fast growth of mobile cellular services demonstrated that , wireless is the easy , fastest and cheaper when compare to terrestrial ( fixed) and satellite technology.

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Mobile Broadband user increased rapidly in the last three years and contributed significantly to the Internet penetration - No significant growth was seen in the Fixed broadband ( ADSL) - The incumbent operator ( Bhutan Telecom Ltd.) plans to roll-out its 3G high speed Internet connectivity to 40 location in Western and Central Bhutan by end of 2012

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Why Mobile Broadband ?

- Comes in various packages depending on the person’s usability ( Affordability) - On can stay connected without being home ( Accessibility- Mobility) - Wherever there is a mobile signal or connection one can use the internet ( Availability)

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Drawback of Mobile Broadband

- The speed is not as high as standard broadband connections, although this may not be the same in the future - The download/usage limits are quite restrictive and are not designed for heavy users (the highest limit is around 10GB) - The cost of additional usage is quite high - High cost of device

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Conclusion

For a land-locked and mountainous country with scattered and low density population and limited market, the easiest , cheapest and easy way of providing accessibility to communications services to all its people, including broadband, is through the use of wireless technology.

“ Wireless could be the technology for bridging the digital divide in Bhutan” Post Box 1072, Olakha, Babesa Express Road, Thimphu: Bhutan. E-mail: [email protected] URL: www.bicma.gov.bt , Tel: 321506, FAX: 326909

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Tashi Delek & Thank you

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