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Speeding up NGN ubiquity:
a pillar for digital growth
From National Broadband Plans towards Broadband
Ubiquity – the Polish experience
Athens, 13 February 2014
Broadband access in Poland and in the EU
Penetration of fixed-line broadband Internet access per 100 inhabitants in the EU countries as
of the end of 2011
Source: UKE based on Digital Agenda Scoreboard 2011
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Overview of key measures to improve
broadband access in Poland
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The Mega-law
National Broadband Plan (NBP)
Digital Poland Operational Programme
Infrastructure mapping
Memorandum on Quality of Services
The mega-law
Main objectives
Telecommunication connections and rights of way
Efficient investment process
Open access to infrastructure and competition
among the operators
Initiation of active local self-governments
Open access to information concerning the
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infrastructure and other connected
activities
National Broadband Plan (NBP)
NATIONAL BROADBAND PLAN
BOOSTING
INVESTMENTS
IN NETWORK
INFRASTRUCTURE
NGN/NGA
EFFICIENT USE OF
EXISTING
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
INFRASTRUCTURE
USE OF EXISTING
INFRASRUCTURE OTHER
THAN
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
ELIMINATING
INVESTMENT BARRIERS
PROMOTING
INVESTMENTS IN
BROADBAND
NETWORKS AT THE
LOCAL LEVEL
THE DEVELOPMENT OF
BROADBAND WIRELESS
NETWORKS
MAIN OBJECTIVE OF
NATIONAL BROADBAND PLAN
National Broadband Plan
INCREASING THE AVAIBILITY OF BROADBAND
INTERNET
ENSURE UNIVERSAL ACCESS
TO THE INTERNET OF A
SPEED OF AT LEAST 30 Mb/s
BY 2020
ENSURE ACCESS TO THE
INTERNET OF A SPEED OF
AT LEAST 100 Mb/s TO
50% OF HOUSEHOLDS
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NATIONAL BROADBAND PLAN
IMPLEMENTATION
PROMOTION OF LEGAL AND
REGULATORY CONDITIONS
CONDUCIVE TO INVESTMENT IN
BROADBAND INFRASTRUCTURE
PROMOTION OF CO-INVESTMENT
Memorandum on cooperation in
the construction and
development of passive
broadband infrastructure
Telecommunication and energy
investment synergy
Development of the Code of
Good Practices for the
telecommunication installation in
the multifamily buildings
Analysis of the cost and feasibility
the requirement to publish and
coordinate investment plans in
infrastructure (roads, water,
sewer)
PROVIDING ACCESS TO
INFORMATION ABOUT
INFRASTRUCTURE
Maintaining an inventory of
broadband infrastructure and
providing coverage maps of
broadband infrastructure and
services
Continuation of the Systemic
Project – acitivities for the
development of broadband
internet access
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BUILDING MODERN BROADBAND
NETWORKS 2014
9,500 KM
OF BROADBAND
INFRASTRUCTURE
COST
App. 311 MLN $
2,2 MLN
PEOPLE WITH ACCESS TO
THE INTERNET OF A SPEED
AT LEAST 30 MB/S
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BUILDING MODERN BROADBAND
NETWORKS 2015
16,500 KM
OF BROADBAND
INFRASTRUCTURE
COST
App. 772 MLN $
8 MLN
PEOPLE WITH THE
POSSIBILITY OF ACCESS TO
THE INTERNET
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OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME
DIGITAL POLAND
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OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME
DIGITAL POLAND
PRIORITY AXIS I
UNIVERSAL ACCES TO
THE BROADBAND
INTERNET
• FUNDS
App. 1,6 bln $
• OBJECTIVES
1.
Limitation the possibility of
territorial differences in
access to broadband
Internet with high
bandwidth
PRORITY AXIS II
E-ADMINISTRATION
• FUNDS
App. 1,6 bln $
• OBJECTIVES
1. Improving the accessibility
and quality of public eservices
2. Improving
the
digital
efficiency of offices
3. Increasing the availability
and
the use of
information
in
public
sector
PRORITY AXIS III
DIGITAL ACTIVISATION
OF SOCIETY
• FUNDS
106 mln $
• OBJECTIVES
1. Support the process of
program management and
implementation
2. Information, Publicity and
Consultancy
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Specific projects to stimulate broadband
demand
 Lighthouse keepers project - to promote and popularize digital literacy
among the adult population 50+ in Poland. This was done thanks to volunteers
recruited and trained to provide support to adults 50+ and promote the usage of
the Internet in this group.
 Digital School project - pilot government scheme for the development of
students and teachers’ ICT skills (402 schools involved)
ePUAP project - nationwide portal of public services, whose task is providing
and developing centralized infrastructure facilitating public services of the public
administration
Infrastructure mapping
The Information Broadband Infrastructure System (SIIS)
It is a computer system for gathering, processing, presentation and sharing of
information about telecommunications infrastructure, public telecommunications
networks and buildings that enable co-location;
Under the Mega-law, telecommunications operators, local government and public utility
enterprises area obliged to provide the Regulator with information about
telecommunications infrastracture.
The data includes:
 Fiber optic network termination points,
 Telecommunications network nodes,
 Access nodes,
 Range of wire and wireless networks’ operation,
 Presence of wire connections or wireless terminals in buildings with residential apartments,
 Presence of buildings enabling co-location,
 Network routes (logical)
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Memorandum on the Quality of Services
Memorandum on cooperation for improvement of the
quality of services available in the telecommunications
market
Memorandum was joined by 44 entities in total. The Memorandum identified:
 a list of quality of service indicators,
 a method of objective measurements
 rules for publication of measurements results and their submission to UKE
Technical indicators for Internet access services:
 data transmission speed
 delays in data packets.
Thanks to those indicators consumers will have the possibility to check the quality
of service for particular applications they are using as part of Internet access, e.g.
www browsing, HD or SD video watching, VoIP, on-line games.
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a small correspondence drafting team, in order to expertise the draft Law on access and interconnection of public electronic communications networks and associa
ITU project on development of legal framework on
access and interconnect in Moldavia
Polish assistance provided by the Ministry for Administration and Digitalization
and the Polish Regulator – UKE
Assistance in the evaluation and development of the draft law on access and
interconnection of public electronic communications networks and associated
facilities
Workshops with experts to discuss a case study on Polish legislation and
practice related to the legal side of shared use of electronic communications
infrastructure
 Assistance in advocacy meetings and sharing of Polish experience at the
relevant Moldavian institutions.
Thank you for your attention!
Anna Rogozińska
Office of Electronic Communications
Department of International Cooperation
[email protected]
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