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3G Services in Bangladesh : Challenges
and regulatory recommendations
Md.Iftakharul Islam, Telecom & Regulatory Expert
Email :rusho.bss@gmail .com
INTRODUCTION:
The Telecommunication sector in Bangladesh, specially the mobile sector, has shown
tremendous growth in last decade. The access to internet services is to some extend driven
by the mobile operators. However, broadband services in particular have so far been very
limitedly driver by to few Wi-Max operators and recently government owned operator
“Teletalk”. In line with the “Digital Bangladesh Vision” we understand that Government
wants to build an empowered information society, where everyone would be able to create
access, utilize and share information and knowledge easily and efficiently. Broadband can
improve the efficiency, availability, and reach of public and private sector ICT services in
areas of health, education and other socio economic areas.
The recent publication of 3G licensing framework is one promising step. The ICT industry is
eagerly waiting for the commercial launch of 3G/UMTS based services by the private
telecom operators which can surely demonstrate the strongest growth rates, the largest
volumes – and hence probably the lowest prices of both network equipment and terminals.
However as a part of the telecom industry, I would like to request the Government and the
regulators to kindly access the below concern which need to be addressed before we issue
the 3G License :
CHALLENGES OF 3G DEPLOYMENT :
The deployment of broadband infrastructure and services in Bangladesh faces a range of
challenges:
While increased broadband penetration is an important factor in strengthening the
economic development, the present socio economic condition (i.e. per capita
income) of the people doesn’t assure good business case for broadband network
deployment.
Ubiquity of broadband services drives demand for and hence development of
content, application and vice versa. The low penetration of PCs, Laptops, lack of
Bangla language supported application, low penetration of 3G enable handset and
unfamiliarity with the English language create challenges in terms of securing the
development of local content and access to international content.
The lack of competition in terms of international broadband connectivity leads to
very high cost of international IP traffic, in a global as well as in a South Asia
perspective.
Transmission is a critical factor for 3G deployment. However, considering regulatory
obligation mobile operators will be solely dependent on NTTN operators in terms of
ensuring last mile connectivity for providing quality services to their customers. But
this will result in very high OPEX and slow deployment.
3G FROM INVESTOR’S PERSPECTIVE
With such a risk profile, funding of a 3G license and associated network deployment in
Bangladesh is likely to be challenging, in particular taking into account the recent high
volatility of financial markets.
This challenge will apply not only with regard to the licensee itself, but also with regard to
any external funding sources. From those points of view, it’s extremely important that
government contributes in limiting the total level of uncertainty through minimizing the
regulatory uncertainty. This will eventually help to:
Facilitate – and maybe reduce cost of - funding for license fee and network
deployment
Through the facilitation of funding provide for increased coverage, capacity and
quality
Increase the value – and hence the attractiveness - of the license.
The mobile sector is clearly a high-profile industry in terms of Foreign Direct
Investment in Bangladesh. A predictable regulatory regime for this sector will
contribute positively on the overall assessment of business environment in
Bangladesh.
With regard to the licensing guidelines for 3G, there are in industry view three areas where
long-term predictability and stability is of particular importance:
SOME RECOMMENDATION & SUGGESTIONS FROM REGULATORY POINT OF
VIEW :
- Spectrum Price :3G Spectrum pricing should be kept in such a level that secure the proper
balance between granting access to reduce entry barriers, and facilitating new and
protecting existing investments.
- Price regulation :Needless to say, the financial risks associated with network construction
are significantly higher if there is a price regulation. This risk increases further if there is a
risk of such regulation without any indication on how this price regulation may be designed.
- Amount Spectrum allocation for 3G : It is very positive to see that BTRC has reserved as
much spectrum as possible (at least 50 MHz) for commercial use. Reduced spectrum
availability increases network roll-out costs, making some geographical parts of Bangladesh
unattractive for 3G-roll out, and some capacity demanding services unviable. This reduces
the benefits for the Bangladeshi society compared to a situation where spectrum is not
artificially scarce.
- Number of licensee :Restricting the number of available licenses compared to the
maximum that could be achieved given spectrum availability over a longer timeframe will
not in general bring advantages to the country. A large number of licenses would support
increased competition and increase the likelihood that 3G networks are actually
established. More licenses would as well lead to better services and lower prices towards
the market
- Modification of License terms and conditions :As any modification of license fees,
spectrum fees and revenue sharing may have a significant impact on the business case of
any 3G licensee, BTRC shall not exercise the power given in BTA to bring about any
changes in license fees, spectrum fees and revenue sharing etc.
- Technology Neutrality : Int’l regulators are acknowledging that spectrum allocations should
be made on a technology neutral basis and spectrum refarming is international best
practice (i.e. allowing 3G on 800/900/1800MHz)
- New entrants :The Bangladesh market is competitive already and the market can likely not
sustain new entrants – in any case there is likely to be no viable business case for new 3G
only entrants in the Bangladesh market
- Tariff Approval : In particular with the wide range of services which must be expected to
flourish when the 3G market develops in Bangladesh, tariff approval for each and every
service is probably not feasible. Rather, any service provider should have a clear
requirement to make tariff information easily available at time of entering into an
agreement, and updated tariff information should be readily available at any time, e.g. on a
web site. Also, all marketing of services should contain clear information on tariff.
- Access sharing :
There are quite a few markets where also companies who don’t have their own, complete
mobile network infrastructure, are allowed to offer mobile services to end customers
through utilizing the capacity of the mobile network operators. There are three main
categories of such access arrangements:
o Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO)
o Simple Resale
o National Roaming
Industry and regulators clearly acknowledges that there are several advantages of reduced
entry barriers facilitated through MVNO, resale and national roaming.

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3 g services in bangladesh

  • 1. 3G Services in Bangladesh : Challenges and regulatory recommendations Md.Iftakharul Islam, Telecom & Regulatory Expert Email :rusho.bss@gmail .com INTRODUCTION: The Telecommunication sector in Bangladesh, specially the mobile sector, has shown tremendous growth in last decade. The access to internet services is to some extend driven by the mobile operators. However, broadband services in particular have so far been very limitedly driver by to few Wi-Max operators and recently government owned operator “Teletalk”. In line with the “Digital Bangladesh Vision” we understand that Government wants to build an empowered information society, where everyone would be able to create access, utilize and share information and knowledge easily and efficiently. Broadband can improve the efficiency, availability, and reach of public and private sector ICT services in areas of health, education and other socio economic areas. The recent publication of 3G licensing framework is one promising step. The ICT industry is eagerly waiting for the commercial launch of 3G/UMTS based services by the private telecom operators which can surely demonstrate the strongest growth rates, the largest volumes – and hence probably the lowest prices of both network equipment and terminals. However as a part of the telecom industry, I would like to request the Government and the regulators to kindly access the below concern which need to be addressed before we issue the 3G License : CHALLENGES OF 3G DEPLOYMENT : The deployment of broadband infrastructure and services in Bangladesh faces a range of challenges: While increased broadband penetration is an important factor in strengthening the economic development, the present socio economic condition (i.e. per capita income) of the people doesn’t assure good business case for broadband network deployment. Ubiquity of broadband services drives demand for and hence development of content, application and vice versa. The low penetration of PCs, Laptops, lack of Bangla language supported application, low penetration of 3G enable handset and
  • 2. unfamiliarity with the English language create challenges in terms of securing the development of local content and access to international content. The lack of competition in terms of international broadband connectivity leads to very high cost of international IP traffic, in a global as well as in a South Asia perspective. Transmission is a critical factor for 3G deployment. However, considering regulatory obligation mobile operators will be solely dependent on NTTN operators in terms of ensuring last mile connectivity for providing quality services to their customers. But this will result in very high OPEX and slow deployment. 3G FROM INVESTOR’S PERSPECTIVE With such a risk profile, funding of a 3G license and associated network deployment in Bangladesh is likely to be challenging, in particular taking into account the recent high volatility of financial markets. This challenge will apply not only with regard to the licensee itself, but also with regard to any external funding sources. From those points of view, it’s extremely important that government contributes in limiting the total level of uncertainty through minimizing the regulatory uncertainty. This will eventually help to: Facilitate – and maybe reduce cost of - funding for license fee and network deployment Through the facilitation of funding provide for increased coverage, capacity and quality Increase the value – and hence the attractiveness - of the license. The mobile sector is clearly a high-profile industry in terms of Foreign Direct Investment in Bangladesh. A predictable regulatory regime for this sector will contribute positively on the overall assessment of business environment in Bangladesh. With regard to the licensing guidelines for 3G, there are in industry view three areas where long-term predictability and stability is of particular importance: SOME RECOMMENDATION & SUGGESTIONS FROM REGULATORY POINT OF VIEW :
  • 3. - Spectrum Price :3G Spectrum pricing should be kept in such a level that secure the proper balance between granting access to reduce entry barriers, and facilitating new and protecting existing investments. - Price regulation :Needless to say, the financial risks associated with network construction are significantly higher if there is a price regulation. This risk increases further if there is a risk of such regulation without any indication on how this price regulation may be designed. - Amount Spectrum allocation for 3G : It is very positive to see that BTRC has reserved as much spectrum as possible (at least 50 MHz) for commercial use. Reduced spectrum availability increases network roll-out costs, making some geographical parts of Bangladesh unattractive for 3G-roll out, and some capacity demanding services unviable. This reduces the benefits for the Bangladeshi society compared to a situation where spectrum is not artificially scarce. - Number of licensee :Restricting the number of available licenses compared to the maximum that could be achieved given spectrum availability over a longer timeframe will not in general bring advantages to the country. A large number of licenses would support increased competition and increase the likelihood that 3G networks are actually established. More licenses would as well lead to better services and lower prices towards the market - Modification of License terms and conditions :As any modification of license fees, spectrum fees and revenue sharing may have a significant impact on the business case of any 3G licensee, BTRC shall not exercise the power given in BTA to bring about any changes in license fees, spectrum fees and revenue sharing etc. - Technology Neutrality : Int’l regulators are acknowledging that spectrum allocations should be made on a technology neutral basis and spectrum refarming is international best practice (i.e. allowing 3G on 800/900/1800MHz) - New entrants :The Bangladesh market is competitive already and the market can likely not sustain new entrants – in any case there is likely to be no viable business case for new 3G only entrants in the Bangladesh market - Tariff Approval : In particular with the wide range of services which must be expected to flourish when the 3G market develops in Bangladesh, tariff approval for each and every service is probably not feasible. Rather, any service provider should have a clear requirement to make tariff information easily available at time of entering into an agreement, and updated tariff information should be readily available at any time, e.g. on a web site. Also, all marketing of services should contain clear information on tariff.
  • 4. - Access sharing : There are quite a few markets where also companies who don’t have their own, complete mobile network infrastructure, are allowed to offer mobile services to end customers through utilizing the capacity of the mobile network operators. There are three main categories of such access arrangements: o Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) o Simple Resale o National Roaming Industry and regulators clearly acknowledges that there are several advantages of reduced entry barriers facilitated through MVNO, resale and national roaming.