ITU-T Standardization Challenges for Developing Countries in Africa

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An overview of the 3rd SG13 Regional Workshop for Africa held in Livingstone, Zambia in February 2015, focusing on the study work, justification, and considerations for implementing IMT & IMS in mobile networks. The presentation highlighted the need for economical solutions, convergence between mobile and fixed services, and factors affecting the implementation of IMT & IMS in African states.


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  1. 3rdSG13 Regional Workshop for Africa on ITU-T Standardization Challenges for Developing Countries Working for a Connected Africa (Livingstone, Zambia, 23-24 February 2015) AN OVERVIEW PRESENTATION OF Q.SUP66 BUGABA SIMON Head/Regional Operations-UCC stripleb@ucc.co.ug

  2. Agenda; Background The study work Justification for IMT & IMS Considerations for implementation of IMT & IMS Review of IMT & IMS in African states Findings Recommendations After thoughts Conclusions Livingstone, Zambia, 23-24 February 2015 2

  3. Background Developing Countries request to WTSA-08 ITU-T to study implementation of IMT and IMS in mobile networks Work was assigned to SG 13, ( Qstn. 15 then Qstn.5) Created relations with ITU-D, ITU-R, 3GPPP 3 Livingstone, Zambia, 23-24 February 2015

  4. The study work Articulated and defined the scope of requirements Solicited for contributions Sent out an ITU-T Circular on subject Collected current statistics and trends in IMT and IMS Collaborated with other studies under ITU-D, ITU-R and 3 GPPP Held workshops Livingstone, Zambia, 23-24 February 2015 4

  5. Justification-IMT & IMS Economical solutions for rural ICT needs; Billing accuracy; Improved QoE & QoS; Improved security; Spectrum efficiency for wireless technologies; Increasing revenue streams from mobile operations. Livingstone, Zambia, 23-24 February 2015 5

  6. Justification-IMT & IMS. Addressing convergence between mobile and fixed services; Backward compatibility with existing networks; Support modern applications Efficient utilization of electricity; Support of modern services (data and multimedia) while maintaining voice services; Livingstone, Zambia, 23-24 February 2015 6

  7. Considerations for implementing IMT & IMS State of existing networks; Availability of IMT spectrum; Capital. Expansion requirements for the network to underserved areas; QoS & QoE. Livingstone, Zambia, 23-24 February 2015 7

  8. Review of IMT & IMS in African states Low rate of implementation : Reasons; Insufficient information on the benefits of the new technologies and systems; Lack of required capital; Inability to pursue network owners to implement the technology; Lack of infrastructure; Expensive spectrum; Unavailability of required spectrum; Livingstone, Zambia, 23-24 February 2015 8

  9. Review of IMT & IMS in African states.. Different appreciation of (ITU) standardization among operators, regulators and users. E.g; Regulators want the use of standards but do not know much about them and do not own the mobile networks Operators know about standards but are reluctant to invest Users want to use new applications but are powerless Livingstone, Zambia, 23-24 February 2015 9

  10. FINDINGS: Awareness of the work of SG 13 on future networks No 24% Yes 76% Livingstone, Zambia, 23-24 February 2015 10

  11. FINDINGS :Awareness of the work of SG 13 on IMT and IMS No 5% Yes 95% Livingstone, Zambia, 23-24 February 2015 11

  12. FINDINGS :Deployment of mobile networks in 53 African countries (2014) 13% Countries with 2G 13% Countries with 3G 45% Countries with 4G LTE Countries with 2G,3G,4G LTE 29% Livingstone, Zambia, 23-24 February 2015 12

  13. FINDINGS :3G and 4G LTE mobile networks with IMT capabilities 13 Livingstone, Zambia, 23-24 February 2015

  14. FINDINGS :Challenges to implementing IMT and IMS Livingstone, Zambia, 23-24 February 2015 14

  15. General recommendations on implementing IMT and IMS IMT & IMS are stable therefore recommendable IMT and IMS both make implementation sense. IMT networks are more cost effective Offer better QoS and QoE New services and choice Livingstone, Zambia, 23-24 February 2015 15

  16. Conclusions For IMT & IMS to thrive, developing countries need to; Develop & Adopt new products, standards & Application Govt, Regulators, operators and consumers to cooperate Manpower issues & capacity to be addressed Increase participation of developing countries in standardization work of ITU Livingstone, Zambia, 23-24 February 2015 16

  17. After thoughts IMT & IMS are for yesterday, how are developing countries prepared to adopt and adapt to new standards products, applications for the benefit of all? Livingstone, Zambia, 23-24 February 2015 17

  18. END THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION 18 Livingstone, Zambia, 23-24 February 2015

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