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May 2015 Yuji SASAKI, Director, International Policy Affairs Division MIC Japan ICT Infrastructure Development in Japan

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Page 1: May 2015 Yuji SASAKI, Director, International Policy Affairs Division MIC Japan ICT Infrastructure Development in Japan

May   2015

Yuji SASAKI,

Director, International Policy Affairs Division

MIC Japan

ICT Infrastructure Development in Japan

Page 2: May 2015 Yuji SASAKI, Director, International Policy Affairs Division MIC Japan ICT Infrastructure Development in Japan

Broadband Service Subscribers in Japan

Source: MIC

Population: approx. 128 million Households: approx. 56 million (Jan. 1, 2014)

(million)

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DSL CableInternet FTTHFWA BWA LTE

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Current Status of Broadband Spread in Japan

Source: MIC

Area Coverage

Broadband *2 100.0%

( 99.9%)Inside ( ) : only fixed broadband

Ultra High-Speed Broadband *1 99.9 % ( 98.7%

( As of end Mar. 2014 )

Rate of Subscription

FixedBroadband *3 65.2% Mobile

Ultra High-Speed Broadband *5Fixed

Ultra-High-Speed Broadband *4

48.5%42.6%

*1   FTTH, CATV Internet, FWA, BWA (only services whose download speeds are over 30Mbps, other than FTTH)*2   FTTH, DSL, CATV Internet , FWA, Satellite Broadband, BWA, 3.5G Mobile Broadband*3   FTTH, DSL, CATV Internet, FWA, BWA (only Local WiMAX)*4   FTTH, CATV Internet (only services whose download speeds are over 30Mbps)*5   3.9G Mobile Broadband, BWA (other than Local WiMAX)

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Policy targets on broadband deployment

2001 ~ 2005 ~ 2010   2015

Strategy for bridging digital divide(June 2008)

IT New Reform Strategy(January 2006)e-Japan Strategy II

(July 2003)

Target: Connect 30 million households to high-speed Internet and 10 million households to Ultra high-speed Internet in 5 years

Target: Elimination of areas where broadband remains unavailable by FY 2010

Target: (a)Ensure that all households have access to broadband by the end of FY 2010( b )Ensure that 90% households have access to Ultra high-speed broadband by the end of FY2010

Basic Law on the Formation of an Advanced Information and Telecommunications Network Society ( January 2001 )

New Broadband Super Highway

(Hikari no Michi)

Target:All households use broadband services by around 2015

e-Japan Strategy(January 2001)

Securing the world’s most advanced IT infrastructure environments Develop and secure high-speed broadband environments in unprofitable areas such as isolated islands based on area characteristics

Declaration of the Creation of the

Most Advanced IT Nation in the World

(New IT Strategy)

2013.6

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Interconnection regulations (1997)

■ In 1997, MIC amended Telecommunications Business Act, and established the interconnection regulations.

・ MIC introduced interconnection regulations in 1997 in order to:

Foster fair competition between NTT and other new carriers, from the viewpoints of not only network scales but also other factors such as quality of services, consumer prices.

In this new regulation, NTT could not refuse other carriers’ reasonable requests for interconnection.

・ NTT had relatively strong position because of : The largest networks (deployed in the state-owned monopoly era)

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Asymmetric regulations (1997,2001)

■ MIC introduced in 1997 and enhanced in 2001 “asymmetric regulations”, which was applied to some dominant carriers.

・ Along with establishing interconnection regulations, it became necessary to promote further competition through preventing dominant carriers from anti-competitive activities such as:

Abuse of information obtained through interconnection Unfairly advantageous/disadvantageous treatments to specific

carriers etc. ・ For this reason, NTT East & West (fixed) and NTT DoCoMo (Mobile) submitted to such regulations as :

Prohibiting anti-competitive activities stipulated and enumerated in the provisions

Regulations regarding carriers with special relations

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Policy targets on broadband deployment

2001 ~ 2005 ~ 2010   2015

Strategy for bridging digital divide(June 2008)

IT New Reform Strategy(January 2006)e-Japan Strategy II

(July 2003)

Target: Connect 30 million households to high-speed Internet and 10 million households to Ultra high-speed Internet in 5 years

Target: Elimination of areas where broadband remains unavailable by FY 2010

Target: (a)Ensure that all households have access to broadband by the end of FY 2010( b )Ensure that 90% households have access to Ultra high-speed broadband by the end of FY2010

Basic Law on the Formation of an Advanced Information and Telecommunications Network Society ( January 2001 )

New Broadband Super Highway

(Hikari no Michi)

Target:All households use broadband services by around 2015

e-Japan Strategy(January 2001)

Securing the world’s most advanced IT infrastructure environments Develop and secure high-speed broadband environments in unprofitable areas such as isolated islands based on area characteristics

Declaration of the Creation of the

Most Advanced IT Nation in the World

(New IT Strategy)

2013.6

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Broadband service area in Kansai region(2006)

FTTH提供市町村FTTH

・ケーブルインターネット

提供市町村DSL

CableInternet

DSL and CableInternet

Osaka Pref.

Hyougo Pref.

Kyoto Pref. Shiga

Pref.

Wakayama Pref.

Mie Pref.

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Past Government Supports for broadband deployment

Measures for Telecommunications operators

2. Reduction of Tax Bases for Fixed Asset Taxes (Local Tax)・ Partial reduction of the tax base for fixed asset taxes is allowed for telecommunications operators building broadband facilities, such as optical fiber and DSL. ・ 1992 ~ 2009.

Tax BreaksTax Breaks

1 .Accelerated Tax Depreciation   (National   Tax)・ Accelerated tax depreciation is allowed fo r telecommunications operators building broadband facilities, such as optical fiber and DSL.・ 1991 ~ 2009.

Measures for Local Governments

1. Local Information and communications Infrastructure Development Grants (ICT Grant)• Grants equivalent to one third of total

project cost is provided to local governments that builds broadband facilities to address the digital divide.

• 2006 ~ 2009.

Grants/SubsidiesGrants/Subsidies

2. Local Intranet Infrastructure Facility Development Promotion Grants• Grants equivalent to one third of total project

cost is provided to local governments that builds ultra-high-speed local public networks connecting public facilities such as schools, libraries, and municipal offices.

• 1998 ~ 2009.

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Broadband deployment method by supporting local government

IRU ( Indefeasible Right of User ):Longtime stability rights established by the contract(including other types of agreements) to prevent termination of said contract without agreement by both parties.IRU contractor who allowed others to use optical fiber networks is recognized as governing/managing said optical fiber networks in a legal capacity.

Example of public-build and private operation method by “Subsidy of info-communication utilization environment improvement and construction”.

MIC

Usage charge

Public Application

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Support for cost of

network laying.

Internet Access service

Fee

InternetTelecomCarrier

Public Facilities

Citizens

IRU contract

Installing network line

Local Governme

ntNetwork leasing

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National budgets in constructing optical fiber networks to date

Project for the improvement and construction of intranet basic facilities. (FY 1998 ~ FY 2009)       ・・・・・・ About 91bil yen ( Adopted 934 regions ) 465 bil clp   Project for the improvement and construction of subscriber optical line.  (FY 2002 ~ FY 2005)       ・・・・・・ About 3 bil yen ( Adopted 18 regions )                              15 bil clp Subsidy of regional info-communication base improvement and construction. (FY 2006 ~ FY 2009)   ・・・・・・ About 98 bil yen ( Adopted 664 regions )                              500 bil clp

For Local government

Total   about 200 Billion Yen 1000 Billion CLP

Subsidy of info-communication utilization environment improvement and construction.(FY 2011 ~ FY 2014)  ・・・・・・ About 4 bil yen ( Adopted 24 regions )

                                 20 bil clp

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Policy targets on broadband deployment

2001 ~ 2005 ~ 2010   2015

Strategy for bridging digital divide(June 2008)

IT New Reform Strategy(January 2006)e-Japan Strategy II

(July 2003)

Target: Connect 30 million households to high-speed Internet and 10 million households to Ultra high-speed Internet in 5 years

Target: Elimination of areas where broadband remains unavailable by FY 2010

Target: (a)Ensure that all households have access to broadband by the end of FY 2010( b )Ensure that 90% households have access to Ultra high-speed broadband by the end of FY2010

Basic Law on the Formation of an Advanced Information and Telecommunications Network Society ( January 2001 )

New Broadband Super Highway

(Hikari no Michi)

Target:All households use broadband services by around 2015

e-Japan Strategy(January 2001)

Securing the world’s most advanced IT infrastructure environments Develop and secure high-speed broadband environments in unprofitable areas such as isolated islands based on area characteristics

Declaration of the Creation of the

Most Advanced IT Nation in the World

(New IT Strategy)

2013.6

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■   Project of info-communication utilization environment improvement and construction

   Budget in 2013: 0.8 bil yen (4 bil clp)Budget in 2014: 0.5 bil yen (3 bil clp)

• Promotion of Ultra high speed Broadband infrastructure dedicate to install public applications such as medical/health and welfare/education. The central government also gives subsidies toward project costs to local governments remote island or sparsely-populated areas.

【 Image】

Subsidizing 1/3 of the installation cost of optical fiber lines and accessories in areas under disadvantageous conditions, such as sparsely populated areas and remote islands, (2/3 of the installation cost in the case of remote islands) if such optical fiber lines are installed by local governments.

The local governments usually loan the installed optical fiber lines and accessories to telecommunications carriers that will use the optical fiber lines and accessories and provide local residents with Internet services.

The local governments utilize the loaned optical fiber lines and accessories and provide local residents with public application services (e.g., the provision of disaster information and elderly watching over and care).

【 Summary】

Public facilities( Educational/Medical facilities )

Houses

Switching station of telecom carriers

Ultra high speed Broadband( Utilize optical fiber and Radio system )

Services provided by public applications

Ultra high speed broadband infrastructure development project

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Page 14: May 2015 Yuji SASAKI, Director, International Policy Affairs Division MIC Japan ICT Infrastructure Development in Japan

Thank you.Thank you.

Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (“MIC”), Japan