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Gilles BREGANT, Directeur général, ANFR Gilles BRÉGANT est né à Chambéry en septembre 1963. Il est diplômé de l’école Polytechnique (1986) et de l’Ecole nationale supérieure des Télécommunication (1988). Après 8 ans au Centre National d’Etudes des Télécommunications de France Télécom, il a rejoint le cabinet du Secrétaire d’Etat à la Recherche comme conseiller technique en charge des dossiers internationaux des technologies de l’information et des sciences (1996-1997). Il a ensuite rejoint la Direction générale de l’industrie où il s’est vu confier la sous-direction « Programmes et Prospective » du service des technologies de l’Information. En 2001, il est nommé secrétaire général de la « Mission pour l’Economie numérique ». En 2005 il rejoint le Conseil supérieur de l’audiovisuel (CSA) comme directeur des technologies. Depuis janvier 2011, Gilles Brégant est le directeur général de l’Agence nationale des fréquences. Il a été élu président du RSPG en novembre 2012.
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Digiworld Summit 2013
Spectrum Policy Act II
SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT:KEY ISSUES AND ROADMAP TO 2015
Gilles Brégant
Spectrum needs increase – for all users
Mobile data traffic: about 70% annual growth rate in 2012
High definition, 3D, UHD for television
Digital radio
Video-based PPDR networks
PMSE
Drones
e-traffic, smart grids for power supply, e-health, internet of things
Smarter technologies help to accommodate new servicesExtra spectrum must be released by 2020
The need to manage spectrum is reinforced
Increase in
demandfor
services
Fixed resource (public domain from 9 MHz to 300 GHz)
Strong and/orfragmented occupation
Need for regulation
Lighter allocation procedures / heavier spectrum operation and maintenance needs
Ex ante
Ex post
AuctionsSharing
Technology neutrality…QoS enforcementUsage monitoring
Interference management
The wireless broadband case
RSPP identified a need of 1200 MHz of spectrum by 2015.
RSPG set the scene of possible spectrum resources to respond to wireless broadband needs in the future by identifying spectrum bands.
Wireless broadband: bands under review
« 700 MHz » band (694-790 MHz)
Rest of « UHF » (470-694 MHz)
L Band
2 GHz bands
2.3 GHz harmonised band
High capacity for MBB (3,4-3,8 GHz /3,8-4,2 GHz)
5 GHz for WiFi extension
Technical issues have become major public policy issues
Rearranging borders enables development
transition
700 MHz status today within ITU
700 MHz band in Region 1 allocated to mobile service on a co-primary basis (WRC-12),
effective in 2015
The lower edge of the allocation is subject to refinement at WRC-15
The technical and regulatory conditions
applicable will be specified at WRC-15
700 MHz band in France
Explore all scenarios for a liberation of the band between 2017-2022
1
Prime Minister decision to come: conciliate the need for very high speed mobile connectivity with the respect of the free DTT platformwhile valuing this public domain resource to its best
2
Work in progress in France: 4G roll-out
ANFR’s mission: monitor and authorize deployments while protecting users (DTT interferences and public exposure to magnetic fields).
ANFR Observatory: number of « supports » authorized since Nov-12.
Smarter spectrum sharing
Mission to Joëlle ToledanoProfessor of Econmics,
Supélec
Report to Minister Fleur Pellerin expected
in March 2014
Spectrum & Innovation Conference
Full proceedings now available in English and French
http://conference.anfr.fr