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フランスにおけるアプローチ:ブロードバンド導入の代替モデル

The French Approach: an alternative model for broadband deployment

発行 Ovum, Ltd.
出版日 2009年09月 商品コード 101127
ページ情報 英文 17 pages
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Abstract

Over the last five years, France has seen widespread deployment of alternative broadband networks in less densely populated areas. Strong promotion of digital development, primarily at a regional and local level but facilitated by national legislative and regulatory measures, has led to the emergence of a viable alternative to the incumbent-owned network and the creation of a competitive wholesale market. These public initiative networks (PINs), funded by a combination of public and private investment, have brought tangible benefits to France by extending broadband availability, stimulating competition and investment, and connecting businesses and the public sector.

Table of Contents

  • Executive summary
  • In a nutshell
  • Ovum view
  • Key messages
  • Why intervene? Broadband availability is not the sole issue
  • Effective intervention requires a robust framework
  • Localised digital ambitions are key to political buy-in
  • Co-funding: an effective investment stimulus
  • Build it and they will come: selectively applicable
  • Consumer ISP choice: greater coverage for national ISPs
  • A technology-neutral approach is key
  • The backdrop to public intervention in broadband
  • Broadband on the back burner: a lack of infrastructure
  • Broadband as economic enabler
  • A legislative catalyst
  • The emergence of an alternative model
  • Framework
  • The DSP model
  • DSP and broadband: new powers for authorities
  • The options
  • Financing
  • The supply landscape
  • Significant scale in a short amount of time
  • Spurring the development of a competitive supply landscape
  • Examples of network deployments
  • Attracting private investment: making the business case
  • Public intervention has built solid foundations
  • A clear roadmap for investment and co-investment
  • A long-term view of investment by infrastructure players
  • Five key drivers for building an effective investment case
  • Creating wholesale services that evolve over time
  • Technology mix: from WiMAX to FTTH
  • The PIN scorecard: more hits than misses
  • A viable alternative
  • Instrumental in backhaul
  • Extending broadband availability
  • Better broadband for businesses
  • Connecting businesses
  • Cheaper access for SMEs: an emerging trend?
  • Connecting the public sector
  • Consumer broadband: a more limited impact

List of Tables

  • Table 1: PIN deployments
  • Table 2: List of main delegates for PINs
  • Table 3: Examples of network rollouts
  • Table 4: Impact of PINs on expanding DSL availability in selected French regions
  • Table 5: Selected regions with alternative operators offering consumer broadband utilising PINs

List of Figures

  • Figure 1: Levels of engagement/investment for delegates
  • Figure 2: Five key drivers for an effective investment case
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