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Source:
www.ida.gov.sg |
Singapore’s Ultra-high Speed
Digital Highway Ready by 2015 |
Next Generation National
Broadband Network Will Spur Flourish of Services |
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Singapore today (11 Dec 2007) took a step
closer towards having an open access Next Generation National Broadband
Network (Next Gen NBN), which will offer pervasive ultra-high speed
connectivity by 2015. |
The Request-For-Proposal (RFP) is now open
to all interested parties to submit their bid to design, build and
operate the passive infrastructure layer of the Next Gen NBN. |
At a media briefing this evening (11 Dec
2007) for the RFP’s launch, Minister for Information, Communications and
the Arts, Dr Lee Boon Yang said, “The Next Gen NBN will offer pervasive
and competitively priced ultra high-speed broadband connectivity to
business users at the workplace as well as to Singaporeans at home,
schools and learning institutions and other premises.” |
The Next Gen NBN is expected to be available
nationwide by 2015, although consumers can begin to look forward to a
range of new and exciting Next Gen Services such as high-definition
video conferencing, telemedicine, Grid Computing-on-Demand, security and
immersive learning applications on the Next Gen NBN from about 2010. |
Today’s RFP has been formulated after an
extensive year-long industry consultation and studies of deployments
internationally. This RFP seeks proposals from industry to put in place
the passive infrastructure of Next Gen NBN. Under this RFP, a Network
Company, or NetCo, will be selected to design, build and operate this
passive infrastructure that will carry the traffic for Next Generation
Services. |
The deployment of active electronics such as
switches and routers to manage the flow of traffic on the passive
infrastructure will be done by what is called the Operating Company or
OpCo, which will also be the entity that offers wholesale broadband
access to downstream Retail Service Providers, or RSPs. The latter are
the companies that provide Next Generation Services to end-users. |
“A Next Generation Broadband Network will
contribute to Singapore’s continued economic success. It is also
critical for the Next Gen NBN to provide effective open access to
downstream operators. This will create a more vibrant and competitive
broadband market. As a policy, we have therefore decided to adopt
separation between the different levels of the Next Gen NBN to achieve
effective open access. The RFP to construct the network will therefore
provide for structural separation of the passive network operator from
the downstream operators. If necessary, the Government is also prepared
to consider legislation to achieve such effective open access for
downstream operators in the next generation broadband market,” said Dr
Lee. |
“The Next Gen NBN tender will require that
the appointed NetCo be structurally separated from downstream operators
and vice versa to be consistent with the policy objective of effective
open access. The successful bidder in the RFP would have met the
requirements of effective open access.” |
The Next Gen NBN will require the OpCo to be
operationally separated between the Next Gen NBN OpCo and RSPs.
Operational separation while less onerous than structural separation,
requires the Next Gen NBN OpCo to maintain separated operations,
branding, personnel and board of directors. The OpCo RFP tendering
exercise is scheduled to be called in the second quarter of next year. |
Under the terms of the Next Gen NBN
NetCo RFP launched today, the Government is prepared to provide a
grant of up to S$750 million for the project. The RFP, which is
expected to close on 25 March 20081, will be evaluated based on four
key criteria: |
- Attractiveness of business plan to
industry
- Quality of network infrastructure
- Level of Government grant
- Financial proposition and strength
of bidder
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The Infocomm Development Authority of
Singapore (IDA) expects to award the winning bid in the third
quarter of 2008. Interested parties are required to demonstrate
their capabilities to pre-qualify for the bidding by completing and
submitting to IDA the administrative forms available from the
Government online procurement portal at
www.gebiz.gov.sg. |
Intelligent Nation 2015 (iN2015) |
The Next Gen NBN is part of the larger
Next Generation National Infocomm Infrastructure (NGNII), which also
has a wireless network programme, ‘Wireless@SG’. |
Launched in December 2006, Wireless@SG
has blanketed Singapore with free Wi-Fi coverage at over 6,000
hotspots. These infrastructural developments support the ten-year
iN2015 masterplan to transform Singapore into an intelligent nation,
and global city, powered by Infocomm, by 2015. |
ISSUED BY CORPORATE & MARKETING
COMMUNICATION DIVISION
INFOCOMM DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE |
Source:
www.ida.gov.sg Media Release 11
Dec 2007 |
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