Regional Meeting for the Asia-Pacific LDCs Towards Graduation: A Focus on Broadband and Connectivity

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Regional Meeting for the Asia-Pacific LDCs Towards Graduation: A Focus on Broadband and Connectivity Session IV: Broadband Applications and Services for National Development Presentation on ICT Development and Broadband Policy: A case of Nepal 27 October 2017

Contents Legal, regulatory and institutional framework 1. The Constitution of Nepal, 2015 2. The 14 th Periodic Development Plan 3. The Ten Year Master Plan 2011-2020 4. The National Broadband Policy of 2015 5. The ICT Policy of 2015 6. Services: Mobile, Fixed, Data 7. Backbone Project (Broadband connectivity)

Key areas of the problem (Picture extracted from the State of Broadband 2017)

Policy Guidance Instruments The 14 th Periodic Development Plan (2016/017 to 2018/019 Graduation from LDC category by 2022 Set the country-specific SDGs related targets to be achieved by 2030 to become a middle income country The 17 SDGs have been mapped into the five strategies: I. Infrastructure Development II. Economic Prosperity III. Social Development IV. Governance, and V. Cross-cutting issues

Information and Communication Sector Constitutional guarantee of the Right to Information Maximum use of modern technologies to diversify services Emphasis on quality, accessibility of services Extension of telecom services to rural areas In line with the Universal Access Policy (UAP) and to leave no one behind Access through broadband connectivity Target to increase tele and internet density

The Ten Year Master Plan Making telecommunication services available within a shouting distance Providing on demand telecommunication services in urban areas and for manufacturing and commercial enterprises Services from different service providers and extension of such services to rural areas also Enhancement of capability to efficient utilization of ICT to improve the quality of life of Nepali people

Highlights of National Broadband Policy Vision for affordable, secure, reliable and ubiquitous high speed internet The targets for 2018-2020 include: Broadband penetration rate of 30% at minimum of 512 Kbps and at least 10 Mbps download speed on demand in urban areas Broadband access and coverage to 45% household by 2018 Option to chose service through multiple service providers to urban people by 2018 Broadband services by 2020 to all rural municipalities, Govt. hospitals, health centres and district level government offices.

Targets of the ICT Policy, 2015 Vision to convert Nepal into information and knowledge based society by utilizing ICT Targets for 2020 include: Digital literacy of 75% of population Broadband services to 90% of the population E-governance through online govt. services to 80% of the citizens Internet services to all citizens

Current state of Mobile, fixed phone services Mobile Operators (4) Nepal Telcom NCELL Smart Telcom United Telcom Mobile Phone Access 90% households 97% Urban Areas 90% Rural Areas (CBS Survey 2014) Subscription to Mobile Services: 35.45 million ( NTA, MIS 2017) 3G Launch 2010 4G/LTE launched early 2017 by NT and NCELL SmartTel and Utel in the process to launch 4G Fixed telephone penetration low Nepal Telecom dominates.86 million subscribers= 3.25% density Internet Services 16.4 million (61.9%) Subscriptions with fixed or wireless Use GSM, CDMA, WiMAX, VSAT to spread internet services Data Services 4 major voice operators & 71 ISPs Use wired or wireless broadband Internet through ADSL, Cable Modem, Fiber/LAN Mobile Broadband Technology About 60% internet subscription density 71 ISPs provide wired or wireless fixed broadband -Only 2-3% subs. -TelcomInfrastructure damaged by the earthquakes

Broadband Project Map Midhill EastWest Highway Project)

Highlights of the Project National fiber optic backbone network along side East West highways (over 100O kms) National Telecom Authority (NTA), regulator provides funds to ISPs Rs. 5.4 billion ( About US $ 54 million) from the Rural Telecommunication Development Fund (RTDF) approved Will connect the entire nation through the enhanced broadband connectivity in two years Bridge the rural urban digital divide

Highlights.. All the district Hqs., municipalities and rural municipalities will be connected, including ward level Implementation of the project in public-private partnership (PPP) Nepal Telcom is designated to work in Provinces 1, 2 & 3, the United Telcom in Provices 4 &5 and the Smart Telcom in Provinces 6 & 7 Will broaden internet highway in the shape of Fishbone connecting East West crossing North and South points. Ensure high speed connectivity, and even people in remote areas can access voice, video and data services cutting off sole dependency on satellite based network

Earthquake hit areas High priority of connecting 14 districts badly hit by the 2015 earthquakes with broadband internet Places which do not have telecom tower will be provided with microwave link based network

Way Forward Promote e-governance and e-services https://nepal.gov.np/ and various applications Synergy and integration local, provincial and central level governance through technologies Need to strengthen international/regional connectivity (Chinese and Indian bandwidth) Technology Bank for LDCs established in September 2017 should strengthen national capacity of LDCs for science and technological development Technical and financial support to LDCs Special circumstances faced by LDCs on the way to graduation

Thank You for your kind attention!