Considerations in Improving the International Connectivity in Asia-Pacific Region. China Academy of Information and Communication Technology Chen Hui

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Considerations in Improving the International Connectivity in Asia-Pacific Region China Academy of Information and Communication Technology Chen Hui

International Connectivity is the Need for ICT Development Shortage of international Internet connections is an important factor restraining the development of Internet, and social and economic development. Currently, submarine cables are the main means for connecting to international Internet, however, many countries have no landing sites of submarine cables. Among 64 countries in the Asia and Pacific regions, only 29 countries have access to submarine cables. For the other 35 countries, either they are landlocked countries or can not afford the cost of submarine cables. ESCAP reported that, countries with submarine cable sites usually enjoy a cheaper, more rapid high-quality Internet connections, but the landlocked countries didn t fully benefit from the Internet broadband. Terabit Consulting research found that, the lack of Internet connectivity is causing great digital divide between ASEAN member states.

Most International Internet Traffic Are Carried By Submarine Cables while Terrestrial Tables Are Not Fully Utilized 1 95% of international Internet traffic is carried by submarine cables 2 Only 5% of international Internet traffic is carried by terrestrial cables Challenge of International connectivity using submarine cables Advantage of submarine cables 1 Some countries can only be connected by submarine cables 2 Avoid the lower connectivity among countries caused by uneven development of ICT. High construction cost Difficult to operate and maintain Single route Long Detours Source:TeleGeography http://blog.telegeography.com/what-underwater-cables-looked-like-in-1939 http://blog.telegeography.com/the-era-of-the-undersea-cable

The Status Quo in the Utilization of Terrestrial Cable Terrestrial cables is not fully utilized because different countries have different standards for charging international circuits transit land-locked countries have difficulty in accessing to international communications Many countries can not access to the Internet in an affordable price

Advantages for Terrestrial Cable Source:Operators of Fortune 500 companies

The Advantages of Trans-multi-country Terrestrial Cable (1) By connecting the domestic backbones with dispersed trans-border terrestrial cables, we can establish large-capacity international terrestrial cable networks that can cover each region, continent and even the whole world.

The Advantages of Trans-multi-country Terrestrial Cable (2) Increase the capacity of the existing transmission channels between countries, especially for those land-locked ones. Increase the traffic flowing on the submarine cable because more inland countries can reach submarine cables in an affordable price and get connected to other countries through submarine cable. Reduce the cost of international connectivity, it fully utilizes the existing domestic backbone transmission networks of each country.

Problems Facing the Use of Existing Terrestrial Cables The existing terrestrial cable resources are effectively utilized only between two neighboring countries When a third or more countries are involved, these resources can not be fully used due to over- charging for the transit services by the intermediate countries. Large quantities of existing domestic terrestrial cables fail to be utilized in carrying the traffic of international trans-border service.

The High Cost of Landlocked Countries Access to the Internet International connectivity route of Country A to UK: Capital of Country A-City A VS City A- International Internet Hub Country B Country c City A International Internet Hub Country A Distance:1/6 Price:10 times Note :Country A and Country B are landlocked countries; Country C is coastal country

Readiness for Increasing the International Connectivity by Terrestrial Cable Most countries in the world have built their own domestic backbone optical networks. Cross-border terrestrial optical cable systems are already established between neighboring countries and can be utilized to improve the international connectivity among different countries in the world. Global Terrestrial Optical Cable Map Source: ITU

Need for Exploring New Charging and Operational Model for International Terrestrial Cable Systems Lack of feasible charging and operation models for trans-multi-country terrestrial cables. Interconnection needs the cooperation of countries and carriers along the lines: the operation models of international submarine cables, International Through Railway Transport, international crude oil transport, and international electric transmission can be used as reference.

Useful References in other Sectors The International Air Services Transit Agreement Successfully Solved the Cross-border Charging Problems of International Aviation Industry. more than 40 Asian & Pacific countries signed the Inter-Governmental Agreement on Trans-Asia Railway Network and Inter-Governmental Agreement on Trans-Asia Road Network recently, which successfully solved the problem in settlement of railway and road transportation cross multiple countries in the Asia and Pacific region. Intergovernmental Agreement on the Asian highway Network and Agreement on International Railroad Through Transport of Goods (2015) Agreement on International Railroad Through Transport of Goods has 25 member states and the applicable scope of the agreement is over 270000 kilometers. Regulations and rules on international through railway transport have been established, including Rules for Unified Transborder Rate of International Through Railway Transport, which provides the methods for calculating and checking transborder rates.

Work that Needs to be done Develop " Standards and rules regarding the transit charges on trans-multi-country terrestrial cables Connecting the existing domestic backbone networks in each country via trans-border terrestrial cables to form an international terrestrial cable network that reduces the cost and increases the efficiency. The traffic carried by the submarine cables is increased with more and more inland countries connected to the submarine cables Large quantities of spare domestic terrestrial cables can be used in carrying the International Internet traffic and maximize the utilization of spare domestic backbone networks of many countries.

Study undertaken by ITU-T SG3 Q.13 Name of the Newly Established Study Question 13 of ITU-T SG3 Study of Tariff, Charging Issues of Settlements Agreement of Trans-multi-country Terrestrial Telecommunication Cables Link of the Newly Established Study Question 13 of ITU-T SG3 https://www.itu.int/en/itu-t/studygroups/2017-2020/03/pages/questions.aspx Tasks of Q.13 of ITU-T SG3 To study and develop Recommendations and guidelines, as appropriate, regarding the policy, tariffs, charging and economic aspects of trans-multicountry terrestrial telecommunication cables.

Study of Q.13 of ITU-T SG3 is Crucial for Promoting Pillar1 of APIS Study Items of Q.13 of ITU-T SG3 1. Identify difficulties facing the deployment of trans-multi-country terrestrial telecommunication cables and demands of all parties concerned; 2. Identify various issues/aspects related to the policy, tariffs, charging and economic aspects of trans-multi-country terrestrial telecommunication cables; 3. Study and develop Recommendations and guidelines, as appropriate, regarding the settlement agreements of trans-multi-country terrestrial telecommunication cables. 1 I am the Rapporteur of Question 13 ; 2 Contribution is Welcomed and Can now be Submitted to This New Study Question 13

Study of Q.13 of ITU-T SG3 is Crucial for Promoting Pillar1 of APIS Country B Country A Country c Government ICT authorities of the three countries are negotiating to make an agreement in which the three countries provide free alternative route for each other, in the hope of realizing dual alternative routes of cross-border inland cable connectivity between them. A new Ring network will be built across the border of the three countries. Note :Country A and Country B are landlocked countries; Country C is coastal country

Proposals for Promoting the Work of AP-IS Pillar1 1 Encourage all parties involved in APIS to participate in the study of ITU-T SG3 Q.13 in order to explore the solution for reducing trans-multi-countries transit charge to promote the progress of APIS; 2 Encourage ESCAP member countries to enhance the support for innovation in technology and business models from policy-setting perspective; 3 Encourage operators and relevant stakeholder in ESCAP member countries to participate actively in the development of APIS initiative and provide successful case for implementing APIS Pillar 1; 4 Support the principle of co-deployment and sharing in the development of trans-multi-country terrestrial cable and promotion of international connectivity within the Asia-Pacific region; 5 Support coordination, cooperation and interaction among various sectors(such as railway, highway, energy) in the joint effort to facilitate international connectivity; 6 Facilitate information sharing and detailed discussions on the above-mentioned proposals at the upcoming SG meeting in relevant sub-regions and report the results to the next SC meeting as appropriate.

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