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    POST AND TELECOMMUNICATION

    INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

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    PART 6

    TYPES OF TELECOMMUNICATIONNETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE

    PLANNING

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    TYPES OF TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK

    INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING

    Types of telecommunication network infrastructure

    planning:

    Overall planning for telecommunication network infrastructure

    Detailed planning for telecommunication network infrastructure

    Infrastructure Planning related:

    Planning for national telephone numbering

    Planning for internet

    Planning for national radio frequency

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    OVERALL PLANNING FOR TELECOMMUNICATION

    NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE

    Define objectives of:

    Scope and regions of planning,

    Service quality, price

    Market development

    Technology development

    overall development of the social economy, local

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    OVERALL PLANNING FOR TELECOMMUNICATION

    NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE

    Define the following criteria for first 5 years, 5 years and 10-

    time orientation, next 20 years:The criteria per 100 inhabitants : percentage of fixed subscriber line,

    fixed broadband, mobile broadband and other telecoms subscribers;

    The criteria for household: percentage of household with fixed telephone,internet access;

    Serviced area;

    public services;

    Grow rates of telecommunication services;

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    OVERALL PLANNING FOR TELECOMMUNICATION

    NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE

    Development orientation

    Market Development orientation

    Identify the trend of telecommunication market,

    Identify the regions need to be support, prioritized

    Telecommunication network Development orientation Overall structure of the network

    Which types of network would be invested

    Policy

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    OVERALL PLANNING FOR TELECOMMUNICATION

    NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE

    Service Development orientation

    Identify types of services need to be prioritized

    Identify types of services for government organizations,

    Technology Development orientation Technologies, network structure

    Technologies should be restricted, eliminated

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    OVERALL PLANNING FOR TELECOMMUNICATION

    NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE

    Solutions:

    Legal and policy solutions

    Science and technology solutions

    Organizational solutionsResource solutions

    Communication, acknowledgement solutions

    Organization: Define the responsibilities of government,

    organizations related

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    DETAILED PLANNING FOR TELECOMMUNICATION

    NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE

    Classif ication of detailed planning for telecommunication

    network inf rastructure:

    Detailed planning for active telecommunication infrastructure: active

    telecommunication infrastructure includes equipments, cable,

    support equipments

    Detailed planning for passive telecommunication infrastructure:

    passive telecommunication infrastructure includes housings, poles,

    antennas, construction of underground infrastructure (sewers, tanks,

    trench and tunnel, ...) for installation of telecommunications

    equipment.

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    DETAILED PLANNING FOR TELECOMMUNICATION

    NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE

    General requirements:

    Guarantee consistent, synchronized with the planning of national

    telecommunications, the local planning of socio-economic,

    planning of other local infrastructures, related technical standards

    and regulations

    Clearly define objectives, requirements, the content, the scale of

    infrastructural development, solutions, execution time of planning

    and organizations performing planning.

    Created on the map scaled 1/500 to -1/2000 depending on therequirements of planning.

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    DETAILED PLANNING FOR TELECOMMUNICATION

    NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE

    Periodically reviewed to adjust to fit the development of

    telecommunication networks in each stage.

    Cases for adjusting detailed planning

    General plan for telecommunications infrastructure are adjusted;

    In order to attract capital investment in telecommunications

    infrastructure and other things but not making any big changes to

    the development orientation of telecommunications infrastructure.

    Other conditions associated

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    DETAI LED PLANNI NG FOR ACTIVE

    TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTUCTURE

    Switching network planning:Development Orientation for switching technology

    switching technology, switching network structure, services provided ...

    technologies should be limited, removed, promoted

    Identify the number, location and capacity planning of the new switches

    Identify switches need to be replaced or moved to new technology

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    DETAILED PLANNING FOR ACTIVE

    TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTUCTURE

    Transmission network planningDevelopment Orientation for transmission technology

    Technologies, network structure, services provided...

    Technology should be limited, removed, promoted

    Identify network structure, target transmission capacityIdentify routes, distance of cable line to develop and replace.

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    DETAI LED PLANNING FOR ACTIVE

    TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTUCTURE

    Internet Planning:

    Technology orientation

    Identify number of broadband internet ports for overall, number of

    broadband internet ports for each region.Identify wireless internet hotspots should be developed at the

    important points in the area

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    DETAILED PLANNING FOR ACTIVE

    TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTUCTURE

    Mobile network planning:

    mobile technology orientation Technologies, network structure, services provided...

    Technologies should be limited, removed, promoted

    Identify number, location of base stations to developIdentify number and position of the base stations need to be

    replaced or moved to new technology

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    DETAILED PLANNING FOR PASSIVE

    TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE

    Requirements:

    In addition to the General requirements, detailed planning for

    the passive infrastructure must meet requirements for sharing

    infrastructures between organizations, enterprises, branches, as

    well as the requirement of combining socio-economicdevelopment to ensure the security, defense.

    Planning for important telecommunication constructions

    related to national security

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    DETAILED PLANNING FOR PASSIVE

    TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE

    Objectives:

    Identify the specific requirements for the layout and

    construction of the works of important telecommunications

    related to national security in order to ensure the safety of

    infrastructure and information security for thetelecommunications operations;

    Identify the locations or directions of lines, the scale of the

    areas used to build; types and time put into use important

    telecommunications constructions related to national security.

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    DETAILED PLANNING FOR PASSIVE

    TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE

    Requirements:Meet the requirements for protection of works: security corridor,

    techniques of protection and force to protect works;

    Meet the requirements for fire-prevention and firefighting: fire

    prevention and fire fighting system, internal roads for fire cars and

    firemen;

    Meet the security corridor in accordance with specifications for

    works with radio stations;

    Content of the planning are kept confidential in accordance with

    the related law.

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    DETAILED PLANNING FOR PASSIVE

    TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE

    Contents:

    Name of work:

    Function of work:

    Organization who manage and exploit the work;

    Location and scale of management, controlling, routing and

    switching systems, as well as of broadcast radio and television

    systems, including: area of land,type of land, area of construction

    floor, building height (not including antenna height installed on

    buildings), height of antennas installed on buildings or in the areaof construction, protection corridor;

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    DETAILED PLANNING FOR PASSIVE

    TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE

    Locations the transmission lines passing; total length of line

    passing provinces and cities; types of technical infrastructure

    used for installation of telecommunication cable works: poles

    for telecommunications cable separately, different types ofpole, separate technical underground constructions;

    Time the works is put into use.

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    DETAILED PLANNING FOR PASSIVE

    TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE

    Planning of public telecommunications service hotspots

    Objectives:

    Identify the specific requirements for the construction and layout of public

    telecommunications hotspots to ensure public aesthetics, safety, ease of use

    and providing telecommunications services in public places; Identify locations and sizes of public telecommunications hotspots.

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    DETAILED PLANNING FOR PASSIVE

    TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE

    Requirements:

    public telecommunications hotspots are prioritized in the terminals, bus

    stations, airports, borders, commercial centers, remotes, or somewhere

    difficult or impossible to deploy access networks to households and other

    public places;

    public telecommunications hotspots must be built in easily observed and

    convenient location for users, appropriately designed to the environment,

    the surrounding landscape and ensure the urban aesthetic

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    DETAILED PLANNING FOR PASSIVE

    TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE

    Contents:

    Location;

    Type of public telecommunications hotspots: with staff,

    without staff;

    Service provider;

    Scale: area of land, kind of land utilization, area of

    construction floor, building height,;

    Time the work is put into use

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    DETAILED PLANNING FOR PASSIVE

    TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE

    Planning of antenna mast

    Objectives:

    Identify the specific requirements for the layout and construction of the

    antenna mast to ensure safe operation of telecommunications networks and

    protected landscapes, particularly in urban areas; Gradually restrict the construction of the bulky antenna mast, deploy the plan

    of migrating from the bulky antenna masts to antenna mast ones, particularly

    in urban areas.

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    DETAILED PLANNING FOR PASSIVE

    TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE

    Requirements:

    Ensure the safety, aesthetics, compliance of requirements for the design

    and construction, and the technical standards and regulations related;

    Height of antenna masts must meet aviation safety requirements as

    prescribed by law;

    Antenna systems installed on the antenna masts must be compliance with

    standards and regulations on electromagnetic compatibility, radio

    radiation safety;

    Limit excessive use of bulky antennas in areas with high priority of

    environment protection, such as main streets, central square, the

    historical cultural vestiges, and other areas as prescribed; Limit columns to build large antenna height above ground.

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    DETAILED PLANNING FOR PASSIVE

    TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE

    Contents:

    Names of areas, streets and point of time to complete the conversion of

    bulky antenna masts to not bulky ones;

    Areas, streets where bulky antennas are allowed, or

    Areas, streets where bulky antennas are not allowed for a period ofplanning.

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    DETAILED PLANNING FOR PASSIVE

    TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE

    Planning of cable poles and technical underground

    infrastructure

    Objectives:

    Identify the specific requirements for the layout and construction of the cable

    pole, technical underground infrastructure order to ensure safety operation oftelecommunications networks and protect landscapes, particularly in urban

    areas;

    Gradually restrict the use of aerial cable; increase sharing of cable poles,

    technical underground infrastructure,

    Make plan to deploy underground cables in the planned areas

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    DETAILED PLANNING FOR PASSIVE

    TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE

    Requirements:

    Cables must be installed in underground infrastructure works which are

    capable enough of housing telecommunications cables;

    In areas which are incapable enough of housing telecommunications cables,

    cables is allowed to be installed on electric poles, lampposts. In the absence of

    electric poles, lampposts, or it is impossible to install cables on electric poles,lampposts, use of separate telecommunications cable poles is allowed;

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    DETAILED PLANNING FOR PASSIVE

    TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE

    Planning for technical underground infrastructure works for housing

    telecommunication in the new urban areas, industrial zones, export

    processing zones, hi-tech parks, roads and streets newly constructed and

    enlarged;

    Businesses must invest, build, share common cable poles, underground

    infrastructure works if the directions of their telecommunications cablingsystems are similar;

    Cable poles, technical underground infrastructure must ensure safety,

    aesthetics, compliance with the requirements for the design, construction

    and technical standards, regulations related.

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    DETAILED PLANNING FOR PASSIVE

    TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE

    Contents:Name of the planned area;

    Name of areas, streets, roads where underground infrastructures are

    mandatory, where separate cable poles are allowed, where sharing poles with

    other sectors are allowed;

    Type of technical infrastructure works to be used for the installation of

    telecommunications cables, including: underground infrastructure works

    shared with other sectors, separate telecommunications cable poles,

    telecommunications cable poles shared with other sectors;

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    DETAILED PLANNING FOR PASSIVE

    TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE

    Scale of technical infrastructure works used for installation of

    telecommunications cables, including: types, maximum number of

    telecommunication cables allowed in the works and the length of

    the works;

    Final date of cable undergroundzation.

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    Q & A

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