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ECONOMIC BASIC THINKINGINDONESIA’S BROADBAND PLAN

2015 – 2019

By:

Dr. Setyanto P. SantosaChairman of MASTEL

Indonesian ICT Society

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INDONESIA : Networked Readiness Index 2014

Mastel

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COMPETITIVENESS VS BROADBAND PENETRATION

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BROADBAND PENETRATION & GNIIN VARIOUS ECONOMIES

+.8%+.8%GDP perGDP percapita capita

+1.3%+1.3%GDP perGDP per

capita capita

Why Connectivity Matters

+10%Impact of an Increase in

Penetration forDevelopingCountries

Source: World Bank Information and Communications for Development 2009: Extending Reach and Increasing Impact

Mobile Mobile VoiceVoice InternetInternet

Wireless Broadband Penetration 2010

Source Frost and Sullivan6

Broadband Penetration 2010

Source Frost and Sullivan 7

ASEAN ICT Vision and Strategic ThrustsASEAN ICT Vision and Strategic Thrusts

“Towards an Empowering and Transformational ICT: Creating an Inclusive, Vibrant and Integrated ASEAN ”

Economic TransformationPeople Empowerment& Engagement Innovation

Infrastructure Development

Human Capital Development

To promote trade, investment and entrepreneurship in the ICT sectorTo build an ICT engine for sector transformation

To enhance quality of life through

affordable and equitable ICT

To nurture a creative, innovative,

and green ICT sector

To build the infrastructure backbone, and enabling policies and legislation

To develop a skillful ICT workforce and knowledgeable community

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Bridging the Digital Divide

To elevate countries and people through ICT capabilities

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Selected Sectors Impacted:� Transportation� Agricultural� Manufacturing

Selected Sectors Impacted:� Healthcare� Education� Media & Entertainment

� Financial Services

� SME

Selected Sectors Impacted:� ICT� New Media� Content

� Research & Development

� Financial Services

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INDONESIA IN ASEAN

� Indonesia becomes the largest spender on IT in South East Asia ranked 19th globally, growth 15% CAGR to 2014 (Source: IDC)

� IT spending $10.9 billion USD in 2011,

� Raise 18.3% to $12.9 billion USD for 2012,

� May reach $17.8 billion USD by 2016,

mostly on Hardware (80%)

(Source: Global Business Guide Indonesia – 2013)

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ASEAN ICT SPENDING IN 2015(SOURCE: IDC)

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The Virtuous Circle to Broadband :

Connecting the elements

KATA KUNCI

� RPI MERUPAKAN SUATU KEHARUSAN UNTUK INDONESIA

� PENYEDIAAN BROADBAND ADALAH SANGAT KRITIS

� DANA SANGAT DIPERLUKAN� HUMAN CAPACITY ?

SEBENARNYA KITA SEDANG DALAM PERJALANAN UNTUK

MENCIPTAKAN MASYARAKAT DIJITALDIGITAL SOCIETY & DIGITAL ECONOMI

We are moving into a new digital era, which is set to redefine

•the relationship between the state and the citizens

•the interactions of the people

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• German - On August 2014 the, German government passed its first "Digital

Agenda“:

– Sets the goal of providing broadband access with at least 50 Mbps to all households until

2018.

– increase the number of newly established IT firms from the current annual rate of 10,000

to 15,000 per year.

– Data security towards better protecting the economy from cyber-attacks

• India - India’s government has signed a MoU with the National Institute of

Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT) to drive inclusive-growth in the

country as part of the ‘Digital India’ strategy.

– The public-private partnership is part of the government’s ambition to ensure one

member of each household in India is digitally literate to establish a knowledge-economy

in the country. Building on the 3 million citizens reached to date, the NIELIT will deliver

training and assess individuals’ digital literacy capacity.

• UK – “Digital by default” - digital services that are so straightforward and

convenient that all those who can use them will choose to do so whilst those who

can’t are not excluded. Estimation: moving services from offline to digital channels

will save between £1.7 and £1.8 billion a year.Source: Accenture

Digital Agenda

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NATIONAL BROADBAND PLANS

& ASSOCIATED MODELS

Adapted -ADL Analysis

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5 AUSTRALI A

JAPAN, LATVIA, LITHUANIA, SOUTH KOREA,MALAYSIA

SINGAPORE, FRANCE, RWANDA, NEW ZEALAND, POLAND, MEXICO, THAILAND , BRAZIL, PERU, COLUMBIA

GERMANY, NETHERLANDS, UK

US, KSA, UAE, HK

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KOMPONEN UTAMA DALAM STRATEGI PITA

LEBAR NASIONAL

BACKBONES

BACKHAUL

NETWORK

ACCESS

NETWORK

INTERNATIONAL

CONNECTIVITYOVERALL

BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY

Where and what are the bottlenecks

?

How should Governments

intervene/stimulate?

motivation?coverage,

competitionor

both?

OPERATOR INDONESIA MENUJU KONVERGENSI TIK

Sumber KRT-BRTI

ISPsSecure + QoS

IP-networksAll-IP network

+ IMS

PSTNIP enabled +

Voice network

Secure + QoS

IP-fixed network

CellularHSPA +

Voice networkAll-IP network

+ IMS

All-IP network

+ IMS

Secure + QoS

IP-mobility

Analog

TV

Cable-TV

mobile-TV

Radio-FM

analog

Radio digitalDAB/others

DVB-H/FLO/DMB/ISDB-H

Data

(internet)

Voice

(telephone)

(+data)

Audio-Video

(+text)

Audio

(+text)

Voice

(+data)

Tahun 2010 Tahun 201x/202x

Free-to-air DVB-TDigital-TV

(+voice & AV-

streaming)

KomRad & KomSatVoice

(+data) X?

X?

X?

X?

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Building the Ecosystem for Building the Ecosystem for

ICT Based Creative Industry in IndonesiaICT Based Creative Industry in Indonesia

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PENUTUP

• BROADBAND : MEWUJUDKAN MASYARAKAT DIJITAL INDONESIA (Digital Society & Digital Economy)

• FOKUS ke TUGAS UTAMA :

* PEMERINTAH: (Ekonomi, Efisiensi,Produktivitas,

Transparansi, Fairness)

* PUBLIK : Akses ke Broadband, Meningkatkan

Kualitas Hidup, Pendidikan , Nilai Tambah Ekonomi)

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TERIMA KASIH

setyanto@pacific.net.id

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