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Strategy and Policy toward Strategy and Policy toward the the Indonesian Information Indonesian Information Society Society Presented by: Sardjoeni Moedjiono In: Expert Group Meeting on Regional Cooperation towards Building an Information Society in Asia and the Pacific 20-22 July 2009 Bangkok, Thailand MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA 1

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Strategy and Policy towardStrategy and Policy toward thethe

Indonesian Information SocietyIndonesian Information SocietyPresented by:

Sardjoeni Moedjiono

In:Expert Group Meeting on Regional Cooperation towardsBuilding an Information Society in Asia and the Pacific

20-22 July 2009Bangkok, Thailand

MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

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Targets to be achieved by 2015 may be taken into account in the establishment of the national targets, considering the different national circumstances:

1. to connect villages with ICTs and establish community access points;2. to connect universities, colleges, secondary schools and primary schools with ICTs;3. to connect scientific and research centres with ICTs;4. to connect public libraries, cultural centres, museums, post offices and archives with

ICTs;5. to connect health centres and hospitals with ICTs;6. to connect all local and central government departments and establish websites and

email addresses;7. to adapt all primary and secondary school curricula to meet the challenges of the

Information Society, taking into account national circumstances;8. to ensure that all of the world's population have access to TV & radio services;9. to encourage the development of content and to put in place technical conditions in

order to facilitate the presence and use of all world languages on the Internet;10. to ensure that more than half the world’s inhabitants have access to ICTs within their

reach.

GENEVA GENEVA PLAN OF ACTIONPLAN OF ACTION

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• The unique characteristics compared to other countries in particular:– Geographically consisting of more than 17,000 islands– Uneven distribution of population with more than 230 millions people– Diversified cultures with more than 520 ethnic groups and 742 local languages– More rural than urban areas

• Urban Teledensity 11 – 25 %• Rural Teledensity 0.2 %• 38,471 villages without phones (55.7 % from 69,065 villages)

• Today’s Infrastructures :– Telephone line : 30.3 million (fixed) and 140.5 million (mobile)– Public phone : 382,000 units– Internet Penetration : 2.8 million subscriber and 30 million users– Internet Kiosks : 261,000– Internet Exchanges (IX) : 3– ISP : 140 licenses, 35 operational– Radio Broadcasting : 1,400 stations (nation-wide and local)– TV Broadcasting : 10 nation-wide networks– Pay TV : 4 TV cables, 2 DBS TV

• Total IT market in Indonesia for 2007: US$1.9 billion with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10% from 2002 to 2007 (IDC); Competitiveness index: 60 out of 61 countries (The IMD World Competitiveness Year Book 2006); e-Readiness index: 60 out of 65 countries (The Economist Intelligence Unit 2005); Human Dev Index: 110 out of 117 countries (Human Dev Report – UNDP 2005); Information Society Index: 54 out of 54 countries (IDC 2005)

• The Indonesian ICT Vision: To bring into reality a modern information society, prosperous and high competitive, with strong supported by ICT based on national values and cultures

Indonesia Overview

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Growth Projection of the Indonesian Infocom Growth Projection of the Indonesian Infocom ServicesServices

Source: Business Monitor International and Internal

Fixed Phone

Mobile Phone Broadband User

Internet User

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CONVERGENCE ISSUESCONVERGENCE ISSUES

CONVERGENCE

3C Convergence(Communication, Computing, Content)

TIME ConvergenceTelecommunication, IT and

Media & Entertainment

Technological Convergence

3E

Media Convergence

e - I/Se - Communitye - Lifestyle

3T + 1Telecom, Tourism, Transp, Energy 5

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Moving Toward Moving Toward CONVERGENCECONVERGENCE

WIRELINE MOBILE & WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

Dial UpDial Up

ADSLADSL

FTTHFTTH

DAT

A TR

ANSF

ER

LOWSPEED

HIGHSPEED

COVERAGE AREAPERSONAL WIDE AREA

VoiceText Messaging

PicturesFiles

MOVIE

2G2G

2.5G2.5G

3G3G

4G4G

Wireless LAN(WiFi, etc.)

Wireless LAN(WiFi, etc.)

Wireless LAN(WiMax, etc.)Wireless LAN(WiMax, etc.)

CELL

ULAR

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Strategy ICT-315

REGULATION AND INCENTIVE

FOR ICT INDUSTRY

REGULATION AND INCENTIVE

FOR ICT INDUSTRY

INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE

DEVELOPMENT

INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE

DEVELOPMENT

HUMAN RESOURCES AND

CAPACITY BUILDING

HUMAN RESOURCES AND

CAPACITY BUILDING

1. NATIONAL MOVEMENT FOR SMART COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT* OSOL (One School One Computer’s Lab )

* CAP (Community Access Point)/ Warmasif * -USO (Villages’ Ringing, Smart Villages)* Information Dissemination* ICT utilization for all sectors (ICT as Enabler, Accelerator & Sector for

Industrial competitiveness Tools), * ICT Accessibility and e-Literacy

2. National Software Campaign – Legal & IPR3 . Cyber Park : facilitating ICT industry development4 . Facilitating the development of basic application and excellence software

* Government transparency through e-Gov implementation* e-procurement, e-business implementation (Small/Medium Size)

* e-Learning, e-Library, e-Health, e-Payment models/implementation5. Public services Interoperability: * Information System Interoperability

* Standardization and IT application Audit * CIN (Common ID-Number)/SIN (Single ID-Number)/NIN (National ID-Number)

Public Private Partnership

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1

5

Flag

ship

Pro

gram

s

STRATEGICPARTNERSHIP

Pilars

i4A : information for All

Toward IIS-2015

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2006

Bureaucracy

Reform

Internalization &

Socialization

ICT fo

r all

ICT for N

ational

Competitiveness

ICT Industry

Revitalization

• National ICT Board (DETIKNAS)

• e-Announcement Initiative

• Blueprint of National ICT HR

• 3G Implementation

• Indonesia Broadband Netw

• Implementation of IPv6

• UU ITE (Cyber Law)

• E-Government Interoperability Standard

• Architecture of App. Interoperability

• Standar • HR ICT

Professional Competency Standardization of Digital Broadcast

• ICT Incubator • Implementation of

e-Learning• Palapa RIng

• Venture Capital for ICT Industry

• e-Procurement

• Nat’l Internet Gateway

• ICT Sector Standardization

• Smart Card Nasional

• ICT HR Regulation Reform

• Affirmative Action for Local Industry

• Cheap PC program• NIN• NSW• e-Commerce/e-

Payment

• e-Budgeting• Disaster Mgmt

Infosys

• Affordable & Reachable Internet Access

• Mobile Internet• Convergence Law• ICT Industry

System Cluster• Link & Match

Education and Industry

• e-Government Services

• e-Learning • e-UKM• TIK 4 Disabled• Budaya Content• UU Cybercrime

• Comply 70% of WSIS Targets

• Increasing National Competitiveness

• Bureaucracy Reform• ICT Technopreneurship

for Local and Int’l Market

National ICT Indicator- PC Penetration = 25 M- Internet Users = 40 M- Fixed line = 37,5 M- Celluler = 125 M

IIS 2015

2007 2008 2009 2010

ICT CHAMPAIGN ICT ACCELERATION 1

CONSOLIDATIONRegional ICT

Competitiveness

ICT ACCELERATION 2

ROADMAP toward “Indonesian Information Society 2015”

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Chairman: President Vice : Coordinating Minister of Economy;

Member: Minister of Finance, Education,

Internal Affairs, Trade, Law, Research & Technology,

State Apparatus, Cabinet SecretaryHead of National Planning Agency,

Chairman: President Vice : Coordinating Minister of Economy;

Member: Minister of Finance, Education,

Internal Affairs, Trade, Law, Research & Technology,

State Apparatus, Cabinet SecretaryHead of National Planning Agency,

NATIONAL ICT COUNCIL (DETIKNAS) NATIONAL ICT COUNCIL (DETIKNAS)

STEERING COMMITTEESTEERING COMMITTEE

ADVISORY TEAMADVISORY TEAM

ICT Expert Team of

4 Universities,

International and

National,

Individual Experts.

ICT Expert Team of

4 Universities,

International and

National,

Individual Experts.

ICT Society, ICT Association,

Chamber of Commerce,Universities

Technology Vendors, etc.

ICT Society, ICT Association,

Chamber of Commerce,Universities

Technology Vendors, etc.

PARTNERPARTNER

Chairman: Minister of CIT Vice Chairman

SecretaryMembers (Experts)

Chairman: Minister of CIT Vice Chairman

SecretaryMembers (Experts)

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEEXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Pokja APokja APokja BPokja B

Pokja CPokja CWORKING GROUPWORKING GROUP

SECRETARIATSECRETARIAT

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NINNIN

E-BudgetingE-Budgeting

MAIN ROLESMAIN ROLES

Strategic direction and ICT policy ICT development approval National ICT Coordinator

Strategic direction and ICT policy ICT development approval National ICT Coordinator

e-Educatione-Education

LegalLegalSoftwareSoftware

Palapa Palapa RingRing

NICTC handles cross-sectoral ICT projects and/or

ICT projects needs significant policy/regulatory

change

NATIONAL ICT COUNCILNATIONAL ICT COUNCIL ROLES & PROGRAMS ROLES & PROGRAMS

E-ProcE-Proc

NSWNSW7 FLAGSHIPs

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Flagship Programs and OpportunitiesFlagship Programs and Opportunities

Palapa Ring ProjectPalapa Ring Project

National Single WindowNational Single Window

National Identity Number (NIN)National Identity Number (NIN)

e-Procuremente-Procurement

e-Education e-Education

Software LegalizationSoftware Legalization

• Connecting all 440 districts across Indonesia as core domestic backbone network to increase telecommunication penetration.

• Integrating and delivering export and import trade services in a single government website , including customs and exercises completion, shipment of goods, bank transfer and remittance, insurance, licensing, etc.

• Implementing National Identity Number for every citizen since the birthday as a unique identification, social security, government administration, taxation, banking, insurance, general election, etc.

• Developing a system to deliver service to public interactively through online mechanism (government goods and services procurement).

• Implementing education system based on ICT application and combined with distance e-learning for the levels of junior and senior high schools across Indonesia.

• Promoting legal software use in every government institutions, through the use of both proprietary software and open-source software

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2

6

5

3

4

e-Budgete-Budget7• Coordinating and streamlining state

budgeting process through a single government website hence generating fair, transparent, and accountable process involving the Parliament (DPR) and related government institutions.

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INDONESIA ICT BLUEPRINT:INDONESIA ICT BLUEPRINT:MAIN COMPONENTSMAIN COMPONENTS

Palapa Ring ProjectTransition into Digital Terestrial TV

3G ImplementationBWA DeploymentAffordable PCs

Legalization of Educational Software ICT HR Competency Standard

e-Education in Formal Educatione-Education in Non-Formal EducationInternet Use for Education Campaign

e-Services & e-ProcurementNational Single Window

National Identification Number (NIN)e-Budget

Technopark DevelopmentICT Venture Capital

Information and E-Transaction LawICT Convergence Law

Legalization of S/W in Gov Institutions

ICT INFRASTRUCTURE E-EDUCATION

E-GOVERNMENT ICT INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENTAND SUPPORTING ELEMENTS

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GOVERNMENT TARGETS GOVERNMENT TARGETS Towards Indonesia Information Society 2015 as committed in WSIS

to connect villages with ICT For about remaining 38,471 villages

to connect secondary school with ICT 31,173 secondary schools & 2,428 universities/ colleges

to connect health centers with ICT 28,504 health centers and hospitals

to connect local and central gov with ICT33 provincial and 440 district governments

to adapt ICT into primary & secondary school curricula

to encourage content dev. and local languages

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Radio Service Coverage (Good Qualty Reception)

Migration from Analog to DigitalBroadcasting System

85 % coverage areas

88 % coverage areas TV Service Coverage (Good Quality Reception)

40 % Government AgencyE-Government

40 % of populationE-Literacy

45,000 villagesCommunity Access Point (CAP) in Villages

All villages Telecommunication Infrastructure

50 % of populationMobile Telephone Penetration

13 % of populationFixed Telephone Penetration (inc FWA)

GOVERNMENT TARGETGOVERNMENT TARGETSS in ICT Sector 2004-2009in ICT Sector 2004-2009

OBJECTIVE TARGET

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NGNNGN Infrastructure Infrastructure PolicyPolicy

ImplementationArchitecture

Telecommunication Implementation&

Broadcasting Implementation

ConvergenceImplementation

ImplementationTipology

NGN Overlay

ImplementationPolicy

•Telco Law & Broadcasting Law•Industri:Structure: Telco , Service ,

Broadcast• Interconnection Time & Range Basis

(Cost Based)

TR

AN

SIT

ION

CURRENT FUTURE•Convergence Law•Industry: Structure infrastructure

based, services based dan content based

• Interconnection: IP Basis (Flat Rate Based) interconnection architecture, commercial interconnection model interkoneksi

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TELECOMMUNICATION DEVELOPMENT TELECOMMUNICATION DEVELOPMENT ROADMAP (1)ROADMAP (1)

0,45 mil

PAY-TV

3 mil 2,5 mil

Dial-up

0

IP-TV

0,2 mil

ADSL

85 mil10 mil

9 mil

PSTN

3 % IP based Access Network

24 % IP based Core NetworkSatelit = 92-C, 20-ext C, 4-Ku, 4-S, 7

15 % IP based Controller

AudioVideo

MultimediaBasicSMS-MMSNB nternet

BasicNB

data

Broadcasting

Broadband

2G-2.5GCopper Infrastructure Condition

(End of 2007)

Seluler(2G)

FWA & Seluler (3 G)

FWA(2G)

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45 % IP based Access Network

72 % IP based Core NetworkFiber Optik = 33.000 km

85 % IP based Controller

Basic service, Duoplay, Tripleplay, Quadplay Packet Switched Service

1,5 mil

PAY-TV

35,5 mil 4,8 mil

IP-TV

3 mil

ADSL

5,1 mil

Dial-up

130 mil

23 mil

10,9 mil

PSTN

Infrastructure Condition(2011)

Seluler(2G)

FWA & Seluler

(3 G)

FWA(2G)

TELECOMMUNICATION DEVELOPMENT ROADMAP (2)

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IPTV SERVICES

Broadcast Broadcast ServiceService

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22

IPTV InteractiveIPTV Interactive ServiceService

33

Advertising Advertising ServiceService

88

Public InterestPublic Interest ServiceService

77

Tele ServiceTele Service66

Portal Portal ServiceService

HostingHostingServiceService

55

44

InformationInformation CommerceCommerce CommunicationCommunication EntertainmentEntertainment

Presence ServicePresence Service Session Mobility Serv.Session Mobility Serv. Supplementary Supplementary ContentContent

Linier TVLinier TV Liner TV with trick modeLiner TV with trick mode Pay per ViewPay per View Elect. Prog. GuideElect. Prog. Guide

Personal BroadcastPersonal Broadcast Hybrid: On-line & Of air TV DeliveryHybrid: On-line & Of air TV Delivery Linier TV with Multi View serviceLinier TV with Multi View service

Business to business User Created Content (UCC) hosting

Data Portal TV Web Browsing

Tele-learningTele-MedicineMonitoring ServicesT-Commerce

Support for end users with disabilitiesEarly warning informationCommunity releted information

Traditional AdvertisingTargeting AdvertisingOn Demand AdvertisingInteractive Advertising

Broadcast Broadcast ServiceService

IPTV InteractiveIPTV Interactive ServiceService

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InformationInformation CommerceCommerce IP TelephonyIP Telephony EntertainmentEntertainment

Presence ServicePresence Service Session Mobility Serv.Session Mobility Serv. Supplementary Supplementary GamingGamingIPTV

Services

On-Demand On-Demand ServiceService

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VoDVoD Music on DemandMusic on Demand Headlines on DemandHeadlines on Demand

Linier TVLinier TV Pause TVPause TV Time Shift TVTime Shift TV Pay per ViewPay per View Interactive Prog. GuideInteractive Prog. Guide Personal Video RecordingPersonal Video Recording

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Domestic Domestic Backbone Backbone - Trans - Trans MicrowaveMicrowave

(operated by Telkom)(operated by Telkom)LEGEND :

SKKL

SKSO NR & SR JAWA - BALI

GMD JAWA-BALI, CROSS KALIMANTAN, NUSA TENGGARA & TRANS SULAWESI

SKSO RA-IV SUMATRA

GMD RA-IV SUMATRA

BATAS NEGARA

GMD PARMO SULAWESI

GMD TSM-1 SUMATRA

GMD TSM-2 SUMATRA

GMD XSUM SUMATRA

SKSO HPBB SUMATRA

SKKL TIS

PGL

KALIMANTAN

JAWA

NUSA TENGGARA

IRIAN JAYA

SULAWESI

MALUKUSUMATERA

UP

MWBIA

SMI

JAP

FFNAB

SON

AB

MRK

TT

GTO

MO

SNN

LWKPAL

PSO

PRE KDIGKRS

ON

BPP

SMR

PLK

TAR

BJM

PTK

BTA

PG

TJN

LT

BDL

JBPD

MDN

LSM

BNA

JKTCBN

SM

YK SLO

BD

PKL

PWT

SB

M

N

BMA

ML

JR

BWI DPR

MTRLRT

MMEEND

BJW

RTG

KEFSOE

KP

KAI

ATB

BPD

GBL

GB

PBRSKN

BN

MET

BOO

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LEGEND :

SKKL

SKSO NR & SR JAWA - BALI

GMD JAWA-BALI, CROSS KALIMANTAN, NUSA TENGGARA & TRANS SULAWESI

SKSO RA-IV SUMATRA

GMD RA-IV SUMATRA

BATAS NEGARA

GMD PARMO SULAWESI

GMD TSM-1 SUMATRA

GMD TSM-2 SUMATRA

GMD XSUM SUMATRA

SKSO HPBB SUMATRA

PGL

KALIMANTAN

JAWA

NUSA TENGGARA

IRIAN JAYA

SULAWESI

MALUKUSUMATERA

UP

MWBIA

SMI

JAP

FFNAB

SON

AB

MRK

TT

GTO

MO

SNN

LWKPAL

PSO

PRE KDIGKRS

ON

BPP

SMR

PLK

TAR

BJM

PTK

BTA

PG

TJN

LT

BDL

JBPD

MDN

LSM

BNA

JKTCBN

SM

YK SLO

BD

PKL

PWT

SB

M

N

BMA

ML

JR

BWI DPR

MTRLRT

MMEEND

BJW

RTG

KEFSOE

KP

KAI

ATB

BPD

GBL

GB

Telkom-1Palapa C2

PBRSKN

BN

MET

BOO

SKKL TIS

Domestic Domestic Backbone Backbone – Satellite– Satellite(operated by Telkom)(operated by Telkom)

Palapa B4 TELKOM-2/24Xpdr TELKOM-3/48XpdrYear 2008

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SulawesiKalimantan

о

о

о

оо

Banda Aceh

Sabang

Medan

Palembang

Jakarta

о

Cirebon

о

Semarang

оSurabaya

ооо

Ketapangо о о

Sumbawa

о о

о

о

о

Singkawang

оoSampit

Banjarmasin

о

о

о

о

Balikpapan

Samarinda

Tarakan

о

оо

о

о

о

оBatam

о

Toli-toli

оо

o

Sibolga

оо

Meulaboh

Tapaktuan

оNatal

Padang

Bengkulu

Kalianda

оBelitung

o

Kalabahi

o

o

o

o

o

Saumlaki

oo

o

Tobelo

oPalopo

Sumatera

JawaNusa Tenggara

Maluku - Papua

Pontianak

Atambua

to Thailand

to Perth, Australia

to Asia Pacific

to India

о

o

o

o

oo

o

Raba

Waingapu

Ende

Kupang

Makassar

Bulukumba

Kolaka

Kendari

Ambon

ParigiPalu

Gorontalo

Manado

Ternate

Sorong

Fakfak

Manokwari Bia

k Sarmi

Jayapura

Timika

Merauke

Maumere

Mataram

= New Network= Existing Network= Landing Point

1. Sumatra 7402.5 km

2. Jawa 3542 km3. Kalimantan 5345.5 km4. Sulawesi

5813 km5. Maluku

2988 km6. Nusatenggara 3480 km7. Papua

4958 km8. Connecting Line

2063 km

Total backbone network 35.280 kmCost US$ 1.524.515.000

Palapa Ring Project

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KONFIGURASI PALAPA RING (revisi)12 + (11) Terminal Station

Current Configuration of Palapa Ring Project

Section#1: 2.513,8 km: Bitung - 1.1 Land: Manado - Bitung1.2 SubRL Ternate1.3 SubR: Ternate – Sorong 1.4 SubR: Sorong - Ambon1.5 SubR: Ambon - Kendari

Section#2: 1.937,1 km2.1 SubRL: Mataram –KawindaNae2.2 SubRL: KawindaNae – Raba2.3 SubRL: Raba – Waingapu2.4 SubRL: Waingapu – Ende2.5 SubRL: Ende – Kupang2.6 Land: Kendari – Kolaka2.7 SubRL: Kolaka – Watampone2.8 Land: Watampone – Bulukumba2.9 Land: Bulukumba - Makasar

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USO USO Deployment PlanDeployment Plan (1)(1)

Provision of telecommunication and information Provision of telecommunication and information technology servicetechnology service

Non-exclusive provisionNon-exclusive provision Public Phone Service 24 hours a dayPublic Phone Service 24 hours a day Independent technologyIndependent technology Local content priorityLocal content priority Using incumbent fixed operator tariff Using incumbent fixed operator tariff Location: 11 block service areas: Location: 11 block service areas:

2 to 4 provinces each, 4 categories (category 4 – most 2 to 4 provinces each, 4 categories (category 4 – most developed villages, category 1 - most underdeveloped developed villages, category 1 - most underdeveloped villages)villages)

Total villages = 38.471 = total subscribersTotal villages = 38.471 = total subscribers

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Universal Service Obligation (USO) Program

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JANGKA PENDEK JANGKA MENENGAH

JANGKA PANJANG

USO Deployment Plan (2)

SHORT TERMTo established ± 38,471 villages equipped with voice services

(“Desa Berdering”) in

2009

MID TERMTo established villages with

internet (“Desa Pinter”) services

in 2015. The Internet will be

primarily utilized for weather info,

commodity trading, education

and other information necessary

LONG TERMTo established

Information Society in 2025

through information

centers built in villages,

community based TV broadcasting

and other information

services

Provision of nationwide infrastructure through Universal Service Obligation (USO) Program

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Mobile Broadband in Mobile Broadband in INDONESIAINDONESIA

Indonesia has Indonesia has entered “Mobile entered “Mobile Broadband” Era in Broadband” Era in addition to the addition to the launched of 3G in launched of 3G in end of 2006end of 2006

3G services consist 3G services consist of: Video Call, Video of: Video Call, Video Streaming, Streaming, Interactive Game, Interactive Game, High Speed InternetHigh Speed Internet

3G service has been 3G service has been distributed over 12 distributed over 12 cities with more cities with more than 2 millions than 2 millions subscribers and it is subscribers and it is estimated to be kept estimated to be kept on growingon growing

Subscribers(in Million)

Source: PT Telkom Tbk

Cellular Subscribers

3G Subscribers 26

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Universities Video Conference Network in Universities Video Conference Network in IndonesiaIndonesia

(Connecting 32 Cities)(Connecting 32 Cities)Banda Aceh

Medan

Serang

Bandung

Jkt-UI

Jkt-DIKTI

Jogja

Malang

SurabayaSemarang

Denpasar

Bandar Lampung

Bengkulu

Pontianak

Padang

Palangkaraya

Palembang

JambiPekanbaru

Makasar

Palu

Manado

Samarinda

Banjarmasin

Gorontalo

Kendari

Kupang

Mataram

Jayapura

Manukwari

Ternate

Ambon

155 Mbps (STM-1)

8 Mbps

Inherent 2006

2 Mbps1 Mbps (Redundant Link)

Note:Global Development Learning Network (GDLN) -Connecting 60 countries; Indonesia (UI-Jakarta, UNRI-Pekanbaru, UDAYANA-Denpasar, UNHAS-Makassar)

Bandwith:

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CYBER LAW (UU 11/2008 - EIT)CYBER LAW (UU 11/2008 - EIT)13 Chapters, 54 Paragraphs13 Chapters, 54 Paragraphs Ch ICh I : General Provisions : General Provisions Ch IICh II : Principles and Purposes: Principles and Purposes Ch IIICh III : Electronic information, document & signature: Electronic information, document & signature Ch IVCh IV : Electronic System Provider (including CA): Electronic System Provider (including CA) Ch VCh V : Electronic Transaction: Electronic Transaction Ch VICh VI : Domain Name, IPR & Privacy: Domain Name, IPR & Privacy Ch VIICh VII : Prohibited Act (Crime): Prohibited Act (Crime) Ch VIIICh VIII : Dispute Resolution: Dispute Resolution Ch IXCh IX : Government Role & Public Participation: Government Role & Public Participation Ch XCh X : Investigation: Investigation Ch XICh XI : Criminal Sanction: Criminal Sanction Ch XIICh XII : Transition Provision: Transition Provision Ch XIIICh XIII : Closing: Closing 28

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NEXT STEP: NEXT STEP: Government Regulation DraftGovernment Regulation Draft

Implementation of EITImplementation of EIT Board of Trust mark Certification;Board of Trust mark Certification; Electronic Signature Electronic Signature ;; Electronic Certification Providers Electronic Certification Providers ;; Electronic System Exertion Electronic System Exertion ;; Electronic Transaction Electronic Transaction ;; Electronic Agent Exertion Electronic Agent Exertion ;; Domain Administrator Domain Administrator ;; Board of Strategic Data Board of Strategic Data ;; Lawful Interception Lawful Interception

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Others

Draft of Ministry Regulation concerning Content Draft of Ministry Regulation concerning Content Multimedia Guidance;Multimedia Guidance;

Draft of Ministry Regulation concerning Spamming ;Draft of Ministry Regulation concerning Spamming ; Draft of Government IT Sec ;Draft of Government IT Sec ; Draft of Ministry Regulation concerning CA ; Draft of Ministry Regulation concerning CA ; Draft of Ministry Regulation concerning Standard Draft of Ministry Regulation concerning Standard

Audit.Audit.

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Intra Governmental Access Shared Information System - IGASIS

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Multilingualism IssueMultilingualism Issuess in the in the InternetInternet

Since its early days, the Internet has been a Since its early days, the Internet has been a predominantly English-speaking medium – predominantly English-speaking medium – approximately 80% of web content.approximately 80% of web content.

This situation has prompted many countries to This situation has prompted many countries to take concerted action in promoting take concerted action in promoting multilingualism and in protecting cultural - multilingualism and in protecting cultural - language diversity.language diversity.

The promotion of multilingualism is not only a The promotion of multilingualism is not only a cultural issue, but it is directly related to the cultural issue, but it is directly related to the need for further need for further development of the Internet, to be used by wider parts of society, content must be accessible in more languages “Localization” - “Internet multilingualism” – “Internationalised Domain Names - IDN”. 32

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Conclusions & Conclusions & RecommendationsRecommendations

Conclusions:Conclusions: Based on the MDG and WSIS Action Plan we have Based on the MDG and WSIS Action Plan we have

the ICT Strategy, Policy and Development Planthe ICT Strategy, Policy and Development Plan The ICT Development and Implementation still have The ICT Development and Implementation still have

to be accelerated to bridge the digital divide to be accelerated to bridge the digital divide problemproblem

Recommendations:Recommendations: Build a Regional Cooperation on the Development Build a Regional Cooperation on the Development

of Multilingualism in the Internet, then to be of Multilingualism in the Internet, then to be Integrated into the UN Universal Networking Integrated into the UN Universal Networking Language SystemLanguage System

Build a Regional Cooperation on the Development Build a Regional Cooperation on the Development of Internet Governance in this regionof Internet Governance in this region

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