ICT Development Bridging Digital Divide Development and Implementation of ICT in Indonesia APPKAI –AWARI – APWI - ICCI ICT –EGM -G-15 Jakarta, April 18,

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ICT Development Bridging Digital Divide Development and Implementation of ICT in Indonesia APPKAI –AWARI – APWI - ICCI ICT –EGM -G-15 Jakarta, April 18, 2001

Overview  Indonesia archipelagos country consists of:  13,000 more islands  5 principle islands  32 provinces  1 (one) domestic network provided by Telkom  5 (five) Joint Operation Schemes  5 (Five) Satellite Provider  150 Registered ISP  New Regulation for liberation UU 36/2000

Objectives  To share the ICT experiences covering the following areas:  Telecommunication Service Center (WARTEL)  Internet Café (WARNET)  Calling Card  Voice over IP  Payment System  Certificate Authorization (digital ID)  Smart Card System

The Present Situation  Telephone Subscriber Line:8 millions  Telephone Density:3%  Mobile Subscribers:  Telkomsel - TelkoMobile:  Satelindo  ProXL:  Internet Users:2.4 millions

Present Situation (cont.)  Telecomm Service Center: (WARTEL)  Internet Cafe: 2,550  Payphone: 250,000  Television: < 27 millions  ATM: < 5,000  ATM Subscribers  EDC Point of Sale: <17,500  PCs =

Internet Platform in Indonesia  150 ISP with principal license.  80 Member Indonesian ISP Assoc. (APJII)  +40 Active in provide service  Run in > 100 cities, all provices.  Shared Facilities  APJII Indonesian Internet Exchange.  APJII IDNIC  Domain Registration & NIR (APNIC)

Principal & Operational Licensed Sumber : Dirjen Postel

Domain Growth Sumber : IDNIC

Domain Growth Sumber : IDNIC

Internet Users & Subscribers Sumber : APJII

Trend of Internet Users Five (5) million Internet users by Internet Exchange all over the province by the end 2002 Juta

PJI Indonesia Internet Exchange PJI GLOBAL INTERNET APJII – IIX (GCC TELKOM)

Success Story 1  WARTEL & WARNET, (Tele Center)  Despite of last 3 Years Economic Crisis WARNET increasing by unit, 20 – 30 percent increase yearly  10 to 20 % of WARNETS already implement broadband access via cable TV, ADSL, ISDN, outdoor wireless technology and satellite.

Success Story 2  Calling Card system have been installed in more than 60 locations nation wide  VoIP has been implement in any kind of network (PSTN, HFC, GSM, and future Frame Relay, ADSL and ATM)  end-to-end Payment System covering from the terminal (in-door/outdoor), payment switching and management system to the banks

Success Story 3  CA (digital ID) implementation with scalability, modularity, multi channels (PC, set-top-box, Mobile cellular, etc)  Smart Card system:  Crypto engine ready  Support for GSM SIM Card  Low cost

Project Development  InePS  i-trust digital ID  Calling card System (Kartu Bebas, Merdeka)  VoIP system (Cable TV's, Mobile, Regional POPs)  CRM (Cable TV, and Telkom)  SmartAkses

Potential Collaboration  Turn key  B.O.O or B.O.T  Revenue sharing  etc

Thank You