The Indonesian Government Networking Status Onno W. Purbo Indonesia.

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The Indonesian Government Networking Status Onno W. Purbo Indonesia

Outline n Last Minutes Status Report n Computer Network Status in Indonesia n Aiming to support the Industrial Development in Indonesia. n Summary

Last Minutes Status Report n There will be close to 3 x 2Mbps Internet links from Indonesia in n At least 17 Provinces will be linked through Frame Relay (2Mbps) in 1996 (currently only 4 provinces). n At least 2 companies will install a new VSAT backbone for data in early n There will be 4-5 major players in providing the national data backbone.

Stressful Burden for Networkers n 6-8 Seminars / Workshops / Tutorials per month! n Many request for concultancy work mainly coming from Private and Government Owned Industries. n Request for training from many universities. n The last few weeks is VERY HECTIC for most Indonesian networkers. n Not sure how can we sleep in the next months.

Indonesia Network Status (1995)

Indonesia Network Plan (1996)

Indonesia Status (June 1995) n A total of 108 major nodes. n Most of the nodes 87 nodes (80.5%) have access to leased-line, dial-up, or satellite inter-city / regional links. n Estimated total user is n Major applications are 4 major electronic mailing lists, 14 major newsgroups, numerous WWW & Gopher servers.

User Composition

Major InterNet Providers n IPTEK-NET 128Kbps. n IndoInternet - 128Kbps. n RADNet - 128Kbps. n Sistelindo - running at 128Kbps. n IdOLA-Net - running at 64Kbps. n Wasantara-Net - connected to IndoInternet and IdOLA-Net reach Internet

InterNet Provider for Government Institutions n IPTEK-NET ( n Current speed 128Kbps. n In 1996 is planned to be 2Mbps. n A non-profit Internet Service Provider for Government, Education & Research institutions. n Run by Ministry of Research and Tech. n Directed by National Research Council Steering Committee.

IPTEK-NET Organization IPTEK-NET Steering Committee IPTEK-NET Service Provider Regional Nodes IPTEK-NET Engineering TF

Focus of Government Networking Support The Country’s Industrialization Processes

Major Networking Activities at n Ministry of Research & Technology. n Ministry of Trade & Industry (only last week, they merged the 2 ministries into one). n Government Owned Strategic Industries. n Many Research Institutes. n Universities & Educational Institutes.

Major Active Strategic Industries on the Network n 5-7 Major Telecommunication Companies & Manufacturing Industries. n PT. LEN Industry - Semiconductor & Electronics Industry. n PT. Krakatau Steel - Steel Industry. n Most Industries are putting their company profile somewhere on the Web.

Support From Ministry of Research & Technology n Creation of IPTEK-NET. n Network of researchers with link to Industries. n Working on to put Web servers. n A total of close to US$1.5 Million per year of research budget to support the National Research Council Programs.

Support from Ministry of Trade & Industry. n Web Page for Trade & Industry at: n Export-Import Industry, Industry Capacity, Tax Tariff, Industry Dir. etc. n Information for potential investors. n Company profiles. n Export & Import status. n The Policies & Profile in Metal, Machinery & Electronics Industries. n Industrial Policies & Profile.

Support from Ministry of Education & Culture n National Library Task Force to Support the Creation of Network for Universities. n Working together with many telecommunication industries & IPTEK- NET. n Trying to create links for approx Indonesian Universities with a total of potential users close to 15 Million Users.

One-Stop Policy in Indonesia? In its early stage Ministry of Internal Affair is working to build their national 2Mbps backbone...

IT Support n Many Computer Hardware & Software Vendor with competitive Prices. n IT Consulting Firms: –Anderson Consulting. –McKinsey Indonesia. –IBM –Hewlett Packard n Very limited expert in Networking especially TCP/IP & UNIX-based network.

Indonesia Telecommunication Infrastructure (1995) n Internet access at 640Kbps (will increase to close 6Mbps). n 4 Provinces with 2Mbps backbone (will increase to 17 Provinces in 1996). n 4-5 Players in Satellite Communication Segment (including VSAT, Point-to- Point).

Human Resource Support n 100 Computer Collages & Universities. n TCP/IP & Networking expert is still very rare. n Universities which have the capacity to teach TCP/IP & Networking properly: –Institute of Technology Bandung. –University of Indonesia

Suggestions for Government Networking n Use InterNet infrastructure n Don’t re-invent the wheel. n Bottom-Up Community Based Development Approach to sustain the development in the long run. n Human Resource Development is the key to success.