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Institute of Technology Bandung Experience in implementing: Indonesian Academic Information Infrastructure Institute of Technology Bandung Indonesia
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Institute of Technology Bandung Outline l Overview of Indonesian Internet l Architecture of Academic Information Infrastructure (AII). l Experience in implementing AII in Indonesia. l Summary.
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Institute of Technology Bandung References l http://ai3.itb.ac.id/ l http://xxx.itb.ac.id/~yc1dav/ l http://xxx.itb.ac.id/~cnrg/ l http://xxx.itb.ac.id/~adnan/ l http://distance-courses.itb.ac.id/ l http://virtual-university.itb.ac.id/ l http://netmon.itb.ac.id/ l http://nic.itb.ac.id/
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Institute of Technology Bandung Internet User Profile l 40-60 million users. l >90% are university educated. l 70-80% are male. l US$40-60.000 / year. IT based business is run by educated people!
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Institute of Technology Bandung Indonesian Work Force KOMPAS, 4 March 1997: l 80.110.060 (100%) total work force. l 56.033.911 (69.95% ) in agriculture, forestry, fishery, mining - at the most SD. l 12.193.652 (15.2%) in trade, retail business & services - high school graduates. l 2.868.140 (3.5%) financial, private sector & services - post-high school graduates. l Approximately 60.000 (0.1%) are on Internet. Only small number is a potential IT user
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Institute of Technology Bandung The Fact.... l Only 10% of high school graduate receiving higher education in Indonesia. l Only approx. 40 higher educational institutions connected to Internet. Mostly(more than half) through ITB. l Only 0.1% of the work force are in a competitive business environment. Strong demand for continuing education More than half via ITB
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Institute of Technology Bandung Indonesian Speed to Internet Exponential Grow
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Institute of Technology Bandung User Composition (June 1995) Mostly Dominated By Commercial Users Dominated by Commercial
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Institute of Technology Bandung > 20 Mbps Many of Educational Institutions Are Connected to ITB No Government Subsidy No Government Incentive Self-finance Self-manage
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Institute of Technology Bandung Experience in building a campus network
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Institute of Technology Bandung Experience in Internet building l January 1993 - Suryono (Texas) install a packet radio 1200bps to LAPAN. l LAPAN 1200bps to BPPT & Internet 64Kbps. l 286 PC as gateway! to connect the whole ITB campus. l Software NOS (running on DOS) as gateway.
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Institute of Technology Bandung Indonesia Topology Jan.1993 Amateur Packet Radio AX.25 at 1200bps PC Gateway 286! Starts from simple equipment We grow the community
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Institute of Technology Bandung ITB in 1995 l Telkom Leased Line at 14.4Kbps l RISTI-Telkom to BPPT 64Kbps. l ITB uses FreeBSD (UNIX) as Router & Server. l For the first time ITB sees Web in Internet. l ITB learns to build a campus network (how to handle the lightning).
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Institute of Technology Bandung ITB Today.... l T1 Satelite link to Japan. l 2Mbps link to Indonesia IX. l VSAT TDMA & SCPC to various universities. l 4Mbps Uwave Jakarta-Bandung. l 128 Kbps to Jakarta, Surabaya & Malang. l WaveLAN 2Mbps for Metropolitan Area Network (MAN).
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Institute of Technology Bandung ITB Network Operation Center
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Institute of Technology Bandung Home Made Mgmnt Tools
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Institute of Technology Bandung Indonesia Academic Information Infrastructure
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Institute of Technology Bandung 3.5 Mbps Aggregate Speed Connected to Indonesia IX ISP, Industries & Commercials. Two major Satellite Systems: BOD (SCPC) & TDMA. 2 Mbps CDMA MAN
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Institute of Technology Bandung Key of Success Human Resource Development! Self-financing! Community-based development. The more people the lower the cost Involving students in the process! Gives incentives for education!
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Institute of Technology Bandung Philosophy behind the action
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Proposed Strategy for AII
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Institute of Technology Bandung Arch. of Nat’l Info Infrastructure Telkom, Satelindo, Indosat, CSM, Lintas Arta, Elektrindo Multimedia, Real Time, Telecomm - expertise IP, Routing, Domain, BGP-4, OSPF, RSPF, NNTP, NTP, IGRP, DNS, TCP, UDP, ICMP, MBONE, Multicast, RIP, SMTP, FTP, HTTP, ARP, RARP, POP2, POP3 Web, Video Conference, News, Mailing List, FTP, Tele-Medicine, EDI, Tele-Education, E-Commerce Transfer of Credit Unregistered Radio Frequency for Education Unlicensed ISP for Education Tax Incentive / Break to support Education
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Institute of Technology Bandung Basic Strategies l Try to use the existing infrastructure or build your own whenever possible. l Employed Qualified Human Resource. The most difficult task!
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Institute of Technology Bandung Proposed AII Strategies l Strategies in AII application layer development. l Strategies in legal framework to support AII. l Strategies in IT & Telecommunication infrastructure.
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Institute of Technology Bandung Strategies in Telecom Infrastructure l Leased from Telco operators. l Special educational rate (50% off). l Allocate frequency for education.
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Institute of Technology Bandung Legal / Policy Issues Transfer of Credit. Courses from foreign universities. No license for Univ. acting as an ISP. 3% KSO revenue for test bed. No licensed to act as content provider.
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Institute of Technology Bandung Strategy in Application Layer l Distance Eduaction: –Training for Trainers. –Non-degree programs. l Focus on Prototyping. l Concept of: –Network of Excellence. –Access / Distribution Center.
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Summary l A Preliminary Indonesian Academic Information Infrastructure has been build! l Internet is a tool to do it. l The key to the success is: –the qualified human resource employed.
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