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Clash of Paradigm Onno W. Purbo Onno@indo.net.id
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References http://sandbox.bellanet.org/~onno/ http://www.apjii.or.id/onno/ Mailing List wifi4d@yahoogroups.com
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Disclaimer.. I am a trained Engineer, not an economist, regulator nor a social scientist I tend to simplify things & may be wrong Some thought may be too extreme Consider this as an on going research work
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My Background.. I am NOT Funding agency Government agency I.. Jobless No money & Spent time writing.. My ONLY Asset.. Knowledge Friends..
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My Basic Philosophy Copyleft & Copywrong (No Copyright) Consensus (Unwritten Law) Unstructured (Function Only) One’s benefit to Society One’s VALUE.
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Acknowledgement.. Thank you to my friends: Basuki Suhardiman, Donny BU, Bona, Heru Nugroho, Michael Sunggiardi, Johar Alam, Agustinus Surandar, Judhi Prasetyo, Ase, Agustinus Sutandar, Judith, Didin, Sumaryo, etc.. Who work hard to help the community.
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Main Stream
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Basic Assumption Technology Expensive Specialized Skilled Licensed from Gov’t Invest by Investors Build by Vendor etc Run by Operator For user / customer
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Indonesian Telecomm Act Act # 36/1999
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Assumed Structured
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License Requirement Licensed?From? NetworkYesMinister ServiceYesMinister ResellerNo, Agreement w/ Operator -
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Implanted Divide.. Operatorsvs. users. Investorsvs. users. Havesvs. the have not. one close to regulator vs. common people. one close to operator vs. common people. one close to political leaders vs. common people.
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Paradigm Shift?.. Or Clash? Old Technology Expensive Specialized Skilled Licensed from Gov’t Invest by Investors Build by Vendor etc Run by Operator For user Future? … Technology Cheaper Technology Friendly From the people People Invest People build Run by People For People
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Major Obstacle.. Old paradigm, i.e., only a licensed operator can run the network. No room for community based infrastructure; with homebrew equipment, from people, by people, for people. The bottom line is “money talk”.
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Alternate Path ICT4D Chaotic Infrastructure
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Guerrilla Telco Warfare.. Basic Strategies: Community Education! Education! knowledge transfer, copyleft. Go for many small but interconnected networks. Self-finance, sustainable independent community based telecommunication infrastructure.
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Basic Philosophy
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Filosofi Dasar
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Knowledge Cycle
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Basic Philosophy Consumer Producer Supply Based Demand Based
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Demand Creation
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Cost
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Impact
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Stereotyping Communities
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The Typical ICT Technology Community Radio
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The Typical ICT Technology Internet & Computer
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Some Real Examples
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Community Broadcasting Source Basuki Suhardiman Basuki@itb.ac.id
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Community Radio Network in Indonesia Farmer’s Voice Radio Network (JRSP) Fishermen’s Voice Radio Net (JRSN) Worker Voice Radio Network Ina’ Community Radio Net (JRKI) West Java Jakarta
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Community Radio Policy Build their Own Radio (FM) Collect money together to build their radio The Gov has released the act/regulation no 32 year 2002 for broadcasting Community radio has been included Only 3 channels allocated
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Farmer’s Radio Network (JSRP) Start on 1999 Mostly on West Java Region Lead by Mrs. Ida Hidayat (shown in Fig. With Mr. Dadang owner of Radio Citra Utami FM Cianjur) 600 community radios Using FM radio with Height of antenna max 30 meter Max power 100 watt ERP Max bandwidth 350 Khz Max 36 Km2 coverage area (6Kmx6Km) Typical content Information Education Entertainment
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Comp. Lab. For Street Children Source: Donny BU dbu@ictwatch.com
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Used Equipments
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Children Happy …
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We do more.. Give free talks on Internet in schools Currently 1500+ schools on Internet 24.000+ high schools in Indonesia Mostly Self-Finance Some support Vocational School Director MoE Investment US$2000-US$4000/school 50 cents/student/month – RoI ~1 Year Movement for WiFi City WAN for School in 5 Cities. We are looking at million Indonesian Future Generation ICT Literate Self-Finance
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Community Based WiFi + VoIP Infrastructure
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Simple Impact Assessment Gov’tCommunities CyberCafeFew (?)2000+ WiFi nodes50+ (?)2500+ ISP1 (?)120+ Internet Users(?)4-5 millions Schools1500+
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