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Software Technology Parks of India Department of Information Technology Ministry of Communications and Information Technology Electronics Niketan, 6, CGO Complex, Lodi Road, New Delhi Tel:+91-11-4363596, 4363108 Fax: +91-11-4363436, 4364336 URL: http://www/stpi.soft.nethttp://www/stpi.soft.net
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Indian IT Industry
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Timeline 80s2000 onwards90s Convergence Biotechnology Mobile Commerce Enabled services Internet E commerce Telecommunications Knowledge based systems Personal Computing Transaction processing Data Processing
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Low-cost-to-high quality 2 nd largest English Speaking manpower resources in the world Supportive Government Policies Adaptability to new technologies Geographical Advantage IPR laws in place Indian Advantage
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Indian Software Exports Destinations South-East Asia – 3.5% Rest of the World - 4.5% USA & Canada – 62.0 % Japan – 3.5% Europe – 23.5% West Asia – 1.5% Australia and New Zealand - 1.5 %
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Projections Year 2008Total ProductionExports Software Sector$87.0 bn$50.0 bn Hardware Sector$40.0 bn$10.0 bn
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Comparative Index Target (2008) PC Penetration 5.8 20 Internet subscribers 3.5 35 Telephone Lines 34 125 Cellular Phones 5 45 TV Sets 98 225 Cable TV Subscribers 38 70 Present (Figures in Million Nos.)
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Telecom Policies ISPs permitted to set up International Gateways and hire Bandwidth on Foreign Satellites. Deregulation of National Long Distance Operations (NLDO). Opening up of the International Long Distance Service to the private operators.
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Information Technology Act 2000 IT ACT 2000 enacted - a major step to facilitate e- commerce and e-governance Provides legal framework for recognition of electronic contracts, prevention of computer crimes, electronic filing / documentation Legalises digital signatures Rules for implementing IT Act 2000 notified. Controller of certifying authorities appointed.
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‘Make India a Global Information Technology power and one of the largest generators and exporters of software in the world within 10 years.’ National Goal
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To make India an IT Super Power by the year 2008. The Vision translates into a mission – ‘Move works to India’. Vision Objectives e – Creation of Wealth – Employment Generation – IT led Economic Growth TIME IS OF ESSENSE TO ACCOMPLISH OUR MISSION. The Vision and Objectives
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Role of Department of IT Proactive Facilitator Pro active Motivator Pro active Promoter Spread of IT Masses Ensure Speedy IT Development
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Functions of Department of IT Policy to promote Information Technology and knowledge- based enterprise for domestic exports. Promotion of Knowledge-based enterprises Development of electronics and co-ordination amongst its various users Promotion of Internet Internet based operations such as E-Commerce Promotion of Information Technology Education and Information Technology based education National Informatics Center Electronics and Computer Software and Export Promotion Council
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Software Technology Parks of India Striding to boost Software Exporters
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An Autonomous Organisation set up by Department of Information Technology (DIT), Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), Government of India for promoting export of IT Software & IT Services by providing conducive environment and Infrastructure facilities. What is STPI ?
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To establish and manage the highly sophisticated infrastructure resources for the development of computer software such as datacom, core computing facilities as well as required built-up space, common amenities etc To provide policy support services, like import certification, software exports certification, project approvals etc. to the units who undertake software development for export purposes Objective of STPI
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To promote development and export of s/w and s/w services through technology assessment, market analysis, marketing segmentation, marketing support etc To train professionals and encourage design and development in the field of software technology and software engineering through high-end training programs Provide consultancy on setting up of operations, network solutions as per customer’s needs etc Objective of STPI
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One Stop Service
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Role of STPI Incubation Provider Promotional Role/Regulatory Role Facilitator/Catalyst Infrastructure Provider Interface between industry and Government Provides customised solutions in Data com / Networking
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Earthstation Location STPI - Locations Delhi Map Not to Scale Aurangabad Bangalore Bhubaneswar Bhillai Chennai Coimbatore Dehradun Gandhinagar Guwahati Hyderabad Hubli Indore Jaipur Kanpur Kolkatta Lucknow Maqngalore Manipal Madurai Mohali Mysore Nagpur Navi Mumbai Noida Pondicherry Pune Rourkela Srinagar Shimla Thiruvananthapuram Thirupati Trichy Vijayawada Vizag Warangal
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What STP Scheme Offers ? Benefits Complete duty free imports Exempted from payment of Local duties and taxes Up to100% foreign equity permitted No corporate income tax up to March 2010 Dedicated Data Communication links Single window Government clearance Custom bonding and export certification provided at single point DTA sales allowed up to 50% of exports
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SoftNET
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INFRASTRUCTURE INFRASTRUCTURE High Speed Data Communication Facility STPI has designed and developed state-of-art High Speed Data Communication (HSDC) facility which is provided to software exporters at International competitive tariff STPI has installed 35 Internationally Gateways at its centres. These are F1,F2,F3, E3, H4, IBS and DVB type earth stations.
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Local access to International Gateways at STPI centres is provided through Point-to-Multipoint Radio or through Point-to-Point Radio, as a solution to last mile problem. However, terrestrial cables are also used where ever feasible. STPI keeps pace with the contemporary development in the field of data communications to maintain international standards INFRASTRUCTURE High Speed Data Communication Facility
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HSDC services of following types are provided to meet the needs of the highly diversified software industry: SoftPOINT- International Private Leased circuits of data rates from 64kbps to 8Mbps SoftLINK - A TCP/IP based internet service providing full access to Global Internet INFRASTRUCTURE High Speed Data Communication Facility
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STPI an Unconventional Intl. Carrier First Commercial Internet Provider in India - Started in 1993 Operates 35 International Gateways across the country - Expanding to 15 Locations by next year
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STPI-Network Operations Center Best Connectivity Exchange for Datacom Needs for Datacom Needs Cyber Park Intl.Fiber to India Microwave Link Terrestrial Leased Line - 150 MBPS is being used for Software Export - Presently more than 400 Microwave Radio Installations - Planning to have access to International Fiber
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STPI-DATACOM SETUP STPI International Gateway softPOINT user (IPLC) INTELSAT 804 Burum Netherlands MCI WORLDCOM New York Trans Atlantic Cable (Fibre Optic) Complex customers (Infrastructure) INTERNET Dedicated clients softLINK user (Internet) Customer Premises Optical Fibre Network Berneveld, Netherlands Belgium Indian Half Circuit Foreign Half Circuit
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INTELSAT STPI BASE STATION Remote N Remote 2 STPI will reach you where ever you are located !! Remote 1
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Captive Networks Customization of the Datacom Services to include Network Design & Architecture International Connectivity Local loops Facility Management Remote Customer site support
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Fault Management & Restoration Process Integrated Network Operations Centre for total control of the service 24 hour/7 days fault reporting Desk Intranet based fault report management system Built in Escalation process Restoration plan on the International portion ISDN dial back up for the local loop
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Center wise Bandwidth Utilization Mbps
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Incubation Facilities To Support SME’s, STPI Provide the following facilities Incubation Space Complete built-up space of 400,000 Sq.ft. Internet Enabled Workstation. Software Library. Market Information. Network Infrastructure Assisting in Marketing & Finance
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Growth of STPI member Companies Till March 2002
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Comparison with National Exports All Values in USD Millions 12 % 16 %29 % 46 % 54% 58 % 68% 72 %
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# Microsoft, USA# CISCO, USA # Hewlett Packard, USA# SUN Micro System Inc, USA # Integra AGI., Germany# NOVELL, USA # Oracls Inc., USA# Chem Oil Corp., USA # Fujitsu, Japan# Deneb Robotics., USA # IBM, USA# Intergraph Corp., USA # Digital Electronics Corp., USA# Kelton Graphics Inc., USA # Unisys Corp., USA# Manhattan Associates., USA # Silicon Graphics Inc., USA# UUnet Technologies Inc., USA # Siemens Nixdorf., Germany# Sonic Systems., Inc., USA # Citicop., USA# Capricon Systems Inc., USA # Dan & Brand Street., USA# Health Scribe Inc., USA # General Electric., USA# Motorola Inc., USA # Mastech Corp., USA# Texas Instruments Inc., USA # Damsk Data Electronic., Denmark# Huges Network Systems., USA # IMSI., USA# Bull, France # Cadence Design Systems Inc., USA# Alcatel, France # Matra, France# British Aeronautics Engineering., UK # Netscape Communications# Network Associates and many more.......... MNCs - Operating from India
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India :A Center for High Technology Integrated Chip Design Texas Instruments Siemens Synopsis Philips Analog Devices National Semiconductors Cadens Communication Software Lucent Technologies Nortel Siemens Motorola Cisco Systems Ericcson Sony Hughes System Software Microsoft Oracle Novell Sun Microsystems Digital/Compaq Hewlett Packard Fujitsu Sapient
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MNC - Operating from India in the area of I.T. Enabled Services Airline Financial Support Services in (India) Pvt. Ltd American Express Bellman Data Boston Education & Software Technologies Pvt. Ltd. B.T. TechNet Ltd. BT Worldwide Ltd. Citicorp Information Technology Industries Ltd. Citicorp Securities & Investment Ltd. Credence Transcription Pvt. Ltd. G.E. Capital India Inde-Dutch Systems (I) Ltd Pricewaterhouse Coopers SGS InfoTech Pvt. Ltd. HSBC Electronics Data Processing DELL Computers
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CYBER PARKS IN INDIA
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HITEC CITY at HYDERABAD
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Features HITEC City 5 million sq.ft. of office space spread over 158 acres Outlay of US $ 375 million over 8-10 years. Integrated techno-township offering one-stop IT solutions Located in Prime area of Hyderabad Constructed,ready -to-occupy office space Additionally, independent plots for customized facilities Additional 87 acres for residential township Attractive buy/lease schemes for built up office space Uninterrupted power supply High bandwidth communication links Optic fiber backbone for communication facilities Choice of service providers for Data and voice communication Roads, street lights, water supply.landscaping, waste disposal etc. Public transport facilities Custom bonding clearance office located within the premises All common services
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A start up success-Cyber Towers 0.5 million sq.ft. of space in the 10 storied, architecturally unique Cyber Towers, HITEC’s first phase, is almost fully occupied. Infrastructure Uninterrupted power supply through 3750 KVA D.G. set 2400 TR A.C. plant ECAT5 and CAT3 cabling for Data and Voice High Speed lifts Access Control System Global IT majors M/s MicrosoftM/s Metamore Global Solutions M/s OracleM/s Orillion M/.s GE CapitalM/s Aistasoft Internatinal M/s ToshibaM/s Quantum Consultants …. others
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Salient Features of the building 1.28 million sq.ft. built up area Modular floor layout and wide span column design to match individual requirements. Small, medium and large offices of 4585 to 89,000 sq.ft. super built up area per floor Reliable power supply through dedicated 110KV substation and 10.5 MVA D.G. sets for 100% back up. World’s 3rd largest state-of-the-art, TES based technology central air conditioning system
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Noise proof and energy efficient offices with double glazed curtain walls. Automated building management systems-Controls and manages the air- conditioners, lifts, access control systems and all plant and machinery installed. The entire complex will be maintained by a reputed international agency Escalators connecting common area, 19 large capacity high speed lifts and heavy duty service lifts for vertical transportation. Ample car parking in the two basements and on the surface. High security-entry by smart card and CCTV systems for 24 hours monitoring Salient Features of the building
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State-of-the-art Communication facilities OFC backbone Internet /E-mail facilities Unlimited bandwidth Video conferencing/ISDN Terrestrial microwave and dish antenna for direct satellite links Exclusive 4000 line telephone exchange
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TECHNOPARK THIRUVANATHAPURAM
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180 acres of developed campus 7,00,000 sq.ft built up area 15,00,000 sq.ft. being added Internal power/water distribution Reliable power is ensured through 110KV dedicated substation DG sets for back up Satellite Earth Stations for data communications Virtual Private Networks Services Support Infrastructure
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International Tech Park The Park is joint venture of Tata Industries Limited, Information Technology Park Investment Pte Ltd and Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board
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Area Statement Plot Area : 68 acres Super Built up Area : 1.2 million Sq.ft after phase I 1.85+ 1.45 Million sq.ft. after Phase II Usable Office area: 1.0 Million Sq.ft for phase I 3,50,000 sq.ft. for Phase II Parking Area provided for parking of 450 of cars Open parking for 500 + cars outside the building for phase -I
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INFRASTRUCTURE Plug-n-play Facilities. State-of-the-art infrastructure Comprehensive security cover complete fire alarm, fire fighting, guard patrol and door alarm contacts The building has multipoints connected to the EMS for monitoring of various building and system parameters Intelligent building management surveillance at vital entry and circulation points
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Monitoring status of all the lifts, pumps, DG’s, transformer,switchboard etc are also done through the EMS. 9MW captive power plant State of the art 2000 line digital exchange has been installed STPI provide high speed link and one dedicated optic fiber cable unlimited bandwidth prewired for each office. STPI set up a Satellite Earth Station near by IT park. STPI provide single window clearance for al software exporters. INFRASTRUCTURE
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Ebene Cyber City at Mauritius
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MASTER PLAN
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Typical Floor Design
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Develop Mauritius into a modern nation and to enhance the the nation’s competitiveness in the global market place so as to improve the quality of life of the people of Mauritius. VISION STATEMENT
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Goals and Objectives of Cyber City The Cyber City would be the most preferred destination for business and professionals to create wealth and employment through use of IT. It would provide state-of-the-art facilities for advanced software development, advanced manufacturing, IT education and IT empowered education, IT services and IT enabled services etc.. To built the future of economic growth and better quality of life of the people of Mauritius.
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Strategy for setting up of the Cyber City Detailed Feasibility Study would be conducted by STPI in consultation with MIT and Telecommunications of the Govt. of Mauritius and others. Implementation of the Cyber City Project consist of Cyber City Tower Business Tower Education and Training complex Residential Complex Common facilities complex High Speed Data Communication Facilities
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Objective and Scope of Services of STPI Objectives Feasibility, Design, and Execution of Communications Network including Satellite and Optic fiber in the Ebene Cyber City Project Project Management Consultancy and turnkey nodal agency for execution of Phase-A of the Ebene CyberCity Project.
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Scope of Services Objective- 1 Feasibility and Assessment of the requirement of Communications for BPML Design and Specifications Identification of the Service Providers and Equipment Providers inclusive of preparation of the Tendr Documents, Evaluation and related documentations Installation, commissioning and service provisioning Project Management and Supervision and Performance Testing
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Design & Development of Network Operation Center Training and Operations Support for the initial period Process Development and documentation Identification of Licensing Requirements, preparation of the license applications in proper format Development of campus Network Plan for the Cyber City to cover data Voice and video requirements Any other work relating to setting up of the Communications Network in the Ebene CyberCity Scope of Services Objective- 1
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Scope of Services Objective- 2 General: To provide Project Management Consultancy and Turnkey Nodal Agency Implementation services for Phase-A of the Ebene CyberCity Project. Study assessment and consolidation of all data on implementation of similar projects in India and elsewhere to prepare benchmark analysis of the projects. Engineering study of the Cyber cities and IT parks in India and Mauritius Analysis of cost of construction Assessing individual requirements of engineering in the specific components of the projects
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Cost of implication with respect to location requirements and in terms of material requirement Benchmarking data with similar works in different parts of the world Economic viability and financial returns analysis Site visit as required for the study. Scope of Services Objective- 2
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Project Management Consultancy and Nodal Agency Services : Project Consultancy Services including all tendering activities for selection of agencies for design, engineering, construction, and any other services required for execution of the Cyber City at Ebene, review, and approval all designs & engineering drawings and documentation, construction supervision and site management, progress reporting including planning & Scheduling, inspection and testing Quality assurance, and quality control and certification of billing and measurements, coordination with consultants and contractors as required by BPML.
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Role of STPI Software Technology Parks of India, an autonomous society under DIT is implementing Cyber City Project for Mauritius for setting up of the first Cyber City of Mauritius.
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Development and Design of Software Technology Park at Nepal STPI has completed a job for preparing a Detailed Feasibility Report for the project for development and design for the Software Technology Park at Banepa, Nepal.
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Land for Banepa Park Development and Design of Software Technology Park at Nepal
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NEW INITIATIVES AND UP-COMING FACILITIES
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Access to International Fiber Promote Secondary Cities for Creating Software hamlets Organize training in niche areas of Software Engineering, Project Management, Quality Improvement Incubation centers Provide High End Training in Data communication Value added services on IP VPN & VoIP Internet Telephony New Initiatives of STPI
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Future Target Indian Software Exports by 2008 targeted to reach US$ 50 Billion Export Promotion activities in the focused market segments and emerging opportunities. Promote Secondary cities for creating Software Hamlets to expand STPI’s operations. To make STPI a world class Datacom service provider Expanding and building redundant Data Communication Infrastructure for 100% reliability.
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For More Information Software Technology Parks of India Department of Information Technology Ministry of Communications and Information Technology Electronics Niketan, 6, CGO Complex, Lodi Road, New Delhi Tel:+91-11-4363596, 4363108 Fax: +91-11-4363436, 4364336 URL: http://www/stpi.soft.net Email: info@stpi.soft.nethttp://www/stpi.soft.net@stpi.soft.net URLS http://www.stpi.soft.net http://www.soft.net http://www.stpn.soft.net http://www.stph,net http://www.stpc.soft.net http://www.stpbh.soft.net
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