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Experiences in Bridging The Digital Divide Onno W. Purbo Onno@indo.net.id A Common Indonesian
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References http://sandbox.bellanet.org/~onno/ http://www.apjii.or.id/onno/ Mailing List wifi4d@dgroups.org
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Disclaimer.. I am a trained Engineer, not an economist, nor a 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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Acknowledgment.. Thank you to my friends Basuki Suhardiman, Donny BU, Bona, Donny, Adi, Noor, Heru Nugroho, Judith, etc.. Who _voluntarily_ work hard to help the community.
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The Experiences.. It is a long 10+ years process Not instant It is a self-finance process Not much support from the Government No World Bank Funding No IMF Funding
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Indonesia 1993 Internet UsersFew CybercafeNone Schools on InternetNone ICT booksFew ICT MagazineFew
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10+ Years Later, Today.. 7.5+ Million Indonesian Internet Users 5000+ WiFi outdoor installations 2000+ CyberCafes 1500+ schools on the Internet 1000+ Community Radio 20+ ICT Magazines Hundreds ICT Books Title Hundreds Local ICT Authors
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Who Done It? Mostly community based.. Not much gov’t funding & support No World Bank, no IMF funding Mostly self-finance
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Basic Strategies.. Consumer Producer Supply driven Demand driven Operator Based Community Based Rely heavily on People’s Power. Informal Education Process is KEY
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Principal Strategy Create A People’s Movement To Create Community Based Telecommunication Infrastructure. Provide Knowledge To People for Free whenever possible. Not much gov’t funding & support No World Bank, no IMF funding Mostly self-finance
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Keywords for Success Education! Education! Education.. Encourage knowledge producer Knowledge Sharing To Make Things Difficult No Money, Self-Finance.. Sustainable Process Bottom up Community based Development
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Publish ~40 Books..
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Education is Key!
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Comp. Lab. For Street Kids 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.. Run free talks on Internet at schools Facilitate Open Source Communities 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 WiFi City WAN for School in 20 Cities. Million Indonesian Future Generation ICT Literate Self-Finance
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Community Based Infrastructure
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Major Technologies WiFi – for outdoor usage! VoIP Neighborhood Network Open Source Development Platform
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Outdoor WiFi
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Impact Unlicensing WiFi Band One (1) million to 17.8 million WiFi based Internet users. Rp. 1 Billion/year to Rp. 21 Billion/year ISP tax. Rp. 7 Billion/year to Rp. 128 Billion/year VAT. Rp. 18 Billion to Rp. 600 Billion investment tax. 50.000 units to 2 million unit computers. 5.5000 units to 130.000 units ISM band equipment. Justify an industrial migration from antenna and tower manufacturing to ISM band equipment manufacturing at US$4.5 million value.
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VoIP
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Neighborhood Network
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Stories Behind The Screen.. “Jihad” for Community Based ICT Infrastructure Low Cost & User Friendly Equipments From People By People For People
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The Catch … A need A “Leader” The one who Has the vision Knows the way Shows the way Goes the way It’s not easy to find one …..
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Thank You Knowledge is power, Share It, It’ll Multiply. You‘ll see the real power of Knowledge. http://sandbox.bellanet.org/~onno/ http://www.apjii.or.id/onno/ Mailing List wifi4d@dgroups.org
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