NGN and APT-J3 Pilot Project in Indonesia

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NGN and APT-J3 Pilot Project in Indonesia By: Akmam Amir Head of R&D Center for ICT Application, Communication Infrastructure & Information Dissemination Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, the Republic of Indonesia

Agenda 1. NGN 2. Implementation Approach 3. APT-J3 pilot project Promotion of e-local community with ICT solution in Indonesia

1. NGN

NGN Definition (ITU) A Next Generation Network is a packet-based network able to provide services including telecommunication services and able to make use of multiple broadband, Qos-enabled transport technologies and in which service-related functions are independent from underlying transport-related technologies. It offers unrestricted access by users to different service providers. It supports genralized mobility which will allow consistent and ubuquitous provision of services to users. (ITU)

NGN Services Video conferencing IP VPN Portal Bus Intelligence NAS IT-Mgmt email Remote Access Video on demand Content Delivery Hosting CRM FAX Gaming Storage Wireless LAN Recovery CAD/CAM Unified Messaging Instant Messaging Call agent Extranet Medical Transfer Managed Security Distance learning e-commerce Supply Chain Firewall Emergency Service End-User Applications Internet access IP VPN Video VoIP 3 Play IP Services Ethernet Private Line Ethernet Private LAN VPN s Ethernet Ethernet Virtual Private Line Ethernet Virtual Private LAN Connectivity Services Wireless Backhaul DSLAM Backhaul Router Interconnect Cable Backhaul Copper Backhaul MPLS WAN Access Infrastructrure Ethernet Over WDM Ethernet Over RPR Ethernet over SONET/SDH Ethernet Over Fiber Infrastructure Building Blocks

ICT Access Convergence Web HTML Interactive Database Provider Multimedia PC Broadcast TV Telco Terrestrial Transaction Voice Cellular station Mobile Interactive

CONVERGENCE Multimedia Convergence DATA ISDN; VPN, xdsl; MPLS; WIFI; HiMAX; WIMAX (802.16e) I T VOICE & DATA TELECOM GSM; GPRS; EDGE; CDMA, UMTS(3G); HSDPA ; HSUPA DAB;TDMB; IBOC; ISDB-T; DVB-H; MEDIA FLO; DVB-H RADIO & TV BROADCASTING

Mobile E-Lifestyle

NGN First question under the sufficient communications environment among worldwide people, What will be the next to voice communications and SMS? The answer is various services over NGN, Next Generation Network.

NGN Next Question is What is the NGN, and for what NGN will be used not only in cities but in rural areas? As for the First question, NGN can be summarized by the following two features. - Convergence of telephony and internet - Convergence of fixed, mobile and broadcasting networks.

NGN Second question What will NGN killer applications be especially in rural areas. If the NGN services could not be spread to rural areas, NGN penetration would not reach over 50 percent which should be mandatory as the next of current mobile networks

NGN Killer Application In cities: the answer is quite simple, because people have already been familiar with internet. High speed or broadband internet-based services provided by NGN, through FTTH, 3G, WiMAX and/or LTE, will be accepted naturally when the NGN provides existing services much more powerfully with human friendlily and dependability.

NGN Killer Application In rural areas: There is currently almost zero capability for internet, since the telephone wire penetration for ADSL is still around 5 percent only and SMS cannot convey internet services due to its poor data rate. This situation is considered as the Digital Divide and solutions are urgently required in ITU.

NGN in Developed Countries vs Developing Countries Items Developed Countries Developing Countries Network access and availability Cover FTTH, broadband access, WiFi, Wimax. Cellular phone access > PSTN, lack of infrastructure Development time Policy / Regulations Development plot fast with technology access and unlimited cost resources Debirocration and opportunity open for private sector make NGN implementation development Development slow, limited cost resources caused difficulty in NGN implementation More birocrated. Closed for private sector

ICT APT & MIC Program Frame of Thinking MDGs End Poverty 2015 Make it happen 2015: All villages ICT Connected WSIS Globalization Issues with UN SystemsSolution 2015: 50% world population ICT Connected FEW (Food, Energy, Water), Global Warming & Climate Change Crisis APT s Bangkok Agenda List of actions:. Raising Awareness, Capacity Building and HRD. Creating an Enabling Environment to Encourage Broadband and ICT Investment. Improving Access and Encouraging Broadband and ICT Usage. Increasing Confidence and Security for Broadband and ICT Usage..Strengthening International Cooperation Poverty reduction Education Health care Environment ASTAP APT Bridging Standard Gap Programs Programs: APT-J2 ALRO Cyberbrain, Thailand, MIC e-bario M sia, Panagaea Philippines, APT-J3 e-health care & Peat Land conservation Indonesia SHARE & SCM

SHARE and APT-J3 Case SHARE projects with support of Asia Pacific Telecommunity were newly started to respond Digital Divide solutions by using NGN as a powerful and efficient tool for innovating current governmental services over agriculture, healthcare and education to bring people in rural areas much better total life. Key conductors of SHARE projects will report basic principle and current situations. APT-J3 case: Pilot Project for Promotion of e-local e community with ICT solution in Indonesia.

2. Implementation Approaches

Implementation Approach Due to poverty avelliation, education, health care and environment issues including agriculture using telecenter with approach of Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model, Fighting community right for development and Priority to fulfill social need to overcome FEW (food, energy, and water) crisis including climate change burden them and conducted through SHARE (Success and Happiness activating Regional Economy)

Implementation Approach All stakeholders involvement combined with SCM (integrated, internetworking, end to end, interdependent and communication principles) through implementing APT-J3 Pilot Project for Promotion of e-local e Community with ICT solution in Indonesia in Tanah Datar Regency, West Sumatra Province, Indonesia focus on e-health care. With this endeavor, it would enable rural and remote areas to be ready with flat world.

3. APT-J3 pilot project Promotion of e-local community with ICT solution in Indonesia

APT (Asia Pacific Telecommunity) What is APT Pilot Project? -Established in July 1979-34 Members, 4 Associate Members and 110 Affiliate Members -Office in Bangkok, Thailand 1. OBJECTIVE The objective of this programme is to solve the digital divide in the Asia-Pacific region, through the promotion of pilot projects to ensure the access to ICT in rural areas of each country, and to promote and develop ICT and Broadband in the region. 2. OUTLINE This programme will provide financial support for each pilot project in establishing ICT access points and telecenters in the rural areas of APT Member countries, etc. The results of the projects will be reported at a meeting on Broadband and ICT development held in Year 2007 and will be posted on the APT web sites.

Project Site : Tanah Datar Regency Tanah Datar Regency Batusangkar, West Sumatra, Indonesia http://www.tanahdatar.go.id Tanah Datar Regency (Basic Data) Population: 343,993 (Number of households: 86,424) Area: 1333.3km sq. Average Temperature: 20 25C (Highlands) Medical Facilities: 133 (including healthcare clinic Puskesmas ) Schools: 630 (Current Activity) Mobile CAP was contributed by MCIT/KOMINFO e-local government program will be supported by MCIT/ KOMINFO and JICA Indonesia

Project Outline In Tanah Datar, there are 3 main reasons of the unavailability of sufficient medical services for the residents. (1)Expensive in cost, (2)Few hospitals with far distance, (3)Insufficient knowledge of diseases Regarding reason (1), the Tanar Datar autonomous local government has already started the medical services for residents free of charge. To solve the remaining issues (2) & (3), Telecenter will be established by the APT-J3 pilot project to encourage the people to use medical services when needed. Telecenter will also have some education contents that will provide a reminder against some contagious diseases by growing in knowledge of diseases. In the very near future, the expansion of Telecenter will be planned for the better usage for the local community. For example, agricultural contents will be provided since 70% of the resident works in agricultural sector. Furthermore, the good result and experience through this project will be able to expand into a lot areas where the similar issues has occurred. Local Government Contents Network Infrastructure Broadband Wireless Access System (5.7-5.8 GHz) Wireless LAN installation Internet Healthcare Center -Remote consultation -Health checkup Billing system WiFi Schools Checkup database -Remote consultation -e-learning -Health checkup e-learning database Telecenters -Remote consultation -e-learning -Health checkup e-health solutions e-health checkup To understand individual body condition To decrease incidence rate with the lifestyle disease e-health consultation To solve health disparity in rural area e-learning To promote prevention to diseases by enriching of the understanding, such as preventative maintenance of diseases.

Health Checkup System General Hospital / Mobile-CAP Objective By checking body condition regularly: To understand individual body condition To decrease incidence rate with the lifestyle disease Site and Service outline General Hospital Data Warehous Integrated Healthcare DB Puskesmas Network Health Checkup Report Consultation Record Healthcare Record Health Checkup Record Mobile-CAP (Community Access Point) *visit to schools etc. The health checkup will be available as a community service. A health and body checkup kit will be installed in the two selected sites. Service output The data from measurement will be stored with a identification number (e.g. resident registration number) in Data Warehouse. Expected Benefit To decrease incidence rate with the lifestyle disease To reduce the medical treatment expense

Configuration of Network Infrastructure 16Access Points will be connected through the Wireless Access Network System. 14.High School (SMAN 1) 16.Mobile CAP 13.University (STAIN) 12.Public Library *Telecenter (Perpustakaan) 15.Junior High School (SMPN 5) Wireless LAN 1.Data Warehouse (Dinas Perhub.) 11.Genral Hospital (RSU) 10.Clinic Lima Kaum (Puskesmas) 3. Health Agency (Dinas Kesehatan) 4.Education Agency (Dinas Pendidikan Nasioanl) 5.Agriculture Agency (Dinas Pertanian) 2. ICT Management Division (Dinas Hub, Kominfo) 8.Clinic Pagaruyung (Puskesemas) 7.PublicWorks Agency (Dinas PU) 6.Local Government Deevelopment Planning Agency (Bappeda) 9.Clinic Sungai Tarab 2 (Puskesmas) : Wireless Access : Wireless LAN

Formation and Roles APT [Asia Pacific Telecommunity] Conducted by Ministry Internal Affairs and Comm. Budget Report Responsible Organization (MCIT/KOMINFO) Project Owner -Primary Contact in Indonesia -Frequency License Application -Arrangement and Coordination with Indonesian Organizations (TTC) -Project Management -Budget Control -Arrangement and Coordination with Japanese organizations Indonesia side Management Report Japan side Local Government (Data Warehouse / Information telecommunication center) -Site Selection / Site Survey -Arrangement and coordination with selected sites -Operation (Training, SOP etc.) and maintenance Health Agency - Provisioning of Applications and Contents - N/W Connection Healthcare Service Center / Clinic - N/W Connection University High school Junior high school -N/W Connection -e-health application Operation PT. JLC -N/W Design, - Application Installation - Support for Operation (Training, SOP etc.) and Maintenance Public Library (Telecenter) -N/W Connection - e-health application Operation TTC Promotion Committee -Support on System and N/W Design -Provisioning of Applications and Contents -Arrangement and Coordination with member companies for this project -Socialization of the project -Provisioning of Medical / Health Measuring equipment Indonesian Project Working Team NTT East -Support on Provisioning of NW and Application Kyoto University (South East Asia Research Center) -Support on Provisioning of Contents

Schedule Healthcare/ Medical care Solution APT J3 Project (Indonesia) DEC 2008 27-29 Jan Site Survey Kick-off Meeting Proposal of Required Spec JAN-FEB 2009 MAR-APR 2009 End Apr Interim Report Apr Benchmark NW design MAY-JUN 2009 Jul - Aug Test Operation NW Installation/Test JUL-AUG 2009 Beg Sept Socialization SEP-OCT 2009 End Oct Final Report Service/System Evaluation NOV-DEC 2009 J3 Report at ADF (Indonesia) Service/System Operation Solution to be introduced e-health checkup e-health consultation e-health learning contents Y2010~ Introduction of Agriculture & Education Solution Billing System Integration Agriculture & Education Solution

Financial Support For 2008 APT-J3 Pilot Project, the following financial support will be contributed. APT Budget Local Government TTC NTT East Total $133,800 $ 78,000 $ 80,000 $ 40,000 *usage for site survey, system evaluation, etc. $331,800

Site Survey in Tanah Datar Regency APT-J3 Site Survey in Tanah Datar

Kickoff in Tanah Datar Regency APT-J3 Project Member Meeting MOU Signing in APT-J3 Kickoff Meeting

APT-J3 Benchmarking Study in Japan Apr.27 30, 2009 1) Matsumoto-city - Remote medical care system 2) NII - Workshop of Bio Caster 3) Fujitsu showroom - Observation visit 4) Health clinic - Observation of Physical check system

Thank you very much for your listening.