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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Past & Present Carers of Pulau Pinang
& FTTH Council
ABORIGINAL & TORRES STRAIT ISLAND NATIONS
AUSTRALIA’S
MINING SITES
GDP PER CAPITA $67,722DEBT-TO-GDP RATIO 20%HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX 2nd
POPULATION 23 millionA&TSI 700,000
RED DOT - 100 Indigenous PeopleWHITE DOT - 1000 non-Indigenous People
Lifespan
Household income
Unemployment
INDIGENOUS
59 Year
$460
16%
NON-
INDIGENOUS
76 Year
$740
4.9%
THE GAP
“What about NBN?”
• Indigenous funding is apolitical, established
• Larger yearly budget than National Broadband
Network
• Qualified indigenous ventures are preferred
govt. partners
• Ready to work – we just need partners
• Unique access to govt. & funding
• Private Industry Initiatives (FMG, etc.)
• IOP & Exemption 17
Indigenous Joint Ventures
“…I will spend a week every year helping in an indigenous
community.
It will be good for me. It is important that our national leaders
remain grounded in the real life of our country”
PRIME MINISTER TONY ABBOTT (2013) – “Closing the Gap” Address to
Parliament
Indigenou
s Bran
d
Quality
Services &
Products
Clear Competitiv
e Value
FTTH BENEFITS
NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY
‘A 10% increase in broadband household penetration will boost
a country’s GDP by 0.9% ~ 1.5%
‘A business/organization
in the USA, 10% greater utilization of internet will increase
revenue by 24% & reduce cost by 7%’
‘Doubling broadband speed produces a
0.3% increase in GDP’
‘with FTTH, operators can generate ARPU that are, on
average 46% higher, by offering unique services’
‘on average, cost saving of between 0.5% and 1.5% in each of
the four section (electricity, transport, energy health) over 10 years resulting directly from the
new network could justify the cost of deploying FTTH
FTTH BENEFITS
ACCESS TO CONNECTED SOCIETY
E-HEALTH TELEWORKINGE-LEARNINGSmart City
FTTH BENEFITS
ACCESS TO DIGITAL ECONOMY
Thank you.