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Aizirman Djusan Head of ICT Research and Human Resources Development MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA SMART KOREA 2011
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Aizirman Djusan

Head of ICT Research and Human Resources Development

MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

SMART KOREA 2011

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ICT POLICY AND DEMAND IN INDONESIA

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ICT DEVELOPMENT IN INDONESIA IS DERIVED FROM INDONESIA’S CONSTITUTION ARTICLE 28

“Everyone is entitled to communication and information acquisition for the purpose of personal development and social environment and entitled to find, acquire, posses, store, process, and disseminate information by using various available channels”.

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National Industrial Policy

(The Presidential Regulation No.28/2008)

• ICT has been recognized as a mainstay industry of the future

• ICT is a metainfrastructure, which is becoming an important prerequisite for maintaining the sustainability of economic growth

• Development of ICT should continue to be accelerated in order to improve the nation’s competitiveness to create knowledge based economy

• In that context, IT policy is regulated. Government of Indonesia (GOI) launched ICT-related laws of telecommunication, broadcasting, e-government, information and electronic transaction, and public information accountability

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PALAPA RING

Notes :

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Universal Service Obligation (USO)

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ICT USER PROTOTYPES

Source : ICT White Paper, 2010

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DATA AND FACT

All major cities in Java and other main islands have been connected by fiber-optic backbone network The ICT market is growing from year to year. In 2009,

markets included hardware products valued at USD 979.9 Million, consulting USD 211.7 Million and software USD 110.3 Million The Indonesian government has targeted the

development of the National Broadband Network (NBN) for the period 2010-2015 As one of the major national economic activity, the

development of NBN is integrated into the MP3EI

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DATA AND FACT

The target to be achieved in the development of ICT infrastructure is to develop NBN based on the development of the Telkom Super Highway network and other network operators that currently exists.

The target of the development of ICT by 2014 is reaching broadband connection level of 8 percent of all households or 30 percent of the population already convered by broadband access

Development of NBN to spur economic growth must also be synchronized with the efforts to revitalize the domestic ICT industry

The development of ICT infrastructure experienced rapid growth with capital expenditure (CAPEX) of ICT devices around IDR 40 Trillion during the period of 2004-2005

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1. CONVERGENCE ERA, 2. INFORMATION SECURITY, 3. CONVERGENT BROADBAND/WIRELESS (LTE, EVDO, WIMAX/WIBRO) 4. CLOUD COMPUTING, 5. DIGITAL TV, 6. ADVANCED ANALYTICS, 7. ADVANCED DATA CENTER, 8. MOBILE APPLICATION, 9. GREEN ICT

ICT DEMAND AND TREND IN INDONESIA

The arising IT demand is influenced by 1. Emerging technology (Grid computing, 4G Wireless,

Smartphone, etc), 2. Emerging capabilities (unified communication, semantic

connectivity, collective intelligence etc), 3. Emerging business model (personalized pricing, real-time

enterprise etc).

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1. NATIONAL ICT CENTER SUPPORTED BY EDCF 2. KOICA ICT CENTER 3. FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM IN KOREAN UNIVERSITIES

4. JOINT RESEARCH WITH ETRI 5. INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT (IPTV

WHAT NEXT ? …. ……………………

Korea- Indonesia Collaboration

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TERIMA KASIH

TERIMA KASIH

THANK YOU

KAMSAHAMNIDA

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Grid computing is a term referring to the combination of computer resources

from multiple administrative domains to reach a common goal. What distinguishes

grid computing from conventional high performance computing systems such as

cluster computing is that grids tend to be more loosely coupled, heterogeneous,

and geographically dispersed. Although a grid can be dedicated to a specialized

application, it is more common that a single grid will be used for a variety of

different purposes. Furthermore, “distributed” or “grid” computing, in general, is a

special type of parallel computing that relies on complete computers (with

onboard CPUs, storage, power supplies, network interfaces, etc.) connected to a

network (private, public or the Internet).


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