Winning in Digital Era
Seminar ICT Outlook 2015-2020e-Indonesia Initiative ForumJakarta, 17 Desember 2014
ALIP PRIYONOVice President IT Strategy and GovernancePT. Telkomunikasi Indonesia, Tbk.
OutlineDigital Trends
Indonesia Digital Network (IDN) 2020
Kesimpulan
TIMES Hub
Digital Trends
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Digital Disruption (3rd Platform)Nexus of Forces (S-M-A-C)
Source : IDC, 2013
The 3rd Platform is also called Nexus of Forces
Source : Gartner, 2013
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“S M A R T” Technology Empowered by Nexus
Source : Gartner (Oktober 2014)
/ Internet of Things
/ 3D Printing
/ Wearable for decision making
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Indonesia Digital Network (IDN) 2020
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ICT Indonesia TodayBerada di Bawah Beberapa Negara ASEAN (WEF & ITU)
Source: Global Information technology Report, World Economic Forum 2014
Source: Measuring The Information Society, ITU 2013
#2 Singapore
#30 Malaysia
#64 Indonesia dari 148 negara
World Economic Forum 2014#15 Singapore
#59 Malaysia
#97 Indonesia
ITU 2013
#58 Brunei Darussalam
#95 Thailand
WEF Mengukur Lebih Holistik(termasuk impact : ecomonic & social)
ICT Readiness
(infrastructure, access)
ICT Use(intensity))
ICT Capability
(skills)
ICT Development Index
ICT Impact(outcome)
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Networked Readiness Indonesia dibanding negara lower-middle income lainnya
... Indonesia memiliki ranking yang baik dari sisi affordability, business
environment serta business usage
... Indonesia masuk dalam kategori The Rising Star, dimana skornya
tumbuh diatas rata-rata
Source: Global ICT Index 2014, World Economic Forum
Networked Readiness Indonesia walaupun pertumbuhannya termasuk yang besar namun sebagian besar indikator masih dibawah negara-negara BRICS
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Related WEF Indicator (dari 32 indikator terdapat 19 indikator yang direct related ke IDN)
3.01 Electricity production, kWh/capita ...............................104 ............ 748.13.02 Mobile network coverage, % pop. ....................................1 ..... .......100.03.03 Int’l Internet bandwidth, kb/s per user............................77 ...... ........17.13.04 Secure Internet servers/million pop. ............................105 ....... .........3.93.05 Accessibility of digital content* ....................................80 ..... .........4.94.01 Prepaid mobile cellular tariffs, PPP $/min. .....................45 ....... .......0.164.02 Fixed broadband Internet tariffs, PPP $/month ..............56 ...... ......28.484.03 Internet & telephony competition, 0–2 (best) ................84 ....... .......1.766.01 Mobile phone subscriptions/100 pop. ............................61 ..... .......114.26.02 Individuals using Internet, %........................................112 ... ........15.46.03 Households w/ personal computer, % ...........................103 ...... .......15.16.04 Households w/ Internet access, % .................................117 ............... 6.56.05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./100 pop. ....................103 ..... ........1.26.06 Mobile broadband subscriptions/100 pop. .....................54 ....... ......31.66.07 Use of virtual social networks* ........................................48 ........ .......5.97.01 Firm-level technology absorption* ..................................46 ............... 5.17.02 Capacity for innovation* ..................................................24 ........ .......4.47.03 PCT patents, applications/million pop. ..........................103 ........ .......0.17.04 Business-to-business Internet use* .................................63 ........ .......4.97.05 Business-to-consumer Internet use* ...............................31 ........ .......5.27.06 Extent of staff training* ....................................................25 ............... 4.68.01 Importance of ICTs to gov’t vision* ..................................42 ........ .......4.48.02 Government Online Service Index, 0–1 (best) .................67 ........ .....0.508.03 Gov’t success in ICT promotion* ......................................53 ........ .......4.5
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Program Indonesia Digital Network (IDN) 2020
Indonesia Toward :• TOP 40 in 2020• TOP 3 among >100 mio pop countries
World Economic Forum Framework
TOP 60in 2015
(TOP 4 among >100 mio pop countries)
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2015 Dukungan Pemerintah2020
• 20 juta household fixed broadband
• 30 kota mobile broadband
• InCo Right of Way backbone
• Alokasi slot orbit satelit untuk penam-bahan satelit baru
• ISP Cyber Security System•Cloud computing for
Government & Business use•100K sqm Data Center
•Adopsi e-government dan platform e-logistic, e-health secara nasional•Insentif untuk industri kreatif digital serta proteksi terhadap HAKI produk TIK
•Nationwide Cyber Security System
•Nationwide Cloud computing for Government, Business & individual use
•500K sqm Data Center
Indonesia Digital Network (IDN) 2020
• 30 juta household fixed broadband
• 200 kota mobile broadband
• Penataan alokasi spectrum frekuensi untuk LTE
• InCo Right of way access
• 100% broadband kota/kabupaten
• signal mobile coverage: 60% desa
•100% broadband di kecamatan
•Signal mobile coverage: 100% desa
•Pembentukan Badan Cyber Security Nasional•Regulasi National Hubber•Enforcement PP 82 /2012 tentang penyelengaraan Transaksi Elektronik
•Smart City (ibukota provinsi)
•Accelerating digital creative community
•Nationwide ecosystem-based apps (e-logistic, e-education, e-health, e-tourism, etc.)
•100% Internet access penetration in school
•Nurturing digital creative community
• Implementing 100% of e-government at Kabupaten/kota
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Indonesia Digital Network (IDN) 2020Jalan Tol Informasi Indonesia
IDN 2015-2020•Menghubungkan masyarakat Indonesia kepada dunia secara digital•Mewujudkan kesetaraan akses informasi digital kepada masyarakat, baik kota maupun desa di seluruh Indonesia.•Jalan tol informasi pita lebar untuk memperkokoh:
– persatuan Indonesia,– kedaulatan informasi Indonesia,– Konektivitas social & ekonomi.
•Jembatan komunikasi dan informasi secara online program-program nasional,
– Indonesia Sehat (e-health), – Indonesia Cerdas (e-education), – Indonesia Transparan (e-government),– Indonesia Efisien (e-logistic)– dsb.
Quick Win IDN 2015•100% sekolah terhubung Internet, •20 juta rumah tangga siap pita lebar•100% kabupaten terhubung Internet pita lebar dan e-gov, •60% desa terlayani seluller, •20 kota mempunyai pusat pengembangan industri kreatif digital
IDN 2020•Indonesia masuk Top 40 (dunia) dan Top 3 (diantara Negara-Negara berpenduduk > 100jt) untuk kesiapan infrastruktur telematika versi WEF (World Economic Forum)•30 juta rumah tangga siap pita lebar•100% kecamatan terhubung internet pita lebar•100% desa terlayani seluller•Ibu kota propinsi sudah menjadi smart city
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Telecommunication - Information -Media - Edutainment - Services (TIMES) Hub
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Aspiration to be Regional TIMES Hub
Indonesia
Vision of Indonesia as a ‘Global Maritime Nexus’(Poros Maritim Dunia)
APEC Summit, Beijing, 10 Nov 2014
BenchmarkDubai become
one of the most important
aviation hub in the world
Forbes Asia, June 2016
InspirationInspiration
More subscribers (Eyeballs)
Broadband Networks
Indonesia Global Networks
Global FootprintIMES - DICO
Telkom Group could develop Indonesia as new
regional hub for TIMES (Telecommunication, Information, Media,
Edutainment & Service)
Telkom’s Main Programs
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Aviation Hub as Metaphor for TIMES Hub
Passenger Terminal #1
Feedertransport
Seoul
Paris
flight route
“Intl. Cable”
Emirates“Telin”Airport A
Passenger Terminal #2
Air France“Orange”
Tourism“Content”
Emirates“Telin”
Alliance“?”
flight ro
ute
“Intl. Cable”
Airport BEmirates“Telin”
Korean Air“K T”
Alliance“?”
Passenger Transport
“Data Center A” “Data Center B”
Business Venue“Content”
“Connectivity on Data Center”
Dubai Airport Hub
“Indonesia TIMES Hub”
-Ground Handling-Hotel
-Shopping Area
“-Electrical-Security-Storage”
“Local Content”
“Domestic
Netw
ork (IDN)”
Local Object
Domestic Cities
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Content is key in TIMES Hub Development
Considering:§Cost§‘Travel’ Time (Latency)
Considering:§Cost§‘Travel’ Time (Latency)
Key Drivers for TIMES Hub Development :§Bring Content into Hub Location§Connectivity between Hub and eyeballs market
“If we can move out Eiffel Tower from Paris to Indonesia, then even French people will fly to Indonesia to see it”
Pattern Change
However, it should start from building connectivity since Content will consider it to choose the Hosting location
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TIMES Hub Ecosystem Development
PortalContent
E-Commerce
ASPsCDNWeb HostingCloud
IXP IPTxIPTx
IP ConnectivityIP ConnectivityData
Centre Global Connectivity
AdvertisingAdvertising
ISPs
Consumer / Business
ISPs
Carriers
Global Market
Net N
eutral
Enabler
P1P1
P2P2
P3P3
P4P4
P5P5
P6P6Ref : Shawn Doneel, MIT, 2002
P1 : Expanding Global ReachP2 : Portfolio StrategyP3 : Carrier Neutral Data CentreP4 : Enabler PlatformP5 : Attracting ContentP6 : Business Support
Key Initiatives
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Indonesia Global NetworksTo cater the growth of Internet Traffic, Telkom Group through Telin have developed International Infrastructure called Indonesia Global Network (IGN)…..
Cable System Coverage
TIS Cable Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand
DMCS Indonesia, Malaysia
BSCS Indonesia, Singapore
AAG Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippine, Brunei, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Guam, Hawaii, USA
SJC Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, Philippine, Hong Kong, China, Japan
Existing Infrastructure
Cable System Coverage
SMW5 Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, Oman, UAE, Djibouti, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Italy, France
SEA US Indonesia, Philippine, Guam, Hawaii, USA
IGG Major Cities of Indonesia to Singapore, also connecting SEA-US to SMW5
Recent Development
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Carrier Neutral Data Centre Configuration
“HUB”
Seamless Connectivity East IDC
JKT IDCSBY IDC
HK DCSG DC
“Spoke”“Spoke”
SMW5
Malaysia, Brunei
SEA US
Australia
STAR DC EDC
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Data Centre Risk Index
Source : Hurleypalmerflatt, Cushman & Wakefield, & Source8 for DCRI Riset , 2013
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Media Access Content Hub (MaCH)Integration Layer between Content and Enabler Platform
PortalContent
E-Commerce
ASPsCDNWeb HostingCloud
Advertising
Carrier Neutral Data Center
Enabler
MaCH
MaCH
Media Access Content Hub
• Partnership with Content Provider/Content Aggregator
• Partnership with OVP (Online Video Player)
• Partnership with broadcaster/live streamer
• Installation and integration• Service launch
ISPs
Consumer / Business
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The API Platform/Factory EcosystemAPI Platform/Factory is the mechanism for an organization in exposing access (API) to their assets (user experiences, data, and services) to an existing or expanded ecosystem of customers, employees, partners and the public. API Platform/Factory can serve as the “hub” that relates API owners and Content Providers.
CSP Digital Business as a Platform
API PlatformSandbox
API as product
AuthenticationService Delivery Platform
OSSBSSCharging IMS ……LocationUser Profile Identity
Services
ProductsWeb Services
Enterprise Service Bus
Analytics
mBaaS
Security
Developer Portal
Mash-upMonetization
MeteringAuthorize
• Quick TTM• Agile• Fail Cheaply
Examples of Ecosystemand Industry VerticalsPartners
API
DeveloperCampus Program
Startup
API
SMEInnovation, Apps
Monetization,User Reach
Solutions & Services
Revenue share
Inno
vativ
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rvic
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Subs
crip
tion
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Harnessing 3rd
party developers for Innovation
Subscriber
Partner APIsPublic/ Open APIs
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Kesimpulan
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Indonesia tidak bisa menghindari tren digital dan pilihannya adalah menang atau kalah. Untuk menang di era digital, dibutuhkan inisiatif yang mampu mengadakan transformasi.
Salah satu cara mewujudkan IDN 2020 adalah hub platform, berupa TIMES Hub dan API Platform/Factory. TIMES Hub memungkinkan content attraction ke dalam trafik nasional. API Factory melakukan akselerasi content creation. Keduanya berkontribusi untuk pengembangan ekosistem digital.
Indonesia Digital Network (IDN) 2020 adalah inisiatif TELKOM untuk melakukan transformasi digital dengan mempercepat pengembangan konektivitas broadband yang mendukung pertumbuhan ekonomi bangsa.
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Terima kasih . . .
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Media Access Content Hub (MaCH)
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Application Programming Interface (API) Definition
Mobility
Cloud
Social
Analytics
How services are delivered and interacted
How services are made available
How services turn into insights
How services are discovered
APIsHow things connect
APIs are the glue “smack in the middle of SMAC”
While API is not a new term, it is trending as the Digital Era arise with the four (4) key technology: Social, Mobility, Analytics, and Cloud. API serves as the digital glue, providing means in accessing services and data, that connecting things on how services are discovered, made available, delivered, interacted, and turned into insights.
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The Latest Evolution of Application Enablement
Used IT Paradigm Application / Solution
Deve
lopm
ent o
ver T
ime
Mainframe
Client-Server
Web & Component
SOA & WOA
APIs
Banking Systems Airline Reservation Systems
ERPs CRMs
eCommerce Websites Portals
Composite Applications
SaaS & Cloud Computing
enablesenables
enablesenables
enablesenables
enablesenables
enablesenables
Mobile / Social Extensions
Flexible / Evolving Services
Monetized Services
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