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June 25, 2013 FutureGov SAARC SUMMIT, Colombo, Sri Lanka Empowering Society With ICT Janaka R. Abeysinghe General Manager Enterprise Sales Division Sri Lanka Telecom PLC

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June 25, 2013 FutureGov SAARC SUMMIT, Colombo, Sri Lanka

Empowering Society With ICT

Janaka R. AbeysingheGeneral Manager – Enterprise Sales Division

Sri Lanka Telecom PLC

Moving Towards A Connected Society

Broadband Services | Social Media | Cloud Computing | Smart Devices

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Better

CollaborationAccess to

Information

Empowered Society

Convenience & Satisfaction

Easily

Accessible

Services

Affordable

Services

Learning – Making More Affordable & Accessible With ICT

• A privileged few have access to quality education

• Educational services offered only at a fixed time and a place

• Teacher-centric approach

• Terminate studies with a diploma /degree

Then – Learning by listening

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Now – Learning by doing

• Education is a universal right

• Educational services are delivered anywhere, anytime

• Student-centric approach

• Lifelong learning

Healthcare - Making More Affordable & Accessible With ICT

• long-distance clinical health care- remotely monitor and manage patients

• patient and professional health-related education

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Use of Social Media - Crime Awareness

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Then –Warning Signs

• Public education messages

(road safety, road courtesy, drink driving)

• Request information from public for unsolved cases

• Counter terrorism messages

• Crime prevention tips (YouTube)

• Broadcast channel for crisis communications (Twitter)

Now -Policing 2.0

Growth in Broadband – Globally

• Growing trend in Fixed and Mobile broadband

service in both developed and developing countries

• Sri Lanka fixed and wireless broadband

penetration is below the developing countries

and only a fraction of world average.

• Substantial growth in SL broadband will occur

over the coming years

In Sri Lanka at end 2012,

• Fixed Broadband Penetration : 2.0%• Mobile Broadband Penetration : 4.5%• Total Broadband Penetration : 6.5%

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Sri Lanka Mobile Broadband, 4.5%

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Matale

Nuwara Eliya

Nawalapitiya

Anuradhapura

Bandarawela

Trincomalee

Polonnaruwa

Awissawella

Kurunegala

Hambantota

Batticaloa

Ratnapura

Kalutara

Puttlam

Vauniya

Negombo Kegalle

Kalmune

Gampaha

Badulla

Colombo

Matara

Mannar

Jaffna

Hatton

Chilaw

AmparaKandy

Galle

Tambuttegama

Galgamuwa

Maho

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Proposed Southern Ring (350Km)Proposed East-Uva Central Ring (470Km)proposed North-East Central Ring (565Km)Central Ring (670Km)

LEGEND

#S SSC

Fiber Optic Super Highway Network Connecting

Any Province in Sri Lanka

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Building A National Backbone Network (NBN)

• Covers all 329 Divisional Secretariats within next 5 years

• Facilitate Broadband connectivity across Sri Lanka

– High-speed connectivity – Uninterrupted access to services

(e-learning, e-health, e-commerce) – Highest redundancy

• Broadband Access to Services– xDSL– Metro Ethernet/ IP VPN– WiFi– LTE

• Improved Accessibility to Services

• More Affordable Services

i-Sri Lanka 90/20/14Improving the Broadband Capable bandwidth

512 kb/s

100%

90%

2 Mb/s 30 Mb/s20 Mb/s 60 Mb/s

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Distribution of Bandwidth

Previous Capability

Improved Capability with i-Sri Lanka

Previous

Capability

40 Mb/s8 Mb/s

Plan with i-Sri

Lanka

Less than 50% of SLT fixed (wire line) customers currently have access to IPTV (SD) and 2Mbps (or higher) broadband

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Expanding Global Connectivity

Maldives

SLT

India

SMW3

SMW4

BL

DS

GermanyUK

France

Italy

UAE

PakistanBangladesh

Singapore

Malaysia

Japan

Australia

Hong Kong /

China

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SMW5

Sri Lanka – Global Connectivity

- SMW 3 - 10 Gbps

- SMW4 - 10 Gbps

- BL (BSNL & SLT) - 10 Gbps

- DS (Dhiraagu & SLT) - 10 Gbps

- SMW 5 - 100 Gbps

• Diversified Optical Fiber Routes to Globe– low latency– high speed– Lower price

• Deliver more affordable services

• Improved accessibility to services

SMW 3

SMW 5SMW 5

Planned OF Cable System - SMW 5

- Very low latency

- Capacity activation in Wavelengths

- Minimum Bandwidth 100 Gbps

- Operational by 2016

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Largest Internet Backbone – 21.5 Gbps

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Asia PacificIndia

7. 5G 7.35 G

6.1G0.6G

USAEurope

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• High speed, low latency connectivity

• Deliver more affordable services

• Better accessibility

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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

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bp

s)

Year

SLT - Internet Backbone Growth

Hosting and Co-location Facilities - SLT iDC

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Database Servers

Web / Mail Servers

Maintenance Staff

(24x7)

Air Conditioning

UPS

Fire Protection

Firewall

IDS

Virus Guard

ADSL

Dialup Internet

HSPA 3.5G

Home Head Office Regional Offices

Internet

SLT iDC

Complies with highest International

Information Security standards

(IEC/ISO 27001 certification)

Convergence and Multi-Play Services - Personnalized services & Convenience

Any Network Any Where Any Time Any Device

New Services

“Government Cloud”12

SchoolNet– Dedicated Internet Access to 1450+ locations

NOC at UoM

155 Mbps

155 Mbps

Requirement:

Enabling E-learning for Secondary Schools

256 kbps

School

Computer

Resource

CentersSchool

64 kbps

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SchoolNet

Lanka Government Network (LGN)

Government Office

Lanka

Government

Network

Server Farm

VoIP

Email

Management

LGN Hub at SLT iDC

Citizens

Govt. Offices

Internet

40 Mbps

Requirement:

Enabling E-Government

Government Office

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Government Information Center - 1919

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• Easy access to Government information

- Telephone numbers

- Addresses of Gov. institutes

- Information on special events

(Exam results)

• Information on Government procedures

- Documents, procedures (NIC, Passports)

• Information on routine events

• Train schedules

• Remote support for Government E-Services

(e-Revenue License)

• Complain handling

- Acknowledge complains regarding Government

OrganizationsSLT is the infrastructure provider for

GIC 1919 service

Colombo Police CCTV Surveillance System

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• Information can be used,

- for crime detection/prevention

- for traffic management

- for confirmation of incidents

- to record events over a time period

CCTV cameras at main intersections Central Control Room

ICT Has Revolutionized The Way We Work.. Live.. Learn.. & Play..

Work LiveMeetings Virtual Specialists

TeleMedicineFamily Visits

Play Learn

Virtual Box SeatRemote Classrooms

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Thank You