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Accelerating Broadband Development for National Economic Growth Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs Republic of Indonesia Ir. Eddy Satriya, MA Deputy Assitant for ICT and Utility Indonesia-Korea Knowledge Exchange in ICT Hotel Sultan, Jakarta, 29 November 2011

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Accelerating Broadband Development for National

Economic Growth

Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs

Republic of Indonesia

Ir. Eddy Satriya, MA Deputy Assitant for ICT and Utility

Indonesia-Korea Knowledge Exchange in ICT Hotel Sultan, Jakarta, 29 November 2011

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OUTLINE 1. Stepping Up in Global Influence

2. Updates on Indonesian ICT

3. National Broadband Plan

4. What Next ?

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1. Stepping Up in Global Influence

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I N D O N E S I A

Land Area 1,904,443 sq km

Sea Area 3,116,163 sq km

Total Area 5,020,606 sq km

Coastal Line 81,000 km

Population 242 Million people (4th biggest population)

Main Towns

Jakarta (Capital)

Surabaya

Bandung

Semarang

Medan

Samarinda

Makassar

9,558

2,584

2,393

1,553

2,109

791

1,339

Languange Indonesian (Bahasa

Indonesia)

As well as some 7500 other

regional languanges and

dialects.

Country Snapshot: the biggest archipelago

Population (‘000)

Jakarta (Capital)

East Java

West Java

Central Java

North Sumatera

East Kalimantan

South Sulawesi

16.3

14.7

14.3

8.5

5.4

6,2

2.3

GDP Share (%)

The rising population share of Indonesia’s middle class (% of Pop)

37.7% 2003

56.5% 2010

GDP Size US$ 706.6

Bi GDP percapita US$ 3,005

Source: World Bank Source: various

GDP/Capita (US$ ‘000)

9.9

2.3

-

-

2.3

10.0

-

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the size do matters.... • Largest archipelagic country in the

world: - Island : > 17,000 - Lands : ± 2 million km2 - Sea : ± 5.8 million km2

- Coastal line : ± 81,000 km

• 3 time zone

• Population 237 million people

• Hundreds of ethnics

• More than 750 languages & dialects

• One of the most democratic country Banda

Aceh

Jayapura

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Indonesia has significant upside from its population

China 1,3 Bi

India 1,2 Bi

US 310 Mn

Indonesia

242 Mn Brazil

Age 100+

Age 0

Need to focus on developing the human capital to ensure

high quality of working generation

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Indonesia's natural resources potential is unquestionable

Coal

Indonesia is a major player in the global coal market The world’s second largest thermal coal exporting

country, third largest exporter of steaming coal Production of around 250 million tons by the end of

2009

Natural Gas

Around 107.3 trillion cubic feet of proven natural gas as in the beginning of 2009 and is the single largest holder of proven natural gas reserves in the Asia Pacific region

Oil 4.0 million stock tank barrels of proven oil reserves

Renewable Energy

Holds 40% of the world’s geothermal resources, equivalent to 28.1GW of power generation potential

Others Palm oil, cocoa, and other minerals

Source: Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR), BP Statistical review of world energy 2009

The country is home to a biodiversity that is only second to Brazil -

Development potential is far from saturated, particularly in renewable

energy.

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No Commodity Production Location World Rank

1 Crude Palm Oil 20.8 million tons (2010) Sumatera, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Papua.

1st

2 Tin 105 thou metric tons (2009)

Sumatera 2nd

3 Rubber 2.4 mill tons (2010) Kalimantan 2nd

4 Cocoa 792 thou tons (2008) Sulawesi, Sumatera, Java, Kalimantan, East Nusa Tenggara

2nd

5 Copper 868 thou metric tons (2009)

Papua, Maluku, Nusa Tenggara

5th

6 Nickel 189 thou metric tons (2009)

Sulawesi, Sumatera, Maluku, Papua

2nd

7 Gold 105 metric tons (2009) Kalimantan, Sumatera, Maluku, Papua

7th

Source: BKPM, FAO, US Geological Survey, 2010

Indonesia's natural resources potential is unquestionable (2)

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Accounting of Natural Resources … to be processed into higher VA products

Natural Gas

Thermal Coal

Geo thermal

Palm Oil Cocoa Tin Nickel Bauxite Frequency Spectrum

Key

Metrics

About 165 TCF

of reserves

at production rate ± 3

TCF pa

World second largest

exporter

Home of 40% of world’s

resources (the

largest in the

world)

World’s largest

exporter; >19 mil tons per

year

At 770 thou

tons/year, world’s

2nd largest

producer

At 65 thou

tons/year, world’s

2nd largest

producer

Own ± 12% of world’s

reserves (4th

largest)

World’s 7th

largest reserves; world’s

4th largest

production

700 MHz outside

Java, Potential

arrangement for Java

area

2300-2360 MHz urban nationwide

Will be at least partially processed

domestically by 2013 (new mining law:

4/2009)

9 Source: BKPM, FAO, US Geological Survey, 2010

Indonesia will stop the export of raw minerals by 2014 (Law No. 4/2009)

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Indonesia is stepping up to be part of global influence by 2025

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Indonesia needs to prepare for upcoming challenges and competition in globalization era

Better management (and governance) on various economic and development aspects to maximise the national potentials

Speeds up economic transformation process it requires “not business as usual” approach and smart approaches

“MP3EI”

MP3EI is the way Indonesia aims to win global competition in the future

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MP3EI is conducted under "not business as usual" way

–Applying

integrated

regional & sector

development

–Creating higher

value added

products

–Boosting

innovations

capabilities

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Indonesia Economic Corridors: masterplan

Basically MP3EI is based on these

strategic initiatives:

1. Encourage a large scale investment

realization in 22 main economic

activities

2. Synchronization of national action plan

to revitalize the real sector

performance

3. The development of center of

excellence in 6 (six) economic

corridors

Main strategy of MP3EI:

1. Economic potential development

through economic corridor

2. Strengthening the national connectivity

3. Strengthening national human

resources capability and science and

technology

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Three pillars are the basis of MP3EI implementation

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22 main economic activities in 8 main programs of MP3EI

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Six economic development corridors as the backbone of MP3EI

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Each economic corridor has unique development theme

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Rubber

Distribution of Main Economic Activities in the Economic Corridors

Sumatera

Java

Kalimantan

Sulawesi

Bali - NT

Papua – Maluku Islands

Palm Oil

Textiles

Coal Shipping Steel

Food Beverage

Transport Equipm.

ICT Defense Equipm.

Shipping Metrop Jakarta

Area

Sunda Strait Area

Palm Oil Timber Oil & Gas Steel Bauxite Coal

Foodcrops Cocoa Fisheries Nickel Oil & Gas

Tourism Animal

Husbandry Fisheries

Foodcrops Fisheries Copper Nickel Oil & Gas

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Country Population (million) GDP (USD Billion)

United States of America

309.6 14,660

China 1,312.5 5,824

Japan 126.8 5,461

Germany 83.0 3,317

France 62.9 2,563

United Kingdom 62.2 2,247

Brazil 193.3 2,087

Italy 60.1 2,052

India 1,184 1,684

Canada 34.0 1,574

Russia 141.7 1,479

Australia 22.2 1,232

Mexico 112.5 1,039

Republic of Korea 49.5 1,014

Turkey 73.3 735

Indonesia 243.0 706

Saudi Arabia 27.1 434

Argentina 40.5 370

South Africa 49.1 364

The G-20 is made up of the

finance ministers and central

bank governors of 19 countries

G-20 members shares 85% of

world’s GDP

G20: premier forum for international economic development

Source : The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia, 2011

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148

10794

57

46

37

2826

17

Legislative

Demokrat

Golkar

PDI-P

PKS

PAN

PPP

PKB

Gerindra

Political Stability: the world’s third largest democracy

Appointed

Appointed

38%

Directly

elected

Directly

elected

62%

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

2002 2007 2009

Source: World Bank, 2009

% of appointed local government heads vs. directly elected

In election year 2009, President

wins

more than 60% votes from 176

million registered voters Relations between the executive and legislative

branch of government seems poised to display

unprecedented cooperativeness

(election year 2009)

Source : The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia, 2011 20

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Who Said What… INDONESIA’S ECONOMY WILL BE THE 6th LARGEST IN THE WORLD

BY 2030

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NATIONAL CONNECTIVITY FRAMEWORK

Locally Integrated,

Globally Connected

VISION

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Indonesia, above world average Indonesia : 90

(above world mobile average)

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Indonesia Mobile Operators

No Operator Owner Technology Spectrum

Market

Share

(Q3/2010)

GSM (900/800 MHz) : 30 MHz

3G (2100 MHz) : 10 Mhz

GSM (900/800 MHz) : 30 MHz

3G (2100 MHz) : 10 Mhz

GSM (900/800 MHz) : 30 MHz

3G (2100 MHz) : 10 Mhz

60% Hutchison Whampoa GSM (900/800 MHz) : 30 MHz

40% Charoen Phokpand 3G (2100 MHz) : 5 Mhz

51% Saudi Telecom Co. GSM (900/800 MHz) : 30 MHz

44% Maxis, 5% Lippo 3G (2100 MHz) : 5 Mhz

6 Flexi 100% Telkom CDMA 2000 1x CDMA 800 MHz : 5 MHz 7.4%

21.1% Bakrie Brothers CDMA 2000 1x

78.9% Public EVDO

8 StarOne 100% Indosat CDMA 2000 1x CDMA 800 MHz : 3.75 MHz 0.3%

Jerash Inv. 19.6% CDMA 2000 1x

Corp. United Inv. 12.7% EVDO

Etrading Sec. 12.0%

Qualcom 3.1%, Public 52.7%

10 Sampoerna Telecom 100% Sampoerna CDMA 2000 1x CDMA 450 MHz : 10 MHz 0.1%

CDMA 2000 1x

EVDO

1 Telkomsel 65% Telkom, 35% SingTel GSM, 3G (UMTS) 41.1%

2 Indosat 65% Qtel, 14.3% RI Govt,

20.7% Public

GSM, 3G (UMTS) 17.5%

3 XL Axiata 66.7% Axiata, 13.3% Etisalat,

20.0% Public

GSM, 3G (UMTS) 17.0%

4 HCPT GSM, 3G (UMTS) 4.8%

5 NTS GSM, 3G (UMTS) 3.0%

7 Bakrie Telecom CDMA 800 MHz : 5 MHz 5.3%

9 Mobile-8 CDMA 800 MHz : 6.25 MHz 1.3%

11 Smart Telecom 100% SinarMas CDMA 1900 MHz : 10 MHz 2.0%

Sumber : Telkom, 2010 26

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Services Unit 2004 2009 2010 * 2014 **

1. Telephone

Fixed Line Unit 8,703,218 8,423,973 8,429,180 8,429,180

Mobile Line Unit 32,009,688 190,062,615 200,636,587 222,853,663

Total Line Unit 40,712,906 198,486,588 209,065,767 307,145,463

Teledensitas Per 100 inhabitants 18,82 86,06 89,79 100

2. Internet

Subscriber Person 1.087,428 2,000,000 2,700,000 7000,000

User Person 11,226,143 30,000,000 45,000,000 130,000,000

3. Broadband

Subscriber Person 84,900 4,520,000 7,290,000 17,000,000

*) Forcasted June 2010 **) forcasted 2014

Source: MCIT and Bappenas, editted

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Dynamic Youth Population: social networking penetration

US (150 mn people)

Indonesia (38 mn people)

UK (30 mn people)

Turkey (29 mn people)

India (29 mn people)

“Facebook users in

Indonesia 38 Mn people,

2nd rank in the world

as per June 2011” (source: http://www.checkfacebook.com/)

Indonesia (5.6 mn people)

Japan (3.5 mn people)

India (2.3mn people)

Singapore (2.1 mn people)

Philipines (2.0 mn people)

“Twitter users in Indonesia

5.6 Mn people, 1st rank in

Asia per 20 April 2011” (source: http://www.greyreview.com/2010/01/26/twitter

-in-asia-total-users-by-country/)

Indonesia internet user : 45 million people (2010)

Source : The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia, 2011

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Technologies Map

29 Sumber : Alcatel, 2010

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Source : Tim Perumus Broadband Economy Indonesia (Kemenko Perekonomian-KADIN-Mastel),

Broadband

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ICT as national infrastructure “e-Services” as key enabler for INDONESIA INFORMATION SOCIETY “Competition” as key enabler for quality and affordability

NBN

Best effort Internet 2% penetration

Urban Handset & USB modem

Vertically operated

e-Services 2 MBps throughput) 30% penetration

Urban to rural MID, telemetry, sensors

OPEN ACCESS

Network sharing

Infrastructure sharing

Active Sharing Full separation

Retail Service

Pro

vider

Retail Service

Pro

vider

Retail Service

Pro

vider

NBN Indonesia

Recommended scenario:

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Natioanal Broadband Plan

Maste

r Pla

n

Econom

y

RP

JM

N

2010-2

014

ICT as National Infrastructure, 1 of 8

strategic sectors.

Empowering economy, reducing digital divide

Urban and rural, 30% teledensity, 30% land

coverage, service, SLA based, Fiber & wireless.

Holistic: Connectivity (Network, Device) and

Ecosystem (Capacity Building, Research Center,

Strategy)

2014

ICT is not strategic sectors

Broadband in urban area

Business as the main factor

Network’s separated from Ecosystem

Broadband

program for development of ICT development as National Infrastructure The Implementation’s inline with IEDC

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National Broadband Plan Highlight (1/3)

Main Funtion:

1.Creating Cyber/virtual Connectivity.

2.Accelerating knowledge based ecosystem.

Implementation:

1. ICT as an economic empowerment (part of IEDC Master Plan)

2. ICT reduces digital divide, also developing social and culture

Needs:

Reaching 30% of population and 30% of land area.

Qualified service: 1, 2,5,10 Mbps. Low cost Internet is available and supported by best effort service.

Internet service,VPN (Virtual Private Network), Cloud service for corporate, SMB, and individual.

Main elements: 2 layer

Connectivity, consist of 1) Broadband Network (Backbone, Access, Backhaul, Edge, NOC, Cust Support)

dan 2) Device (Handset, MID, Home appliances, Telemetry, Sensor).

ICT Ecosystem, consist of: 1) (Practisioners, training, S&M), 2) Platform (Data Centre, Serv Node,

Open API), 3) Research Center (ng-Connect Indonesia), 4) (ecosystem development, R&D) 5) Device

Fabrication

Broadband

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National Broadband Plan Highlight (2/3)

Deployment Scenario:

a. Project National based: 3 projects: 1) Backbone, Core, Data Center,

Edge, IGW), 2) capacity Building and National Ecosystem, 3) Device Fabrication

b. Project EC based : 1) Broadband Accsess with backhaul (Fiber & wireless),

2) NOC, Cust Support.

c. Special Programme per EC: 1) Intl GW in Batam, Menado & Merauke, 2)

ICT Showcase in Bali, 3) CPE fabrication in Java, 4) Ecosystem Research Center in each EC (EC special needs)

Economic Impact:

Broadband Economy is expected to make significant growth for Indonesia GDP is about IDR 96T - IDR 169,5T , depend on these two developing mechanism scheme:

Broadband

No Component Sharing (trilion IDR) New Build (trilion IDR)

Total 96,0 169,5

1 Backbone, Data Centre, Cotrol Plane, IGW, Ekosistem (SDM, Iptek/Riset, S&M)

9,4 30,2

2 Backhaul, Access, GW, NOC Physical Infrastructure

29,6 80,5

3 Equipment 57,0 58,8

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National Broadband Plan Highlight (3/3)

No Koridor Ekonomi Re-use (BUSD) New (BUSD)

TOTAL 10,65 18,82

1 Sumatera 1,91 3,61

2 Jawa 2,16 4,26

3 Kalimantan 1,95 3,63

4 Sulawesi - Malut 1,47 2,25

5 Bali – NT 1,22 1,53

6 Papua - Maluku 1,94 3,55

Empowering Economy:

Broadband

KE ESum NWJ KE NJawa KE Kali mantan KE Sul-MU KE EJ-Bal-NT KE Pap-Mal

Served Areas 85000 km2 12000 km2 90000 km2 40000 km2 12000 km2 90000 km2

EC Population (M) 55 145 9,5 14,8 13 3

Hubs 7 4 4 6 4 3

Economic Growth

Target

3.4 x from139

BUSD (2010)

to 473 BUSD

(2030)

4.2 x from304

BUSD (2008) to

1282 BUSD

(2030)

2.6 x from 59 BUSD

(2008) to 152

BUSD (2030)

4.4 x from 21

BUSD (2008) to

94 BUSD (2030)

4.3 x from 18

BUSD (2008) to

76 BUSD (2030)

6.3 X from 13

BUSD (2008) to

83 BUSD (2030)

Growth (%) 6.3 % 7.5 % 3.6 % 7.7 % 7.6 % 9.6 %

Source: IEDC 2010, BPS, editted.

Economic Impact (Cont’d):

No Corridors Re-use (BUSD) New (BUSD)

TOTAL 10,65 18,82

1 Sumatera 1,91 3,61

2 Jawa 2,16 4,26

3 Kalimantan 1,95 3,63

4 Sulawesi - Malut 1,47 2,25

5 Bali – NT 1,22 1,53

6 Papua - Maluku 1,94 3,55

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Broadband for All

Cloud Services

Surveillance

Collaboration

KEs

Consumer

Corporate

Communication

Entertainment

Social Networking

End users Serv & Appl

Internet

Ministerial,

Government

agencies

Public safety

Defense and

Security

Defense and Security

People of Indonesia

e-Govt

e-Health

e-Edu

Smart grid

Network / Infrastructure:

Sharing (Telco, PLN, PU, Pertamina/PGN)

Capex sharing:

1) 8% pemerintah, 2) 92% swasta / PPP.

Revenue:

1) untuk biaya operasional, 2) untuk biaya

pengembangan, 3) profit operator.

Retail Service Provider

Service

Competition

Broadband

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Akses: Wireline (eg FTTx, GPON) dan Wireless @700 MHz atau 2,3 GHz (Jawa) Backhaul: FO Backbone: FO (terrestrial dan submarine)

Akses: Wireless technologies @700 MHz. Backhaul: FO dan IP MW Backbone: FO (terrestrial dan submarine)

Dense Urban Urban Suburban

Rural Extreme Rural

Akses: Satellite

sampai dengan 9 km dari IKK

30% land

70% land

Optimum Solution per area The Combination of Fiber, Wireless and Satellite Technologies

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Implementation Model

No Component Description Sharing (T Rp New build (T Rp)

TOTAL 95,9 169,4

1 Backbone, Data Centre, Cotrol Plane, IGW, Ekosistem (SDM, Iptek/Riset, S&M)

Berbasis Nasional, Investasi prorata per KE

9,4 30,2

2 Backhaul, Access, GW, NOC Infrastruktur fisik

Berbasis KE 29,6 80,5

3 Devais Berbasis Nasional, Investasi prorata per KE

57,0 58,8

National-Ecosystem

Access, Backhaul & Edge

Per KE

Backbone & ServCon

Nasional

3 development scenario: EC based, National Based and EC Special Programme

Broadband

Ekosistem

Nasional

Ekosistem

Nasional

retailer advmnt

Media

Univ

Smart Grid

Cloud E-Indo

Appl Dev

Ekosistem NASIONAL

Data Center

SERVICE & CONTROL ACCESS

Optic IP/MPLS

Optics backhaul and backbone

BACKHAUL EDGE & CORE BACKBONE

Open API

OSS/BSS

FTTx

BB Wless

IP MW

MetroE

Serv Node

2 layer: Connectivity and Ecosystem

konektivitas

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National Broadband Plan cost structure (Sharing Concept) in IDR

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Dalam Rp T (x-rate = 9.000) TOTAL Sumatera Jawa Kalimantan Sulawesi Bali-NT Papua-Maluku

Konektivitas (infrastruktur)

Network Planning, Design, Trial, & Operational Support

3.42 0.65 1.21 0.55 0.32 0.15 0.53

Backbone & Core

8.99 2.35 1.10 2.01 0.81 0.45 2.27

Backhaul, Access, Service Control, NOC, Infrastruktur fisik

25.18 4.58 6.91 5.03 2.52 1.01 5.14

Data Center (excluding physical infrastructure)

0.91 0.25 0.48 0.18

Proyek Khusus (infrastruktur)

International Gateway / TIK showcase

0.65 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.16

Ekosistem (Industri)

Pengembangan (R&D) ekosistem dan aplikasi

2.00 0.44 0.49 0.33 0.26 0.20 0.30

Manufaktur CPE

48.06 9.01 2.85 9.17 9.01 9.01 9.01

Pabrikasi chipset CPE

6.64 6.64

TOTAL (RP triliun) 95.86 17.2 19.5 17.6 13.3 11.0 17.4

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National Broadband Plan cost structure (Newly Built Concept) in IDR

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Dalam Rp T (x-rate = 9.000) TOTAL Sumatera Jawa Kalimantan Sulawesi Bali-NT Papua-Maluku

Konektivitas (infrastruktur)

Network Planning, Design, Trial, & Operational Support

3.06 0.57 1.00 0.53 0.29 0.13 0.53

Backbone & Core

36.00 8.72 4.67 9.09 3.44 1.44 8.65

Backhaul, Access, Service Control, NOC, Infrastruktur fisik

72.06 13.58 22.39 13.09 6.94 2.80 13.26

Data Center (excluding physical infrastructure)

0.91 0.25 0.48 0.18

Proyek Khusus (infrastruktur)

International Gateway / TIK showcase

0.65 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.16

Ekosistem (Industri)

Pengembangan (R&D) ekosistem dan aplikasi

2.00 0.44 0.49 0.33 0.26 0.20 0.30

Manufaktur CPE

48.06 9.01 2.85 9.17 9.01 9.01 9.01

Pabrikasi chipset CPE

6.64 6.64

TOTAL (RP triliun)

169.38 32.48 38.29 32.69 20.28 13.73 31.91

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Architecture

Nasional basis: Backbone, DC, Ecosystem,

EC basis: Access (FO & wireless), backhaul (MW dan FO), regional CO/NOC

Special Program:

International GW: Batam, Merauke & Merauke

Manufakturing of Device in Jawa

ICT Showcase & tourism in Nusatenggara

Data Centre dinBanjarmasin

Data Centre

NOC / CO

FO backbone (terrestrial & submarine)

KE

ESumNWJ KE Sul-MU

KE Pap-Mal KE NJawa

KE Kal

KE EJ-NusaT

Internet GW in Batam

via Sgp /

Taiwan/Hongkong

Internet GW in

Manado via Guam

Internet GW in Merauke via

Darwin - Argentina

National Data Cente

National ICT

Showcase

Pusat Industri Manufaktur devais

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ICT Ecosystem Component

SERVICE & CONTROL ACCESS

Optic IP/MPLS

Optics backhaul and backbone

BACKHAUL EDGE & CORE BACKBONE

Open API

OSS/BSS

Media

Smart Grid

Cloud E-Indo

Appl Dev

FTTx

BB Wless

IP MW

MetroE

Serv Node

Data Center retailer advmnt

Media

Access Wireless @700 MHz 65 mio sub (40-50K large Cells) ~50 K small cells)

Access FTTx

2-10 mio lines

BackhaulFO

33 cities

Backhaul MW

40K hopes

CO

33 cities

FO bakcbone

submarine

Linking major

islands & cities

FO backbone terrestrial

FO to regencies

Service Control:, Data Center,

Control Plane, OSS &

Application, Open-API:

Open for creative Industry

National

Ecosysytem

Broadband

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National Ecosystem

National

Ecosystem

National

Ecosystem

National

Ecosysytem

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ICT Ecosystem Model for Corridors

NOC

SERVICE & CONTROL ACCESS

PCRF

SGW PGW

MME

IP/MPLS

BACKHAUL

EPC / CNG BACKBONE

CNG

Devices:

Dongle, mobile internet

devices,spesific use

devices,GPON ONT

LTE FDD @700 MHz / BWA

2.3 GHz

eNodeBs

GPON FTTx

426K lines (new)

MetroE

inner cities IP MW

MW hopes

MME,PCRF, HSS

NOC

S/P-GW, CNG

1 NOCs

IP Edge

7 cities Ecosystem:

Applications, platform,

ecosystem development,

community development,

reality center

FO bakcbone

submarine

FO backbone terrestrial

GPON

LTE

Ecosystem

Service Control, OSS & Application:

Open API, IMS, SDP, WNG

Professional Services:

Program Planing, radio network

planning, life-cycle

management, managed service,

marketing, IOT performance

Physical Infrastructure:

Regional office, support center,

tower, Sitac, power supply/solar

cell, civil work

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Target Coverage 2015 (Corridor Based Approach)

Jakarta

Ke Pontianak

Ke Batam

Ke

Banj

arm

asin

Ke

Bali

kpa

pan

dan

Sam

arin

da

Ke

Sula

wesi

Ke

Indo

nesi

a

Tim

ur

Ke Bali

& N.

Tengg

ara

Surabaya

Serang

Band

a

Aceh

Peka

n

Baru

Jamb

i

Pada

ng

Sibol

ga

Beng

kulu

Pale

mba

ng

Jakar

ta

Pel. Hub

International

Batam

Pel. Hub

International

K. Tanjung

Ke

Pontia

nak Ke

Pontia

nak

M

e

d

a

n

Dum

ai

5.44 T /

15.1 T

Pontianak

Kalimantan Timur Kalimantan Barat

Kalimantan Selatan

Kalimantan Tengah

Samarinda

Palangkaraya

Banjarmasin

2.87 T / 7.71 T

Backhaul, Access, NOC, Service Center, Ecosystem Development,

Infrastructure,…

Ke Maluku &

Papua

Surabaya

Jimbaran

Merauke

Sorong

Manokwari

Timika

Jayapura

Balikpapan

Pel. Hub

Internasional

Bitung

Kendari

Mamuj

u

Palu

Gorontalo

Manad

o

Sofifi

Ambon

Makassar

Ambon

Source: IEDC (2010), diolah

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• Telkom True Broadband

• Private Operators

• State Owned Companies

• Goverment Agencies

• Etc.

Who Should Participate ?

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Action Plan Broadband Economy in Indonesia (Mid-term)

Policy and Regulation:

• Accelerating Convergence Law

• TKDN System

• Regulation for supporting ICT Industry

Growth

• Spectrum Refarming Regulation

Infrastructure: • National Broadband Network

• Backbone • Rural Last Mile

• Accelerating Implementation of USO Telecom & Internet Village

• Accelerating Backbone Network Deployment in Eastern Indonesia

Funding: • ICT Fund (USO + APBN) • Public Private Partnership • “Tax Concern” for ICT

Aplication, Content & Industry: • ICT Creative Industry • Free/Open Source & Open Platform • Developing ICT local industry

Institutional Capacity Building: • Developing “Skilled ICT Workers” • Empowering ICT SMB • Native ICT Enterpreneurship Developement

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USO Fund ICT Fund

Easy to Collect, Difficult to Spend Phenomenon!

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ICT Fund Transformation

Source : Intel, BAPPENAS, 2011

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• Local Composition Level (TKDN)

• Technology Transfer

• Foreign - Local Industry Partnership

• Deploying R & D Center

Promoting Local Industry

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Facilitating Stakeholders

• Revitalizing DETIKNAS

• Strengthening the Cooperation Among Government Bodies

• Welcoming International Donors

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REMARKS

NATIONAL ECONOMY MP3EI INFRASTRUCTURE/CONNECTIVITY TELEMATICS/ICT BROADBAND

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The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author and should not be attributed to the International Monetary Fund, its Executive Board, or its Management

“The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author and should not be attributed to the Coordinating Ministry for

Economic Affairs, Republic of Indonesia”

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Recent publications are available on:

eddysatriya.blogspot.com

kolom.pacific.net.id

Eddy Satriya

• 1989 :Graduated from Bandung Institute of Technology (Telecommunication Engineering)

• 1997 :Graduated from University of Connecticut (MA in Economics)

• 1989-90: Program Management Consultancy (PMC-IV) for Telecommunication Development

• 1990-2005: Working in Bappenas (The National Development Planning Agency).

• 1995 : Secretary to Board of Commissioners of PT.Telkomsel

• 2005 (Dec)-present: Working in Coordinating Ministry for Economics Affairs

• 1997- present: Visiting Lecturer in University of Indonesia, University of Pelita Harapan, and ITB

• 2002-present : Actively writes various article and column in national papers and magazines.

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