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1 Practical Experiences: ICT For Development in Indonesia
Onno W. Purbo IDRC Sabbaticant

2 References http://sandbox.bellanet.org/~onno/
Mailing List

3 Acknowledgment .. Thank you IDRC Thank you Indonesian Consulate & SFU
Thank you my comrades in Indonesian ICT movement including Heru Nugroho, Judith, Donny, Bona, Michael, Johar, Basuki, etc ..

4 Disclaimer .. I’m an engineer
I’m not a social scientist or a economics I tend to simplify things ..

5 Focus on .. Experience in community based ICT development.
More on practical (techno) experiences .. High Impact, Low Cost & Sustainable.

6 Unfortunately .. (or fortunately?)
It is a long 10+ years process .. Not much funding Government World Bank IMF

7 Indonesia 1993 Internet Users Few Cybercafe None
Schools on Internet None ICT books Few ICT Magazine Few

8 10+ Years Later, Today .. 7.5+ Million Indonesian Internet Users
5000+ WiFi outdoor installations 2000+ CyberCafes 1500+ schools on the Internet 1000+ Community Radio 20+ ICT Magazines Hundreds ICT Books Title Hundreds Local ICT Authors

9 Future objectives .. To see 100 million Indonesians on the Internet by 2015. Self-finance Gov’t have not much $$ to provide infrastructure. Sustainable Invest, maintain & operate by communities

10 Who? Mostly community based .. Not much gov’t funding & support
No World Bank, no IMF funding Mostly self-finance & community based

11 More Questions … How? Where? Funding & Cost?

12 Quick Answers Where? Funding & Cost?
It is everywhere, all over Indonesia .. Total 7.5+ million Internet users (early 2004) Funding & Cost? Self-finance US$0.5/student/month (RoI 1-2 years) US$15-45/house/month

13 How? Some simple short answer would be: Education Awareness
Encourage Local Authors

14 How? – the logic .. Community education They understand ICT importance
Empowerment How? – the logic .. Community education They understand ICT importance Affordable when shared & Easy to use GUI. They convinced They invest They install They operate They collectively pay all costs They get their $$ back in 1-2 years They influence other communities.

15 Stories Behind The Screen ..
“Jihad” for Community Based ICT Infrastructure vs. The Incumbent Jurassic Infrastructure

16 Empowerment .. It can be self-financed!!

17 Distribute CD

18 Web http://sandbox.bellanet.org/~onno http://www.apjii.or.id/onno/
Requests for help, talk & workshop from Nicaragua, Venezuela, Benin, Malaysia, Egypt, Pakistan, Mozambique etc …

19 Mailing Lists http://groups.or.id 2600+ lists 65.000+ subscribers
50+ / second

20 Workshops Roadshows

21 Publish ~40 Books ..

22 Impact .. Empower the poor Community based Infrastructure

23 Comp. Lab. For Street Kids
Source: Donny BU

24 Used Equipments

25 Children Happy …

26 Stunned Others

27 Today ICT Equipments Low Cost User Friendly As a consequence
Old Paradigm: Licensed by Government Invested by Multinational Supplied by Vendors Operated by Operator For customer Today ICT Equipments Low Cost User Friendly As a consequence From The People By The People For The People

28 Major Technologies WiFi – for outdoor usage! VoIP Neighborhood Network

29 Impact .. 5000+ Outdoor WiFi (Internet Wireless) nodes.
new nodes / month Many neighborhood Networks Cost US$15-45/month/neighbor

30 Community Based Infrastructure

31 Outdoor WiFi

32 VoIP

33 Neighborhood Network

34 What if we can change the regulation?
Currently WiFi outdoor is licensed band. Only ISP can get such licensed. 1999, we have to pay US$2200/year/node 2002, we have to pay US$270/year/node Fact, Most people run the system w/o licensed

35 Unlicensing WiFi Band .. Today Next 5 Years Users 1 million
Large Market! US$35/unit production cost  US$4.5 million industrial value! Today Next 5 Years Users 1 million 17.8 million ISP Tax/yr US$ US$2.4 million VAT Tax/yr US$ US$14.8 mllion Invest Tax US$ 2 million US$69.6 mllion PC units 5000 2 million WiFi eqpmnts 5500

36 The conservative consequences
17.8+ million Internet users

37 Indonesia will be dangerous!
Country Population 2003 Australia 20+ million Malaysia 23+ million Philippine 84+ million Thailand 63+ million Vietnam 81+ million Burma 42+ million Canada 31+ million

38 The Catch … A need A “Leader” It’s not easy to find one  …..
The one who Has the vision Knows the way Shows the way Goes the way It’s not easy to find one  …..

39 Thank You Knowledge is power Share it It will multiply.
You‘ll see the real power of Knowledge.


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