The document discusses broadband connectivity initiatives for Indonesia and outlines several key points:
1) Broadband connectivity in Indonesia consists of end user, access, aggregation, core and transport components as well as management systems and tools.
2) The Indonesian government's Broadband Merah-Putih (MP3EI) initiative aims to achieve 30% land coverage and serve 30% of the population by 2015 using a combination of wired and wireless technologies depending on location.
3) Achieving meaningful and affordable broadband connectivity across Indonesia's diverse regions will require a hybrid networking approach, minimizing capital expenditures, influencing pricing through strong leadership, and facilitating infrastructure sharing between telecom players and other utilities.
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Broadband Connectivity for Indonesia
1. Broadband Connectivity for Indonesia
Dr.-Ing. Eueung Mulyana
Telecommunications Engineering - Scientific & Research Group - ITB
August 22, 2011
Image Courtesy: LonesomeCowboy W Pinkheart
Credits: Alcatel-Lucent + KeMenKo Perekonomian RI
3. 3
Broadband - System Overview
Consists of end user, access, aggregation, core and transport components as well as
management system and measurement tools.
SERVICE & CONTROLACCESS
Optic
IP/MPLS
Networks
BACKHAUL EDGE & CORE BACKBONE
Open API
OSS/BSS
Devices Services
Applciation
/ content
Media
Smart Grid
CloudE-Indo
Appl Dev
FTTx
BB
Wless
IP MW
MetroE
Serv Node
Data Center retailer
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Media
Ecosystem
People AppsConnectivity
4. 4
Broadband Merah-Putih (MP3EI)
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
RetailService
Provider
RetailService
Provider
RetailService
Provider
NBN
Indonesia
Recommended
scenario:
Credits: KeMenKo Perekonomian RI
5. 5
Broadband Merah-Putih : Target Coverage 2015
Credits: KeMenKo Perekonomian RI
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Backhaul, Access, NOC,
Service Center, Ecosystem
Development, Infrastructure,…
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30% Land-Coverage, Covering 30% Population (Corridor-Based Approaches)
Quality-Services: 1, 2, 5, 10 Mbps.
Internet, VPN & Cloud for SMEs & Individuals.
6. 6
Broadband Merah-Putih
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
• Hybrid Access
Credits: KeMenKo Perekonomian RI
7. 7
Connectivity Perspective
Usable Affordable Empowering
• Case Indonesia : Very Challenging! (Could be more than Case Australia)
• Many Telecom/Network Players – Good & Bad
• Technology Selection Very Important – Hybrid Networking!
• CapEx should be Minimal
• Connectivity Prices obey Supply+Demand - need strong leadership and political
will to influence this
• Sharing (Telcos, PLN, PU, Pertamina/PGN) - possibly many issues
8. 8
Connectivity Perspective
• Meaningful Broadband Meaningful Connectivity = Efficient + Cost Effective +
Good Design + Flexible Management + Extensible …
• How?
• Identify Meaningful Apps, Potential Users, Usage Behaviour
• Locate the PoPs
• Precisely Map Demands / Traffic
• Decide Technology evt. Put some Policy / Strategical Contraints
• Dimensioning Access
• Dimensioning the Core
• Put It All Together!