Sunday, January 6, 2008

The advantages to use WIFI for efficiency
By Erny Setyawati

Using Internet technology is expensive in developing country and poor country. The causes are varieties, beside lack of network infrastructure, expensive hardware and software, although software is developed to open source now days. Based on World Summit Information Society (WSIS) at Jenewa, followed by 150 countries and 12000 degelation world wide, declared that developing country and poor country should get target to be Global Information Society in 20015. The delegation sure, people that know much global information, get achieve Millennium Development Gold (MDG) target easily. Finally, economy improvement will be achieved.
Poor countries that has digital divide problem, quickest way to achieve the target, must find cheap network infrastructure. WIFI or wireless fidelity is solution to implement it. Indonesia, as one of developing country at south east Asia is successful to implement it. We are sure, the infrastructure obstacles are difference between one country and others. We can tell, the benefits to use WIFI,

1.WIFI can be developed without cable and connect building to building, use radio wave with free frequency 2,4 GHZ. WIFI has send and receive capacity until 54Mbps.

2.WIFI network use access point / hot spot, can communicate to all personal computer and laptop, Pentium 3, memory 256 MB. Coaxial cable to use from antenna to server. Wireless client: PCMACIA / PC Card. Gateway, server, modem, router, proxy.

3.The software that run to the WIFI network usually include. Use windows and Linux and web base system.

4.Hot spot can develop at open yard so that people can access Internet freely.

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Tuesday, December 4, 2007




Gender is the first priority for ICT human resource
At Sidoarjo regency

By Erny Setyawati

Information Communication and Technology is not belong men only, but all people. Prepare implementation of e Government at Sidoarjo Regency, ICT capacity building, begin to gender. Based on survey that has done by Electronic Data procession office at Sidoarjo Regency, not more than 20 %, women bureaucracy master ICT.
The head of Electronic Data Procession, Erny Setyawati decided to make program multi years for ICT capacity building. The training has been done almost three months, divided into seven classes. There are ten persons in one classes, one person uses one computer. Although the training for women bureaucracy only, but as matter of fact, men joined the training. Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel and internet are content to learn in the training, but technology internet is the most interesting one.
Erny Setyawati and her crew that have responsibility to handle e Government implementation at Sidoarjo Regency, give e government overview and the purpose of women should learn ICT. Women bureaucracy took part in the training program, coming from many divisions, including 18 districts and village office.
The purpose of training, beside for e Government implementation preparation, also one of the strategies to develop women quality life, based on Beijing declaration in 1995.
Women should be empowered and improved their skill, knowledge and access to IC
T.


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Friday, November 16, 2007

Community Cyber Media begin at East Java Province

By Erny Setyawati

East Java Province is one of Province at Indonesia that so popular with Madura culture, ready to develop Community Cyber Media. East Java Province that has capital city at Surabaya, help State Government of Indonesia to overcome digital divide problem. Indonesia Telecommunication Company limited, as the biggest Telecommunication at Indonesia, through social company program, success developing 800 hot spot internet access at East Java. The hotspot internet access is free for people to access internet at open yard and few strategies places. Although the users of internet access through hotspot not give significant improvement, except at big city, as Malang City and Surabaya city, but the governor of East Java tries new improvement, Community Cyber Media.
The community Cyber Media (CCM), is mobile car that has internet access. The purpose to build CCM, educate people in order to be minded of Information Communication Technology (ICT). The car will visit Social Information People (SIP), educate ICT to them. The ICT education include, operating system computer, as Microsoft Office, design web, design multimedia and Internet.
Through internet education, people will realize, how important information to be, and can implement information for their life.
Mr. Nuh, as Ministry of Information Communication affair of Indonesia, give appreciate to East province for the breakthrough. He hope, people not only can access internet, but through internet can empower people economy, products promotion and others.

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Tuesday, September 4, 2007


Broadband Subscriptions Continue to Rise Worldwide

By Enid Burns, The ClickZ Network


The number of subscribers to broadband services increased by 26 percent in year-over-year growth from December '05 to December '06. The growth rate describes the subscriber base in the 30 countries tracked by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

A 26 percent increase brings total broadband subscribers to 197 million at the close of 2006, up from 157 million the previous year. Per capita, broadband reaches 16.9 subscribers per 100 inhabitants, an increase from 15.5 subscribers per 100 inhabitants reported midyear and 13.5 per 100 in 2005. Broadband penetration exceeds 30 subscribers per 100 inhabitants in Denmark and the Netherlands and 26 subscribers for every 100 people in Iceland, Korea, Switzerland, Finland, Norway, and Sweden.

Countries adding at least 5.8 subscribers per 100 citizens include Denmark, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and Ireland, which accounted for the strongest per-capita subscriber growth over last year.

The U.S. maintains the largest total number of broadband subscribers among countries tracked by OECD, with 29 percent of all broadband connections. U.S. broadband subscribers reached 58.1 million in December. Canada leads the G7 group of industrialized countries in broadband penetration.

Broadband technologies include DSL (62 percent); cable modem (29 percent); FTTH (define) and fiber-to-the-building (FTTB) (7 percent); and other technologies, including satellite, fixed wireless, and power-line communications (2 percent). Cable is the predominant broadband delivery method in the U.S. and Canada, though DSL takes the lead in 28 of the 30 countries. Fiber technology adoption is on the rise in Korea and Japan. Japan leads in fiber connections with 7.9 million FTTH subscribers.

OECD counts a broadband connection as a data line with a download speed equal to or greater than 256 kilobits per second. Population data used to calculate per capita figures typically come from the previous year.


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Friday, August 31, 2007


Brazil,
Russia, India and China to Lead Internet Growth Through 2011



By
Fred Aun, The ClickZ Network



There
will be 1.5 billion people with Internet access in 2011, with the biggest growth
in the online population occurring in Brazil, Russia, India and China, according
to a new report. In its "Worldwide Online Population Forecast, 2006 to 2011,"
JupiterResearch anticipates that a 38 percent increase in the number of people
with online access will mean that, by 2011, 22 percent of the Earth's population
will surf the Internet regularly. JupiterResearch says the worldwide online
population will increase at a compound annual growth rate of 6.6 percent during
the next five years, far outpacing the 1.1 percent compound annual growth rate
for the planet's population as a whole. The report says 1.1 billion people currently
enjoy regular access to the Web. North America will remain on top in terms of
the number of people with online access. According to JupiterResearch, online
penetration rates on the continent will increase from the current 70 percent
of the overall North American population to 76 percent by 2011. However, Internet
adoption has "matured," and its adoption pace has slowed, in more developed
countries including the United States, Canada, Japan and much of Western Europe,
notes the report. As the online population of the United States and Canada grows
by about only 3 percent, explosive adoption rates in China and India will take
place, says JupiterResearch. The report says China should reach an online penetration
rate of 17 percent by 2011 and India should hit 7 percent during the same time
frame. This growth is directly related to infrastructure development and increased
consumer purchasing power, notes JupiterResearch. By 2011, Asians will make
up about 42 percent of the world's population with regular Internet access,
5 percent more than today, says the study. Penetration levels similar to North
America's are found in Scandinavia and bigger Western European nations such
as England and Germany, but JupiterResearch says a number of Central Europe
countries "are relative Internet laggards." Brazil "with its soaring economy,"
is predicted by JupiterResearch to experience a 9 percent compound annual growth
rate, the fastest in Latin America, but China and India are likely to do the
most to boost the world's online penetration in the near future. For the study,
JupiterResearch defined "online users" as people who regularly access the Internet
by "dedicated Internet access" devices. Those devices do not include cell phones.


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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

The using of Hot Spot to decrease digital divide for G to C implementation

By Erny Setyawati

The improvement of Information Technology and communication make Regency and Municipality at Indonesia, tend to build ICT infrastructure and website. Almost 95 % of Regency and Municipality have their own site, few of them have been interactive, and the others only give information. The Government regulation from Department of information and communication (President Instruction Number 3, 2003) said that the first step to build E Government, the Regency and Municipality at Indonesia should improve their own site.
The Indonesia Government that still has digital divide problem, lack of infrastructure, high cost internet connection, beside mindset of people of Indonesia not internet minded.
There are many Regency and Municipality, like Malang Municipality, Surabaya Municipality, Kebumen Regency, Tarakan Municipality and KutaiTarumanegara Regency try to make breakthrough by giving internet connection free to people.
They use Hot Spot or wireless network so that decrease high cost infrastructure.
The people can access to internet connection freely at open area that have radius from hot spot location. Generally, the Regency and Municipality build the internet connection at open area near to government office, so that the people of middle class can use the facility freely. However, the East Java province joint venture with National Planning Department have made breakthrough by improving Telecenter at village that so far from town.
We appreciate for all the Regency and Municipality have done, but we should face the reality that the price of desktop computer or laptop is still expensive. The people are hard to go to free access at the open area, because of not having laptop. The area is opened without facility, so that people are lazy to go there, nice to go to internet café with 3000 until 4000 rupiah. The others problem, the bureaucracy mindset have not changed yet, not all of them can use computer although only users. So, what is the solution? Perhaps the solution just like below;

1. The Regency and Municipality have many Districts in their area. We can build hot spot for internet connection freely at the District that spread around near area. The Districts Government give few laptop to be used freely by people.

2. The Municipality and Regency improve the quality site content, especially for public services, transparency and give the opportunity to people to participate in making public decision.

3. Give opportunity to third party to build ICT infrastructure through transparency of tender.

4. Improve District bureaucracy mindset in using ICT so that can give balance information to their people.

5. Campaign ICT function to people regularly.

6. The state Government through Department of Communication and Information and Province Government to create regulations that motivate Regency and Municipality in order to participate to improve ICT for people.

7. Campaign to investors in order to participate to improve ICT at village.

8. Decrease the high cost of internet access.

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Wednesday, August 8, 2007

The advantages to use hot spot for e Government implementation

By Erny Setyawati

We use hot spot for communication on e Government implementation more effective and cheaper than others communication now. We should communicate G to G (Government to Government), G to B (Government to Business) and G to C
(Government to citizen), however few Regencies and Municipalities try to improve G to P (Government to People) and G to E (Government to employer), like Jembrana regency at Bali Province. The improvement of networking technology makes government communication more efficient. The Hot Spot or technology wireless can communicate with infrastructure, laptop, computer, server and printer. Hot spot can be related to WIFI (wireless fidelity). The wireless technology use 2,4 GHZ frequency that freely to use it at Indonesia. The frequency can be used by private network at company or organization, public network for non commercial purpose, such as education, health services.
The specifically, hot spot is so efficient for e government implementation because,

1. Easy to access
We can access to network for specific area that hot spot placed although we are out of office. This is so effective, if the hot spot area wider so that the employers that live around the office can still work although they stay at home.

2. Efficient, cheaper and easy
To compare to do cable communication is more complicated than hot spot. We use Hot spot technology, not care about complicated cable and to arrange cable, because hot spot is easy to place. Wireless is neatly also.

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