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Role of ICT in rural development in Indonesia will be described. It will focused on two (2) main ICT technologies, namely, community radio and Internet. Due to limitation in electrical power, people’s level of education, economic scale, not all Indonesian rural areas is suitable for advanced ICT technology and, thus, simpler / appropriate ICT should be adopted.
Experiences in bottom up community based approaches through self-finance empowerment and technical knowledge spreading will be described. In an unfriendly regulatory environment commonly found in developing countries, such as, Indonesia, a community-based distributed infrastructure may survive the evolution processes easily rather than rely on a centralized commercial services commonly found in the west. The approach is very much bias on the Author’s 12+ years experience in deploying a movement of community based WiFi infrastructure in Indonesia. It results in an alternate strategy to deploy ICT infrastructure that rely heavily on community ability to provide such service suited for developing countries.
Community education and empowerment processes would be the key in the whole process. It takes 12+ years through books, articles, newspaper, magazine, seminars, demo, workshop and roadshows to convince a lot a people, all done without financial support from the government. Ability to connect schools to the Internet funded by the communities would be the key of success.
Today, we witness about 600 dedicated community broadcasting radios out of 1000-2000 community radios. Many of these radios are in remote Indonesia. Futhermore, we witness 20-25.000 Wireless Internet nodes with an increasing 2000-3000 new Wireless Internet nodes per month. Many of these nodes are now spreading towards remote Indonesia. Starting the beginning of 2006, a community based Internete Telephony VoIP Rakyat at http://www.voiprakyat.or.id is the dawn of Indonesian People’s Telco. In 2007, more than 60.000 VoIP Rakyat subscriber is registered.
Some of the formal facts that are download-able from the Indonesian statistical bureau at http://www.bps.go.id. A glimpse of these formal facts are:
Some of the facts in ICT sector are:
Some encouraging facts:
Deploying a community-based ICT infrastructure in an unfriendly environment is an art. It is nearly impossible to initially run a professional and commercial based ICT infrastructure as known in developed countries. Low cost community based approach through community empowerment may provide self-finance ICT infrastructure in Indonesian remote areas.
Basically, the strategy used in the last 12+ years of struggle is a creating a movement within the communities to build community based infrastructure invested by community own funding. Through self-finance capacity building and community empowerment is the community based ICT development. It is an art in itself to be able to create a countrywide community based self-finance self-motivated ICT movement with minimal support from the government and no loan from World Bank & IMF. Such movement can only be created as community believe in its benefit. It is an art to build such believe within the community.
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Onno W. Purbo has been writing hundreds if not thousand of IT articles published in various seminars, workshop, national as well as international conferences. More than 10 Internet related books have been published at Elexmedia Komputindo (Gramedia group). One of its best seller is "Teknologi Warung Internet" (Internet Cafe Technology) - which leads to become one of the main provocator of Indonesian Internet Cafe Association (AWARI).
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fahroe
hopely these program can communicate all rural area of Indonesia
January 11th, 2008 at 6:36 am
Fridie
Hmm…Mr. Ono is always like this, and this will be a long journey to create the availability of cheap and maybe free internet access for every people in indonesia…we will support u…
February 1st, 2008 at 4:10 am
CEMEN@yahoo.co.id
Mr.ono is verry clever
Tolong dong ajarin saya???
February 21st, 2008 at 5:20 pm
shiro
I like telecommunication too. I also have about telecommunication. the name is teledict. just follow my link to visit.
February 22nd, 2008 at 3:03 pm
suby
Mr Onno W Purbo I’ve read many of your opinion,and I think I have to support you to make our nation become developed especially for rural community.Thanks alot suby
March 3rd, 2008 at 1:17 am
Abdurahman
Finally, mr. onno, you speak to the world now..
i think it’s a great idea if u start ur own blog now.. many people will support u, and give some out of the box idea..
March 4th, 2008 at 10:39 am
d60pc
Mr Onno my favorite ;)
March 31st, 2008 at 12:17 pm