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ADOC 2.0 WEEK 2009. VIETNAM. PAPUA NEW GUINEA. INDONESIA. CHILE. PHILIPPINES. PERU. THAILAND. MEXICO. Papua New Guinea OCTOBER 2009. Papua New Guinea in the World. Indonesia. Papua New Guinea. Australia. Stanley Osao Manager, PNG ADOC Center PNG University of Technology.

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  1. ADOC 2.0 WEEK 2009 VIETNAM PAPUA NEW GUINEA INDONESIA CHILE PHILIPPINES PERU THAILAND MEXICO Papua New Guinea OCTOBER 2009

  2. Papua New Guinea in the World Indonesia Papua New Guinea Australia Stanley Osao Manager, PNG ADOC Center PNG University of Technology

  3. PNG University of Technology UNITECH

  4. PNG University of Technology • ADOC Partner Organization in PNG • Only technology university in the country • Located in Lae - second city and main industrial centre • Access via plane only from Port Moresby (45 minutes flight)

  5. ADOC Management Committee oversees the administration Allowed/supported ADOC to serve its purpose Dramas in politics and university administration disrupted most of our programs/plans Held our heads up high to this date PNG University of Technology

  6. Agenda • Government Policy on ICT • Background • Objectives of National ICT Policy • Six (6) Key Elements of ICT Policy • PNG ADOC Center • ADOC Center and ICT Policy • ADOC Programs/Training in PNG • Difficulties and Challenges

  7. Agenda (Cont...) • Successful Stories • E-Commerce (Kowrie Credit Payment System) • PNG Defense Force Soldiers (Internet) • ADRA Small Enterprise Development • Future Plans for ADOC • Broadband Connection • E-Commerce Portal • E-Learning Centers

  8. Government Policy On ICT

  9. Government Policy On ICT BACKGROUND • Widespread development in ICT in PNG has been hampered by shortcomings in telecommunication services – availability and appropriate • Fixed telecom networks exist in larger population centres (cities)

  10. Telephony network: About 65 000 connected lines 65% are business lines (1/3 of fixed lines accounts for residential subscribers) 50% of connected lines in Southern region (Port Moresby) PNG has the lowest telephony penetration in the world Government Policy On ICT cont...

  11. Voice service quality is poor and high speed broadband cannot be supported ISPs built wireless networks to allow their customers to connect – expensive for users Available internet service is slow, unreliable and expensive Government Policy On ICT cont...

  12. Lack of transmission capacity (local & int.) has also hindered the adoption of internet Much remains to be done in PNG in spreading ICT Government Policy On ICT cont...

  13. Government Policy On ICT • Telikom PNG is the general carrier and has the international gateway licence • Redeployed decommissioned Pac Rim West cable system (APNG-2) • 25mm diameter fibre optic cable • 1 800km long cable re-laid to link Australia & PNG • Cost PNG US$11 million (US$60m for new cable) • 1120Mbps from 16Mbps (Improve voice/data & internet)

  14. APNG-2 cable is set to greatlyrevolutionize the information dissemination in PNG 45Mbps reserved for Telikom Internet Gateway Traffic (6Mbps link before) Rest will be leased to customers (voice comm. piped overseas) PNG currently has 41Mbps of international non-TV capacity in service via satellite Government Policy On ICT cont...

  15. Government Policy On ICT New government ICT policy is working to create a new universal service regime. The goal is to create an equitable Information Society Digicel commenced operation in 2007 with mobile licence – Competition began Attracted 500 000 subscribers Linked many rural communities with voice communication cont...

  16. Teledensity and Internet penetration remained extremely low – by international standards (ICT Policy 2008) Government Policy On ICT cont...

  17. OBJECTIVES OF THE NATIONAL ICT POLICY Government Policy On ICT • Secure social and economic benefits of an efficient ICT sector in areas such as” • Education & Health • National Security & Justice • Government administration • Agriculture and e-Commerce • Efficient ICT infrastructure as the backbone of ICT policy

  18. Increased access to basic telecommunication services across PNG at affordable prices A transformed and efficient Telikom Government Policy On ICT cont...

  19. Effective and sustainable competition: Built upon clear and achievable ICT policy With a path from the current environment to the ultimate aim With appropriate regulator functions and powers With efficient and transparent regulatory processes Guided by a strong legal framework Government Policy On ICT cont...

  20. Improved international capacity and connectivity Increased availability and use of the internet Government Policy On ICT cont...

  21. Government Policy On ICT SIX(6) KEY ELEMENTS • The government policy on ICT is to reform the ICT sector in the country and the transformation relies on 6 key elements: 1. Open Competition– open competition in all sectors will be supported by new licensing regime. International Gateway will be liberalized by October 2009

  22. 2. A new licensing regime– improved technologically neutral licensing to facilitate new entry and expansion. Creating commercial opportunity & enhancing consumer benefit 3. Universal Access Scheme – new universal access scheme will be developed to provide funding for telecommunication services (voice & data) in rural areas where commercial investment is not viable SIX(6) KEY ELEMENTS cont...

  23. 4. Institutional arrangements– a new ICT regulator, the National Information & Communication Technology Authority (NICTA) will be established. It will focus on ICT sector with all functions and power to regulate the industry. 5. Access & Interconnection – new wholesale access & interconnection regime will be established to effectively regulate access to infrastructure facilities SIX(6) KEY ELEMENTS cont...

  24. 6. Retail price regulation – a new mechanism to regulate retail prices will be retained. Although improved competition and better access regime should mean it is not required SIX(6) KEY ELEMENTS cont...

  25. 2. PNG ADOC Center 6.3 million total population of PNG About 50% are literate About 30% of literate population are computer literate (esp. very young population) OVERVIEW OF ICT LITERACY

  26. About 10% of the entire population know how to use internet ICT is in its infancy Problem compounded by inadequate Roads, Education, Electricity, Security, etc,.. OVERVIEW OF ICT LITERACY cont...

  27. PNG ADOC Center ADOC TRAININGS/PROGRAMS IN PNG PNG ADOC Centre mainly facilitates trainings – Basic ICT literacy trainings as well as advanced/specialized trainings. • Basic programs include: • Introduction to Computers • Windows Basics • Learning Microsoft Word, Typing Tutor, etc,.. • Introduction to Internet Searching

  28. Specialized trainings include: Cisco Network Associate E-Commerce AutoCAD Design MYOB The scope and nature of most training programs are learner-centred. ADOC TRAININGS/PROGRAMS IN PNG cont...

  29. PNG ADOC Center cont... • Trainees are from all over PNG – different age groups, education level, professions & gender: • Lawyers • Students (University, College, High School, Primary) • SMEs, Farmers & • Unemployed youths from villages • Members of NGOs & other organizations

  30. Many people are benefiting, demand is high & we need resources to reach more numbers 95% of the trainings conducted by ADOC is FREE We have trained over 3000 people in 3 years Sometimes, certificates were issued PNG ADOC Center cont...

  31. PNG ADOC Center ADOC CENTER AND PNG ICT POLICY • The vision of the government in reforming ICT policy is to Bridge the Digital Divide (National ICT Policy 2008)

  32. They identified the main causes of very low internet penetration as: Lack of access to computers Poor quality of connectivity Lack of understanding on the operations and opportunities of internet PNG ADOC Center cont...

  33. Strategies to improve the above : Encourage the use of internet by the government, commerce & education institutions Promote the development of ICT based business to address market opportunities Encourage online learning in educational institutions and universities in PNG PNG ADOC Center cont...

  34. The activities and programs of ADOC Center are already realizing the objectives of government - ICT literacy and awareness PNG ADOC Center cont...

  35. PNG ADOC Center Programs

  36. PNG ADOC Center Programs

  37. PNG ADOC Center Programs

  38. PNG ADOC Center DIFFICULTIES AND CHALLENGES • PNG ADOC Centre has many success stories to share, and it equally has many challenges and obstacles to let you know

  39. Obstacles: We can’t do beyond Unitech policies and procedures Low speed internet at Unitech cannot support web-based applications Shortage of resources at our local centre (support staff, instructors, finance) PNG ADOC Center cont...

  40. The challenges are many: Too many people are in need of ICT education The need to create E-Commerce portal and support SMEs who want to merge into E-business after the training How to deliver ICT training in local dialogues How we can help the university to support academic programs and also financially PNG ADOC Center cont...

  41. Most of these challenges and obstacles led us to think seriously about our future plans PNG ADOC Center cont...

  42. 3. Successful Stories PNG ADOC Center has many successful stories Three of them: Kowrie Credit & Payment System PNG Defense Force Soldiers (Internet) ADRA Small Enterprise Development

  43. 3. Successful Stories (1) KOWRIE CREDIT & PAYMENT SYSTEM www.kowrie.com

  44. 3. Successful Stories Malekula Software Solutions in conjunction with ADOC E-Commerce portal First PNG version of Credit/Visa card system Designed by Papua New Guinean for Papua New Guineans

  45. Can be used only in PNG Still in discussion with commercial banks on how they can integrate existing payment cards with Kowrie System Visit www.kowrie.com for more information 3. Successful Stories cont...

  46. Successful Stories (2) PNG DEFENSE FORCE (Online Training)

  47. ADOC facilitated internet training for PNGDF officers As part of their courses at PNGDF Academy at Igam Barracks, outside Lae Information on the internet helped them to complete their courses Successful Stories

  48. Most of them are currently undertaking high profile trainings in Australian Army Before ADOC, PNGDF Academy never produced this result PNG ADOC Center and Unitech were commended by PNGDF for the extension service We are looking forward to facilitate web interactive training as well as via net cast from Australia for them Successful Stories cont...

  49. Successful Stories (3) ADRA SMALL ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT (Women)

  50. Adventist Disaster Relief Agency (ADRA) is an international NGO operated by the Christian church, Seventh-Day Adventist, (SDA) Small Enterprise Development Unit (SEDU) of ADRA PNG was given much needed IT training by ADOC Successful Stories

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