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Smart Life in Taiwan: i-Taiwan Project Updates

Learn about the latest updates on the i-Taiwan Project, a nationwide initiative aimed at enhancing wireless network construction and providing innovative e-government services, balancing urban and rural development, and achieving equal digital opportunity.

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Smart Life in Taiwan: i-Taiwan Project Updates

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  1. Research, Development and EvaluationCommission, Executive Yuan November, 2012 Smart Life in Taiwan :Updates on i-Taiwan Project 1

  2. Taiwan Overview Area : 35,980 square kilometers Population : 23 million Capital : Taipei City GDP : USD $20,629 Life expectancy : 79 years Language : Mandarin 2

  3. e-Readiness in Taiwan Sept. 2012 Source: 1. Taiwan Network Information Center 2. Foreseeing Innovative New Digital Services 3. National Communications Commission 3

  4. Mobile Internet Access in Taiwan MM

  5. Google Ranks Taiwan No.3 in App Usage Source: Google Developer Blog, 2011/12 5

  6. Stages of National ICT Plan E-Taiwan U-Taiwan 2005-2008 2008-2009 2009-2016 2002-2007 6

  7. 2009-2016 USD $4.4 billion W Wireless & Broadband Convergence I Cultural and Creative Industry S Superior e-Government D Demand-driven Applications O Equal Digital Opportunity M Manpower Cultivation 7

  8. Stage 4 e-Government Program FY 2012-2016 8

  9. Core Philosophy 9 9

  10. 6 flagships of e-Gov Program 10

  11. iTaiwan Objectives and Visions Enhance the wireless network construction and innovative e-government services Balance urban and rural development, provide equal digital opportunity Achieve the e-government vision of “service without boundaries, provide the better life to all citizens” 11

  12. iTaiwan Service Portfolio(1/3) Service set identifier (SSID) iTaiwan Bandwidth 1Mbps per user Logo and Sticker 12

  13. iTaiwan Service Portfolio(2/3) • Hotspot locations • More than 3,900 WiFi hotspots established in the indoor public areas of selective offices of government agencies • Primarily available in tourism attractions, transportation nodes, cultural and educational facilities, public hospitals and government offices • Target user • Citizens with mobile phone number 13

  14. iTaiwan Service Portfolio(3/3) Start service on October 7th, 2011 WiFi hotspots distributed nationwide including off-shore islands Cooperate with local governments to establish a two-way user account roaming services 14

  15. i-Taiwan Hotspots Coverage

  16. Number of Registrants accumulative registrants accumulative registrants are 923,731 (from 2011/10 to 2012/11) 16

  17. User Behavior Analysis 17

  18. PPP Business Model • Location-based services • Brand partnership • Dual SSID • Roaming agreements 18

  19. Brand Partnership with Local Government 19

  20. Sustainable Development Plan Increase WiFi hotspotsin the local tourism attractions, transportation nodes, cultural and educational facilities and public hospitals. Open public areas and cooperate with private companies to provide value-added service with PPP business model. Provide Location Based Service to meet user needs. 20

  21. Thanks for your attention 21

  22. Welcome to Taiwan

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