Telkom set to become international telecommunications hub
Kamis, 8 September 2016 20:57 WIB | 163 Views
Jakarta (ANTARA News) - PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk (Telkom) said it is optimistic it would play the role of international telecommunication infrastructure hub with the development of its Indonesia Global Gateway Cable System (IGG).
"We are developing IGG and it is now in process. Tekom will have significant role. We have program to become an international hub," Vice President for Corporate Communication of Telkom, Arif Prabowo said here on Thursday.
Arif said the IGG would link Indonesia and Europe and the United States.
In 2018, it is expected that construction of the networks between Indonesia and Europe would be completed with the landing point in Dumai and the landing point for submarine cable between Indonesia and the United States would be in Manado, he said.
"The two lines would connect with each other to support domestic and international data traffics," he said.
Separately , General Manager for Submarine Network Division of NEC Corporation Toru Kawauchi said in a statement that his company had signed a contract with Telkom for the IGG development.
"NEC is chosen again by Telkom as the supplier of optic fiber submarine cable system with a speed of 100Gb/s IGG, which would link nine big cities in Indonesia with Singapore and two international submarine cable systems Dumai and Manado," Toru Kawauchi said.
IGG is a submarine optic fiber cable system consisting of cables with a speed of 100 Gigabit per second (Gbps) x 80 wavelength (wl) x 4 optic fiber pair (fp), around 5,300 kilometers long which will link big cities in Indonesia such as Dumai, Batam, Jakarta, Madura, Bali, Makassar, Balikpapan, Takaran and Manado, with Singapore.
After the completion of the IGG project in early 2018 , the cable systems will not only increase connectivity between big cities in Indonesia, but also would provide direct links between the two international submarine cable systems -- one from Europe with landing point in Dumai, and another from the West Coast of the United States with landing points in Manado.
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Indonesia is still short of about 700 pilots on annual basis
Kamis, 8 September 2016 19:15 WIB | 421 Views
Tangerang, Banten (ANTARA News) - Indonesia is still short of about 700 pilots on an annual basis and amidst increasing demand for more pilots.
The Head of the Human Resources Development Agency of Transportation Ministry, Wahyu Utomo, while inaugurating transport officers at the Aviation High School (STP) Indonesia Curug, Tangerang, on Thursday, said the shortfall was calculated based on the number of new aircraft bought each year, which is about 70 aircraft.
"One aircraft has at least five crew members, so it comes to about 700, but this does not signal retirement for them," he said.
STIP Curug itself has bought 51 training aircraft, either with a single engine, multiple engines, and helicopters that require a lot of instructors.
Thus, Utomo said, a lot of airlines need to hire foreign pilots to cover their needs.
"Their goal is not only to meet domestic demand, but also the "fight" (struggle) in ASEAN in the framework of ASEAN Economic Community (AEC)," he said.
However, he also termed the condition as ironic because many graduates are not absorbed, which is still in the range of 60 percent.
According to him, a number of graduate pilots are not absorbed; one of the pilots who recently graduated (fresh graduates) wanted to fly a Boeing or an Airbus and reluctantly flew small aircraft, such as an ATR.
Therefore, he said the Transportation Ministry is proposing phasing the pilot's career path in order to make them fly a small plane before flying a medium-bodied or wide-bodied aircraft.
He described the proposal being aimed at the pilot garnering experience and honing new skills by acquiring pascalulus.
Meanwhile, Transportation Minister Budi Karya Sumadi welcomed the proposal and said it should be up for further discussion.
"I appealed to the graduates of Aviation High School Indonesia Curug, that the first time after they graduate, they do not have to fly a jet, for example, fly an ATR flight first for many years, which is really mature," he said.
In addition to pilots, according to him, other personnel, such as air traffic control (ATC), as well as in other sectors, such as land and sea, are also needed.
"If the answer about the pilot dilemma indeed, is said to be less so less, say more yes more, because I am conveying why it happened because the pilot needed verification," he said.
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Ministry takes along university, Microsoft to build smart city
Kamis, 8 September 2016 03:26 WIB | 1.188 Views
Yogyakarta (ANTARA News) - The Ministry of Internal Affairs will be collaborating with the Gadjah Mada University (UGM) and Microsoft to apply information and communication technology (ICT) to set up a smart city in Indonesia.
The cooperation was established through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Minister of Internal Affairs, Tjahjo Kumolo, the Deputy Rector of UGM, Paripurna Sugarda, and the President Director of Microsoft Indonesia, Andreas Diantoro. The MoU was signed in Yogyakarta on Wednesday.
"The smart city concept should be developed in order to provide fast, transparent and better services to all people," Tjahjo Kumolo said.
According to him, the idea of smart city based on ICT was necessary to face global competition.
"We are expecting that by mid-2017, all local governments would have applied the concept," he predicted.
Tjahjo noted that of 538 cities/districts in Indonesia, not a single local government has optimally implemented the concept.
However, several cities such as Jakarta, Bandung (West Java) and Surabaya (East Java) have become the reference for other regions to implement the smart city concept.
This concept, according to the minister, will provide immense opportunities to all the people to participate in the decision making process, including budget planning, development planning and formulating draft bills.
The concept also facilitates the governments, academicians, businesses and communities to ensure synergy and work together in order to achieve local and national development.
The President Director of Microsoft Indonesia, Andreas Diantoro, claimed that such cooperation is line with the companys mission to empower the people.
The implementation of smart city concept, according to him, carries an international standard of ISO 180021, covering governance, social and environment managements.
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