Presented by: Lukman Adjam (Asosiasi Penyelenggara Jaringan Telekomunikasi/APJATEL)
ID IGF 2016
Sesi Infrastruktur 1 - Peraturan Netralitas Jaringan: Leveling the playing field, Non Diskriminasi Interkoneksi versus Kompetisi Antar Operator
Jakarta, 15 November 2016
While most analysts call for speeds of 100 Mbps to enable multiple streams of HDTV, Wayne says that's shortsighted. This 2006 presentation helps justify fiber-to-the-home and gigabit speeds with examples of applications that need that performance.
While most analysts call for speeds of 100 Mbps to enable multiple streams of HDTV, Wayne says that's shortsighted. This 2006 presentation helps justify fiber-to-the-home and gigabit speeds with examples of applications that need that performance.
My project report includes Ericssons' departmental architecture, its technologies & latest products in its Studio, deep explanation of all the nodes of the EPS & the IMS systems constituting the Voice over LTE technology.
Varied forms of public sector involvement in broadband: Australia and New Zea...IDATE DigiWorld
Fernando Beltran, Senior Lecturer, University of Auckland
Fernando Beltrán (f.beltran@auckland.ac.nz) is a Senior Lecturer with the Department of Information Systems and Operations Management of The University of Auckland Business School. He received a B.E. in Electrical Engineering from Universidad de Los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia, and a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA.
His research interests include the economics of service competition in open-access Next-Generation platforms, the digital dividend, and the efficient sharing and allocation of radio spectrum. He has pioneered the application of agent-based computational methods to simulate and analyse new conditions of competition and regulation in Next-Generation networks and the consumer’s fibre uptake problem in the context of national broadband deployments.
An academic visitor to the US FCC, CITI Columbia University Business School, EECS Department of UC Berkeley, INRIA Rennes, France, and UPC Barcelona, Spain, he has consulted for various government agencies and telecommunications operators in New Zealand, Colombia, Uruguay and the United States.
Bunang Fibre Optics is a 100% black owned company, is the subsidiary of Bunang Holdings (PTY) LTD established in 2014.
Bunang Fibre Optics is a specialist distributor of Radio Frequency (RF). Fibre Optic Communications components, Sub System & Accessories. The company is committed to client satisfactory and exceptional service levels to communications industries in Africa.
The significance of international backhaul points to ponder by nepalAbu Saeed Khan
A four-day residential course was offered by LIRNEasia, in partnership with Internet Society (ISOC) with the support of the Ford Foundation. It was held at Club Himalaya in Nagorcot during March 28-31. Objective of this course was to enable members of Nepalese civil-society groups (including academics and those from the media) to marshal available research and evidence for effective participation in broadband policy and regulatory processes including interactions with media, thereby facilitating and enriching policy discourse on means of increasing broadband access by the poor. I was one of the faculties of this course and this is what I have presented.
Mobile broadband is becoming a reality, as the Internet generation grows accustomed to having broadband access wherever they go, Out of 5.8 billion people who will have broadband by 2017. It should surprise no one that the Smartphone revolution is fueling this growth, and by 2017, half of all mobile devices in the world will be smart phones. The key to keeping users happy is network performance and good value for the money. From the looks of it, we are on track to seeing continued network performance improvements and increasingly easier access to smart phones as developing markets hop on the bandwagon.
Overview slide set on LTE FDD and TDD, including the drivers, benefits, business opportunities, standardization, spectrum, network commitments, trials, planned launches, eco-system/devices, LTE-Advanced
This presentation draws primarily upon the Evolution to LTE Information Paper published by GSA on June 7, 2010 (available at www.gsacom.com)
5G has been fully commercialized, and human communication technology has once again embarked on a period of rapid development. With the development of rocket recovery, low-orbit satellites, and 6G satellite network technology, sci-fi communication methods are not far away from us.
In 2019, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology established a 6G research group to promote 6G-related work. In April of the same year, the University of Oulu hosted the world's first 6G summit. 6G is expected to achieve further technical indicators. The air interface delay is less than 0.1ms, the network depth coverage rate reaches 100%, millimeter-level sensing, and positioning, unit power consumption is greatly reduced, transmission bandwidth will reach TB level, and the density of connected hundreds of devices will reach per cubic meter.
On April 20, 2020, the China Development and Reform Commission clarified the scope of new infrastructure for the first time and included satellite Internet into the scope of communication network infrastructure. At present, many domestic enterprises have begun to actively deploy the satellite Internet industry.
DIGITALLY CONNECTING RURAL INDIA BY 2018Kumar Ranjan
People in rural India has to first feel, learn benefits of Internet and start consuming Internet driven E-services. Government need to get all of its department ready to deliver various E-Governance and get eco-system ready & contents developed for various E-Services.
My project report includes Ericssons' departmental architecture, its technologies & latest products in its Studio, deep explanation of all the nodes of the EPS & the IMS systems constituting the Voice over LTE technology.
Varied forms of public sector involvement in broadband: Australia and New Zea...IDATE DigiWorld
Fernando Beltran, Senior Lecturer, University of Auckland
Fernando Beltrán (f.beltran@auckland.ac.nz) is a Senior Lecturer with the Department of Information Systems and Operations Management of The University of Auckland Business School. He received a B.E. in Electrical Engineering from Universidad de Los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia, and a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA.
His research interests include the economics of service competition in open-access Next-Generation platforms, the digital dividend, and the efficient sharing and allocation of radio spectrum. He has pioneered the application of agent-based computational methods to simulate and analyse new conditions of competition and regulation in Next-Generation networks and the consumer’s fibre uptake problem in the context of national broadband deployments.
An academic visitor to the US FCC, CITI Columbia University Business School, EECS Department of UC Berkeley, INRIA Rennes, France, and UPC Barcelona, Spain, he has consulted for various government agencies and telecommunications operators in New Zealand, Colombia, Uruguay and the United States.
Bunang Fibre Optics is a 100% black owned company, is the subsidiary of Bunang Holdings (PTY) LTD established in 2014.
Bunang Fibre Optics is a specialist distributor of Radio Frequency (RF). Fibre Optic Communications components, Sub System & Accessories. The company is committed to client satisfactory and exceptional service levels to communications industries in Africa.
The significance of international backhaul points to ponder by nepalAbu Saeed Khan
A four-day residential course was offered by LIRNEasia, in partnership with Internet Society (ISOC) with the support of the Ford Foundation. It was held at Club Himalaya in Nagorcot during March 28-31. Objective of this course was to enable members of Nepalese civil-society groups (including academics and those from the media) to marshal available research and evidence for effective participation in broadband policy and regulatory processes including interactions with media, thereby facilitating and enriching policy discourse on means of increasing broadband access by the poor. I was one of the faculties of this course and this is what I have presented.
Mobile broadband is becoming a reality, as the Internet generation grows accustomed to having broadband access wherever they go, Out of 5.8 billion people who will have broadband by 2017. It should surprise no one that the Smartphone revolution is fueling this growth, and by 2017, half of all mobile devices in the world will be smart phones. The key to keeping users happy is network performance and good value for the money. From the looks of it, we are on track to seeing continued network performance improvements and increasingly easier access to smart phones as developing markets hop on the bandwagon.
Overview slide set on LTE FDD and TDD, including the drivers, benefits, business opportunities, standardization, spectrum, network commitments, trials, planned launches, eco-system/devices, LTE-Advanced
This presentation draws primarily upon the Evolution to LTE Information Paper published by GSA on June 7, 2010 (available at www.gsacom.com)
5G has been fully commercialized, and human communication technology has once again embarked on a period of rapid development. With the development of rocket recovery, low-orbit satellites, and 6G satellite network technology, sci-fi communication methods are not far away from us.
In 2019, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology established a 6G research group to promote 6G-related work. In April of the same year, the University of Oulu hosted the world's first 6G summit. 6G is expected to achieve further technical indicators. The air interface delay is less than 0.1ms, the network depth coverage rate reaches 100%, millimeter-level sensing, and positioning, unit power consumption is greatly reduced, transmission bandwidth will reach TB level, and the density of connected hundreds of devices will reach per cubic meter.
On April 20, 2020, the China Development and Reform Commission clarified the scope of new infrastructure for the first time and included satellite Internet into the scope of communication network infrastructure. At present, many domestic enterprises have begun to actively deploy the satellite Internet industry.
DIGITALLY CONNECTING RURAL INDIA BY 2018Kumar Ranjan
People in rural India has to first feel, learn benefits of Internet and start consuming Internet driven E-services. Government need to get all of its department ready to deliver various E-Governance and get eco-system ready & contents developed for various E-Services.
RF Planning and Optimization in GSM and UMTS NetworksApurv Agrawal
The report covers various aspects involved in improving the network coverage as well as the parameters used in planning of new network sites for GSM and UMTS networks.
. FTTh network design (centralized/decentralized architecture, ...) serving multi-Services Providers
2. Fiber cables distribution and duct Capacities canlculation
3. SLA for infrastructure sharing
4. New telecom business model: single Fixed Mobile network owner wholesaler of white labeling services to retailers in fixed (FVNO) and mobile (MVNO)
5. Regulatory aspects
Comparative analysis of LTE backbone transport techniques for efficient broad...TELKOMNIKA JOURNAL
In the bid to bring about a solution to the nagging problem associated with the provision of
ubiquitous broadband access, Next Generation Network (NGN) popularly referred to as Long Term Evolution
(LTE) network with appropriate network integration technique is recommended as solution. Currently,
Internet Protocol/Multi-Protocol Label Switching (IP/MPLS) is the transport technique in LTE backbone
infrastructure. This technique, however, suffers significantly in the event of failure of IP path resulting in delay
and packet loss budgets across the network. The resultant effect is degradation in users quality of service
(QoS) experience with real-time services. A competitive alternative is the Internet Protocol/Asynchronous
Transfer Mode (IP/ATM). This transport technique provides great dynamism in the allocation of bandwidth
and supports varying requests of multimedia connections with diverse QoS requirements. This paper,
therefore, seeks to evaluate the performance of these two transport techniques in a bid to establish
the extent to which the latter technique ameliorates the aforementioned challenges suffered by the previous
technique. Results from the simulation show that the IP/ATM transport scheme is superior to the IP/MPLS
scheme in terms of average bandwidth utilization, mean traffic drop and mean traffic delay in the ratio of 9.8,
8.7 and 1.0% respectively.
Let’s look at the best practices and out-of-the-square expert recommendations in transforming existing copper networks to adopt G.Fast technologies and further with a touch base on Operations, Administration and Management (OAM) of G.Fast technologies.
Saul Friedner, LS Telecom - 5G Infrastructure Requirements overview for UK S...techUK
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ompleksnya isu cybersecurity hingga keberagaman multistakeholder yang terlibat dalam cybersecurity memberikan tantangan tersendiri dalam upaya menghadapi cybersecurity. Mulai dari belum adanya definisi yang ajeg, hingga ancaman terkait cybersecurity yang mempengaruhi pembuatan kebijakan, serta upaya yang diambil untuk menghadapi ancaman-ancaman tersebut. Dilengkapi dengan studi kasus, buku ini memberikan gambaran bagi Anda yang tertarik menggeluti isu ini. Seri literasi digital.
ID IGF 2016 - Hukum 1 - Privasi Online dan PDPIGF Indonesia
Presented by: Donny BU (ICT Watch)
ID IGF 2016
Sesi Hukum 1 - Mendesak Kesadaran Privasi dan Perlindungan Data Pribadi di Indonesia
Jakarta, 15 November 2016
ID IGF 2016 - Hukum 3 - Kedaulatan dan Ketahanan Cyber NasionalIGF Indonesia
Presented by Edmon Makarim (Fakultas Hukum, UI)
ID IGF 2016
Sesi Hukum 3 - Mewujudkan Kedaulatan dan Ketahanan Siber Indonesia
Jakarta, 15 November 2016
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Presented by Kristiono (Masyarakat Telematika / Mastel)
ID IGF 2016
Sesi Hukum 3 - Mewujudkan Kedaulatan dan Ketahanan Siber Indonesia
Jakarta, 15 November 2016
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Presented by Maria Advianti (Komisi Perlindungan Anak Indonesia)
ID IGF 2016
Sesi Sosial Budaya 3 - Literasi Digital, Pilar Perlindungan Anak di Internet
Jakarta, 15 November 2016
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Presented by Andi Ardian (ECPAT Indonesia)
ID IGF 2016
Sesi Sosial Budaya 3 - Literasi Digital, Pilar Perlindungan Anak di Internet
Jakarta, 15 November 2016
Multi-cluster Kubernetes Networking- Patterns, Projects and GuidelinesSanjeev Rampal
Talk presented at Kubernetes Community Day, New York, May 2024.
Technical summary of Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Networking architectures with focus on 4 key topics.
1) Key patterns for Multi-cluster architectures
2) Architectural comparison of several OSS/ CNCF projects to address these patterns
3) Evolution trends for the APIs of these projects
4) Some design recommendations & guidelines for adopting/ deploying these solutions.
APNIC Foundation, presented by Ellisha Heppner at the PNG DNS Forum 2024APNIC
Ellisha Heppner, Grant Management Lead, presented an update on APNIC Foundation to the PNG DNS Forum held from 6 to 10 May, 2024 in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
This 7-second Brain Wave Ritual Attracts Money To You.!nirahealhty
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# Internet Security: Safeguarding Your Digital World
In the contemporary digital age, the internet is a cornerstone of our daily lives. It connects us to vast amounts of information, provides platforms for communication, enables commerce, and offers endless entertainment. However, with these conveniences come significant security challenges. Internet security is essential to protect our digital identities, sensitive data, and overall online experience. This comprehensive guide explores the multifaceted world of internet security, providing insights into its importance, common threats, and effective strategies to safeguard your digital world.
## Understanding Internet Security
Internet security encompasses the measures and protocols used to protect information, devices, and networks from unauthorized access, attacks, and damage. It involves a wide range of practices designed to safeguard data confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Effective internet security is crucial for individuals, businesses, and governments alike, as cyber threats continue to evolve in complexity and scale.
### Key Components of Internet Security
1. **Confidentiality**: Ensuring that information is accessible only to those authorized to access it.
2. **Integrity**: Protecting information from being altered or tampered with by unauthorized parties.
3. **Availability**: Ensuring that authorized users have reliable access to information and resources when needed.
## Common Internet Security Threats
Cyber threats are numerous and constantly evolving. Understanding these threats is the first step in protecting against them. Some of the most common internet security threats include:
### Malware
Malware, or malicious software, is designed to harm, exploit, or otherwise compromise a device, network, or service. Common types of malware include:
- **Viruses**: Programs that attach themselves to legitimate software and replicate, spreading to other programs and files.
- **Worms**: Standalone malware that replicates itself to spread to other computers.
- **Trojan Horses**: Malicious software disguised as legitimate software.
- **Ransomware**: Malware that encrypts a user's files and demands a ransom for the decryption key.
- **Spyware**: Software that secretly monitors and collects user information.
### Phishing
Phishing is a social engineering attack that aims to steal sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and credit card details. Attackers often masquerade as trusted entities in email or other communication channels, tricking victims into providing their information.
### Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) Attacks
MitM attacks occur when an attacker intercepts and potentially alters communication between two parties without their knowledge. This can lead to the unauthorized acquisition of sensitive information.
### Denial-of-Service (DoS) and Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) Attacks
Bridging the Digital Gap Brad Spiegel Macon, GA Initiative.pptxBrad Spiegel Macon GA
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1.Wireless Communication System_Wireless communication is a broad term that i...JeyaPerumal1
Wireless communication involves the transmission of information over a distance without the help of wires, cables or any other forms of electrical conductors.
Wireless communication is a broad term that incorporates all procedures and forms of connecting and communicating between two or more devices using a wireless signal through wireless communication technologies and devices.
Features of Wireless Communication
The evolution of wireless technology has brought many advancements with its effective features.
The transmitted distance can be anywhere between a few meters (for example, a television's remote control) and thousands of kilometers (for example, radio communication).
Wireless communication can be used for cellular telephony, wireless access to the internet, wireless home networking, and so on.
1.Wireless Communication System_Wireless communication is a broad term that i...
ID IGF 2016 - Infrastruktur 1- Provision of fiber optic network as a neutral infrastucture for isp
1. PROVISION OF FIBER OPTIC NETWORKS
AS A NEUTRAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR ISP
Jakarta, 15 November 2016
The Association of Indonesia Telecommunication Networks Provider
2. THE ASSOCIATION OF INDONESIA TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK PROVIDER Date: 15/11/2016
- Based on Circuit Switched
- Based on Packet Switched
/JARTAPTUP
APJATEL MEMBERS
3. Networks provider obligations
• To provide point-to-point connection using fiber optic networks (dark fiber).
• To provide IP local link capacity Layer 2 (VLAN Services)
THE ASSOCIATION OF INDONESIA TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK PROVIDER
==Affordable pricing policy==
Date: 15/11/2016
4. Package price internet MNC Play Internet 2016
Date: / /2015
If networks cost
assumption is 30% of Sales
price = Rp. 155.700,-/link
THE ASSOCIATION OF INDONESIA TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK PROVIDER Date: 15/11/2016
5. Package price of IndiHome (Telkom)
If networks cost
assumption is 30% of Sales
price = Rp. 168.000,-/link
THE ASSOCIATION OF INDONESIA TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK PROVIDER Date: 15/11/2016
6. Package price of First Media (HFC networks)
Date: / /2015
If networks cost
assumption is 30% of Sales
price = Rp. 118.500,-/link
THE ASSOCIATION OF INDONESIA TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK PROVIDER Date: 15/11/2016
7. Convergence Technology
• Due to the fast development of internet protocol applications, nowadays in
all over the world, the networks providers are facing the new challenge that
could not be avoided if its still wants to keep and maintain its customers.
• Technology had converge: telecommunication, internet, and broadcasting
services in the same networks.
• This convergence technology and services could only effective be applied in
“broadband networks based on fiber optic, or minimum with 4G GSM
Radio Technology”.
• The new problem occurs and should be faced by the operator is to prepare
the proper fiber optic networks and its technician who will build and
operate the system.
THE ASSOCIATION OF INDONESIA TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK PROVIDER Date: 15/11/2016
8. Problem in broadband networks development
• The existing p-to-p fiber optic networks are not longer a solution for
massive service provision. The new FTTx networks should be developed and
spread all over the city area.
• The constraints :
– Permits /Local Regulation that still not accept the best practice solution for massive
fiber optic networks deployment => microduct pipe, duct/pole sharring.
– The Local Government still not aware that the broadband networks is the main key
success factor for smart city applications that want to be implemented. State of the
art technology for broadband networks is “fiber optic technology” that could be
combined with radio access technology for services acceleration to the society.
– The networks provider need more fiber optic engineers and technician to build and
operate the fiber optic networks => no school/university prepare of its.
THE ASSOCIATION OF INDONESIA TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK PROVIDER Date: 15/11/2016
10. THE ASSOCIATION OF INDONESIA TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK PROVIDER
• URBAN (CITY) :
• FIXED LINE BROADBAND :
• 71% OF HOUSEHOLDS HAS ABILITY TO GET @ 20 MBPS INTERNET CONNECTION ,
• 10% OF TOTAL HIGH RISE BUILDINGS HAVE INTERNET ACCESS MIN 1 GBPS EACH
• MOBILE BROADBAND ;
• COVER ALL AREAS AND POPULATION WITH INTERNET ACCESS CAPACITY OF
1 MBPS.
• VILLAGES:
• FIXED LINE BROADBAND :
• 49% OF HOUSEHOLDS HAS ABILITY TO GET 10 MBPS INTERNET CONNECTION
EACH.
• MOBILE BROADBAND ;
• COVER 52% OF POPULATION WITH INTERNET ACCESS CAPACITY OF 512 KBPS.
TARGET OF BROADBAND INDONESIA 2019
Date: 15/11/2016
11. Indonesia Telecommunication Backbone Networks
PENANG
SATUN
Songkhla
DMCS.
BANJARMASIN
PALEMBANG
DENPASAR
KUPANG
DILI
LAMPUNG
MANADO
MERAUKE
JAYAPURA
PALU
PADANG
PBR
PONTIANAK
BANDUNG
AMBON
BALIKPAPAN
JAKARTA
BATAM
MATARAM
KENDARI
MAKASAR
SURABAYA
MAUMERE
MEDAN
SANGATA
TIMIKA
BENGKULU
JAMBI
TARAKAN
SORONG
BRUNEI
FAKFAK
TERNATE
ENTIKONGNIAS
TUAL
SINGAPORE
TAHUNA
NATUNA
TAREMPA MOROTAI
SEBA
TAWAO
: eksisting
: on going
: planning
Legend :
SEA US
TUA PEJAT ③
SABANG ①
MELONGUANE
Bengkalis
Slt Panjang
BANGGAI
ONDONG SIAU
KOTA BARU ⑤
BAU-BAU
WANGI-WANGI ⑥
AGATS
KEPI
P PRAMUKA ①
BIAKFEF
BOTAWA
SORENDIWERI
WARIS
TNH MERAH
OKSIBIL
ELELIM
NABIRE
RASIEI
BINTUNI
TERMINABUAN
WAMENA
KOBAMA
BURMESO
SARMI
SUMEHA
ILAGA KARUBAGA
TLG UBI ①
KRUI ③
PARIGI ④
RUPIT ②
MALAKA TENGAH ⑤
TOBADAK ⑥
TIRAWUTA ⑦
BATAUGA ⑧
: USO
SIMEULEU ②
NUNUKAN ⑤
ASOSIASI PENYELENGGARA JARINGAN TELEKOMUNIKASI INDONESIA Date: 27/04/2016THE ASSOCIATION OF INDONESIA TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK PROVIDER
Source: PT. Telekomunikasi Indonesia, Tbk.
Date: 15/11/2016
12. Indonesia at glance
• Population : 260 millions.
• Provinces : 34
• Cities : 98
• Municipale : 416
• Districts : 6.694
• Villages : 77.465
Date: 6/01/2016THE ASSOCIATION OF INDONESIA TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK PROVIDERTHE ASSOCIATION OF INDONESIA TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK PROVIDER Date: 15/11/2016
13. THE ASSOCIATION OF INDONESIA TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK PROVIDER
RUU Telekomunikasi 2017
Date: 15/11/2016
14. THE ASSOCIATION OF INDONESIA TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK PROVIDERTHE ASSOCIATION OF INDONESIA TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK PROVIDER
Signing Agreement with Directorate PSMK, Ministry of Education
On 31 st December 2015, APJATEL and Directorate of
PSMK, Ministry of Education Republic of Indonesia had
signed the Agreement with the spirit of mutual benefits.
The agreement Objectives :
1. Empowerment of Vocational High School Students
Majoring in Networks and Computer with Fiber Optic
Networks Technology and Skills to fullfill the
telecommunication network providers requirements.
2. Establishment of 100 Vocational High School in 25
Provinces as a Training Center and Certification
Institution for IP Layer 1- Layer 3 Networks based on
Fiber Optic Technology.
3. To train, assits and give an opportunity for apprentice
program to 600 teachers and 10.000 Students of
Vocational High School in the companies members
of APJATEL, within 3 years.
Date: 15/11/2016
15. ASOSIASI PENYELENGGARA JARINGAN TELEKOMUNIKASI INDONESIATHE ASSOCIATION OF INDONESIA TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK PROVIDER
TRAINING TOPICS AND SYLABUS
I Network Fundamental
Basics Networks
OSI Layer
TCP/IP Layer
IP Address
II Structure Cabling System (Insite plan and outsite plan)
III Internet Service Provider Technology and Static,Dynamic Routing Practical
IV Fiber Optic Technology
1Introduction of Fiber Optic
2Basic Concept of Fiber Optic Network
3Point to Point Networks / Metro-E
4FTTx Networks Technology
5Switching Layer 2 in Fiber Optic Networks
6Planning of fiber optic networks development
7 Insite Plant & Outsite Plant Practical
V Case Study using Purbaratu's Networks Simulator IP Layer 1 - Layer 3
Date: 15/11/2016
16. APJATEL’s Certificates (Associate, Proffessional, Expert)
THE ASSOCIATION OF INDONESIA TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK PROVIDER Date: 15/11/2016
17. APJATEL’s expectations on Net Neutrality
THE ASSOCIATION OF INDONESIA TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK PROVIDER Date: 15/11/2016
18. “Its not about ideas, its about making ideas happen”
Date: 27/04/2016THE ASSOCIATION OF INDONESIA TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK PROVIDER Date: 15/11/2016