Telco Engagement In Building Smart Cities Janaka R
Telco Engagement In Building Smart Cities Janaka R. Abeysinghe General Manager – Enterprise Sales Division Sri Lanka Telecom PLC janaka@slt. com. lk ITU Workshop on “Greening the Future: Bridging the Standardization Gap on Environmental Sustainability” Colombo, Sri Lanka, 3 -4 October 2013
A Changing World - Challenges Faced By Cities 10, 0 9, 0 Population (Billions) 8, 0 7, 0 World Total Population Percentage Urban Population (World) World Urban Population 1950 2000 2010 2050 29% 47% 53% 70% World Rural Population 6, 0 5, 0 4, 0 Percentage Urban Population (Sri Lanka) 2050 2010 1950 2000 3, 0 2, 0 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 2050 0, 0 15% 16% 30% (Source: World Urbanization Prospects: The 2011 Revision, United Nations) • 60 to 80% of global GHG emissions • Produce 50% of global waste (Source: Global Initiative for Resource Efficient Cities, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)) Colombo, Sri Lanka, 3 -4 October 2013 2
Move Toward Smart Cities Growing Population Traffic Congestion Pollution Increased Energy Usage Public Safety Issues Education & Health Smart City Quality of Life Sustainability Service Improvement Cost Effective Well Managed A Strong ICT Infrastructure Colombo, Sri Lanka, 3 -4 October 2013 3
Smart City – A Complex Value Network City Services Transportation Education • Gather information about environment • Share information among service departments • Analyze data to predict resource needs and intelligent operations Healthcare Utilities (Energy & Water) Communication Governance People Living Economy Environment Mobility Man-made systems are interconnected to interact with one another Colombo, Sri Lanka, 3 -4 October 2013 4
Smart city – At A Glance Colombo, Sri Lanka, 3 -4 October 2013 Source: IDC, 2011 5
An E 2 E Smart City Solution Sensors/ Terminals Access & Core Network Smart City Cloud Smart Mobility NGN Fixed/Mobile Internet Smart People Smart Living Smart Environment A City with the ability to sense and respond to its environment • Sensors to gather data from environment • Communicate and share information with other Government entities • Deep discovery, analysis and forecasting • Smart Devices with M 2 M capability • Reliable, High Speed, High Availability, Secure, Qo. S enabled end-to-end IP Network • City authorities can take smarter decisions • (eg: traffic flow electricity usage water quality • E 2 E IP Network to support TDM, IP & Ethernet Applications citizen emergencies) • FTTH, 4 G LTE & Wi. Fi for M 2 M connectivity Colombo, Sri Lanka, 3 -4 October 2013 6
Multiple Service Delivery Sensors/ Terminals Smart City Cloud Network Transport City Authority Network NGN City Managers City Authority Energy Citizens Network Public Safety City Authority Multiple Systems/ Disconnected Departments Colombo, Sri Lanka, 3 -4 October 2013 Real-time data transfer for collaboration across city agencies (water, electricity, transport) Multiple Applications/ Multiple Devices Connected City Authorities 7
Multiple Service Delivery Source: Hitachi Colombo, Sri Lanka, 3 -4 October 2013 8
Smart City on Cloud - Saa. S information sharing platform “Cloud” Utilities Other City Authorities Healthcare Transport e-Government Citizens • Lower TCO (Less upfront investment, Predictable operating costs) • Access Services on the Internet from multiple devices • Scalable infrastructure; Quick service provisioning (add new services, add new government entities) • Easier planning for future growth • Flexibility to implement at City’s own pace • Pay-as-you-go model for Cities Colombo, Sri Lanka, 3 -4 October 2013 City Operator 9
Explosive Growth in Internet and Smartphones • By 2014, Mobile Internet usage will overtake desktop Internet usage • The Smartphone is Connecting People to the World - more than 700 million Smartphone users • By 2016 (Globally), - 2 Billion Smartphone users (40% of total mobile subscribers) - 700 Million tablets (Source: Huawei, 2012) Mobile is Changing User Behavior Colombo, Sri Lanka, 3 -4 October 2013 10
Growth in Broadband – Globally 27. 2 Sri Lanka fixed Broadband, 2. 0% 74. 8 29. 5 9. 8 19. 8 6. 1 Sri Lanka Mobile Broadband, 4. 5% • Growing trend in Fixed and Mobile broadband service in both developed and developing countries • Sri Lanka fixed and wireless broadband penetration is below the developing countries and only a fraction of world average. • Substantial growth in SL broadband will occur over the coming years Colombo, Sri Lanka, 3 -4 October 2013 In Sri Lanka at end 2012, • Fixed Broadband Penetration : 2. 0% • Mobile Broadband Penetration : 4. 5% • Total Broadband Penetration : 6. 5% 11
Building A National Backbone Network (NBN) Fiber Optic Super Highway Network Connecting Any Province in Sri Lanka Jaffna # S • Covers all 329 Divisional Secretariats within next 5 years N LEGEND # S • Facilitate Broadband connectivity across Sri Lanka # Mannar S Vauniya # S – High-speed connectivity – Uninterrupted access to services (e-learning, e-health, e-commerce) – Highest redundancy # Trincomalee S #Anuradhapura S Tambuttegama Galgamuwa Puttlam • Polonnaruwa S # Broadband Access to Services – – x. DSL Metro Ethernet/ IP VPN Wi. Fi LTE Maho # Batticaloa S Chilaw. S # Kurunegala # S Improved Accessibility to Services Matale # S # Kalmune S Ampara Kandy # # S S # S Negombo S # Kegalle # Gampaha S • SSC Central Ring (670 Km) proposed North-East Central Ring (565 Km) Proposed East-Uva Central Ring (470 Km) Proposed Southern Ring (350 Km) Colombo S # Nawalapitiya # S Awissawella # S Badulla # #Nuwara Eliya S S # S Hatton # S Bandarawela Ratnapura # S • More Affordable Services # Kalutara. S # Hambantota S Colombo, Sri Lanka, 3 -4 October 2013 # Galle. S # S Matara 12
Largest Internet Backbone – 21. 5 Gbps Europe USA 0. 6 G ● ● 6. 1 G ● India 7. 5 G Asia Pacific ● 7. 35 G SLT - Internet Backbone Growth Capacity (Gbps) 25 19, 1 20 14, 7 15 10 5 21, 5 4, 4 0 2008 6, 8 2009 8, 7 2010 2011 Year Colombo, Sri Lanka, 3 -4 October 2013 2012 • High speed, low latency connectivity • Deliver more affordable services • Better accessibility 2013 13
Convergence and Multi-Play Services - Personnalized services & Convenience Any Network New Services On “Cloud” Any Where Any Time Any Device
School. Net – Dedicated Internet Access to 1450+ locations Requirement: Enabling E-learning for Secondary Schools NOC at Uo. M School. Net Computer Resource Centers Colombo, Sri Lanka, 3 -4 October 2013 School 15
Lanka Government Network (LGN) – 500+ Government Offices Connected Citizens Requirement: Enabling E-Government Internet LGN Hub at SLT i. DC Govt. Offices Lanka Government Network Government Office Server Farm Vo. IP Email Management Citizens can quickly inquire about or apply for services at home Government Office Colombo, Sri Lanka, 3 -4 October 2013 16
Government Information Center - 1919 SLT is the infrastructure provider for GIC 1919 service Colombo, Sri Lanka, 3 -4 October 2013 • Easy access to Government information - Telephone numbers - Addresses of Gov. institutes - Information on special events (Exam results) • Information on Government procedures - Documents, procedures (NIC, Passports) • Information on routine events • Train schedules • Remote support for Government E-Services (e-Revenue License) • Complain handling - Acknowledge complains regarding Government Organizations 17
Colombo Police CCTV Surveillance System Central Control Room CCTV cameras at main intersections • Colombo, Sri Lanka, 3 -4 October 2013 Information can be used, - for crime detection/prevention - for traffic management - for confirmation of incidents - to record events over a time period 18
Smart Cities Will Revolutionize The Way We Live. . Work. . & Learn. . More Convenient More Comfort Safer Healthier Work Meetings Virtual Specialists Colombo, Sri Lanka, 3 -4 October 2013 Live Tele. Medicine Family Visits Learn Remote Classrooms 19
Thank You Colombo, Sri Lanka, 3 -4 October 2013 20
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