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The First Thailand – Pacific Island Countries Forum (TPIF). ICT. Telecentre : Hub of Opportuntiies to All Marginal Groups:. Access to all Underserved/Un-served (Digital Gap) Empower the Under-served/Un-served for their Betterment Reserve all Local Wisdom from all over the country

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  1. The First Thailand – Pacific Island Countries Forum (TPIF) ICT

  2. Telecentre : Hub of Opportuntiies to All Marginal Groups:

  3. Access to all Underserved/Un-served (Digital Gap) • Empower the Under-served/Un-served for their Betterment • Reserve all Local Wisdom from all over the country • Priority in E- Earning, E-Welfare, E-Dignity, E-Learning • Aimed for beingthe Community One Stop Services (E-Services)

  4. All kinds of Demanded –Served both On & Offline Info. & Academies :

  5. Women Empowerment The Top Asia Pacific E-Women

  6. Smart Handicapped Development

  7. Aims to Serve for ALL

  8. Public Free Wi-Fi • Increase the use of ICT across the country • Decrease Digital Divide • Improve “Quality of Life” by ICT

  9. Broadband Satellite for Disaster Management

  10. Broadband Satellite for Asia-PacificIPSTAR (Thaicom-4): Only HTS in Asia • What is Broadband Satellite? • Support Gbps traffic at Mbps speed with much lower cost than conventional satellite system. • Deliver IP communications regardless of type - data, voice, or movie.

  11. Satellite Broadband Applications for Disaster Communications Ad hoc link or Emergency Backhaul Micro Node Femto cell Critical Command Center Support 2G/3G for disaster recovery and add-on capacity in special event Real-time Application IPSTAR Gateway CCTV Satellite backhaul As redundancy to a terrestrial backhaul Local leased line SNG, TV Broadcast Terrestrial Backhaul, microwave or fiber BTS Node B RNC/BSC MSC Remote sensors (water, temperature, etc.)

  12. Emergency Communication Command Center, Sichaun Earthquake 2008 • Two portable 1.2 m antennas and IPSTAR user terminals served as the only communication tool for rescue operations • Two channels of live video were transmitted to the headquarter in Chengdu • Four IP phone sets were used for the army, rescue teams and the public

  13. Mobile Backhaul in the aftermath of Japan Tsunami, 2011 • 3G BTS (IP Node-B) + Broadband Satellite • Indoor 3G Femto Cell + Broadband Satellite * Photo: Courtesy from Mobile Operators

  14. Quick IP Link Recovery at New Zealand Earthquake, 2011 IPSTAR service deployed in heart of Christchurch within 3 hours of the disaster by Farmside, under request from NZ Fire Services Another setup was done at Halswell @ command center of volunteer search and rescue operation team LandSAR.

  15. Emergency Communications During South Thailand Floods, 2010 • A tropical depression caused flooding in 11 out of 14 Southern provinces in November, 2010. • Total of 400 BTS Stations out of operation. • IPSTAR joined forces with AIS to provide Femtocell + WiFi + VoIP service using Mobile VSAT Vehicle. • Deployment in Hat Yai and Park Mark of Surat Thani. • Service used by local population as well as security and rescue personnel.

  16. “Early Warning” for 2011 Thailand Floods Government agencies provide public information warning people to prepare for the flood through various media, TV, radio, internet and social media

  17. Conclusion: Satellite for Disaster Relief Satellite Systems can: Fill the communication, command and control gaps as a result of crippled terrestrial networks. Provide rapid, flexible disaster recovery and emergency communications in times of communication outages. Meet the precise needs of first responder teams in putting communication networks back on line in the event of man-made or natural disasters. Interconnect widely distributed systems and networks Broadcast on-the-spot news Deliver two-way, mobile telephone communications Provide nationwide coverage and consistent Quality of Service (QoS), regardless of location

  18. Thank you

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