Jakarta to become fiber-optic city

Written by Writer on Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Jakarta to become fiber-optic city

Asrianti ,  The ,  Jakarta   |  Wed, 10/15/2008 |  City

The plans to develop the to reduce the number of base transceiver stations () and to improve in high schools.

Governor said Tuesday that the would be more cost efficient for owners because the equipment could be attached to existing buildings, or and would require no .

“I will soon issue a gubernatorial regulation about where the equipment will be allocated,” he said.

He said the system currently in use had divided Jakarta into 861 cell sites, with each site needing three or four .

Sarwo Handayani, assistant to the city’s secretary for , said the administration would involve the private sector in the development plan.

Fauzi said the development would complete the existing . He added that, in the medium to long term, Jakarta’s would use while less areas could continue to use .

“We will carefully design the development to guarantee good and ensure there are no . We will also ensure the minimum ,” he said.

The development plan is in line with the plan to regulate the towers, which now number 2,092. The originally planned to allow 800 communal towers.

As well as reducing the number of towers required, the development is expected to boost the usage of (ICT) in high schools.

Fauzi said using ICT in schools would improve learning opportunities, competitiveness, accountability and .

“With the development plan on the way, we also expect to our students to achieve more in the future,” he said.

Margani Mustar, head of the secondary education agency, said that all state high schools and vocational schools had , whereas only 60 percent of the private secondary schools were connected to the Internet.

Jakarta currently has 116 state high schools, 62 state vocational schools, 346 private high schools and 606 private vocational schools.

“Our target is for each classroom to have LCD projectors and computers. However, the most important thing is to nurture the culture of use among students,” Margani said after launching an ICT-based community for high schools.

The set up an online system for student enrollment, school administration system and school budget.

The online program has connected more than 10,000 computers in schools, allowed 100 schools to have hotspot areas, furnished 200 staff rooms with LCDs and provided around 7,000 teachers with laptops.

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