Smart Islands, Intelligent Nations. Carlyle Roberts, Bahamas Telecommunications Company August 1 st, 2016

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Smart Islands, Intelligent Nations Carlyle Roberts, Bahamas Telecommunications Company August 1 st, 2016

Technology: Constantly Evolving Evolutionary Path

Technology: Creating a new world Evolutionary Path

CITY SMART CITY / ISLAND Technology: More to offer

Diving in "New Providence is to be a smart island...smarter, more competitive and more sustainable." "A smart city is above all a human-centric city, which relies on an ICT infrastructure and continued urban development, always taking environmental and economic sustainability into account. - Honlin Zhao, Secretary General of the ITU 1 So...what is needed to create a smart city/island/nation? Next-generation ICT infrastructure A well-defined and integrated management framework Smart users 1 ITU head officially designates New Providence first smart island, The Nassau Guardian, 15 April 2016

Perspectives ABOUT US Present throughout the region Investing heavily in deploying advanced ICT capabilities in the Caribbean Committed to intelligent

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF BEING INTELLIGENT? Economic Development Committed to intelligent Expanding Beyond Borders Global Competitiveness Environmental Sustainability New Citizen Services Operational Efficiency

What systems define an intelligent nation? Connected bus systems Smart parking Traffic management Intelligent agriculture Integrated regulatory/ policy framework Smart Grid Multi-modal transport Ride sharing Car/bike as a service Intelligent transportation systems Intelligent industry (e.g., port systems) Intelligent Intelligent Nations Nations a starting point Building management systems Digital economy (open data) Healthcare, education, security Social and mobile platforms Intelligent public works Water and waste management

Challenges Infrastructure Planning Leadership Skills and resources

Infrastructure 1 Connectivity Wired and wireless for citizen, business and government 2 Broadband availability Reach and cost 3 Instrumentation Sensors, monitoring systems (including smartphones) 4 IT infrastructure In country and cloud Public and private sectors Connectivity Instrumentation Broadband availability IT infrastructure

Planning National strategy and plan Define social and economic objectives Build manageable and measurable roadmaps Regional and global coordination Participate in global ecosystems Sharing to capitalize on economies of scale Standardization Ensure connectivity standards to enable system collaboration and integration Data and meta data standards to enable open access and to ensure security and privacy of information Regulatory update Encourage innovation Align with the emerging digital economy

Skills and Resources IT Skills Data analytic capabilities Integration expertise Security and networking specialists Smart Citizens Experience with smart mobile devices and Internet technologies Facility with social/mobile platforms and applications Digital Entrepreneurship Capacity to work with data inputs as part of core business processes Facility with new Internet-based business models Collaboration with global experts Digital access Address the digital divide; ensure that all citizens and businesses have access to digital resources

Leadership. Vision Economic direction Openness to new collaboration models Awareness of the new rules of growth Understand and communicate ICTenabled opportunities Articulate Intelligent Nation benefits to business and citizens; encourage support and participation Ability to develop credible business cases and to find new ways of funding these activities Identify opportunities for quick wins, and expand scope based on demonstrated success Supporting the growth of the digital economy Public/private, private/private; incountry, regional, global Collaboration at the task, process, and/or system level(s) Understanding that new technologies (e.g., IoT) mean that the sources of innovation are likely to be distributed

The Path Forward

How to make sure your Intelligent Nations initiative fails! DEFINE OBJECTIVES/ BUILD ROADMAPS Ignore the lessons learned by cities/countries that have experimented with Intelligent/Smart communities Go it alone! Avoid collaboration with key stakeholders (citizens, industry, suppliers, peers)

How to make sure your Intelligent Nations initiative fails! DEFINE OBJECTIVES/ BUILD ROADMAPS DEPLOY INFRASTRUCTURE Make broadband as INACCESSIBLE as possible Ignore ICT interoperability requirements and data/technology standards

How to make sure your Intelligent Nations initiative fails! DEFINE OBJECTIVES /BUILD ROADMAP DEPLOY INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOP SKILLS Avoid use of remote skilled workers Train to meet yesterday s ICT demands

How to make sure your Intelligent Nations initiative fails! DEFINE OBJECTIVES/ BUILD ROADMAPS DEPLOY INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOP SKILLS BUILD AWARENESS/ ENCOURAGE PARTICIPATION Plan Top Down; Don t look for input Try not to align investments and incentives with targeted digital economy outcomes

How to make sure your Intelligent Nations initiative fails! DEFINE OBJECTIVES /BUILD ROADMAPS DEPLOY INFRASTRUCT URE DEVELOP SKILLS BUILD AWARENESS/ ENCOURAGE PARTICIPATION EXPAND & GROW Plan only for today; deploy platforms that can t scale Publish a vision statement without tangible, timed markers; consider publication itself as evidence of success

How C&W Business can help you to succeed with your Intelligent Nations initiative C&W is committed to building Smart infrastructure to support Intelligent outcomes We combine infrastructure and skills and are the only provider in the region who can support roadmap development and your expansion path

How we are investing in your Intelligent Nations success Gartner Group DRaaS Magic Quadrant The region s most extensive infrastructure: cable, networking, data centres and skilled staff recognized by Gartner as a global leader

How we are investing in your Intelligent Nations success PROOF OF CONCEPT SPANISH WELLS, ELEUTHERA, BAHAMAS PREPAID ELECTRICITY

How we are investing in your Intelligent Nations success Guidance for Caribbean governments, based on research with Caribbean governments Forming now: a community of and for Caribbean stakeholders to develop and promote regionallyrelevant Intelligent Nations best practices

Thank you! Carlyle.Roberts@btcbahamas.com

How we are investing in your Intelligent Nations success 1 APP TO RULE THE HOME Partnership with local security systems firms to enable Customers to design their home within their budget with BTC services bundles and a security system plan Additional smart features provided via Smart App to assist in energy and water savings; as well as security options SMART HOME