Tasmania The Digital Future Mark Kelleher, Secretary December 2009
Tasmania A Global Digital Hotspot
The NBN: what is it? Provide a wholesale service that enables competition and innovation by service providers Offer open access and equivalence, creating a level competitive playing field for retail service providers Facilitate any to any connectivity Promote maximum end-user choice in terms of both services and providers Deliver appropriate network reliability, resilience and security Allow secure simultaneous delivery of multiple applications with predictable levels of quality (ref: Mike Quigley, 23/09/09, NBNCo Initial Steps) NBN Network Boundary Service Providers Applications & Content Access Aggregation ISP O N T O L T NSP RSP
The NBN: what does it mean for Tasmania? Tasmania is to host the initial roll out of the NBN. Tasmania will play a crucial role in defining how the NBN will be designed, implemented and ultimately utilised across the rest of Australia. The scale and complexity of the project is already attracting national and international attention ti to Tasmania The NBN will play a defining role in shaping the social and economic future of the state. The NBN roll out in Tasmania is expected to create a minimum of 1 000 jobs over the life of the project It is estimated t that t between $600 million and $800 million will be invested in the roll out alone. A conservative estimate suggests a further $500 million investment will be made in establishing support infrastructure and aligning business functions to the NBN.
The NBN in Tasmania is underway 1. The Tasmanian Government s existing optical fibre network will be extended over a period of five years to pass approximately 200,000 homes and businesses throughout the state. 2. The first stage of this work, due for completion in the second quarter of 2010, involves extension of the fibre backbone: from Cambridge via Midway Point to Triabunna from Port Latta to Smithton from George Town via Scottsdale to St Helens. 3. The first three towns to receive fibre-to-the premises distributed via local networks due towards mid 2010 will be: Midway Point Smithton Scottsdale
The NBN in Tasmania is underway Planning for stage two is now underway with Seven more towns to receive including: Deloraine George Town St Helens Sorell Triabunna Kingston Beach South Hobart
The ubiquitous opportunity Reaching 90% Fibre to The Premises connectivity by 2014 will position Tasmania as the ideal location for global digital corporations to demonstrate new services and applications including: Smart Grid technology Virtual in-home care for the chronically ill and elderly Anywhere, anytime learning Digital content storage repositories Hi definition IPTV and Video on Demand services Virtual retailing experiences, and Augmented reality based tourism experiences
NBN Utility ubiquitous standard None Wireless < 2Mbps Dial up 56 Kbps ADSL 1 < 8Mbps 3G < 2Mbps ADSL 2+ < 20 Mbps Dial up 56 Kbps 3G < 2Mbps None ADSL 1 Dial up 56 Kbps ADSL 1 < 8Mbps 3G < 2Mbps ADSL 1 < 8Mbps Dial up 56 Kbps Wireless < 2Mbps ADSL 2+ < 20 Mbps None ADSL 1 < 8Mbps 3G < 2Mbps ADSL 1 < 8Mbps Dial up 56 Kbps ADSL 2+ < 20 Mbps None Wireless < 2Mbps Sat/Radio 12 Mbps Sat/Radio 12 Mbps Broadband today Broadband under the NBN
Digitally diverse uses DATA INTERNET VPN VIDEO CONF GAMES VOICE IP PHONE XBOX NET GAMES POTS ATA SECURITY POTS NBN VIDEO CONF VIDEO PWR, GAS METERING STB IPTV VOD
Paradigm shift from information to services NBN
Digital Futures: a five-year vision Tasmania will become the most connected and digitally progressive place in the world where: Virtual services parity exists between urban and regional Tasmania Tasmania leads the nation in digital literacy and participation rates The Digital Economy supports growth in jobs and investment Tasmania s culture, heritage and industry are globally accessible Tasmania leads the nation in digital innovation and utilisation Digital technology underpins sustainable social and economic activity across the state, and Digital driven efficiency supports growth in demand for public services
Building awareness and demonstrating ideas Premier David Bartlett has announced the State Government will provide $1 million in funding to assist key industry groups to take advantage of the National Broadband Network. These include. The funding is to be provided to the TCCI, the TFGA, the Tourism Industry Council of Tasmania and the Small Business Council of Tasmania to: Develop education and awareness programs for their members; Build capacity within each sector to ensure business is well equipped to take advantage of emerging opportunities; and Develop pprototypes and demonstration models for innovative products and services that are now possible as a result of the NBN
Tasmanian Digital Futures Master Plan Communications & Stakeholder Management Plan Digital Futures Advisory Council Digital Futures Steering Committee Two Year Activity Plan Digital Futures Office Leverage International Expertise World s Best Practice Focus Five Year Road Map
Next steps: The Premier has announced the implementation of the Master Plan and the establishment of the Digital Futures Advisory Council. The Council members will be announced in the coming weeks. Next steps include: Premier to address the Realising Our Broadband Future Forum in Sydney on 11/12/09 Establishment of the Digital Futures Office in DEDTA Convening of the Digital Futures Steering Group Launch of an EOI for project proposals that align with the two-year activity plan Commence a state-wide educations and awareness program starting in the Smart Towns Establish a Digital Futures web site and provide a downloadable copy of the Master Plan