5. Exchange of Goods and Information and Growth of Cities Along the rivers Along Railways Routes Along Major Highways When information can come to your premises? How has it disrupted the traditional way of doing business? What should we do to leverage it for our development (industry, society, government etc) How does it lead to inclusion?
6.
7. For example, The World Bank and OECD estimate 1.2-1.4% economic growth for every 10% increase in penetrationCorrelation coefficient= 0.77 Global competi-tiveness index1 Germany, USA, Sweden, Austria, Japan Philippines, India , Indonesia, Vietnam, Broadband penetration, 2010 (% PP) 1. WEF index based on a range of parameters – economic, technology, social, etc. SOURCE: OECD, Pyramid Research, World Economic Forum, IBSG SP Analysis
8. Considering its significance, huge investments have been made or planned on National Broadband Network programs worldwide Bubble size= Govt. spend NBN coverage, speed offered and extent of government spend South Korea (~$1.5B) Singapore (~$1B) Japan Various models of govt. engagement/ funding (low-Sweden vs. high-Australia) Australia (~$25B) NZ France USA (~$7B) Spain Finland Greece Germany Estonia Slovakia Austria UK Malaysia India (~$6-12B1) Lithuania Bangladesh ($ 450 mil) Brazil 20 100 40 60 80 1. Per TRAI report, investt. of Rs. 28K-60Kcrores SOURCE: EIU, TRAI, OECD, Cisco IBSG SP analysis
9. Internet: The Next Highway Internet is the next river of information and knowledge Should its penetration remain at 7%? Even where available its quality is like our rural roads/state highways NoFN plans to cover 250,000 Panchayats by 2014 What about our cities where Internet is not available in all localities? Cities and Towns where SMBs are located. Should it be left to Telephone companies?
11. Broadband is the New Critical City Infrastructure Infrastructure that provides intelligence Infrastructure that is used intelligently Infrastructure which is as important as Bijli, Sadak and Paani. Physical and virtual environment are intertwined Location freedom of social and economic activities
12. 2004 2009 2005 2006 2007 2008 2011 2012 2013 2010 1 Trillion 300 Million Device Evolution of the internet 400M devices connected - cars, buildings, hospitals, schools, government…everything is connected! Source: Forrester Research, Cisco Everything is Connected
29. Fiber to the Home Investment Example First Year Actives Other Services Installation Hardware FO Cable Civil Works Source: Corning, FTTH Council Europe.
34. Korea, JapanRisk leverage Requirement for market shaping Equal access backed by govt. led SPV/ utility model potentially more relevant for India, considering low monetization capability/ need for high market shaping (rural areas) SOURCE: Cisco IBSG SP analysis
35. What Next Punjab, which led green revolution and SMB revolution should lead this revolution as well E-enable its SMB in particular and people in general creating Smart and Connected Communities
36. Smart+Connected Communities Running a Village, City, Community, Country, the World on Networked Information Sustainability Services Delivered by Technology Environmental Economic Social Protecting the worldfor future generations Continuous job and business growth Enhanced quality of life for citizens
37. Smart+Connected Communities Health Retail School Telecom Utilities Safety & Security Sports & Leisure Travel Office Home Government Building Emergency Response Transportation COMMUNITY+CONNECT (Citizen Services) COMMUNITY+EXCHANGE (Integrated Operations Centers) SERVICE DELIVERY PLATFORM
38. Smart+Connected CommunitiesService Delivery Platform + Smart Solutions Smart Solutions Connected Citizen Services Connected Safety and Security Connected Transportation Connected Real Estate Connected Utilities Partner Solutions Business Citizen Service Provider City/Provincial/Federal Government Smart Platform(SDP+Smart Solutions) Solutions and Innovations Centre The Network As the Platform
Hinweis der Redaktion
Another major transition is the evolution of the internet. The foundation for the city of the future will be the network and the information it carries, enabling the delivery of vital services from transportation utilities and security to entertainment, education, and healthcare. Everything will be connected, intelligent, and green: from office buildings and appliances to hospitals and schools. Citizens and businesses will enjoy unprecedented levels of collaboration, productivity, and economic growth without compromising the environment. Managing and operating such a smart, connected community will be efficient, coordinated, and secure.
And its clear that city leaders see ICT in citiesas an enabler of sustainability which is itself an indication of many cities goals
A city of the future is a community that is run on networked information providing integrated services. Using intelligent networking capabilities, Cisco helps to create smart, connected communities that bring together new public and private partnerships in a common purpose: sustaining economic growth, engaging people of all ages and abilities, and addressing ongoing environmental issues and quality of life concerns. Cisco® Smart+Connected Communities is Cisco’s visionary answer: using intelligent networking capabilities to weave together people, services, community assets, and information into a single pervasive solution. Cisco’s Smart+Connected Communities initiative helps transform physical communities to connected communities and achieve economic, social, and environmental sustainability. Cisco works with customers from idea to execution, taking advantage of industry solutions built on the network as an open, integrated platform, a broad ecosystem of partners and innovative business models to change how communities are designed, built, managed, and renewed. Cisco Smart+Connected Communities enables citizens, mayors, developers, urban planners and other community stakeholders to address the challenges and opportunities of an urbanized world. It drives economic, social, and environmental sustainability.
The foundation for this city of the future will be the network and the information it carries, enabling the delivery of vital services from transportation utilities and security to entertainment, education, and healthcare. Everything will be connected, intelligent, and green: offices, buildings, appliances, hospitals and schools. Two vital facets of Cisco Smart+Connected Communities facilitate efficient delivery and management of services within a community. Community+Connect helps deliver comprehensive services to residents and businesses in a connected community. Community+Exchange helps enable the management and operation of a connected community to share information and collaborate across a community’s ecosystem of government agencies and private sector partners. Both Community+Connect and Community+Exchange are facilitated by the underlying Cisco Service Delivery Platform.The Cisco Service Delivery Platform is the foundational network underlying the community that enables Cisco, its partners, government, enterprises andcustomers to create and deploy new services and applications for the community, leveraging Cisco’s market leading architectures like IPNGN& Cloud, Borderless Networks etc.Cisco’s Community+Connect Services will transform constituent experiences as they live, work, learn, and play in a Smart+Connected Community. With the network as the underlying service delivery platform, Cisco and its public and private partners can deliver services for home, office, school, hospitals, malls, stadiums, travel, and government services in the community. Such as taking class from home and a school where learning takes place beyond the classroom walls; or a smart, connected home where you have access to real-time services about your home’s energy consumption, visit a doctor and transact a government service from the comfort of your living room. Cisco’s Community+Exchange, is a back-office Integrated Operations Center with Services that help in the planning and day-to-day operations and management of a community. By providing the network as a highly secure and resilient service delivery platform, customers can share information and collaborate across a community’s ecosystem of government agencies and private sector partners to facilitate utilities, transportation, telecommunications, safety and security, building systems, emergency response, and government social services. People that and businesses will enjoy unprecedented levels of collaboration, productivity, and economic growth without compromising the environment.. Our Smart+Connected Communities initiative enables citizens, mayors, developers, urban planners and other community stakeholders to address the challenges and opportunities of an urbanized world. The value is Sustainability – and Cisco is changing the definition to include Economic, Social as well as Environmental Sustainability.Fostering Social Sustainability: Enabling an enhances quality of life and standard of living in the community across health, education, etc. Boosting Economic Sustainability: By facilitating new job opportunities for citizens, inviting new businesses and helping key industries to flourish, improving business efficiencies, and increasing productivity and driving economic growth and Promoting Environment Sustainability: helping reduce the environmental impact by greener solutions, and better management of resources.
Cisco works with customers from idea to execution, taking advantage of industry solutions built on the network as an open, integrated platform, a broad ecosystem of partners and innovative business models to change how communities are designed, built, managed, and renewed. Cisco Smart+Connected Communities enables citizens, mayors, developers, urban planners and other community stakeholders to address the challenges and opportunities of an urbanized world. It drives economic, social, and environmental sustainability.Two vital facets of Cisco Smart+Connected Communities facilitate efficient delivery and management of services within a community. Community+Connect helps deliver comprehensive services to residents and businesses in a connected community. Community+Exchange helps enable the management and operation of a connected community to share information and collaborate across a community’s ecosystem of government agencies and private sector partners. Both Community+Connect and Community+Exchange are facilitated by the underlying Cisco Service Delivery Platform.Community+ConnectCisco’s Community+Connect transforms constituent experiences as they live, work, learn, and play in a Smart+Connected Community by leveraging real-time information and applications. With the network as the underlying service delivery platform, Cisco and its public and private partners can deliver services for home, work, school, hospitals, malls, stadiums, travel, and government and drive economic, social, and environmental sustainability. Community+ExchangeCisco’s Community+Exchange, is a back-office operations center that helps with the planning and day-to-day operations and management of a community. By providing the network as a highly secure and resilient service delivery platform, you can share information and collaborate across a community's ecosystem of government agencies and private sector partners to facilitate utilities, transportation, telecommunications, safety and security, building systems, health, and government social services. These two key facets of S+CC are built upon the Network as the Platform … and Service Delivery Platform … and let’s talk about SDP a bit more…