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Internet Infrastructure in Lao PDR

Internet Infrastructure in Lao PDR. Presented by: Somphayvanh SENGSOURINHA Technical staff of Information Technology Center Lao National Internet Committee. ICT Infrastructure. 4 Telecommunication operators: ETL, Laotel, LAT, Milicom-Lao

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Internet Infrastructure in Lao PDR

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  1. Internet Infrastructure in Lao PDR Presented by: Somphayvanh SENGSOURINHA Technical staff of Information Technology Center Lao National Internet Committee

  2. ICT Infrastructure • 4 Telecommunication operators: ETL, Laotel, LAT, Milicom-Lao • 5 provinces have a fiber Optic Network connectivity to Vientiane (ETL has plants to cover capitals of 13 provinces by the year 2004 and 142 districts headquarters by 2005. • At may 2003, there are 72,235 PSTN lines in services from 3 operators, which 1,706 subscribers in the rural province. And there are only 300 public telephones, which all of them are located in the big city only. • In may 2003 there are 106,951 mobile subscribers from4 operators, which Laotel controlling around three quarters of the market. • There are about 20,000 computers in the country and growing at about 300 per month currently. • Most of government ministries are running some form of local area network (LAN), which each of them designed their network specifically with infrastructure in mind. • Starting to use Wireless system and Optic fiber 1994-2004 Asia Pacific Networking Group All Copy Right Reserved

  3. ICT industries and services • ICT industry was established in early 1980s. However it has not so much developed The Lao IT industry was limited to small computer stores, which can be divided into four sectors: • Computer retailers: Computer retailing and servicing • Internet Service: Provided Internet Access, design and hosting web sites • Education: IT related training • Wireless Network solution: Design and install wireless LAN & WAN 5 provinces have a fiber Optic Network connectivity to Vientiane (ETL has plants to cover capitals of 13 provinces by the year 2004 and 142 districts headquarters by 2005. • The Lao IT market is very small (mainly gov & org), therefore specialization in one particular sector of this market is usually unprofitable • Low-cost computers are usually imported by retailers from China, Thailand and Vietnam or assembled locally from imported parts. Larger retailers import brand name equipment mostly from Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan. • There is a 5% tariff on all imported hardware. There is also 10 % turnover tax applied to all computer retailers. These two tax are passed on directly to customers, along with additional 20%-50% markup profits. 1994-2004 Asia Pacific Networking Group All Copy Right Reserved

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  5. The Internet Development 1994-2004 Asia Pacific Networking Group All Copy Right Reserved

  6. Lao National Internet Committee Gateway 1994-2004 Asia Pacific Networking Group All Copy Right Reserved

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  9. The inhibition to growth. • Lao PDR has been one of the last countries in Asian region to establish full Internet connectivity, Lao PDR has largely remained disconnected from transnational world of cyberspace. • Government ministries make little use of the global network and the business sector has equally been slow to implement Internet related application. • The price still very high and each service provider are defining the fee by their own. • Equipment for using the Internet still expensive • Most of service are concentrating to the foreign customer and big companies. • The service quality still very low and not so upgrading • Lack of local manual and hand book of Internet • Lack of content in Lao language 1994-2004 Asia Pacific Networking Group All Copy Right Reserved

  10. Coming soon new infrastructure • ETL = Optic fiber, 2005 • LTC = New Optic fiber, 2006 • Tango = Optic fiber (under negotiate to use ETL) • Skytelecom = CDMA system, 2006 • Starnet = Satellite, 2006 • ISPs = VSAT, Fiber, Microwave 1994-2004 Asia Pacific Networking Group All Copy Right Reserved

  11. Thank you 1994-2004 Asia Pacific Networking Group All Copy Right Reserved

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