Cambodia ICT
Cambodia ICT
Cambodia ICT
Development and
International Cooperation
November, 2007
1. Country Background
2. Current ICT Status
3. On NiDA
4. e-Government and
International
Cooperation
5. Conclusion
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CONTENTS
1. Country Background
2. Current ICT Status
3. On NiDA
4. e-Government and
International
Cooperation
5. Conclusion
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Country Background
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Brief Country information
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Country Economy
1. Country Background
2. Current ICT Status
3. On NiDA
4. e-Government and
International
Cooperation
5. Conclusion
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Telephone
Fixed Phone:
Fixed phone subscribers: around 35,000
(TC, Camintel and WLL-Camshin)
Mobile Phone
GSM, GPRS/EDGE, CDMA and W-CDMA.
CamGSM(Mobitel): 900MHz and W-CDMA/2100MHz
Camshin: GSM1800MHz, CDMA450MHz
TMIC (Casacom): GSM900MHz,
Appliphone: GSM900MHz (just start implementing)
National ICT Development Authority Page - 10 Source: Mr. Chakrya Moa, TC (2007)
Internet Connectivity for ISPs in Cambodia
Telecom Cambodia
CamNet
DSL, Wireless
Broadband
Camintel PPCTV
ISP ISP
DSL Cable Modem, DSL
iPSTAR
Satellite
Vietel Optical fiber connection to Vietel Vietnam
Cambodia
iPSTAR HUB
WiCam Telesurf Online
Shin Satellite DSL, Wireless
Broadband ISP ISP ISP
Wireless DSL, Wireless
Broadband Broadband
Optical connection
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to VDC Vietnam
Growth of IT in Cambodia
Note:
Source: Information Economy Report 2006, UNCTAD
Infodensity refers to the stocks of IT capital and labor,
** Data of MPTC as of Oct. 2006
including networks and IT skills. This indicator will show
a country’s productive capacity.
Page - 12 Source: Mr. Fuse Makota (2007)
CONTENTS
1. Country Background
2. Current ICT Status
3. On NiDA
4. e-Government and
International
Cooperation
5. Conclusion
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National ICT Development Authority
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NiDA Structure
CHAIRMAN
Samdach Hun Sen,
Prime Minister
VICE CHAIRMAN
H.E. Sok An, Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of the Office of Council of
Ministers
GAIS
SECRETARY GENERAL
H.E. Dr. Leewood Phu
1. Country Background
2. Current ICT Status
3. On NiDA
4. e-Government and
International
Cooperation
5. Conclusion
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e-Government: GAIS Project by NiDA
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Government Administration Information System (GAIS)
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Objectives of GAIS
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Impact of GAIS
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E-Government
•Greater public policy and good governance
•User-searching for a document, help feature, and a site map
•Interaction with information flowing from government to the citizen
•Citizens’ payment for public services through bank or bank cards.
•Contact to government officials available via email, fax, telephone and post
•Regular site update to keep the information
•e-banking, electronic bidding e-procument
Long-term stage
Socio-economic
requirements
Users’ benefits
Medium-term stage in
2010
Provisional stage in
2008
Requirements in each
Trial stage
stage in: SOW of JICA
ICT Experts
zPublic sector
Users’ benefits in
zPrivate sector
each stage in:
zEducational sector
zPublic sector
zPrivate sector
We are here e-Government
Cambodia zEducational sector
now!
Source: According NiDA’s Action Plan proposed by JICA Experts Sept. 11, 2004
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- Provincial Administration Information
system (PAIS)
- National Infrastructure
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Opening of the PAIS Project
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National Fiber Optic Backbone
LAOS PDR
Oudor Mean chey
Preah Vihea
Poi Pet
Kra lanh
Stoeung
Ban teay Treng
Siem Reap Dom Dek
Mean chey
Kampong Kdei
Battam
bong Stung
Kampong Thom
Pai lin Pursat Kratie
Kampong Thmor
Kampong
KamPong Cham
Chhnang Skun VIET NAM
Phnom Penh
Legend
Kampong Speu Nak Loeung
: Currently Installed
Bavet Routes Aprox. 750 km
Takeo
Svay Rieng : Planned For 5 Years
Sihnouk Kam pot
: JBIC Project
Sub Marine Ville
Cable : Vietel Cambodia
Dedicated
Trial Stage Service for 5
(Present) Year 2004 Dedicated main cities
Service for 3
Basic Service
Main Cities under
for 90%
Immediate
Provinces
Actions
Source: According NiDA’s Action Plan proposed by JICA Experts Sept. 11, 2004
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CONTENTS
1. Country Background
2. Current ICT Status
3. On NiDA
4. e-Government and
International
Cooperation
5. Conclusion
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Conclusion
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Thank You
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