[Chapter-delegates] Application to form a Chapter in Jakarta, Indonesia

Cintra Sooknanan cintra.sooknanan at gmail.com
Wed Nov 6 03:04:20 PST 2013


Dear Sabrina,

ISOC Trinidad and Tobago Chapter is also in endorsement and support of this
application subject to clarification on the organisational points raised by
Marcin.

We also note that there are only four founding members listed (normally
applications have a full compliment of twenty-five or more). Since we do
not wish there to be a significant delay from the chapter's in formation
status to approval please verify the number of initial members.

Regards

Cintra Sooknanan


On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 9:20 PM, Tomohiro -INSTALLER- Fujisaki/藤崎 智宏 <
fujisaki at venus.gr.jp> wrote:

>
> We're so sorry for responding just before the deadline.
>
> ISOC Japan chapter fully support the formation of ISOC Chapter in
> Indonesia!
>
> Yours Sincerely,
> --
> Tomohiro Fujisaki/ISOC Japan Chapter
>
> From: Sabrina Wilmot <wilmot at isoc.org>
> Subject: [Chapter-delegates] Application to form a Chapter in Jakarta,
> Indonesia
> Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2013 14:37:51 +0000
>
>  | Dear Colleagues,
>  |
>  | The following application for a Chapter in Jakarta, Indonesia, has been
> received. It is being sent to this list for peer comment and review.
>  | Please note that the Chapter is not yet formed and has not officially
> been recognised by the Internet Society.
>  | If there are people on this list that know the individuals proposing to
> establish the Chapter, feedback is especially welcome.
>  | The period allowed for comments is two weeks and the deadline is 7
> November 2013.
>  |
>  | Please do not hesitate to contact me on or off list.
>  |
>  | Thanks,
>  | Sabrina Wilmot
>  | Manager, Chapter Formation
>  | Internet Society
>  |
>  | -------------------------------
>  |
>  | Chapter Application
>  |
>  | A.    Proposed name of the Chapter
>  |
>  | The Proposed Name of The Chapter is
>  | “Internet Society Indonesia – Jakarta Chapter”
>  |
>  | B.     Community of Interest the Chapter will to serve
>  |
>  | The Chapter wil serve the capital & metropolitan city of Jakarta,
> Indonesia and its surroundings
>  |
>  | C.     Purpose and Scope of the Chapter
>  |
>  | Introduction – Internet Penetration in Indonesia started in the mid
> 1990s. By end of 1995 27 ISP licenses were issued.  By 1997 indonesian non
> profit ISP association (APJII) has initiated its first Internet Exchange in
> Jakarta. However, the main driving force has been from one specific
> community: Indonesian ISPs. On related important issues, education the
> mass, the closest internet conference around APAC has been APRICOT (Asia
> Pacific Regional Internet Conference on Operational Technologies) where
> APJII had a change also to become a host in 2007.
>  |
>  | It is clear that despite a growing number of ISPs in Indonesia
> (licenses registered to over 200+), and some Indonesian government
> initiatives (building more internet exchange in the provincials, delivering
> so called “internet to highshool/villages” program, etc) the fact remains
> that some of the more important issues such as DNSSEC implementation has
> been lagging in Indonesia.
>  |
>  | In short,  for the sake of just “catching up with the rest of the
> region” on DNSSEC, Ipv6 etc. a focused community on INTERNET related issues
> should be established. This time, is not just about ISP business (that has
> been the major focus of APJII – the Indonesian ISP association), but the
> growth of the overall INTERNET and real benefit to the end users.
>  | It is clear that rather than reinventing the wheel, the local community
> should take a look at the Internet Society Chapter and establish one
> chapter in Jakarta where all the stake-holders such Business, Government,
> Private companies, Consultants, NGOs, Universities and end-users are all
> residing in.
>  |
>  | The Overall Purpose of the Internet Society Indonesia – Jakarta Chapter
> is as follows:
>  |
>  | §  Nurturing Global Collaboration – by actively participating as
> Indonesia representative in the global Internet Society (ISOC) ecosystem
> and strategically position ISOC Indonesia-Jakarta Chapter as the missing
> piece needed to complete/strengthen the local Indonesian IT Community
> Sub-Ecosystems (consisting APJII, PANDI, FTII, Mastel and many others). The
> focus is clear: on Standards, Policy and Education of Internet Technologies.
>  |
>  | For this specific reason, we decided to start ISOC Indonesia chapter in
> the capital city of  Jakarta. In hoping that this chapter will act as a
> catalyst for others similar interest communities throughout Indonesian
> archipelago to start their own chapters in their respective regions.
>  |
>  | §  Assuring continuous Internet Technology adoption – guaranteeing
>  that in the near future Indonesia is at least on the same par with the
> rest of the region on specific Internet technologies adoption. Not for the
> sake of to always implement the newest/latest/greatest Internet
> technologies prescribed by any vendors (“me too” attitude) but those
> proven/selected  Internet technologies that will bring demonstrated benefit
> to the end-users. In return, ISOC Indonesia – Jakarta Chapter will give
> local perspective feedback to ISOC. Local ISOC Indonesia – Jakarta Chapter
> will serve as a local trusted resource and partner to government
> institution, business, organization and universities.
>  |
>  | D. Founding Members of the Chapter
>  |
>  | The Jakarta Chapter has to be initiated as soon as possible.
>  | In early 2012 a representative of ISPs, Domain Registrations, NGOs,
> Academician, and IT consultants  got together and formed an non profit
> organization called: MAPI (Masyarakat Pemanfaat Internet) – loosely
> translated into a society of Internet users.
>  |
>  | In 2013, out of a handful of MAPI members, we picked four
> representatives from 4 different backgrounds: IT/Internet Consultant,
> University Lecturer, NGO professional and ISP owner to set up ISOC
> Indonesia– Jakarta Chapter and to position as  founding members of ISOC –
> Jakarta Chapter. The founding members are:
>  |
>  | GARIN GANIS – MAPI chairman; Global ISOC Member
>  |  YUDHO GIRI SUCAHYO – MAPI co-chairman
>  | YLB SUMARYO HADI – MAPI – General Secretary
>  | IRVAN NASRUN – MAPI - member
>  |
>  | A Quick CV/Biography of the founding members:
>  |
>  | Garin Ganis graduated from Polytechnic Institute of New York, Brooklyn
> Campus (now: NYU Polytech) in 1988. He has over 20+ years experiences in
> Network Analysis on Enterprise as well as Internet Service Providers. Some
> highlights (on Internet & general issues):
>  | ·       1995 – He established among the early adopters of ISPs: Pacific
> Internet Indonesia ISP & participated in the early implementation of APJII
> Internet Exchange (1997)
>  | ·       1999 – He supervised successfully Nationwide IT Infrastructure
> ( a mixture of SNA & TCP/IP) to support the 1st Information
> Technology-based Indonesian Election (KPU 1999)
>  | ·       2002 - He received a scholarship from USTTI on ISP design &
> Backbone protocols (completed sessions in Washington D.C & San Jose, USA)
>  | ·       2005 – He represented APJII in Kyoto to win & to host APRICOT
> (Asia Pacific Regional Internet Conference on Operational Technologies)
> 2007 in Bali
>  | ·       2009-2010 He was invited by ITU (International
> Telecommunication Union) as Internet expert for their various assigments in
> the region, such as to survey, design & train Afghanistan people to
> implement National Internet Exchange in Kabul, Afghanistan, and
> subsequently various speaking engagements on internet technologies in
> Vietnam and Thailand
>  | ·       He & his team have optimized many corporate network
> infrastructures including from  top 20 listing of Lion Share State Owned
> Enterprise in Indonesia (such as PT Pertamina, PT Semen Indonesia, PT
> Telkom –RisTI, PT PLN-ICON+ )
>  | ·       He has held various corporate positions throughout his IT
> career from Network Engineer, Network Analyst, Manager, General Manager,
> Director to CEO; his current position: Principle Consultant for a small
> Network Performance Consulting firm: Chief Kreasindo
>  |
>  | Some Personal Contacts /References: please check LinkedIN:
>  | USA – Net-Analysts: Bill Alderson (ex PMG) , Laura Chappell (Wireshark
> University), Scott Haughdahl (Architect @Blue Cross), Betty Dubois
> (Wireshark Instructor), Annette Clewett (Author: Network Resource
> Planning), Barry Banner (Indep. Netanalyst from Texas), Neal Alen (Gigamon
> Senior Net-analyst)
>  | APAC – Phillip Smith (APNIC/APIA), Sanjaya (APNIC), Ole Jacobsen
> (APRICOT/Editor IP Journal)
>  | INDONESIA – Bobby Nazief (Indep. Consultant), Silvya Sumarlin (FTII),
> Theodor Sukardi (PANDI), Riskan Chandra (PT Telkom), Budi Rahardjo (ID-CERT)
>  |
>  |
>  | E. List of Supporters
>  |
>  | PANDI (Indonesian Domain Name Registry)
>  | ANDI BUDIMANSYAH – Chairman PANDI
>  |
>  | PANDI has offered one room at their office as ISOC – Jakarta Chapter
> secretarial office and a place to hold ISOC related regular meeting.
>  |
>  | APJII (Indonesian Non Profit ISP organization)
>  | FREDY PINONTOAN
>  |
>  | FTII (Indonesian Federation of IT )
>  | SE WYDIANTARI SUMARLIN – Chairman FTII
>  |
>  | During ISOC meeting held within APRICOT 2013 Conference in Singapore,
> APJII and PANDI financed MAPI members to attend.
>  |
>  | F.     List of Requirements
>  |
>  | This is a non profit international affiliated organization and under
> Indonesian law has to be registered – as such, we have created a local non
> profit organization that will serve as a local organization called MAPI
> (Masyarakat Pemanfaat Internet) – or Indonesian Society of INTERNET users.
>  |
>  | G.    Additional Information
>  |
>  | The idea was to setup ISOC Indonesia – Jakarta Chapter with few
> founding members and quickly roll out the chapter. In addition under MAPI
> we have gathered around 20 participants that are either already joined ISOC
> as global member or in the process/commitment to join.
>  |
>  |
>  |
>  |
>  |
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