[Chapter-delegates] Application to form a Chapter in Jakarta, Indonesia
Barrack Otieno
otieno.barrack at gmail.com
Fri Oct 25 01:36:09 PDT 2013
We support from Kenya Chapter.
On Oct 25, 2013 11:31 AM, "Sudarshan TSB" <sudarshan.tsb at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> That's Great news. ISOC Bangalore chapter fully support this intiative.
>
> Dr. Sudarshan
> Chair,
> ISOC Bangalore chapter
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 8:07 PM, Sabrina Wilmot <wilmot at isoc.org> wrote:
>
>> 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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> Dept. of Computer Science & Engg.,
> Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham (University),
> Amrita School of Engineering,
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