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Smart Cloud Strategy in Japan
November 2010
Yasu TANIWAKI
Division Director, ICT Strategy Division
Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications JAPAN
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Broadband
Super Hi-speedBroadband 90%
Government goal FY2010March E 2008
Status of Broadband Deployment (household coverage estimate within service area)
95.2%(486.3M hhlds)
83.5%(426.8M hhlds)
March E 2007
98.3%(508.3M hhlds)
86.5%(447.1M hhlds)
98.8%(522.5M hhlds)
90.1%(476.5M hhlds)
March E 2009Source: Survey by MIC
No areas with zero broadband
Optical fiber (FTTH)○Subs: 1,779○Operators: 192
Wireless (FWA, BWA)○ Subs: 16.5○ Operators: 48
Cable Internet○Subs: 435○Operators: 379
DSL○Subs: 974○Operators: 42
Trend of broadband subscriptions (as of end March 2010; unit: 10,000 subs)Total 320.4M subs
Source: Quarterly data of subscriptions and share of telecom services published by MIC
Expected to be achieved by end FY 2010
Goal achieved
99.1%(523.9M hhlds)
91.6%(484.5M hhlds)
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Number of subscribers
-Mobile phones: Approx. 112,714,800 units
-IMT-2000: Approx. 109,914,800 units
~TCA investigation~
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Infrastructure coverage moving ahead while service lags behind
Utilization
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3. Government use: No. 18
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(4) Contribution to efficiency within
the administration: No. 23
2. Corporate use: No. 81. Personal use: No. 9
(2) Corporate use of internet: No. 8(1) Personal use of internet: No. 9
Infrastructure
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5. Mobile environment coverage: No. 114. Fixed network coverage: No. 7
(9) Mobile broadband penetration: No. 1
(8) Mobile phone penetration: No. 21(5) Household Internet coverage: No. 5
(6) Fixed broadband coverage: No. 13
(10) Mobile phone fees: No. 21(7) Fixed broadband fees: No. 6
Infrastructure
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8. Accommodation level: No. 1
(15) No. of Internet hosts: No. 11
(16) Ratio of optical fiber: No. 1
7. Stability: No. 46. Technology up to date: No. 1
(13) Fixed broadband quality: No. 2
(14) No. of safe servers: No. 14
(11) Highest speed of fixed
broadband: No. 1
(12) Ratio of 3G UEs: No. 1
source: MIC “White Paper on Telecommunications, 2010” (2010)
ICT Progress Level
No. 2
No. 1: Korea
No. 2: Japan
No. 3: Denmark
No. 4: Sweden
No. 5: USA
No. 6: Netherlands
No. 7: Singapore
No. 8: Switzerland
No. 9: Finland
No. 10: Australia
No. 11: Austria
No. 12: UK
No. 13: Canada
No. 14: Germany
No. 15: Portugal
No. 16: New Zealand
No. 17: France
No. 18: Belgium
No. 19: Spain
No. 20: Italy
No. 21: Russia
No. 22: Brazil
No. 23: China
No. 24: South Africa
No. 25: India
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Smart Cloud Strategy
Making the computer resources users require available as services “when they need them, and in just the right amount”
Cloud services(Services that use cloud computing technology)
■ Lagging behind in utilization of ICT in government; medical care; education; agricultural, forestry, and fisheries; etc.
■ Need for full utilization of ICT through diffusion of cloud services
Delay in utilization of ICT
■ Even when viewed internationally, Japan has the world’s best network (broadband) for use of cloud services.
The world’s most advanced network environment
Realizing full utilization of ICT through development and diffusion of next-generation cloud services (smart cloud services) that can reach beyond corporate and industrial frameworks to share vast volumes of
information and knowledge among all social systems
Smart cloud services
Utilization Strategy Technology Strategy International Strategy
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Utilization Strategy
■Promotion of ICT Utilization(examples)✔Medical care cloud✔Education cloud✔Agriculture cloud
■Advancing social infrastructure(examples) ✔Smart grid✔Green ITS (Intelligent Transportation System)
✔Management of roads & bridges through IPv6 based sensor networks
■Vitalization of SMEs & venture companies(examples)✔Cross-regional cooperation between SMEs✔Improvement of Supply Chain Management through cloud services
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Technology Strategy
■R&D ✔Technology for collection, extraction, accumulation and modeling of a vast
majority of real-time streaming data and its optimization at times when conditions change
✔Technology that enhances security and reliability ✔Technology that promotes “Green ICT”
--- Green by ICT : Green cloud data centers --- Green of ICT
■Standardization ✔ User-centric approach is required.
”Elimination of excessive lock-in” vs “Ensuring service & technology innovation”✔Focus should be put on:
--- SLA--- Security level--- Interoperability for hybrid cloud services
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International Strategy
■With the widespread use of cloud services, case storing and processing of data overseas may increase.
■Issues to be discussed at international fora(examples)✔Jurisdiction over databases stored in other countries (eg. privacy protection act)✔Dispute settlement mechanism ✔Countermeasures against “harmful” information✔Possibility of government intervention with respect to private-sector data
✔Ownership of IPRs regarding data stored on a cloud data center in other countries
■ Towards consensus building✔Cooperation between public and private sectors ✔ITU, OECD, APEC, and other international fora✔Bilateral consultations
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