Wednesday, February 09, 2005

Suggestions to create more ICT Jobs

Dondi Mapa is The Commisioner on BSD for CICT, Below the contents of my comments on suugestions and Ideas on helping CICT develop and create jobs for ICT (Information and Communication Technologies Projects)

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Hi Dondi,

I just read the www.inq7.net infotech news and read about the one millionICT job article news. Its good to know you have a blogger site.

Well I am Martin www.mdesign.r8.org / www.martinangelo.tk / these are my sites I am into ICT consultancy based in Mindanao, work primarily in Telecoms, CATV, VOIP, Wireless, and Web Database Programming.

I read some comments from other visitors, others so pessimistic and reactive, but they have some point of view. Yes Its right we need to support existing ICT Companies Capabilities, because its them that hires, not the Government.

Well here's my suggestions Sir,

1. Yes we need to support existing ICT Companies, if possible provide them Government Sponsored training with a very good ICT speakers, maybe hire some succesful ICT CEO in bangalore india to speak in Philippines. There will be someone from Government who will look for the existing resources we have, and how these resources can be gather and expands its services.

2. Here in Mindanao, there are world class talents here from Programming, Graphic Designing, Web, Video Editint, etc. and also you can find them nationwide in the Philippines. There are many skilled ICT workers
here but the problem is the "Demand" ICT skilled workers are many, Supply is full but "Demand" is low. So Government and CICT commision will need to work out on the Demand part, but before working the Demand Part, CICT would need first to Account its resources. its correct and a perfect Idea to develop a portal for
registrations of skilled ICT workers, in that way we can categorized our resources. After categorizing and accounting our resources, the website or the CICT will sell the resources to foreign and local investors for these services. Example a digital editing company in the US will be invited to open an outsourcing Company in the Philippines in Digital editing with the profiles of registrants and resume related to digital editing forwarded to them. CICT job will be accounting and categorizing the ICT resources, after that selling the resources to investors.

3. To enable One MIllion ICT job in the Philippines, our network first and our telecom needs to change its traditional system, These are the hindrance sometimes in fast tracking our ICT development. VOIP bill and traditional communication billing system needs to be modeled in First world countries. PLDT in its network disable VOIP systems, which is sometimes part in Call Centers. Opening a Call Center in the Mindanao for example, you would need leased lines, A network with Public IP which is mostly scarce or available in a very much higher price. Congress must act in providing
not only telecom standard but leased line standard. I salute Sun Cellular for its 24/7 system which is mostly the system for first world countries. Bringing down telecommunication and network costs is one way we can advance with other countries.

4. Before 2010, some of the ICT workers are yet students now, I salute DECS STEP (Student Technology Entrepreneurship Program) in Public High Schools nationwide, these program enables students to compete in Web Designing. Desktop Publishing, Computer Book keeping. I once attended these competition as a Judge in web designing, and I really salute the students in their masterpiece jobs in webdesigning. DECS must include also subjects such as webdesigning, graphic designing, programming in highschool students. Skip off the DOS and Basic subjects which is mostly thought in High schools. High School subjects in ICT must focus more on applications not on the basics, who cares now about BASIC and DOS? but if a student knows how to do desktop publishing he could earn money through doing calling cards...

5. I have worked in the past years in one Paptelco Company, which is providing Telecom system. These Paptelco companies is once one of the great earning companies that pays taxes to our Government, but now with the advent of new technologies and cellphones, these companies are little by litle dying. These companies when tap, we can find skilled ICT personnels within them. Government need to support them, CICT commision can support them by providing Seminars of how can they expand their services, If possible Government can partner with them in deploying VOIP networks to Government Agencies, Helping them will increase also hiring of CICT jobs. CICT dept, also can held seminar on how to set up Call Center system on Paptelcos, and let them do setting up Call Centers.

6. Lastly CICT needs not only jobs but also CICT business, I know a person who have set up a portal for online ordering of Local products from here to abroad. Here in Mindanao theres a lot of products to export. CICT Dept. can help them in having Seminar on how to sell your products online, on how to using Ebay. If these business people can earn through online selling, mostly they will hire ICT worker to do the online transactions.

Well i think i have contributed Dondi, Hope we can be in contact sometimes, I like to help as well provide my services in some ICT related projects.

Hope youre department have funds in Networking Mindanao, providing networks and internet in Schools that would help them. I can support these projects, by providing wireless installation and sales.

Martin Angelo Dideles
martinangelo@gmail.com
www.martinangelo.tk / www.mdesign.r8.org
+63 919 2980744

TELOF Workshop from 1mjobs.blogspot.com

I have stumbled to inq7.net news on infotech and have visited Dondi Mapa who works for the Commission on Information and Communications Technology of the Republic of the Philippines.

I have posted some comments and suggestions for the articles below... you can visit my post comments at this link at : http://1mjobs.blogspot.com/2005/02/telof-workshop-february-10-11.html#comments

Or view my comments below

TELOF Workshop, February 10-11

I've been invited to make a presentation on "e-Business" to the planning workshop of the Telecommunications Office (also known as TELOF). TELOF is a group within CICT, and is headed by Commissioner Elberto Emphasis.

TELOF operates and maintains various telecomm facilities nationwide. Many of these facilities were privatized in the '90s, but the following are still owned and operated by the government (click on the links for detailed descriptions):

One of the conditions needed to create 1 million jobs is an adequate telecomms infrastructure. Not just within Metro Manila, but nationwide, so that the jobs can be created all over the Philippines. TELOF is facing a strategic juncture in its history. The private sector has reached historical levels of growth on the back of mind-boggling SMS and cellular services transaction volumes. New technologies such as Wi-Fi, Wi-Max, and Power Line Communications are making it easier than ever to deploy broadband networks.

Should government continue to operate its own network, especially for those hard-to-reach areas where private sector dares not tread? Should government continue spending taxpayer money to subsidize the network? Should TELOF put up its own international gateway facility (Read this Computerworld article for more info)?

Give me your comments, I'll pass them on to Commissioner Emphasis and his group as inputs to their workshop. And perhaps he'll put up his own blog too ;-)


Here's My Comments and Suggestions for TELOF Managements....

At 3:25 AM, Martin Angelo Dideles said...

To: Commissioner Emphasis of TELOF and group

Hello this is Martin from Mindanao (www.martinangelo.tk) involve in ICT

consultancy, Im a Mindanao Native although I have graduated and pass ECE in Manila.

I have worked for almost 4 years in one Paptelco Company, which is serving Telecom services like TELOF, work in Planning Department as well in Data Marketing and consultancy. I have some suggestions for TELOF and heres the story-suggestions lists.

Heres the List where TELOF Management need to look through:

1. TELOF for me have great capabilities, mostly TELOF switches are high ends such as ITALTELs, etc. They have great capability but poor marketing and in business side (Not to hurt people in TELOF).The
problem with TELOF is there is no Right person handling the business of Telecommunications, mostly their engineers work only to what the job prescribed to them much more different working in a private Company which the CEO is forcing the people on working for a return of investment. In Telof there is no in charge for this job (Which primarily for me is the most important one), as long the network is laid and the switches is configured and thats it, if you are interested just come in the TELOF office and apply, much different in private companies that they go House to House to sell telephone lines.

By the way theres no one to blame on this, you can not blame people on this. But you can blame the business system or the system itself. Heard of the lateral attrition bill? maybe it can be applied in TELOF
offices. Give employees incentives every subscribers enrolled in TELOF, or fire people if they cant met their subscribers data rate. Well maybe good or bad, but its an Idea, we can fine tune this technik :)


2. Why TELOF is lossing? lets put a case like these, in my Hometown City, theres a new Subdivision Open and its tenants there in the new Subdivision is looking for a landline. They inquire the Private Telco
Company, and also Inquire the TELOF.

The Private Telco Company answers we will expand our network in this area and you can wait a couple of weeks after our Boss signed the project design.

The TELOF replies, sorry sir. our expansion budget will be approve next year, you can wait next year sir.

Well have you get the flow?, why TELOF always expanding but no subscribers. Its because its too late for them. TELOF budget are not flexible enough and liquid enough to support fast investment which also cater fast returns. TELOF must something do some new budgeting scheme for TELOF franchises offices, in order to compete.

3. TELOF now is for me a dying Government investment, but TELOF can make a change. Heres maybe a system that will bring TELOF again. "Make TELOF Calls local nationwide" this means TELOF to TELOF Calls are local.

Theres many way they can localize TELOF network, purchase one big Softswitch and network all voice calls through VOIP. IF Sun Cellular can do it, what more can Telof can do which is a Government Agency?

Heres also another suggestions, TELOF could partner PAPTELCOS instead of competing with PAPTELCO, TELOF can concentrate also in providing affordable Local Leased Lines nationwide between Paptelco to Paptelco.

Paptelco Companies are dying without leased lines and interconnection which is mostly provided by PLDT. Yes TELOF can do it, today Microwave and Leased Lines equipments are cheaper enough compare into yesteryears, not to mention new switching technologies emerging such as VOIP, IPbox, etc. I look someday that the Philippines was fully networked by the Government, through TELOF.

4. TELOF should get rid in expanding their Twisted Copper, Copper Twisted is an old technology. If they want to broaden their perspective

TELOF should expand through COAX and broadband technology. Twisted Copper Technologies have only the maximum at best at 754 Kbps through DSL. Well Today its fast enough but what is that after 5-10 years or 20 Years, this speed is nothing. Look up yester Years 500 MB of hard disk is large enough but today Hard Disks go on 20 Gig- 40 GIG as well 80-GIG for an ordinary Home PC Usage. So that will be the same for the transmission rate, even 256 Kbps what will be its usage after 10 years?

If TELOF would go on to E-business they must look up their transmission capabilities, a twisted copper for an e-business after 5 years is a very very slow. Its useless to laid out network copper expansion in these days. Look up first world countries, twisted copper is a history for them, broadband technologies is what is in them today.

I just heard Talks about PLDT buying Skycable, well do you sense the motive? its because PLDT wants to go broadband. These days PLDT have shifted technologies and they themselves sense it, thats why they are not the same agressive Company in expanding copper network like the yesteryears of the Zero Backlog projects. Landline Phone Business is down, evrything goes on the cellphones these days. A case like these We have a sari sari store, a mini tindahan infront of our house, we earn for almost 700-800 gross daily and guess what 600 pesos of the gross income comes from E-loads and Auto Loads, the ordinary Filipino have set aside great budget for communication costs using cellphones. How about you, everyone? how much percentage does your Cellphone Loads in your Monthly Gross?

If Telof purpose also is to gather and served landline applicants, well I suggest not to anymore laid out Copper Networks anymore instead why bring home again Nextel Technologies? The company that brings you in
the past Local Calls Unlimitted and mobile. These if TELOF have, they have the edge for GSM technologies. In Mindanao, people who do farming doesnt need anymore landline phones instead they have cellphones. TelOF
if they can served Local Wireless Phone. Im sure it will be a click in Baranggays as well in urban areas.

Lastly:

Should government continue to operate its own network, especially for those hard-to-reach areas where private sector dares not tread?

-Yes , people in the province primary purposes in applying landlines is to have Internet ACCESS, Landline Phone to use today comes only secondary to many. They all have cellphones already ! .

Should government continue spending taxpayer money to subsidize the network?

-Indeed yes, if this money used properly in layouting the TELOF network. Government should also allocate priority in Networking the Philippines with a Government own Network.

For me, One hindrance why Philippines does not progress fast because the Philippines was divided by thousands of islands, with network communications for an affordable price, Philippines can progress fast.

Heres a three thumb rule for Philippines Communication

We can not communicate if we can not afford it.
We Isolate each other when we can not communicate.
We can not progress if we Isolate each other.

So bring Down Communications cost through Government Network.

Should TELOF put up its own international gateway facility ?

-This is not a question anymore, TELOF is a Communication system where you can communicate with other system may it be Nationwide or an International gateway.

But maybe the question serves a right to be ask, since TELOF have not yet already have an International Gateway as far as I know for now.


To Commisioner Emphasis of TELOF, More power and hope you can learn something from our suggestions. TELOF is the Telecommunications system for the Filipino people, it must serve the Filipino People at the right services and at the right time.


I am willing and happy to contribute suggestions and ideas for the development of TELOF. We can work more progress, if ordinary Filipino People like us can take part in suggesting new ideas for Government Flagship Projects. Kudos to Dondi for creating such a blog like this!

For ICT Consultancy Services, Contact us Sir, Visit my website for free personal consultancy services. ( I am open to provide ICT consultancy services, To Mr. Commsioners... Pls. Hire us... chao :)

Martin Angelo Dideles
www.martinangelo.tk / www.mdesign.org
M-Designs and Solutions
+ 63 919-2980744