SPEECH BY
YANG BERHORMAT
PEHIN ORANG KAYA HAMZAH PAHLAWAN
DATO SERI SETIA AWANG HAJI ABDULLAH
BIN BEGAWAN MUDIM DATO PADUKA HAJI BAKAR
MINISTER OF COMMUNICATIONS,
BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
AT
THE OPENING CEREMONY OF THE
ASEAN SPECIAL TELSOM MEETING
WEDNESDAY,
17 SYAABAN 1434 / 26 JUNE 2013, 9:00 am
GOLDSTONE BALLROOM, CENTREPOINT HOTEL,
BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
Mr Philip Varilla, as Chairman of the ASEAN Special TELSOM
Yang
Mulia Awang Abdul Mutalib bin Pehin Orang Kaya Seri Setia Dato Paduka
Haji Mohd Yusof, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Communications, Brunei
Darussalam
Yang Mulia Awang Haji Idris bin Haji Mohd Ali, Deputy Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Communications,
ASEAN TELSOM Leaders, Distinguished ASEAN delegates and representatives of ASEAN Secretariat
Invited Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen.
Assalamu’alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh and a very good morning,
1. It
gives me great pleasure to welcome all of you to Brunei Darussalam. The
last time we hosted the ASEAN TELSOM Joint Working Group Meeting (JWG)
was back in 2010. So to meet up again with long-time friends and
colleagues from the ASEAN TELSOM circle is indeed very delightful.I also
see new faces among the ASEAN TELSOM delegates today.I warmly welcome
you to ASEAN TELSOM and to Brunei Darussalam.
2. It
is also very timely for Brunei Darussalam to host the ASEAN TELSOM
Joint Working Group Meeting and the ASEAN Special TELSOM as Brunei
Darussalam is the Chair of ASEAN for 2013.With ASEAN Summit’s theme of
“Our People, Our Future Together”, I hope that ASEAN TELSOM can embark
on practical approaches towards ICT development for the benefit and
future of our ASEAN community.
3. ASEAN
is strategically located in a vibrant region.International
Telecommunication Union (ITU) estimated that the Asia Pacific region
accounts for nearly 900million mobile broadband subscribers[1].In
2011, ICT is a growing sector which employs more than 11.7 million
people in ASEAN.ICT also contributes to more than US$32 billion or more
than 3% to ASEAN’s Gross Domestic Product in 2011.This is expected to
increase further by the year 2015.[2]Therefore, I believe that ICT has a pivotal role in achieving the ASEAN Economic Community by 2015.
4. In
line with the theme of the ASEAN Summit, ICT can certainly improve the
quality of lives and the future of our people. In this regard, I must
also congratulate the ASEAN TELSOM and ASEAN Joint Working Group for
coming up with projects and activities that have contributed to the
region’s development. With
projects covering wide areas ranging from disaster risk management to
e-society, innovation, e-government and private sector development, we
can see that ICT plays a vital role in improving and facilitating our
lives, professionally and personally.
5. For
Brunei Darussalam, we are honoured to lead the ASEAN ICT Innovation
Awards and ASEAN CIO Forum projects. We are strongly committed in
ensuring the success of the projects that we have been entrusted with as
well as to other ASEAN TELSOM projects.
6. With
the wide range of areas covered under these projects, Brunei Darussalam
regards its involvement in ASEAN TELSOM with serious attention.We see
that ASEAN TELSOM initiatives are among the contributing factors in
Brunei Darussalam’s drive towards a Smart Society.The development in ICT
brought by ASEAN TELSOM has encouraged innovation, fruitful
collaborations and created new opportunities among our ICT
stakeholders.I hope that as we move towards 2015, we can further realize
ICT progress to achieve social and economic transformation in the ASEAN
region.
7. Among
the initiatives which we can tap on as we move towards a Smart Society
are enhancing public and citizen participation, improving governance in
both public and private sectors, and utilizing ICT for better management
of utilities, resources and flows of movement.In our perspective, all
of these share a common feature, that is, leveraging on ICT innovation
to improve efficiency.This is indeed the underlying factor in all of the
ASEAN TELSOM projects.
8. We
have observed that several countries have embarked on their strategies
towards a Smart Society.Brunei Darussalam refers to regional and
international best practices, especially when it comes to trends and
development in the ICT industry.These references and observations are
later customized to our local environment, in the forms of policy and
regulatory frameworks.In this regard, I wish to share with you several
recent developments in our local ICT industry:-
i. First, on 15th July
2012, His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam
consented to a budget of B$230million or about $180million USD for the
Ministry of Communications to implement a nationwide broadband
initiative through Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH). This will enable nationwide
connectivity and is a step towards realizing our vision of a Smart
Society and enhancing our national competitiveness;
ii.
Second, also in 2012, His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of
Brunei Darussalam has consented for the transfer of regulatory function
of multimedia industry from the Ministry of Communications to our ICT
regulator, the Authority for Info-communications Technology Industry
(AITI).Through a converged regulator, the growth of a more dynamic and
progressive local ICT and multimedia industry can be achieved; and
iii. Third, fourth-generation
long-term evolution (4G LTE) licences which will be awarded to local
network operators soon. This would see the deployment and
commercialisation of next generation mobile broadband services in Brunei
Darussalam.This development will further complement the roll-out of FTTH in improving the connectivity at both urban and rural areas.
Distinguished delegates, ladies and gentlemen,
9. We
are also fortunate to have the ASEAN ICT Masterplan 2015 (AIM 2015) to
guide us in our effort to achieve our objectives.With AIM2015, we are
assured that our plans and initiatives are in line with the collective
aspirations of ASEAN.In fact, the Strategic Thrusts of AIM 2015, namely
Economic Transformation, People Empowerment and Engagement, Innovation,
Infrastructure Development, Human Capital Development and Bridging
Digital Divide encapsulate the strategic components towards the
formation of smart societies, not only in Brunei Darussalam, but also
for ASEAN.We, in Brunei Darussalam, find AIM2015 particularly useful as
it serves as a guiding framework for ICT.I am sure that it does so for
other ASEAN member countries.In this regard, I strongly suggest that all
of us in ASEAN are able to apply the Strategic Thrusts and components
of the AIM2015.Amongst the many applications that we should be cognizant
of are regulatory issues touching on big data analytics and
intelligence, social media and its implications as well as content
regulation.
10. With
that in mind, I wish to reiterate our support in ensuring the success
of ASEAN TELSOM projects.In moving forward, I am confident that ASEAN
TELSOM will continue its approach of being adaptive to trends,
technologies and needs of our people. With the rapid changes in ICT
trends and technologies, we need to stay focused on our vision but yet
receptive to new ideas and facilitative to new methods.Therefore, let us
strengthen our collaborations with the various stakeholders, be it
private sector, NGOs, academias and research groups, from within and
outside the region.These collaborations are crucial in our efforts to
realize the vision of AIM 2015 “Towards an Empowering and
Transformational ICT: Creating an Inclusive, Vibrant and Integrated
ASEAN”.
11. To
conclude, I wish all of you a productive meeting ahead of you.I am
confident that the meeting will deliver promising outcomes for Ministers
to consider in the next ASEAN TELMIN meeting in Singapore later this
year.I look forward to such outcome.In the meantime, I also hope that
you will enjoy our warm hospitality and have a wonderful stay in Brunei
Darussalam. I also hope that all of you will have the opportunity to
visit some of the interesting places in Bandar Seri Begawan.
With that, Wabillahi Taufik Walhidayah, Wasalamu Alaikum Warrah Matullahi Wabarakatuh. Thank you.
[2] ASEAN Secretariat 2011, ASEAN ICT Master plan 2015 (AIM 2015) Handbook, p.6