Applications Overview Distribution/Services moving from Physical -> Digital • • • • • • • Physical Post Music Stores Newspapers Bookstore DVD Rental Store, Local • • • • Emerging Services: Health care Education Cloud Businesses Digital eMail iTunes Services eBooks Download Online, Global • Tele-working • Cloud Services • Flexible Workforce • Collaboration Entertainment • Government • Social Inclusion • Participation • Comms • Regional Development Business • Virtual Classroom • Collaboration • Access • Research Community • Tele-medicine • Tele-care • Video Consultations • Monitoring • Records Education Heatlh Building Cross Industry Infrastructure • Social TV • Video on Demand • IPTV • Games • Video Conferencing Layer 2 National Broadband Network Large File Transfer - 1 GB File http://www.t1shopper.com/tools/calculate/downloadcalculator.php • • • • • Dial-up ADSL/T1 ADSL2+ Fibre Fibre 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 56kbps 1.5Mbps ~10Mbps 100Mbps 1 Gbps 42 Hours, 36 Minutes, 31 seconds 1 Hour, 32 Minutes, 43 seconds 14 Minutes, 19 seconds 1 Minute, 25.9 seconds 8.59 seconds Time( Seconds) Business impact of video rentals video downloads Netflix accounts for 20% of peak downstream traffic in the U.S., Oct. 22, 2010 Sept 23, 2010 Blockbuster Declares Bankruptcy “ The most striking shift in application mix trends continues to be the growth of video as a percentage of traffic.” Cisco Visual Networking Broadband Education • Experiences “outside” the classroom • Special Needs: Cultural, Gifted, Disabilities • Individual interest • Flexible learning: Choice, range of delivery option • Retraining • Remote - Social Learning, Interactive Australian Education – Virtual Excursions Broadband can deliver the global classroom to my room ANU School of Music - Streaming Music Live-streamed Concerts and Video Reef HQ talk about marine life, coral, climate change LIVE in the Aquarium tank Professor David McKinnon (Bathurst) talks to over 400 students from Ireland and the UK about Australia’s night skies 7 Videoconferencing: Herodian Room in the Old City of Jerusalem Digital Galleries: Google Art Project Global access, Giga-Pixel images, Larger than life. Source: http://www.googleartproject.com/museums/vangogh/the-bedroom Broadband for Farming UNE – Precision Agriculture Research Group Low cost monitoring devices will generate large data sets. • Monitoring and imaging • Collaboration – Australia Wide • Analysis = Optimisation Courtesy: UNE – www.une.edu.au/parg Christmas Island Cocos Island Norfolk Island Lord Howe Island Industry Opportunity: Reduce Costs, Improve Service Delivery 103 TOTAL EXPENDITURE (B$) ABS Australian Yearbook 9.1% GDP 66 5.8% GDP 5.8% 3.6 NBN Co Education Source: http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/1301.0 Health Health Opportunities: Cost Savings, Improved Services • Chronic Care Video Consultations • In Home Aged Case Monitoring, Social Inclusion • Digital Health Records Large Images, Ubiquitous Access • Self-help, Preventative Information, Networks Health – Fall Risk Assessment Neuroscience Research Australia Fast forward - Broadband can ... - Deliver program updates for in home training - Record progress and individual performance trends - Upload video for GP assessments - Platform for in home video consultation Brown Medical School: Digital Pathology Group NBN Co Trials projects Armidale – Education Remote, Online Education, Sat DBCDE Townsville – Health Diabetes, Gov eHealth Service DBCDE Willunga – Digital Village Small Business, Online, Services State Willunga – Forward IT Digital Literacy, Library State Armidale – Health Chronic Disease Care DBCDE Kiama – Health Chronic Disease Care DBCDE Kiama – Health Mental Health DBCDE Brunswick – Aged Care In Home Monitoring, Care Greenfield – Energy Smart metering, Development © NBN Co Limited 2011 16 Tele-health - Diabetes Health - Townsville - Fibre Description: The two-year trial will demonstrate the innovative delivery of telehealth services to elderly Australians in their homes in an NBN enabled environment to eligible elderly Australians with diabetes. The services will be offered through the direct participation of local general practitioners and relevant primary care providers. Outcomes: Range of benefits to health providers and patients including: Fewer presentations to hospital or emergency departments Less visits to GPs and other health services Reduced travel times and transport costs Improved patient self-management Delayed transition to residential aged care. © NBN Co Limited 2011 17 The Planning Process Questions? 21 darrenrudd@nbnco.com.au 0488 403 013 Extra slides EXAMPLE ONLY: NTU (Outdoor)