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spelling okr-10986-116302021-04-23T14:02:56Z Franchising Telecom Service Shops : Meeting Demand from Nonsubscribers in Indonesia Pradhan, Rajesh Smith, Peter ACCESS TO INFORMATION BUSINESS ASSOCIATION CALLS CITIES DIGITAL CORDLESS TELEPHONE SETS EXTENSIONS FACSIMILE INCOME INTERNATIONAL CALLS LINES OPERATING EXPENSES PBX PHONES PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT REVENUE SHARING SUBSCRIBERS TELECENTERS TELECOM TELECOM SERVICES TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TELEPHONE TELEPHONE COMPANIES TELEPHONE SERVICE TELEPHONE SETS TELEPHONE SHOPS UNIVERSAL TELEPHONE SERVICE TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE LINES INFORMATION PRIVATE INVESTMENTS RETAIL TRADE DIGITAL CORDLESS TELEPHONE SETS NONSUBSCRIBERS TELECOMMUNICATIONS Indonesia has only about 1.3 lines per hundred people, so universal telephone service cannot be practically achieved in the near future. Nevertheless, public access to telephone and other telecommunications services can be dramatically improved through pay phones and telecom shops. The telecom shops are retail outlets that provide telecom services to "non-subscribers," often under a franchise from the local telephone company. These shops have turned out to be effective at meeting the strong demand among the majority of Indonesians who lack private residential or business telephone service, and their success provides a model that other countries can apply. The important message from the Indonesian experience is that the demand for service from nonsubscribers in developing countries is significant, commercially viable, and should be met. The rapid growth in the number of telecom shops in Indonesia attests to their increasingly effective role in providing public access to telecommunications services. As technology advances and the cost of telecommunications equipment declines, the next commercial development could be the establishment of community "micro" telephone companies. Using a small PBX (an automatic switchboard), a telecom shop could cost-effectively service one hundred extensions on twenty main lines and, using the new generation of digital cordless telephone sets, the telecom shop could extend its services while still providing conventional telecommunications shop services. 2012-08-13T15:34:51Z 2012-08-13T15:34:51Z 1996-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1996/03/441233/franchising-telecom-service-shops-meeting-demand-nonsubscribers-indonesia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11630 English Viewpoint: Public Policy for the Private Sector; Note No. 73 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Viewpoint Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Indonesia
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topic ACCESS TO INFORMATION
BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
CALLS
CITIES
DIGITAL CORDLESS TELEPHONE SETS
EXTENSIONS
FACSIMILE
INCOME
INTERNATIONAL CALLS
LINES
OPERATING EXPENSES
PBX
PHONES
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
REVENUE SHARING
SUBSCRIBERS
TELECENTERS
TELECOM
TELECOM SERVICES
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE COMPANIES
TELEPHONE SERVICE
TELEPHONE SETS
TELEPHONE SHOPS
UNIVERSAL TELEPHONE SERVICE TELEPHONE SERVICES
TELEPHONE LINES
INFORMATION
PRIVATE INVESTMENTS
RETAIL TRADE
DIGITAL CORDLESS TELEPHONE SETS
NONSUBSCRIBERS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
spellingShingle ACCESS TO INFORMATION
BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
CALLS
CITIES
DIGITAL CORDLESS TELEPHONE SETS
EXTENSIONS
FACSIMILE
INCOME
INTERNATIONAL CALLS
LINES
OPERATING EXPENSES
PBX
PHONES
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
REVENUE SHARING
SUBSCRIBERS
TELECENTERS
TELECOM
TELECOM SERVICES
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE COMPANIES
TELEPHONE SERVICE
TELEPHONE SETS
TELEPHONE SHOPS
UNIVERSAL TELEPHONE SERVICE TELEPHONE SERVICES
TELEPHONE LINES
INFORMATION
PRIVATE INVESTMENTS
RETAIL TRADE
DIGITAL CORDLESS TELEPHONE SETS
NONSUBSCRIBERS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Pradhan, Rajesh
Smith, Peter
Franchising Telecom Service Shops : Meeting Demand from Nonsubscribers in Indonesia
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Indonesia
relation Viewpoint: Public Policy for the Private Sector; Note No. 73
description Indonesia has only about 1.3 lines per hundred people, so universal telephone service cannot be practically achieved in the near future. Nevertheless, public access to telephone and other telecommunications services can be dramatically improved through pay phones and telecom shops. The telecom shops are retail outlets that provide telecom services to "non-subscribers," often under a franchise from the local telephone company. These shops have turned out to be effective at meeting the strong demand among the majority of Indonesians who lack private residential or business telephone service, and their success provides a model that other countries can apply. The important message from the Indonesian experience is that the demand for service from nonsubscribers in developing countries is significant, commercially viable, and should be met. The rapid growth in the number of telecom shops in Indonesia attests to their increasingly effective role in providing public access to telecommunications services. As technology advances and the cost of telecommunications equipment declines, the next commercial development could be the establishment of community "micro" telephone companies. Using a small PBX (an automatic switchboard), a telecom shop could cost-effectively service one hundred extensions on twenty main lines and, using the new generation of digital cordless telephone sets, the telecom shop could extend its services while still providing conventional telecommunications shop services.
format Publications & Research :: Viewpoint
author Pradhan, Rajesh
Smith, Peter
author_facet Pradhan, Rajesh
Smith, Peter
author_sort Pradhan, Rajesh
title Franchising Telecom Service Shops : Meeting Demand from Nonsubscribers in Indonesia
title_short Franchising Telecom Service Shops : Meeting Demand from Nonsubscribers in Indonesia
title_full Franchising Telecom Service Shops : Meeting Demand from Nonsubscribers in Indonesia
title_fullStr Franchising Telecom Service Shops : Meeting Demand from Nonsubscribers in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Franchising Telecom Service Shops : Meeting Demand from Nonsubscribers in Indonesia
title_sort franchising telecom service shops : meeting demand from nonsubscribers in indonesia
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1996/03/441233/franchising-telecom-service-shops-meeting-demand-nonsubscribers-indonesia
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