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1 week ago |
Jakarta, INTI - Deputy Minister of Communication and Digital Affairs Nezar Patria stated that the government is shifting its paradigm regarding national connectivity development. Achieving equitable internet access no longer relies solely on the construction of Base Transceiver Stations (BTS). Instead, solutions are also tailored to the geographical conditions, population size, and specific nee...
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Jakarta, INTI - Puncak Regency Government continues to strengthen coordination with the central government to accelerate telecommunications infrastructure development in the region. This effort is part of the regional government’s commitment to providing more equitable communication access for the community, especially in remote areas. This commitment was realized through a meeting between Punc...
Jakarta, INTI - The Indonesian Telematics Society (Mastel) estimates that Indonesia will require between US$30 billion and US$50 billion (approximately Rp540 trillion–Rp900 trillion) in 5G network investment by 2030 to expand fifth-generation mobile services to cover around 60%–70% of the country’s population. Teguh Prasetya, Chairman of Mastel’s Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things...
Jakarta, INTI - The Telecommunications and Information Accessibility Agency (BAKTI) under the Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs reported that the education sector has emerged as the largest beneficiary of the Republic of Indonesia Satellite 1 (SATRIA-1). Throughout 2026, educational institutions accounted for 21,718 service points, representing 68.16 percent of the total connected loca...