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Ministry ramps up efforts to achieve 100 Mbps internet target
ID🏛️ Politics7 hr. ago

Ministry ramps up efforts to achieve 100 Mbps internet target

The Indonesian Ministry of Communication and Digital Technology is intensifying efforts to boost nationwide internet speeds to 100 Mbps within two years. Deputy Minister Nezar Patria highlighted the importance of reliable and affordable internet access as a fundamental public need, emphasizing initiatives such as expanding fiber optic networks, improving fixed broadband, and utilizing satellite technology to reach remote areas. He noted ongoing challenges in connecting underserved regions, particularly in parts of Java, and stressed the critical role of connectivity during emergencies. The ministry’s strategy aligns with its broader vision of fostering a 'connected, growing, and secured' digital ecosystem to support economic growth and public service accessibility.

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Ministry ramps up efforts to achieve 100 Mbps internet target

The Indonesian Ministry of Communication and Digital Technology is intensifying efforts to boost nationwide internet speeds to 100 Mbps within two years. Deputy Minister Nezar Patria highlighted the importance of reliable and affordable internet access as a fundamental public need, emphasizing initiatives such as expanding fiber optic networks, improving fixed broadband, and utilizing satellite technology to reach remote areas. He noted ongoing challenges in connecting underserved regions, particularly in parts of Java, and stressed the critical role of connectivity during emergencies. The ministry’s strategy aligns with its broader vision of fostering a 'connected, growing, and secured' digital ecosystem to support economic growth and public service accessibility.

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