Digital and Technological Infrastructure

Over the last ten years, Indonesia has made remarkable progress in enhancing its internet infrastructure, with speeds increasing tenfold from approximately 2.5 Mbps in 2014 to 25 Mbps in 2024. To tackle the issue of unequal internet access between urban and rural areas, the government has been building Base Transceiver Stations (BTS) in remote locations and extending internet services to public facilities. Furthermore, projects like the Palapa Ring and the deployment of the SATRIA-1 multifunctional satellite aim to further improve communication networks across the country. 

The Indonesian government is also dedicated to boosting digital literacy among citizens through initiatives like the National Digital Literacy Movement, which focuses on improving knowledge of digital technology. For more advanced learners, the Digital Talent Scholarship (DTS) program provides specialized training in fields such as cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. Additionally, the Digital Leadership Academy offers advanced training for leaders in both public and private sectors, equipping them with the skills needed to excel in the digital age.

Anticipating the development of digital infrastructure in Indonesia requires a multi-faceted approach that involves individuals, businesses, and government initiatives. Here are some points offered by the IndoStrategi Team. First, providing a team to advance digital literacy through education, training, and promotion. Second, preparing a roadmap of opportunities and challenges for those looking to invest in digital technology. Third, building collaborative networks with local governments and NGOs to support initiatives aimed at bridging the gap between rural and urban areas.

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