Indonesia committed to building 5G ecosystem in
Indonesia is expected to take quick steps to boost 5G connectivity, considering that Vietnam, which is also part of the Asia
Despite these limitations, mobile broadband quality has steadily improved in recent years. In addition to the need for additional spectrums for 5G deployment, telecommunications providers in Indonesia face high costs for spectrum and other telco infrastructure, operations, marketing, and services.
Indonesian telco Telkomsel has deployed 49 base stations to support 4G and 5G mobile services in the country's new capital city, Nusantara (IKN). Nusantara is set to open on August 17, located on the island of Borneo, 800 miles away from the current capital Jakarta on the island of Java.
Indonesia is expected to take quick steps to boost 5G connectivity, considering that Vietnam, which is also part of the Asia-Pacific, is now starting to take the lead by providing fiscal incentives and cutting spectrum costs.
Telkomsel will become the first Indonesian telco to provide 5G services from the opening of the new capital. The carrier said this week that it has optimized its network in two IKN buffer cities, Balikpapan and Samarinda.
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