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4 FAQs about Indonesia Communication Micro Base Station

When will 630 base station towers be built in Indonesia?

Indonesia's Telecommunications and Information Accessibility Agency (BAKTI) has announced that it plans to finish building 630 base station towers in remote areas by the end of this year, despite facing challenges related to accessibility and security.

Is constructing base stations a major challenge in Indonesia?

Latest Industry News: Indosat Business Announces Advanced AI Solutions for Indonesia's Oil and Gas Sector Yulis Widyo Marfiah, the acting Director of Telecommunications and Information Services at BAKTI, explained to Antara that constructing base stations in such areas is a major challenge.

Are telecommunications devices regulated in Indonesia?

In accordance with Government Regulation No. 46 of 2021 on Post, Telecommunications, and Broadcasting, all telecommunications devices that are manufactured, imported, assembled, marketed, or used within Indonesia must comply with established technical standards.

What is GSM in Indonesia?

Global System for Mobile communications is commonly known as GSM. This is a mobile telecommunication standard consists of second generation digital cellular networks or 2G that was firstly introduced in 1991. Currently, GSM in Indonesia is regulated by PERDIRJEN SDPPI NO 5 Tahun 2019, with allocated frequency in 900 MHz and 1800 MHz.

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