Millions of people living in remote islands expect to get an internet connection with the slated launch of Starlink internet service on Sunday.
The internet service is expected to be launched by Musk — who is on a trip to Bali — alongside Indonesian President Joko Widodo.
The launch ceremony is going to take place on Sunday at a public health clinic in Denpasar which is the provincial capital of Bali.
For the trial, in Nusantara, the city set to become Indonesia’s new capital in place of Jakarta this year. Nusantara is located on the island of Borneo.
Starlink obtained the permit to operate in Indonesia earlier this month. Following its trial, it could be launched commercially across the archipelago.
Internet connection to help ‘health, education’
Indonesia, a vast archipelago of more than 17,000 islands has a population of more than 270 million but .
Maritime and Investment Coordinating Minister Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan said Starlink “has the capability to reach even the most remote areas of Indonesia.”
The local internet providers in Indonesia depend on the base transceiver stations to transmit signals which lack coverage which is why remote islands are left out.
“Our remote regions need Starlink to expand high-speed internet services, especially to help with problems in the health, education and maritime sectors,” Pandjaitan told the media ahead of the ceremony in Denpasar.
He also said that Musk will also sign an in the country’s health and education sectors.
Other island countries in Southeast Asia, including the Philippines and Malaysia, already have Starlink.
Widodo has prioritized the development of digital technology in Indonesia and aims to achieve the government’s Golden Indonesia 2045 Vision. The country hopes to become one of the world’s top five economies.
mfi/dj (AP, AFP)
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