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Finally, there is good news from the world of Indonesian technology: Internet Rakyat 100 thousand
Hello, friends,
Usually when I read technology news in Indonesia, the content makes me frown:
The internet is expensive, the signal is uneven, there are frequent disruptions to “unlimited” packages but FUP is everywhere, to the point that reports say our internet prices are among the most expensive in Southeast Asia.Facts
Suddenly, this week, some interesting news has emerged:
People's Internet – 100 Mbps WiFi, unlimited, only Rp100,000 per month.
This isn't a meme, nor is it the wishful thinking of netizens.
This is truly a service that is being seriously developed: a program. People's Internet 5G Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) offered by PT Telemedia Komunikasi Pratama (a subsidiary of PT Solusi Sinergi Digital Tbk / WIFI).Bloomberg Technoz
In this post, I want to have a casual chat about:
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The simple version is this:
The main target:
Currently, the new service is available in some areas. Java, Maluku, and Papua, with a pre-registration system via the official websites internetrakyat.id or mytelemedia.id.
If a 100 Mbps home WiFi connection usually costs between 300,000 and 500,000 rupiah per month, this package is indeed very cheap in terms of price, but is the signal stable?.
First, let's look at the context.
Data cited by many media outlets shows: Before the advent of Internet Rakyat, Indonesia's fixed broadband internet costs per Mbps were among the most expensive in ASEAN.
What does that mean?
Then suddenly a package appeared:
100 Mbps, unlimited, IDR 100,000.
It's natural that many people's first reaction is:
“Seriously? In Indonesia? It's not a prank?”
Several reasons why this is very important:
There are several key factors behind the People's Internet:
Meaning:
they are trying to reduce infrastructure costs from the bottom, so that consumer prices can be kept as low as possible.
Although this is very good news, there are a few points that I think are important to keep expectations realistic.
Like other internet providers, the numbers in brochures are usually “up to X Mbps,” not a promise that it will always be that fast. This is an annoying marketing trick:
So don't be surprised if the numbers fluctuate in real life. It's not magic, but still regular radio and networks.
Currently, the scope is:
So we can't just shout, “All of Indonesia is now 100 percent internet independent!”
This is just the first step — but a step that deserves appreciation.
Since it is still new, it is very possible:
This is not an excuse for poor service, but rather a reminder:
we are watching version 1.0 from something ambitious.
If you want to criticize, that's fine. But please keep it factual and professional.
If this program really works, is expanded, and its quality is maintained, the possibilities are endless. It's okay to be a little imaginative.
And for people like us who live in the creative/digital world, cheap internet isn't just about watching YouTube more smoothly, but:
the opportunity to participate in the digital economy, not just be a spectator.
The news about the 100 Mbps Internet Rakyat for Rp100,000 has made many of us small smile in front of the screen.
Finally, there is technology news that truly seems to favor the people, not just investors or users in big cities.
But there is still a lot of work to be done:
In the past, we had a story called “electricity comes to the village.”,
Perhaps in a few years we can tell the next generation:
“In the past, paying 100,000 rupiah a month for 100 Mbps WiFi was just a dream.
Now it's become the norm, and that's where many people's lives are slowly changing.”
And if all goes well, this may be one of those rare moments when the phrase:
“Finally, there is good news about technology in Indonesia.”
It's not just a clickbait headline — it's something we can actually experience in our own homes.
Those who wish to register can go to https://internetrakyat.id/