Day: January 4, 2023

Jakarta ensures free WiFi availability despite reduced access points

The Communication, Information, and Statistics Office of Jakarta is working to ensure the continuation of the free WiFi service, JakWifi, despite the reduction in the number of access points. “The provincial government of Jakarta, through the Communication, Information, and Statistics Office, is ensuring that the free Internet service through JakWifi

Minister Plate expects timely completion of PDN

Minister of Communication and Informatics Johnny G. Plate urged all stakeholders to ensure that development of the National Data Centre (PDN) in Bekasi, West Java, is completed on time and be of optimum quality. As a national strategic project, the PDN development must be conducted according to its timetable and

Learn about new Perppu to ease business conduct: minister to officials

The Law and Human Rights Minister has instructed the Directorate General of Immigration to learn about Government Regulation in Lieu of Law (Perppu) Number 2 of 2022 regarding Job Creation to ease the conduct of business. “Immigration services must be in line with the spirit of facilitating business conduct in

Indonesians urged to buy certified set-top boxes to watch digital TV

The Communication and Informatics Ministry has advised people to buy certified set-top boxes that meet the standards so that they can watch digital broadcasts without interruption. If a set-top box is not certified by the ministry, there can be no guarantee of the device’s technical abilities and standards, Director of Broadcasting

Kominfo, Polri team up to keep cyberspace safe ahead of 2024 elections

The Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (Kominfo) is cooperating with the National Police (Polri) to keep cyberspace safe ahead of the 2024 General Elections. “The government provides strong and high support to press freedom and freedom of association. However, we need to keep our digital space clean,” Communication and

Logistics aid for Cianjur victims still sufficient: VP

Logistics aid for earthquake victims in Cianjur District, West Java, is still sufficient, despite the district government stating that logistics supplies at evacuation posts are only enough for the next five days, Vice President Ma’ruf Amin said. “Yes… I asked everyone earlier that they were all healthy. And I even