JakartaPost-Sept 1

Since March, United States-based tech behemoths Facebook and Google have announced three international subsea data cable projects to bolster Indonesia’s internet capacity with the wider Asia-Pacific region and North America. The Echo, Bifrost and Apricot subsea cables (SKKL) have a combined length of 43,000 kilometers, with known landing stations in Manado, North Sulawesi, and Batam, Riau Islands, and are scheduled for completion between 2023 and 2024. Stakeholders told The Jakarta Post that the subsea cables would particularly enhance Indonesia’s connectivity with the US, and that regulatory headwinds were the main risk to project delays. However, a regulator and an expert also acknowledged that the subsea cables would not necessarily improve internet connectivity in eastern Indonesia, contrasting the claims of the projects’ developers:

Read more at https://www.thejakartapost.com/life/2021/03/30/facebook-google-unveil-asia-pacific-data-cable-plans-.html.