Indonet Operates Third Underground Fiber Optic Line to Bekasi and Karawang Industrial Areas
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Indonet has launched its third underground fiber optic line, the East Route, to enhance national connectivity.
- The new route connects Jakarta with industrial areas and data centers in Bekasi and Karawang.
- This expansion aims to strengthen Indonesia's digital infrastructure and support economic growth in key industrial zones.
Indonesian telecommunications provider Indonet has bolstered national connectivity with the launch of its third underground fiber optic line. Dubbed the East Route, this new corridor links the capital, Jakarta, to the burgeoning industrial hubs and data centers located in Bekasi and Karawang.
The development is a strategic move to fortify Indonesia's digital infrastructure. By establishing a robust fiber optic network, Indonet aims to support the increasing demand for high-speed internet and data services essential for modern industries and the digital economy.
This expansion is particularly significant for the Bekasi and Karawang regions, which are vital centers for manufacturing and technological development in Indonesia. Improved connectivity is expected to foster greater efficiency, attract further investment, and facilitate the growth of digital businesses within these key economic zones.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.