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Telkomcel, a telecommunications service operator in Timor-Leste, is planning to build a submarine cable system to connect Timor-Leste
.
Telkomcel, a telecommunications service operator in Timor-Leste, a subsidiary of Telecom Indonesia International, plans to provide high-speed internet services
to customers in both urban and rural areas through a domestic submarine cable system.
Currently, the company is awaiting a submarine cable construction permit
issued by the Timorese government.
Yogi Rizkian Bahar, CEO of Telkomcel, said, "We expect the government to issue licenses
this month.
The Government expects us to help improve Timor-Leste's Internet connectivity and reduce reliance on
expensive satellite connections.
At the same time, the socio-economic development of Timor-Leste
has been promoted through the expansion of Internet services.
”
The Government of Timor-Leste has given Telkomcel the goal of establishing a telecommunications service system based on 3G-UMTS technology, which can cover 85% of the population within one year and 94% within three years
.
Telkomcel, a telecommunications service operator in Timor-Leste, is planning to build a submarine cable system to connect Timor-Leste
.
Telkomcel, a telecommunications service operator in Timor-Leste, a subsidiary of Telecom Indonesia International, plans to provide high-speed internet services
to customers in both urban and rural areas through a domestic submarine cable system.
Currently, the company is awaiting a submarine cable construction permit
issued by the Timorese government.
Yogi Rizkian Bahar, CEO of Telkomcel, said, "We expect the government to issue licenses
this month.
The Government expects us to help improve Timor-Leste's Internet connectivity and reduce reliance on
expensive satellite connections.
At the same time, the socio-economic development of Timor-Leste
has been promoted through the expansion of Internet services.
”
The Government of Timor-Leste has given Telkomcel the goal of establishing a telecommunications service system based on 3G-UMTS technology, which can cover 85% of the population within one year and 94% within three years
.