inp.polri.go.id - Jakarta. The Ministry of Communication and Digital is fully committed to ensuring Indonesia's digital infrastructure remains reliable in supporting the Work From Home (WFH) policy currently being reviewed by the central government as an energy efficiency measure.
Through the Directorate General of Digital Infrastructure, the ministry is strengthening service quality and expanding connectivity coverage through both fixed and mobile broadband services, ensuring that network communications are not hampered during the WFH policy.
"Through the Directorate General of Digital Infrastructure, we are proactively coordinating technically with service providers to optimize all infrastructure pillars, from backbone networks and backhaul to access and data centers," said Wayan Toni Supriyanto, Director General of Digital Infrastructure at the ministry on Monday (3/30/2026).
In addition to coordination, the Ministry of Communication and Digital Services also plays a supervisory role and regularly evaluates the quality of services provided by telecommunications providers to ensure optimal user experience.
As of March 30, 2026, the Ministry of Communication and Digital Services recorded a total of approximately 613,696 4G network sites and 16,339 5G sites for mobile broadband or cellular networks from three cellular operators.
For fixed broadband services, as of March 30, 2026, the Ministry of Communication and Digital Services recorded that Optical Distribution Points (ODPs) for fiber optic networks for Fiber To The Home (FTTH) services had reached nearly 98 percent of districts/cities across Indonesia.
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