JAKARTA: The Communications and Information Ministry says Elon Musk’s SpaceX has obtained the necessary permit to operate Starlink satellite Internet service and is cleared to roll out test runs in Nusantara Capital City in May.
“We are expecting the trial to use one ground station,” Wayan Toni Supriyanto, the ministry’s post and informatics management director-general, said last Wednesday.
Starlink, a wholly owned subsidiary of United States aerospace firm SpaceX, obtained its operating permit after fulfilling the hub development requirement and device standards of the ministry’s Post and Informatics Resources and Facilities Directorate General.
Wayan added that Starlink was now in the process of applying for the licences for a internet service provider (ISP) and very small aperture terminal (VSAT), which it needed to offer direct-to-consumer services in the country.
“It is possible that the company has complied with the VSAT requirements,” Wayan said, but underlined that it still needed to establish local cooperation on network access protection. “Perhaps the cooperation agreement has not been finalised yet,” he said.He further explained that there will be a difference between the global Starlink and Starlink Indonesia, in which the latter would be a telecommunications provider.
“The global operation is Starlink. As for Starlink Indonesia, it will hold VSAT and ISP licences, just like (other Internet) providers in Indonesia. They have to buy Internet access and equipment from Starlink global,” said Wayan.
Starlink has been selected as the ISP for Nusantara and its surrounding area, as the government deemed it offered reliable network coverage for outlying regions in the country.
“It is suitable for outermost regions with challenging geographical locations,” Communications and Information Minister Budi Arie Setiadi said on March 22, adding that this was due to its satellite Internet technology. — The Jakarta Post/ANN