ST Engineering iDirect
Selected for Phase Two of Indonesia's Satria-1 Satellite
Network Expansion
Oct. 23, 2024
ST Engineering iDirect has been
selected for the Phase Two expansion of Indonesia's
Satria-1 satellite network, following the successful
completion of Phase One which involved the deployment of
ST Engineering iDirect's next-generation hub
infrastructure to enable connectivity across the
Indonesian Archipelago.
ST Engineering iDirect's advanced
technology, combined with its seamless collaboration
with local partner PT Bis Data Indonesia (Bignet) and
rapid deployment, were critical factors in securing its
continued role in Indonesia's national initiative to
provide high-speed internet to underserved regions.
The Phase Two expansion will deploy
an additional 26Gbps of capacity via new gateways in
Timika, Manokwari, and Jayapura. The enhanced satellite
network will enable greater access to critical services
such as education and healthcare, impacting up to
approximately 150,000 public service points, including
93,900 schools and 3,700 healthcare centers.
This builds on Phase One where ST
Engineering iDirect's Dialog platform, with advanced
next-generation DCR/DBR infrastructure, was deployed to
deliver robust and scalable connectivity for
approximately 45 million Indonesians who previously
lacked internet access. In addition to addressing
current connectivity gaps, the Dialog platform was also
designed to support the evolving demands of Indonesia's
digital infrastructure transformation.
John Arnold, Regional Vice
President of Asia Sales at ST Engineering iDirect, said,
"Our commitment to supporting Indonesia's connectivity
goals is demonstrated by our rapid deployment of the
first gateway for Satria-1. Leveraging our proven
technology and future-proof platform, the project is
laying the groundwork to ensure that even the most
remote regions of the country are connected to essential
services, today and in the future. We are proud to be at
the forefront of Indonesia's ambitious efforts to bridge
the digital divide and look forward to strengthening our
collaboration with PT Bis Data Indonesia."
Nicolas Tannady, CEO of PT Bis Data
Indonesia, highlighted the importance of the advanced
technology in the project's success, "The success of
Phase One demonstrates the power of our partnership with
ST Engineering iDirect. Their innovative and proven
technology, along with their rapid deployment
capabilities, have been pivotal in achieving Indonesia's
connectivity goals. We are confident that Phase Two will
continue to build on this momentum, further positioning
Indonesia for the future of satellite communications."
The Satria-1 satellite, launched in
2023 with a capacity of 150Gbps, is one of Asia's
largest satellites and is pivotal to Indonesia's mission
to close the digital divide. With aggressive deployment
timelines set by the government, ST Engineering
iDirect's infrastructure provides the flexibility,
scalability, and performance required to support diverse
connectivity needs across the country.
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