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Indonesia launches new satellite to expand internet access

The satellite Nusantara 5 (N5), launched by Indonesia, is expected to strengthen connectivity in Indonesia's eastern region, supporting distance learning, digital health care, and providing access to information and entertainment for remote communities.

Jakarta (VNA) – Indonesia has successfully launched a new satellite, Nusantara 5 (N5), which is expected to improve equal access to the internet across the country, Xin🌳hua reported.

Indonesian Communication and Digital Affairs Minister Meutya Hafid said that internet networks will be more evenly distributed following the deployment of N5. The satellite was launched on September 11 aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in the US.
The minister said fast internet isn't just about technology, but also about equal opportunity.
The satellite is expected to strengthen connectivity in Indonesia's eastern region, supporting distance learning, digital health care, and providing access to information and entertainment for remote communities. This satellite launch not only strengthens Indonesia's digital infrastructure but also demonstrates the government's determination to build an inclusive digital society where no one is left behind in the technology era./.
VNA

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