Starlink Dapat Banyak Kemudahan, Pemerintah Tak Adil ke Provider Lokal?

CNBC Indonesia
17 Jul 202410:31

Summary

TLDRThe transcript discusses the current competitive landscape in Indonesia's broadband industry, focusing on fixed broadband and the rise of satellite providers like Starlink. It highlights challenges such as coverage in rural areas and the regulatory differences faced by local versus international companies. The speaker emphasizes the importance of affordable technology and discusses the growth in demand for internet, particularly in B2C sectors, due to the increasing reliance on the internet by younger generations. The entry of Starlink is seen as more of a threat to cellular providers than fixed broadband, with an unequal playing field noted for local businesses.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The fixed broadband market in Indonesia is stable, but the competition is increasing, particularly in the cellular and satellite sectors.
  • 😀 Starlink's satellite services provide significant coverage in remote areas, posing a challenge to local providers in underserved regions.
  • 😀 Cellular providers still face coverage issues in rural and remote areas, with many blank spots where traditional networks struggle.
  • 😀 Starlink’s impact is more significant on cellular providers than on fixed broadband services, as satellite internet caters well to hard-to-reach locations.
  • 😀 Local internet providers face regulatory challenges, with international companies receiving more favorable treatment in terms of regulations and costs.
  • 😀 There is a disparity between local and international companies in terms of regulatory treatment, with local companies facing stricter regulations.
  • 😀 The growth of internet demand in Indonesia is driven by the younger generation, especially those in households with increasing online activities.
  • 😀 The B2B market for internet services is declining, while the B2C market, focused on residential services, is growing due to continued demand for home internet and mobile data.
  • 😀 The internet bandwidth demand is expected to increase by 30-50% annually, but price reductions could make the market more affordable while challenging profitability.
  • 😀 In urban areas, Starlink has less impact because high-speed fiber broadband and WiFi dominate, while in rural regions, Starlink is a viable alternative for internet access.
  • 😀 Regulatory concerns include the lack of an equal playing field for local companies, as international players like Starlink are perceived to receive easier access to favorable regulations and incentives.

Q & A

  • What are the main challenges for players in the fixed broadband market in Indonesia?

    -The main challenge is expanding coverage across various regions. Providers face difficulties in reaching remote areas, especially in smaller or less populated regions, where expanding infrastructure is costly.

  • How does the entry of Starlink impact the cellular and satellite industries?

    -Starlink primarily impacts the satellite and cellular industries. While the effect on Wi-Fi providers is minimal, it has a significant effect on cellular providers due to Starlink's ability to offer coverage in remote areas, such as mountains and seas, where traditional providers struggle with blank spots.

  • What concerns does the speaker express regarding Starlink's presence in Indonesia?

    -The concern is that Starlink might create an uneven playing field for local providers. While Starlink offers significant advantages in remote areas, it is perceived as being favored by the government, which local companies feel doesn't face the same regulatory challenges they do.

  • How does Starlink's technology compare to older satellite technology?

    -Starlink's technology offers a significant advantage over older satellite technologies. While older satellites could only provide basic services like SMS, Starlink offers advanced features such as video calling and higher data capacity, making it more competitive in the modern digital landscape.

  • Why is Starlink considered particularly beneficial for island nations like Indonesia?

    -Starlink is well-suited for island nations due to its ability to provide reliable internet coverage in remote, rural areas. For instance, it can serve small islands or remote areas with low populations where laying undersea cables would be prohibitively expensive.

  • What is the speaker's view on regulatory discrepancies between local and international companies?

    -The speaker highlights concerns about regulatory inequalities, where international companies like Starlink are given significant advantages, such as less stringent regulations and easier access to infrastructure, while local providers face stricter regulations and higher operational challenges.

  • How does the speaker suggest the government should handle the regulation of foreign providers like Starlink?

    -The speaker suggests that the government should focus on providing a level playing field by ensuring that foreign providers, like Starlink, face the same regulatory requirements as local companies. This includes easing the regulatory burdens on local companies and ensuring fair competition.

  • How has the Indonesian internet service provider market been changing in recent years?

    -The market has seen a shift from B2B (business-to-business) to B2C (business-to-consumer) services, especially for home internet. This change is driven by increasing demand for personal internet usage, as people continue to rely on the internet for daily activities such as schooling and shopping.

  • What are the trends in internet usage in Indonesia, especially among younger generations?

    -Internet usage is growing rapidly, especially among younger generations. For example, children from Generation Alpha are born into a world with the internet, which influences their behavior, such as using video calls from a very young age. This generation is expected to continue driving the demand for internet bandwidth in the future.

  • What is the projected growth in internet bandwidth usage in Indonesia over the next few years?

    -The bandwidth usage in Indonesia is projected to increase by 30-50% annually. This growth is driven by factors such as increased use of video calls and more data-intensive applications, alongside the growing population and internet penetration.

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