Print Indonesia has a long list of print media, in the form of
newspapers and
magazines. Some, such as
Kompas,
Media Indonesia,
Koran Sindo and
Koran Tempo are circulated daily and are relatively simple to obtain. Others are island- or city-specific, and are usually not distributed to other regions.
Telephone •
Telephones – main lines in use: 9.99 million (2004) • Telephones – mobile cellular: At the end of 2010, the mobile cellular penetration rate was 67 percent (22 percent at end of 2006).
CDMA use is declining in favour of
GSM. • Telephone system: domestic service fair, international service good • domestic: interisland
microwave system and HF radio police net; domestic satellite communications system • international: satellite earth stations – 2
Intelsat (1
Indian Ocean and 1
Pacific Ocean)
Radio •
Radio broadcast stations: AM 678, FM 43, shortwave 82 (1998) • Radios: 31.5 million (1997)
Television • Television broadcast stations: 11 national TV, 60 local TV (From AC Nielsen Report – first Semester 2005): • Televisions: 13.75 million (1997)
Internet •
Internet service providers (ISPs): 24 (1999) •
Country code (Top-level domain):
.id By June 2011, all sub-districts in Indonesia will be connected to the Internet. ==Regulatory environment in Indonesia==