JAKARTA - Starlink, a satellite internet service owned by entrepreneur Elon Musk, has officially temporarily suspended the sale of new devices and activation kits for customers who buy via retail as well as third-party sellers in Indonesia.

In an announcement made through its official website, Starlink revealed that this temporary suspension was due to network capacity which had reached its maximum limit.

Starlink services are currently not available to new customers in your area because of the capacity sold out across Indonesia, wrote Starlink in an announcement on its official website.

Even so, prospective customers can still make initial bookings by depositing. This step will put them on the waiting list, and Starlink will provide notifications when the service is back on track.

"However, you can still place a deposit to book your place on the waiting list and receive a notification as soon as the service is available again," he continued.

Even so, it should be noted that the company cannot provide an estimated availability time, but it claims to have collaborated with local parties to bring Starlink to Indonesia as quickly as possible.

Starlink has been operating in Indonesia since 2022, but officially entered in May 2024. This step indicates the high interest in Starlink satellite internet services in Indonesia, for the 3T region.

In Indonesia, Starlink comes under the name PT Starlink Services Indonesia. The company is working with the Association of Indonesian Internet Service Providers (APJII) to target internet access businesses throughout Indonesia.


The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)

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