PT Roatex Indonesia Toll System (PT RITS) accelerates the strengthening of systems and infrastructure to support the implementation of the Multi Lane Free Flow (MLFF) contactless toll road technology based on the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) in Indonesia.

As part of digital transformation in the transportation infrastructure sector, PT RITS continues to strengthen the system as a whole, including the readiness of technology equipment, infrastructure strengthening, increasing personnel capacity to expanding collaboration with various stakeholders.

Since the cooperation contract was signed four years ago, more than half of the total US$300 million (Rp4.97 trillion) investment from the Hungarian Government through PT RITS has been realized.

"With full funding for this project, we are committed to collaborating closely with various stakeholders to ensure the optimal implementation of the Multi Lane Free Flow (MLFF) system," said Attila Keszeg, President Director of PT Roatex Indonesia Toll System on Monday, October 20.

PT RITS is ready to fully implement MLFF technology, with complete support from vendors for payment systems, Cantas apps, On Board Unit (OBU) devices, 24-Hour Customer Service services, as well as other devices and infrastructure with up-to-date technology.

In addition, PT RITS continues to improve its security standards, such as forming a Computer Security Incident Team (CSIRT) Response Team as set by the National Cyber and Crypto Agency (BSSN).

"We are also ready to adopt the necessary technological changes according to Indonesia's needs," he added.

Meanwhile, Member of BPJT, Element of Interest Investor, Sony Sulaksono Wibowo, hopes that this technology will run smoothly and can be accepted by toll road operators.

The National Cyber and Crypto Agency (BSSN) as the national security authority expressed support for the implementation of this system from a digital security perspective.

The Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), is a real-time location-based technology that has been implemented in Hungary.

The implementation of MLFF in Hungary for 11 years was able to increase state revenue by 5 times or around 392%. With the success of the system that has been tested in various countries, the presence of this technology is also expected to be a strategic leap for Indonesia in the global toll payment system revolution.

"Actually, Indonesia will be at the forefront if we can implement this system. If for example Indonesia can, then we are at the forefront. If I am proud if it can be quickly (realized)," concluded Attila.


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