JAKARTA - Opensignal announced a strategic partnership with the Directorate General of Digital Infrastructure (DJID) of the Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs, to improve the quality of the digital experience of people in the country.

Through this collaboration, Opensignal will provide DJID with advanced analysis as well as visibility on the performance of fixed broadband networks and cellular networks.

This analysis is later expected to strengthen the Ministry's ability to set targeted policies and encourage the creation of a digital ecosystem that is fair and rapidly growing in Indonesia.

"This independent view allows us to identify the performance gap appropriately, encourage healthy competition between service providers, and ultimately bridge the digital gap through high-quality and reliable infrastructure," said Director General of Digital Infrastructure Wayan Toni Supriyanto.

By collaborating with Opensignal, Wayan emphasized, DJID adopted a data-based regulatory approach. to ensure that connectivity provides meaningful economic and social values.

"This partnership is an important step forward in strengthening Indonesia's communication infrastructure," said Charles Rutstein, CEO of Opensignal.

"By providing DJID with independent insights regarding the real experience of users, we hope to help reduce the digital gap and encourage active engagement between the industrial sector and the government. In the end, this initiative will bring real added value to the business world and consumers across the country," Charles concluded.


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