DEPOK AREA31, a digital data center and infrastructure provider company from Indonesia, announced a 10-year strategic partnership with Eutelsat OneWeb, the world's leading low-orbit satellite internet service provider (LEO).

As part of this collaboration, AREA31 will provide satellite teleportation facilities in Ciruas, Serang, Banten, as well as a main connection point (Point-of-Presence/Pop) at the AREA31 data center located in Cimanggis, Depok.

Satellite technology LEO BuanterOne The satellite service from collaboration from PT Dwi Tunggal Putra (DTP) in collaboration with OneWeb offers a solution for connectivity with low latency and high speed.

With a download speed of 195 Mbps and upload speed of 30-35 Mbps, this satellite service is expected to reach Indonesian territory that has not been served by fiber or mobile networks.

Through this collaboration, the LEO ButerOne satellite service is officially available in Indonesia through an official distributor by DTP, and is ready to present equitable and inclusive digital connectivity throughout Indonesia and the Asia-Pacific region.

"Well, with the presence of OneWeb entering Indonesia and Area 31 supporting for its services. The portal satellite and also the POP are here. They have indeed entered the Indonesian market officially," said Director of AREA31, Yoke Tangkar at the signing of Cooperation Area 31 and Eutelsat OneWeb on Wednesday, August 20 in Depok.

The presence of teleportation and the ButterOne PoP in Indonesia is also a step for the company to keep user data safe and all of them are domestic. Thus, there is no exchange of data outside Indonesian territory.

Indonesia is a very important market for us. With the support of AREA31, we can provide reliable and high-quality connectivity services to areas that have not been served so far," continued Fabio Mando, Chief Operations Officer of Eutelsat OneWeb.

The Teleport and PoP built by AREA31 will adopt global technical standards to support the optimal operation of LEO satellites.

PoP AREA31 Cimanggis is directly connected to the national and international fiber optic network via the Internet Exchange (IX) and peering local which is also infrastructure that supports IPv6, SD-WAN, and network virtualization for edge and cloud-native services.

The teleport and PoP collocation in the AREA31 data center ecosystem opens new sustainable and scalable monetization channels such as uplink/downlink capacity rental, satellite backhaul services, and network interconnection, so that AREA31 will become a LEO satellite connectivity hub in Southeast Asia.


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