JAKARTA - Throughout 2025, the Ministry of Communication and Digital realizes a budget of Rp. 10.58 trillion or 94.9 percent of the ceiling after blocking Rp. 11.4 trillion.

The budget is focused on maintaining the sustainability of strategic digital services while expanding connectivity in areas that have been facing access limitations.

The Minister of Communication and Information, Meutya Hafid, emphasized that the absorption of this budget reflects the state's efforts to provide digital services more evenly, including in the midst of the process of transitioning the ministry's organization.

"Until the end of 2025, 4G services have reached 98.95 percent of the population. This is an important step so that no region is left behind in the digital transformation," Meutya said in a Working Meeting with Commission I of the Indonesian House of Representatives on Monday, January 26.

The expansion of digital access is supported by the operation of 6,747 Base Transceiver Stations (BTS) in the 3T area. Of that number, as many as 3,262 BTS serve the people in Papua.

In addition, the national fiber optic network has reached 5,253 sub-districts, strengthening basic connectivity for public services and economic activities in the region.

On the other hand, throughout 2025, Kemkomdigi's Non-Tax State Revenue (PNBP) was recorded at Rp. 29.3 trillion or 116.04 percent of the target of Rp. 25.2 trillion, thanks to the strengthening of digital infrastructure.

Entering 2026, Kemkomdigi is committed to ensuring that every state expenditure and revenue is managed in an accountable manner and directed towards tangible impacts for the community.


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