Sustainable spectrum pricing to boost Indonesia’s digital economy
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Indonesia is among the largest and fastest-growing digital economies in the Asia-Pacific region. While the government’s digital roadmap for 2021-2024 recognises ICT infrastructure as a key enabler of digital transformation, realising this vision will only be possible if the country’s mobile operators have access to the right amount and type of affordable spectrum.
This report analyses trends in annual spectrum costs for mobile operators. It assesses the risks and impacts on long-term economic growth associated with the continued increase in spectrum costs in Indonesia.
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