- Jaringan Desa
The digital divide that plagues rural Indonesia is a pressing issue that needs immediate attention. Jaringan Desa, as the only ISP in Indonesia focusing on connecting rural areas, has taken on the formidable task of bridging this digital divide. By deploying innovative technologies, collaborating with governments and private sector partners, and actively involving communities, Jaringan Desa has made significant strides toward their mission of connecting the unconnected.
The power of connectivity cannot be underestimated, as it has the potential to empower rural communities, transform lives, and unlock opportunities. As we move forward, it is crucial for individuals, organizations, and the government to join hands and support Jaringan Desa in their noble cause of ensuring that no one is left behind in the digital age.
When it comes to providing ISP services in rural regions, local ISPs have a distinct advantage over big names. By taking a localized approach, we can tailor our services to meet the specific needs and preferences of the communities we serve. This localization encompasses not only language preferences but also catering to cultural nuances, affordability, and reliable customer support.
Additionally, local ISPs have the unique opportunity to build strong community relationships. In rural areas, personal connections and trust are crucial. By actively engaging with the community, participating in local events, and supporting local initiatives, we can foster a sense of belonging and demonstrate our commitment to the growth and well-being of the region.
Our Current Focus
- Secure Satellite Network
In today's digital age, the demand for secure and efficient data transmission is escalating like never before. Companies throughout the world constantly strive to stay ahead of their competitors by embracing innovative technologies. One such revolutionary technology is Software-Defined Wide Area Networking (SD-WAN), which brings unprecedented flexibility and control to network management. As a pioneering Indonesian company, we have taken it a step further. We are proud to be the first in Indonesia to provide secure SD-WAN capabilities using Satellite as the back-haul.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
A. Can SD-WAN be used without satellite technology?
Yes, SD-WAN can be deployed and utilized without satellite technology. It can function with various connectivity options, including traditional terrestrial networks and dedicated MPLS links. However, by leveraging satellite technology, organizations can enjoy enhanced reach, resilience, and global connectivity.
B. What kind of encryption is used in secure SD-WAN?
Secure SD-WAN utilizes a variety of encryption protocols such as AES (Advanced Encryption Standard), IPSec (Internet Protocol Security), and SSL/TLS (Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security) to ensure the confidentiality and integrity of data transmitted over the network.
C. How does secure SD-WAN using satellite benefit remote businesses?
Secure SD-WAN using satellite enables remote businesses to establish reliable and high-speed connectivity, regardless of their geographical location. This allows them to seamlessly connect remote sites, access central resources, perform real-time monitoring, and facilitate efficient collaboration.
D. Is satellite SD-WAN expensive to implement?
The implementation cost of satellite SD-WAN varies depending on factors such as network size, required bandwidth, and specific needs of the organization. While initial setup costs may be higher compared to traditional solutions, the long-term benefits and improved productivity often outweigh the investment.
E. What are the limitations of secure SD-WAN using satellite?
Although secure SD-WAN using satellite offers numerous advantages, there are a few limitations to consider. These include potential signal latency due to the distance between the satellite and Earth, sensitivity to weather conditions, and reliance on satellite coverage availability. However, technological advancements have significantly mitigated these limitations, making satellite-based SD-WAN highly reliable and efficient.