The Indonesian Telecommunications Providers Association (ATSI) hopes there will be internet speed measurement standards that meet domestic needs.
"We hope there will be a measurement standard with classifications tailored to Indonesia's needs. Let me give an example: many novice internet users have speeds at home of 5, 10, or 15," ATSI Executive Director Marwan O. Baasir told ANTARA in Bandung, West Java, on Saturday.
According to ATSI, internet speed classifications cannot be standardized because the needs of each region vary. If the government wants to standardize speeds at 100 megabits per second (Mbps) across all regions, there must be a clear broadband classification for each region.
