Indonesia, Nov. 13 -- Director General of Digital Infrastructure at the Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs (Komdigi) Wayan Toni Supriyanto said that around three thousand villages in Indonesia remain without telecommunications signals.

"There is still homework to do. About 3,000 villages have no signal at all, and nearly 2,220 villages have settlements but are not commercially viable. These are the areas we aim to address," Supriyanto said after the Digital Infrastructure Acceleration Forum here on Thursday.

He explained that Komdigi, as a regulator, is seeking various technological solutions to tackle the issue.

"Considering Indonesia's geographical contours, which include islands and urban areas, we will look for the most ...