No Result
View All Result
INDUSTRY INSIDER
About Us
  • Industry
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Bangladesh
  • World
  • Feature
  • R&D
  • Opinion
  • Magazine
  • More
Thursday, May 15, 2025
  • Industry
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Bangladesh
  • World
  • Feature
  • R&D
  • Opinion
  • Magazine
  • More
No Result
View All Result
INDUSTRY INSIDER
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Elon Musk and Indonesian health minister launch Starlink internet service for remote health access

Elon Musk and Indonesian health minister launch Starlink internet service for remote health access

Tech billionaire Elon Musk (R) and Indonesia's Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin pose for pictures with inked documents before inaugurating satellite unit Starlink at a community health center in Denpasar on Indonesia's resort island of Bali on May 19, 2024. Musk launched on May 19 his Starlink service on Indonesia's resort island of Bali as the country aims to extend internet to its remote areas. Millions of people in Indonesia, a vast archipelago of more than 17,000 islands, are not currently hooked up to reliable internet services. (Photo by SONNY TUMBELAKA / AFP)

by Insider Desk
May 20, 2024

On Sunday, Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, along with Indonesian Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin, inaugurated SpaceX’s satellite internet service, Starlink, which aims to enhance health services in remote regions of Indonesia. 

The launch event occurred at a community health center in Denpasar, Bali, highlighting a significant step toward improving internet connectivity in Indonesia’s vast and diverse archipelago.

Indonesia, home to over 270 million people and spanning three different time zones, faces substantial challenges in providing consistent internet access across its numerous islands. 

After arriving in Bali via private jet, Musk expressed his enthusiasm for the project while donning a traditional green batik shirt. 

Starlink’s deployment began with installations at three health centers, two in Bali and one on the remote island of Aru in Maluku. A video presentation during the launch illustrated how the high-speed internet service would enable real-time data input, crucial for addressing health issues such as stunting and malnutrition.

Musk emphasized the immediate focus on enhancing connectivity through Starlink, deflecting questions about potential investments in Indonesia’s electric vehicle (EV) industry.

The Indonesian government has been actively courting Tesla to establish EV manufacturing plants, leveraging Indonesia’s substantial nickel reserves. However, Musk’s priority remains establishing Starlink’s presence and capabilities.

Indonesian Communications Minister Budi Arie Setiadi highlighted that Starlink services are now commercially available, focusing on first reaching underdeveloped and remote regions. 

Before the launch, Starlink secured permits to operate as an internet service provider for retail consumers and received authorization to establish networks, including a tiny aperture terminal (VSAT) permit.

Starlink’s significant presence in the satellite internet domain is underscored by its ownership of around 60 percent of the approximately 7,500 satellites orbiting Earth. 

Indonesia is the third Southeast Asian nation to adopt Starlink’s services, following Malaysia, which issued a license last year, and the Philippines, which entered into a deal with SpaceX in 2022. 

Previous Post

Reddit partners with OpenAI for content integration

Next Post

Bangladesh Bank considers moral suasion to cap lending rates at 14%

Related Posts

China offers $10bn in yuan credit to Latin America

by Insider Desk
| May 14, 2025

BEPZA attracts $480m investment, inks new deal with Chinese firm

by Insider Desk
| May 14, 2025

$3bn in loan support expected by June

by Insider Desk
| May 14, 2025

Curbing inefficiency, boosting tax reforms behind dissolving NBR

by Insider Desk
| May 14, 2025

BRAC Bank posts 47% profit surge in Q1 FY2025

by Insider Desk
| May 14, 2025

Country moves to market-based dollar rate

by Insider Desk
| May 14, 2025

Next Post
Bangladesh Bank

Bangladesh Bank considers moral suasion to cap lending rates at 14%

You May Also Like


China offers $10bn in yuan credit to Latin America
News

China offers $10bn in yuan credit to Latin America

by Insider Desk
May 14, 2025
0

China will extend nearly $10bn in credit to Latin American and Caribbean nations, President Xi Jinping announced Tuesday, with all...

Read more
$5.36 million manufacturing facility for bags and wallets in Mirsharai economic zone

BEPZA attracts $480m investment, inks new deal with Chinese firm

May 14, 2025
Bangladesh commercial banks experience decline in forex holdings

$3bn in loan support expected by June

May 14, 2025
NBR bank

Curbing inefficiency, boosting tax reforms behind dissolving NBR

May 14, 2025
BRAC Bank

BRAC Bank posts 47% profit surge in Q1 FY2025

May 14, 2025
Home
Industry
Business
Tech
Bangladesh
World
Feature
R&D
Videos
Magazine
About Us Subscribe
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy
Refund Policy
Cancellation Policy
Industry Insider is published by Tareq Ahmed Robin, Sayem Sharif, Md Mahfuz Ul Islam and Mohammad Saiful Islam. It is a quarterly magazine, comes from House B-114, Level – 03, Road – 07, DOHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka – 1206
Reach Out: [email protected]
© 2023 – All rights reserved with Industry Insider | Developed By YSI Bangla Limited  Follow us on our socials:
© 2023 – All rights reserved with Industry Insider | Developed By   Follow us on our socials:

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • All News
  • Industry
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Bangladesh
  • World
  • Feature
  • R&D
  • Opinion
  • More
  • About Us
  • E-Magazine
  • Videos
  • Subscribe