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Finally, YouTube Blocked in Indonesia
See the reactions from Indonesia’s blogoshpere:
YouTube Blocked in Indonesia.
Youtube Terakhir.
Welcome To The Dark Ages, My Friend (Youtube Is Officially Dead By Moron Government).
Good bye YouTube.
YouTube Diblokir.
Bye bye Google Adwords: Indonesia’s entrepreneur
My friend Rendy Maulana finally decided to stop using Google Adwords for his Internet hosting business campaign.
Check-out my original post on budiputra.com.
Indonesia’s web 2.0 services
Indonesia has moves forward beyond blogosphere: the country already enters the new world, called web 2.0 services. Several user-generated content services already launched, and the country’s community responded to them enthusiastically.
Check-out my CNET Asia tech post on web 2.0
Indosat and Trikomsel make a strategic partnership
PT Indosat Tbk recently signs a strategic agreement with PT Trikomsel Multimedia to enhance its cooperation in the retail business for distributing product and value added service (download ringtone and wallpaper) to the public.
Indonesia’s broadcasting goes digital
Indonesia’s analog broadcasting, on both radio and television, will migrate to digital technology soon.
By enacting Law No. 32/2002, the country’s broadcasting will become digital. According to State Minister of Communications and Information Sofyan Djalil, trials for radio and television digital broadcasting as well as digital TV in mobile phones are in progress.
How to solve piracy in the developing countries?
How to solve the software, content and application piracy in the developing countries? Just simply sell the CDs in local-standard price!
And please never sell them in global-standard market price because it’s just inviting piracy-mafia groups to their usual business: copying the original, burning it into CD and DVD and sell them in the street vendors!
Due to disruption, Indonesia will use satellite for Internet
The government of Indonesia are considering to use satellite connection to reroute Internet access due to Asian internet access disrupted recently. However, the repair work is expected to take between two weeks and one month.
The country’s telecommunications authorities, as well as major players in the industry, expect it to take between two and […]



