Television
Indonesia’s political satire will remain on the air
An Indonesia minister fails to find humor in political satire. He even said it humiliates government institutions and provides a “negative political education” for the people. But on the other hand, by revealing this, I think the minister “has” a sense of humor, too…
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.
Indonesia’s software ready to compete big boys
Stop your daily routine of opening, closing and changing from one application to another, for e-mail, browser, instant messaging, agenda, address book, word processing, spreadsheet, video conferencing, multimedia chat rooms and many more. Just use one application that does it all.
Yes, this is a tool that has everything. By using Indline you can create multimedia […]
From Bali to a digital world
Indonesia’s broadcast goes digital. By enacting Law No. 32/2002, the country’s broadcasting is going to adopt digital broadcasting. According to the Minister of Communication and Information Dr Sofyan Djalil, the trial for radio and television digital broadcast as well as digital TV in mobile phone is in progress.
Despite that it’s not officially disclosed yet, as […]
Korean Wave washes over Indonesia’s blogosphere
A heavy wave of popular Korean drama is currently hitting the Indonesian television industry. So it goes, too, in the ocean of blogosphere.
The hottest topic today in the country’s blogosphere is the reaction to the sequel production of popular drama Princess Hours (Goong). Princess Hours is a drama that offers two types of fun: The […]
Indonesian TV goes mobile
Indonesia is now seriously seeking the best technology for mobile television. There are three options that have been implemented: Streaming-based, analog-based and digital video broadcast-based technology.
Nokia, a world leader in mobile communications, recently introduced the digital video broadcast-handheld (DVB-H) technology-based handset, namely the N92, to Indonesia. As part of the Finnish company’s N-series range for […]



