PT Solusi Sinergi Digital Tbk (“SURGE”) has entered into a strategic partnership with PT Bina Karya (Persero) to plan, develop, and expand Information and Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure in Indonesia’s new capital, Nusantara (IKN) (11/02).
The collaboration aims to accelerate national digital infrastructure in alignment with Indonesia’s long-term digital transformation goals.
Strengthening ICT Connectivity in Nusantara
The partnership focuses on deploying reliable, scalable, and future-ready digital infrastructure, including fiber-optic networks, broadband access, and integrated connectivity systems. These systems are designed to support government operations, businesses, and residential communities within IKN.
As Indonesia’s administrative and economic center, Nusantara is envisioned as a smart, sustainable, and inclusive capital city, where robust ICT infrastructure will enable efficient public services, support digital governance, accelerate economic activity, and ensure equitable connectivity access.
Leveraging Expertise for Future-Ready Digital Infrastructure
By combining SURGE’s technical expertise and operational experience with PT Bina Karya’s role in national strategic projects, the partnership seeks to enhance efficiency, quality, and sustainability in ICT deployment.
SURGE has extensive experience managing large-scale digital infrastructure, including network planning and operations, providing reliable connectivity solutions across Indonesia. This positions the company as an ideal partner to meet IKN’s high standards for reliability, scalability, and future-ready technology.
Yune Marketatmo, President Director of SURGE, said, “This strategic partnership underscores SURGE’s commitment to supporting the acceleration of Indonesia’s national digital infrastructure. Nusantara is not only a new capital city, but also a symbol of Indonesia’s future. Through close collaboration with PT Bina Karya, we aim to contribute to the development of a resilient, scalable, and future-proof ICT ecosystem that can support government services, drive economic growth, and enable inclusive digital access for communities in IKN.”
He added, “Reliable connectivity is essential to unlocking productivity, innovation, and social inclusion. Our involvement in the development of ICT infrastructure in Nusantara reflects SURGE’s long-term vision to play an active role in building Indonesia’s digital foundation, not only in IKN but also as part of a broader national digital ecosystem.”
Innovative Technologies and Inclusive Internet Access
The partnership will explore innovative technologies and best practices to ensure Nusantara’s digital systems meet future demands while maintaining high standards of security, reliability, and sustainability. The initiative aims to create an integrated digital environment for seamless communication, smart city applications, and improved quality of life for residents, businesses, and government institutions.
Boyke Prasetyanto, President Director of PT Bina Karya (Persero), said, “Based on the President's speech, there is affordable internet service available, and it is SURGE. This is what prompted PT Bina Karya (Persero) to partner with SURGE. Furthermore, SURGE will offer fixed wireless access services, namely IRA. Although IRA will operate in Java, Papua, and Maluku, other SURGE services, such as FTTH, may serve approximately 25,000 residents of the capital city, so people can access the internet through the SURGE service at a lower cost. Hopefully, this collaboration will support the development of communication technology in the Nusantara capital city.”
Strategic Impact on National Digital Development
This strategic partnership strengthens SURGE’s position in Indonesia’s digital infrastructure sector and demonstrates continued support for government-led initiatives. By combining technical expertise and strategic oversight, both companies aim to deliver sustainable, high-quality ICT infrastructure across IKN.
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