Jakarta –
Communication System Cable loud Jakarta Kalimantan Batam and Singapore (SKLL Jakabare) reportedly cut off. This is what is said to be the culprit for a number of internet service providers to experience problems in providing their services.
Since this afternoon, for example, a number of First Media subscribers admitted that their network had become slow. First Media via Twitter has explained that it was caused by disruption of the submarine cable communication system.
“Hi First People. Sorry for the inconvenience. We inform you that there is currently a disruption to the submarine cable communication system (B2JS cable and Jakabare cable) used by LinkNet and also by several other internet providers,” said First Media.
“Currently, the First Media team is working on service restoration for all customers and it is hoped that recovery can be completed within 1×24 hours or a maximum tomorrow at 12.00 WIB. Thank you,” they added.
Communication system network cable loud (SKKL) along 1,300 kilometers connects the islands of Java – Kalimantan – Batam – Singapore. The SKKL construction project was later named Jakabare.
The Jakabare SKKL network project being undertaken Indosat together with NEC Corporation as partners, have 4 landing points on each island, including: Tanjung Pakis (Krawang, West Java), Sungai Kakap (Pontianak, West Kalimantan), Tanjung Bemban (Batam) and Changi (Singapore).
Steve Saerang as SVP-Head of Corporate Communications has said that the incident of SKKL Jakabare broke up this morning, Monday (5/4/2021).
“Indosat Ooredoo informs that SKKL (Communication System Cable loud“Jakabare (Java, Kalimantan, Batam, Singapore) this morning at 9.37 WIB was cut off in the mainland area of Changi, Singapore because of a sinkhole in the mainland area of Singapore,” said Steve.
Steve conveyed, currently the operational team is trying intensively to restore the connection and it is planned that within 2×24 hours, the Jakabare SKKL can be used again.
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