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Shared Network’s Stumbling Block

Monday, March 7, 2022

A number of regions are pursuing the construction of integrated utility networks. Telecommunication operators are overshadowed by disputes about rental fees in the capital city.

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Workers sort and remove optic cables on top power poles to move them into a special underground channel for fiber optic network cables in Jalan Ir H Djuanda, Bandung, West Java, as part of the Integrated Utility Network Facility, March 4. TEMPO/Prima Mulia . tempo : 173222811820.

MORA Telematika Indonesia (Moratelindo) is just waiting for the green light to begin building the integrated utility network facilities in Bandung City and Bekasi City, West Java. Moratelindo has won the bid on the telecommunication infrastructure construction across the cities, including along the national and provincial roads integrated in both regions. “Anytime we can begin, we will,” said Moratelindo Chief Executive Officer (

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