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Nokia Powers Surge’s Subsea Network, Boosts Affordable Broadband for Millions in Indonesia

Surge’s New Subsea Network Will Enhance Regional Data Centre Interconnectivity While Expanding Affordable Broadband Access To Over 40 Million People Across Indonesia.

Nokia has announced that PT Solusi Sinergi Digital Tbk (Surge), a leading digital infrastructure provider in Indonesia, has deployed the former’s subsea optical solution to connect Jakarta and Singapore. This new subsea network will boost regional data centre interconnectivity and support Surge’s mission to expand affordable broadband access to underserved communities across Indonesia.

The new high-capacity subsea connection is part of Surge’s broader infrastructure expansion to extend fibre-based broadband to 40 million households. It will enable Surge’s affordable internet initiatives, bringing reliable connectivity to the communities that need it most.

Powered by Nokia’s 1830 PSS, the network will deliver an initial capacity of 20.8 terabits, allowing Surge to offer ultra-high-speed services of up to 800GE for Tier-1 and Tier-2 enterprise customers. Nokia’s subsea solution also enables Surge to deliver scalable, space and power efficient transmission, supporting Surge’s growth plans while maintaining operational efficiency.

“This strategic deployment underscores our commitment to digital equity and building a more connected, inclusive future,” said Shannedy Ong, Director at PT Solusi Sinergi Digital Tbk. “With Nokia’s advanced optical transmission technology, we can efficiently scale our network to deliver reliable, high-speed, and affordable broadband to unserved and underserved communities across Indonesia.”

“Connecting up to 40 million people with affordable broadband access is a huge honor and responsibility,” said James Watt, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Optical Networks at Nokia. “With Surge, we are building a high-performance network and providing solutions that will unlock new opportunities for growth across Indonesia.”

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