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Indonesia: Next big internet crowd?

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중국과 인도 외에도 인도네시아는 아시아에서 다음 큰 인터넷 사용자 공급원이 될 가능성이 있습니다. 인터넷 이용률이 10%(250만 명의 사용자)에 불과한 상황에서, 2억 3,800만 명의 인구에서 여전히 성장 가능성이 큽니다 {via IWS}.

Google Trends는 인도네시아 인터넷 사용자층의 강력한 적응을 보여주는 관련 데이터를 보여줍니다.

  • No. 7 most users on Twitter. No. 1 users of Plurk with about 30k uniques active out of the 31,367 registered. As a comparison, there are 63,554 registered Plurk users from the Philippines but only around 10k are active according to Google trends.
  • Indonesia is the Capital of Friendster, peaking at around 2 million unique visitors a day (the Philippines came in 2nd at 1 Million uniques followed by Malaysia at around 700k.).
  • Indonesia came in at #10 for eBay.com traffic (the only other Asian country along with India at #7), and also at #5 with Amazon.com
  • Yahoo is also popular in Indonesia, peaking at about 4 million uniques on weekdays and at #4 worldwide, after the US, India and China.

Of the estimated 25 million internet users, only about 2 million have direct access to ISPs (majority of which are still on dial-up). What's more promising would be the use of 3G internet from the almost 80 million mobile users in Indonesia.

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Hemant Patel · 17 years ago

I m not amazed now…Indonesians r among the top migsters ,,they use mig33-a java chatting software to communicate with each-other extensively…

Internet users in the India n China r growing in numbers very rapidly too….
India has already established itself as a one of IT powers with its best programmers…

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Jugster · 17 years ago

Poor broadband infrastructure in Indonesia shouldn’t come as a surprise. They are geographically, politically and economically challenged.

If you look a the map, they are sprawled over a large archipelago. Waters that divide the islands are wide and deep. And since microwave breaks over bodies of water, radio is not an option. Population centers are also spread out and divided by rough terrain. Most ISP rely on VSAT. This is an expensive pipe with really poor latency. And as if that was not bad enough, between December to March, monsoon rains water down their satellite signal.

Politically, they haven’t done well either. As a result, business is difficult to prosper unless equity yields to powers that be. Red tape and corruption can easily cripple a business.

Economically, things aren’t so great either. While the country’s population is one of the highest, 43% of the jobs are in agriculture. Wealth is therefore unevenly distributed. If you’ve managed to visit Jakarta, you would see a few Jaguars, BMWs and Benz’ here and there. But most will be on two or three-wheeled taxis. The working class dines in roadside eateries that would make our JolliJeep look classy.

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paul · 17 years ago

very unrealiable statistics.

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JC John SESE-Cuneta · 17 years ago

Indonesia came in at #10 for eBay.com traffic (the only other Asian country along with India at #7), and also at #5 with Amazon.com

Wow. I wonder, where do we rank for eBay.com and Amazon.com? Probably lower?

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Lito | TheFilipinoEntrepreneur.Com · 17 years ago

This is an interesting topic.

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sky · 17 years ago

What’s dial up???

Seriously, people still use that?!

And by “2 million have direct access to ISPs” does that mean the other 23 million only go to computer shops for internet access?

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CarloBlogg · 17 years ago

yeah, i never thought that dial up are still used today (although Im not that surprised, haha :D) Indonesia may be the next potential internet market :D

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Angelo Panares · 17 years ago

I thought the Philippines had a very big problem with over population, it seems 238 million Thais also are in a squeeze :)

Who would have thought dial-up was still being used, and I thought we were behind.

This made my night, I’ll check-out Thailand on the net tonight.

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