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The Internet is a relatively new communication media in Indonesia, an archipelago that includes more than 17,001 islands. Several Internet access services are available in Indonesia, ranging from ADSL to mobile Internet. Telephone line-based service was among the first Internet access services in Indonesia with PT Telkom as a main player who controls most fixed-line telephone networks. ==Usage== According to eMarketer, in 2014 Indonesia has 83.7 million users (in sixth place behind Japan), but Indonesia is predicted to surpass Japan in 2017, because Indonesian internet growth is in the double digits, while Japanese internet growth is slower.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Inilah Data Peringkat Negara Pengguna Internet )〕 According to Akamai Technologies, Indonesia, with 9 connections to undersea cables, had in Q1 2014 an average Internet connection speed of 2.4 Mbit/s, which is an increase of 55 percent from a year earlier. Just 6.6 percent of homes have access to 4 Mbit/s or higher speed connections. But in Q4 2014, the average internet connection speed is 1.9Mbit/s or drop about 50 percent from Q3 2014 with 3.7Mbit/s.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ini 10 Negara dengan Internet Tercepat )〕 Based on the Indonesia Internet Service Providers Association, in Q4 2013 there are 71.19 million Internet users in Indonesia or about 28 percent of Indonesia's population.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Number of RI Internet users increases to 71.19 million in 2013: APJII )〕 According to Cisco's Visual Networking Index, in 2013 Indonesia had the world's second fastest growth of IP traffic and has become an of "Internet of Everything" country.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Pertumbuhan Trafik Internet Indonesia Tercepat ke-2 di Dunia )〕 Based on Communication Ministry data, at end of June 2011, there were 45 million Internet users in Indonesia, which 64 percent or 28 million users on the age of 15 to 19.〔 ("Pengguna Internet di Indonesia Didominasi Anak Muda" ) ("Internet users in Indonesia Dominated by Young Children"), Media Indonesia, 28 July 2011 ((English translation ))〕 July 2011: Based on Nielsen's survey, 48 percent of Internet users in Indonesia used a mobile phone to access the Internet, whereas another 13 percent used other handheld multimedia devices, the highest dependence on mobile Internet access in Southeast Asia, although Indonesia has the lowest level of overall Internet penetration in Southeast Asia by only 21 percent of Indonesians aged between 15 and 49 use the Internet.〔("RI highly dependent on mobile Internet" ), ''Jakarta Post'', 12 July 2012〕 May 2011: Based on TNS research, Indonesia is the world's second-largest number of Facebook users and the third-largest number of Twitter users. 87 percent of Indonesians who go online have social networking site accounts, but only 14 percent access the sites daily, far below the global average of 46 percent due to many of them access the internet from inconvenience internet cafes or still using old fashioned smartphones. Inline with increase of cheap Android smartphones recently, there are possibility Indonesian internet user activities will be increase too.〔("Cheap smartphones change RI Internet behavior: Survey " ), Tifa Asrianti, ''Jakarta Post'', 31 May 2011〕 Based on Yahoo Net Index survey released in July 2011, Internet in Indonesia sat in the second row after television. 89 percent of users connected to social networking, 72 percent web browsing and 61 percent read the news.〔 ("Jejaring Sosial Aktivitas Online Paling Populer di Indonesia" ) ("Social Networking Most Popular Online Activities in Indonesia"), Yossie Yono, CHIP Online, 27 July 2011 ((English translation ))〕 Indonesian Internet Service Providers (ISPs) offer service on top of the PT Telkom's ADSL network. ADSL customers usually receive two separates bills, one for the ADSL line charges to PT Telkom and another for Internet service charges to the ISP. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Internet in Indonesia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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