Elon Musk and Indonesian Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin launched SpaceX's satellite internet service for the nation's health sector on May 19, aiming to improve access in remote parts of the sprawling archipelago.
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00:00The Starlink satellite internet service was launched in Indonesia on Sunday to improve
00:07the country's healthcare sector.
00:09Indonesia is the third Southeast Asian country where Starlink has ventured into.
00:14The Philippines' Starlink service has been running since February last year, while the
00:18service has been made available in Malaysia since July last year.
00:24We're very excited to bring connectivity to places that either have no connectivity or
00:29as we saw in the demonstration, very low bandwidth connectivity.
00:33So this is going to be really a lifesaver for remote medical clinics and I think it
00:39can be transformative for education as well.
00:42If you can access the internet, then you can learn anything and you can also sell your
00:49goods and services worldwide.
00:51So I think it's going to be incredibly beneficial especially to remote communities.
00:55On Tesla's possible investment in Indonesia's electric vehicle industry, Starlink said it
01:00was focused on its service first.
01:04Indonesia's Coordinating Minister of Investment, Luhut Panjaitan, said SpaceX and Tesla CEO
01:09Elon Musk and Indonesian President Joko Widodo met in Bali after attending the World Water
01:14Forum on Monday.
01:16Luhut said Musk will consider the government's offer to build an electric vehicle battery
01:21plant in the country.
01:34Indonesia's government has been trying for years to lure Tesla to build manufacturing
01:38plants related to electric vehicles as the country wants to develop its EV sector using
01:44its nickel resources.
01:46Starlink owns around 60% of the roughly 7,500 satellites orbiting Earth.