Jakarta (Antara Bali)- The Informatics and Communications Ministry has detected several signal interference spots for cellular telecommunication due to the application of illegal signal repeater instrument.
"There are at least a thousand cellular networks in Jakarta, which had interference from illegal repeater instruments up to October 2013. We also detected interference in the cities of Medan, Makassar, Denpasar and Batam," stated Head of Information and Public Relation Division in the Ministry Gatot Dewa Broto in a press release received here, on Thursday.
The Ministry noted that several cellular operator companies, such as PT Telkomsel, PT Telkom, PT Indosat, PT XL-Axiata and PT Smart Teleco, have interference.
Gatot added that the frequency that had interference from repeater instruments in Jakarta was generally located at GSM 900MHz (IMT 2000).
The Ministry detected signal interference located in several areas of Jakarta such as Mangga Besar Street, Kemang Street, Bangka Street, Swadaya Street, Percetakan Negara Street, Taman Cipinang Street, Matraman Street, Banyuwangi Street, Sumenep Street, Dukuh Street, Blora Street, Cikini Street, Gajah Mada Street, Hayam Wuruk Street, Pantai Indah Kapuk and Kelapa Gading Barat. (*/M038)
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"There are at least a thousand cellular networks in Jakarta, which had interference from illegal repeater instruments up to October 2013. We also detected interference in the cities of Medan, Makassar, Denpasar and Batam," stated Head of Information and Public Relation Division in the Ministry Gatot Dewa Broto in a press release received here, on Thursday.
The Ministry noted that several cellular operator companies, such as PT Telkomsel, PT Telkom, PT Indosat, PT XL-Axiata and PT Smart Teleco, have interference.
Gatot added that the frequency that had interference from repeater instruments in Jakarta was generally located at GSM 900MHz (IMT 2000).
The Ministry detected signal interference located in several areas of Jakarta such as Mangga Besar Street, Kemang Street, Bangka Street, Swadaya Street, Percetakan Negara Street, Taman Cipinang Street, Matraman Street, Banyuwangi Street, Sumenep Street, Dukuh Street, Blora Street, Cikini Street, Gajah Mada Street, Hayam Wuruk Street, Pantai Indah Kapuk and Kelapa Gading Barat. (*/M038)
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