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Super Sistem has engaged APTelecom LLC to engage prospective customers on its behalf to undertake pre-sales for the BTI submarine cable system. In parallel, APTelecom is also taking responsibility for the implementation and project management function for installation of the system.

The BTI domestic subsea fiber optic cable system will add critical broadband internet capacity in remote and underserved areas of Indonesia, and will link Batam, Jakarta, and Manado, with a total of seven landing stations, with a combined length of more than 4,700 kilometers.   The BTI cable will assist to drive economic growth and facilitate digital connectivity across the broader Indonesian archipelago, well beyond the nation’s capital, Jakarta. 

Kelvan Firman, CEO Super Sistem said, “We are pleased to have retained the services of APTelecom at this critical stage of BTI’s development. Not only will APTelecom assist us with the delivery and operational aspects of the project but are an important partner in assisting the Super Sistem team with monetization efforts, leading up to Ready for Service ‘RFS’.

Sean Bergin, President and Co-founder of APTelecom said “We are excited to be working with such an innovative client as Super Sistem. We expect BTI to generate a high degree of excitement in the subsea cable community, particularly in such an attractive market as Indonesia.” 

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