Indonesia is actively working to reduce its overwhelming dependence on Singapore for internet connectivity, currently at 90 percent. This reliance is due to Singapore’s established role as a regional digital hub, possessing critical infrastructure like extensive subsea cable networks, data centers, and global cloud services. The Indonesian government aims to diversify its network routes to improve internet resilience and reduce vulnerability. This initiative seeks to establish more direct connections and lessen the country’s reliance on data traffic routing through Singapore. Details of the diversification plan, including specific projects and timelines, have not yet been fully disclosed. The move reflects a broader push for digital sovereignty and infrastructure independence within Indonesia. Ultimately, Indonesia hopes to create a more robust and self-sufficient internet ecosystem.