en.Wedoany.com Reported - MyRepublic Air has expanded its home internet service based on Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) technology to multiple cities and regencies in Kalimantan, Indonesia, aiming to broaden digital connectivity coverage beyond major urban centers.
Announced in June 2026, the wireless home internet service is now available in areas such as Pontianak, Singkawang, Banjar, Barito Kuala, Banjarbaru, Banjarmasin, Palangka Raya, Samarinda, and Kutai Kartanegara. The expansion comes amid growing demand for fast and reliable internet access to support daily activities, from working, studying, and doing business online to accessing digital entertainment.
Kalimantan, which has experienced rapid economic growth and accelerated digital transformation in recent years, is considered a strategic region for expanding connectivity services. Iman Syahrizal, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer of MoraRepublic, stated in the company's official statement that the expansion of MyRepublic Air aims to provide the public with a more accessible home internet alternative, both in terms of service availability and cost flexibility. Through MyRepublic Air, the public can enjoy quality home internet starting from IDR 100,000, with flexible options to rent or purchase a modem. Customers can also access Vidio multiscreen and various entertainment channels via the MyRep Air application.
MyRepublic Air is a home internet service based on FWA technology, which utilizes wireless networks to provide fixed internet access without the need to install fiber optic cables to customers' homes. The company claims the service offers "True 5G Fiber Quality" connectivity, with speeds of up to 100 Mbps and no data caps. Customers can choose to rent a modem starting from IDR 115,000 per 30 days, or purchase a modem with installment payments starting from IDR 100,000 per 30 days, with the modem device priced at IDR 850,000. As an added service, customers can access various domestic and international TV programs through the Vidio multiscreen service (up to 61 channels) and the MyRep Air application. The application is available on the Google Play Store for Android devices and is used for managing services, obtaining product information, and accessing support features. Service registration can also be completed online through the MyRepublic Air official website.
This expansion to Kalimantan is a continuation of MyRepublic's strategy to equalize internet access nationwide. The company previously launched MyRepublic Air as a connectivity solution for cities where Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) networks are not fully deployed. During its national launch in April 2026, MyRepublic stated that MyRepublic Air had passed the Operational Feasibility Test (ULO) from the Indonesian Ministry of Communication and Digital (Komdigi) in nine regions, signifying infrastructure readiness and service quality for commercial use, with plans to gradually expand the service nationwide.

Kalimantan is one of the regions experiencing growth in digital activities, driven by increased investment, economic zone development, and the construction of the Nusantara Capital City (IKN), fueling demand for stable and reasonably priced internet services for both home and business users. MoraRepublic believes that expanding internet access can have a broader economic impact on the public, supporting productivity while also opening up educational opportunities, expanding access to public services, and driving local digital business growth. In its official statement, the company wrote that broader internet access can serve as a crucial foundation for driving regional economic growth and improving the quality of life for the public.
MoraRepublic is an entity formed from the merger of PT Mora Telematika Indonesia Tbk and PT Eka Mas Republik Tbk, managing multiple connectivity business lines, including backbone networks through Moratelindo, FTTH services through MyRepublic Fiber and Oxygen.id, and FWA services through MyRepublic Air. The expansion of MyRepublic Air in Kalimantan demonstrates how wireless-based home internet models can accelerate national digital inclusion, allowing operators to cover more areas with more flexible technology than traditional wired networks, providing the public with more diverse connectivity options.
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