Mobile internet reaches rural Indonesia

internet commerce Only 40 percent of Indonesians have a bank account, but over 90 percent have a mobile phone. For both entrepreneurs and multinationals, that represents a big opportunity. The FT’s Ben Bland visits rural West Java to see for himself how mobile commerce is spreading.

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One Response to “Mobile internet reaches rural Indonesia”

  1. Jaka Wiradisuria says:

    Gotta say I am …
    Gotta say I am proud of Aldi, especially on how he tries to solve the problem in rural areas and (at the same time) creates a scalable business model. It’s a classic heroic story of tech startup founder — Kudos to Aldi and Ruma team!

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