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Learn about the linguistic diversity and classification of over 700 languages spoken in Indonesia, including the official language Indonesian, the most spoken indigenous language Javanese, and the regional lingua francas. Find out the history, influence and status of foreign languages such as English, Dutch and Chinese in Indonesia.
Bahasa gaul is a term for various urban vernacular and non-standard styles of expression in Indonesia, especially in Jakarta. Learn about its origins, classification, variations, official status, sounds, writing and grammar.
Learn about the levels and types of administrative divisions in Indonesia, from provinces (daerah istimewa) to villages (desa or kelurahan). Find out the special status and roles of Jakarta, Aceh, Yogyakarta, Papua and other regions.
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Telkomsel is the largest cellular telecommunication carrier in Indonesia, owned by Telkom Indonesia and Singtel. It offers prepaid and postpaid services, as well as 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G networks, and plans to merge with IndiHome in 2023.
Learn about the definition, scope and skills of customer support, a range of services to assist customers in using a product. Find out how to offer web-based assistance via phone, email, chat and other tools.
Aside from SOEs, there are also provincially- or municipally-owned corporations, locally known as Badan Usaha Milik Daerah (BUMD). The primary difference between BUMNs and BUMDs is the ownership of the enterprise, whereas BUMNs are controlled by the Ministry of State Owned Enterprise while BUMDs are directly controlled by the local government.
Indonesian is a standardized variety of Malay, an Austronesian language that has been used as a lingua franca in the Indonesian archipelago for centuries. It is the official and national language of Indonesia, with over 300 million speakers, and has been influenced by various regional and foreign languages.