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Indosat Ooredoo Taps its API Gift Data Platform for Data Quota Assistance

Indosat Ooredoo Taps its API Gift Data Platform for Data Quota Assistance Image Credit: Indosat Ooredoo

Indosat Ooredoo recently announced that it is fully committed to supporting the second phase of the Government’s internet quota assistance program, which will be implemented starting this month. 

Indosat Ooredoo said it has an API Gift Data platform to accelerate the distribution of internet quota assistance.

The amount of internet quota assistance (main quota) received by Indosat Ooredoo users will be based on their education level. For kindergarten students, they will get a 7GB quota, as for students, they will get a 10GB quota. On the other hand, the quota for teachers is 12GB, and the quota is 15GB for college students and lecturers.

 

The main quota could be used anytime and anywhere for 24 hours to access the internet and online learning applications & platforms such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Classroom, Sekolahmu, Ruangguru, Zenius, etc. Moreover, Indosat Ooredoo users also don’t need to worry if their quota is running out because this internet quota assistance is equipped with a Pulsa-Safe benefit, besides that Indosat Ooredoo users can also buy other internet packages that can run simultaneously with distance learning assistance quota for bigger internet access (quota).

Meanwhile, Indosat Ooredoo said it also continues to expand its video quality network to provide the best digital experience for customers.

Vikram Sinha, Director & Chief Operating Officer of Indosat Ooredoo
We are fully committed to provide continuous support to the society and government in facing COVID-19 Pandemic through the second phase of Government’s Internet Quota Assistance for Students, College Students, Teachers and Lecturers. 

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