Thousands of ATMs go down in Indonesia after satellite problems :
Thousands of ATMs and electronic card payment
machines in Indonesia went offline over the weekend, and it might take
two more weeks before full service is restored, after an outage from a
satellite belonging to state-controlled telecom giant PT Telekomunikasi
Indonesia (Telkom).
Around 15,000 ground sites
across Indonesia were affected by the problem on the ’Telkom-1’
satellite, whose service is used by government agencies, banks,
broadcasters and other corporations, Telkom’s president director Alex
Sinaga told reporters on Monday.
A shift in the direction of the satellite’s antenna, which was first detected last Friday, had disrupted connectivity.
Bank Central Asia (BCA), Indonesia’s largest bank
by market value, had around 5,700 of its ATMs affected by the outage, or
30 percent of the total operated by the bank, BCA chief executive Jahja
Setiaatmadja told reporters. The Internet connection in some remote BCA
branches were also affected, he said.
State-controlled Bank Rakyat Indonesia said around 300 of its ATMs were affected, but some had since been restored.
Some
shoppers in Jakarta said stores could not process credit card payments
using EDC (electronic data capture) machines over the weekend, while
Twitter users complained about a number of ATMs that were not online yet
on Monday.
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