Three Advanced Tools to Monitor Communication Quality for Eid 2026
Jakarta — The Ministry of Communication and Digital Technology (Kemkomdigi) has officially deployed specialised personnel to monitor the quality of telecommunications networks to support smooth celebrations during Eid 2026.
To fulfil this monitoring task, Kemkomdigi is operating three advanced tools: a Spectrum Analyser, Portable Monitoring Receiver, and QualiPoc application.
“The spectrum analyser functions to provide overall monitoring. We monitor various frequency bands to detect whether there are disruptions using this device,” said Andini Puspitasari, Radio Frequency Controller at the Radio Spectrum Monitoring Centre of Kemkomdigi in Jakarta, during a briefing at Kemkomdigi’s headquarters in Central Jakarta on Friday.
Through this tool, Kemkomdigi monitors multiple frequency bands operated by mobile service providers. When disruptions are detected in monitored frequency bands, the results can serve as an indicator to notify mobile operators managing those frequencies.
The Portable Monitoring Receiver offers greater detail compared to the Spectrum Analyser. This device can identify the direction from which frequency band disruptions originate, enabling mobile operators to respond and resolve disruptions more quickly.
“Through this tool, we can identify the direction of disruptions and this helps mobile operators handle problems faster,” Puspitasari explained.
The third monitoring tool for tracking telecommunications service quality during Eid is a smartphone application called QualiPoc. This application functions as a multifunctional device to identify issues with voice call quality and internet services, facilitating more efficient frequency band optimisation.
“If internet speed is inadequate, the tool automatically sends data to the Communication Monitoring Centre on the 8th floor of Kemkomdigi, where it is processed and issues are forwarded to mobile operators for action,” Puspitasari stated.
All three tools are available at every Radio Spectrum Monitoring Centre across Indonesia and will operate at full capacity during Eid 2026.
During the period of 13–29 March 2026, all 35 Kemkomdigi Regional Monitoring Centres will be deployed, and specialised monitoring services will conduct mobile operations in congested areas including places of worship and tourism destinations. Through intensive monitoring at these points, telecommunications network problems are expected to be quickly resolved, preventing disruption to the public’s digital activities.
Telecommunications network monitoring is crucial given Kemkomdigi’s forecast of a 30–40 percent surge in communication traffic during Eid 2026.
Kemkomdigi is conducting telecommunications network monitoring during Eid 2026 in collaboration with mobile operators. In addition to network monitoring, communication service centres will be established at congested points during the homecoming and return periods to meet public telecommunications service needs.