In the province of West Sulawesi, Indonesia, 30.25 percent of villages currently lack internet access, a condition referred to as a "blank spot." The figure was officially disclosed by the Deputy Speaker of the West Sulawesi Regional House of Representatives, Suraidah Suhardi.
The high percentage of unconnected villages highlights a significant digital divide within the region. This data serves as a baseline for local government discussions regarding infrastructure development and the necessity of expanding telecommunications coverage to ensure equitable digital access for rural populations.
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