Video conferencing in Indonesia was first launched in 1989 by Telkom Indonesia.
At present, Indonesia has more than 200 million internet users, which makes video conferencing more popular.
According to the survey, around 70% of companies in Indonesia use video conferencing to save costs and time in meetings and meetings.
In Indonesian, video conferencing is often called a video conference or video meeting.
During Pandemi Covid-19, the use of video conferencing in Indonesia increased significantly because many companies switched to long distance work.
Video conferencing can help reduce carbon emissions and air pollution by reducing travel needs.
Most video conferencing applications used in Indonesia, such as zoom, skype, and google meet, support Indonesian.
Video conferencing can help increase productivity and efficiency at work by allowing people to communicate and work remotely.
Some companies in Indonesia even use virtual and augmentation reality technology to make video conferencing experience more interactive and attractive.
Video conferencing can also be used for educational purposes, such as long distance lectures and online classes.