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Puger, Indonesia

Landing Point · ID Indonesia

1 Connected Cables 8.3741°S 113.4568°E Indonesia
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8.37°
Latitude
113.46°
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Connected Cables

Cable Length RFS Status
Link 2 Phase-2 221 km 2005 Active

📡 Live Performance

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8
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201.6
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RTT measurements to this landing point from 2026-04-14 through 2026-07-18 - live ICMP round-trip time via our monitoring probes. Recomputed daily. ✓ No anomalies detected in the monitored period.

Measurement sources

Probe Location Samples Avg Min-Max Last seen
#1014473 own probe Minsk BY 4 229.5 ms 227.9-230.3 2026-07-18
#1014589 own probe Almaty KZ 4 253.4 ms 250.9-256.9 2026-07-18
#6410 own probe Sao Paulo BR 3 351.4 ms 340.7-361.5 2026-07-18
#6427 own probe Sydney AU 3 107.4 ms 107.4-107.5 2026-07-18
#6487 own probe Singapore SG 3 18.2 ms 17.9-18.8 2026-07-18
#1014597 own probe Tbilisi GE 1 217.2 ms 217.2-217.2 2026-04-14
#1014969 own probe Jerusalem IL 1 221.7 ms 221.7-221.7 2026-04-14
#1015313 own probe Sevastopol UA 1 229.6 ms 229.6-229.6 2026-04-14

About Puger, Indonesia

M5 earthquake · 173 km S of Lembar, Indonesia
Event illustration: M5 earthquake · 173 km S of Lembar, Indonesia · Jun 2026 · GeoCables event feed

Puger: A Quiet Link in Indonesia's Submarine Cable Network

Puger, a coastal village in Indonesia's East Java province, may not boast the bustling connectivity of Batam or Jakarta, but it plays a modest yet meaningful role in the nation's digital infrastructure. Hosting just one submarine cable, Link 2 Phase-2, Puger connects to Jimbaran, another landing point in Bali, forming a regional chain that stitches together parts of the Indonesian archipelago.

The Cable Connection

The Link 2 Phase-2 cable, operational since 2005, spans 221 kilometers and exclusively serves domestic connectivity within Indonesia. Unlike major hubs such as Batam, which hosts 20 cables, or Jakarta with 10, Puger is part of a smaller chain. Its single cable reflects a localized focus, connecting Puger to Jimbaran without extending internationally. This domestic link is a reminder that not all landing points are gateways to the world-some are essential for regional cohesion within Indonesia's vast and fragmented geography.

Latency Insights: Puger's Performance

GeoCables' latency measurements provide a unique perspective on Puger's connectivity. Across 15 completed checks from 8 source cities, the average round-trip latency to Puger is 205 milliseconds, with the best observed latency at an impressive 18 milliseconds. While not as fast as connections to Indonesia's larger hubs, these numbers demonstrate that Puger can effectively handle regional traffic, ensuring reliable communication for its surrounding areas.

Positioning Puger in Indonesia's Cable Landscape

Indonesia's submarine cable network is extensive, with 70 cables landing at 139 points across the country. Puger ranks in the top 62% of landing points by cable count, highlighting its role as part of a broader national system that prioritizes connectivity even in less prominent locations. While major hubs like Batam and Jakarta dominate the landscape with their international links and high cable counts, Puger serves as a quieter node, supporting local and regional needs.

A Regional Chain

The connection between Puger and Jimbaran underscores the importance of domestic chains in Indonesia's cable network. These chains ensure that smaller communities remain digitally connected, even if they are far from the country's primary hubs. For Puger, this means being part of a system that bridges East Java and Bali, facilitating communication and data transfer within this part of the archipelago.

Conclusion

Puger may not be a major player in Indonesia's submarine cable network, but its single link to Jimbaran illustrates the importance of regional connectivity in a country as geographically dispersed as Indonesia. With reliable latency and its place in a domestic chain, Puger quietly supports the digital needs of its local area, proving that even the smallest landing points have a role to play in keeping Indonesia connected.

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Landing Point

  • CountryID Indonesia
  • Coordinates8.3741°S 113.4568°E
  • Connected Cables1

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