The article discusses the Indonesian government’s plans to utilize Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet service to provide internet access to remote areas of the country, particularly in Bali. The head of Bali’s Communication, Informatics and Statistics agency, Gede Pramana, stated that the government aims to bring internet access to areas without fiber-optic cable networks or other internet infrastructure. Starlink’s low-earth orbit satellites could offer an alternative solution for these underserved regions. Pramana mentioned that the government is currently in negotiations with SpaceX, Starlink’s parent company, to determine the costs and technical requirements for implementing the service. The initiative aligns with Indonesia’s goal of achieving digital transformation and bridging the digital divide between urban and rural areas. Starlink’s potential to provide high-speed internet access could benefit various sectors, including education, tourism, and economic development in remote parts of Bali and other regions of Indonesia.