PSN operates Indonesia's first private satellite telecom network, built on a frontend stack heavy in Angular/TypeScript and supported by legacy monitoring tools (Grafana, Zabbis, MRTG, PRTG). The hiring slowdown (8 active roles, 1 posted in 30 days) combined with operational pain points—antenna availability, service disruptions, fault identification delays—suggests the company is in maintenance mode rather than expansion, focused on stabilizing existing infrastructure and compliance reporting across distributed sites.
PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara is Indonesia's first private satellite telecommunications company, founded in 1991, and now operates as a regional provider of fixed and mobile telephony, satellite capacity wholesale, and integrated telecom services across Asia. The company serves enterprise and wholesale customers via satellite-based infrastructure. Operations are based in Jakarta with a 201–500-person headcount; current engineering and operations teams are concentrated on system integration projects and internal compliance infrastructure rather than new product development.
Frontend: Angular, TypeScript, JavaScript, HTML5, CSS, jQuery. Backend: PHP, Python, Laravel. Operations: Grafana, Zabbix, MRTG, PRTG Network Monitor for monitoring; Nextcloud for file storage; Jira, Asana, Trello for project management.
Key pain points include antenna infrastructure availability, service disruptions, fault identification delays, E&S (environmental and social) compliance reporting to authorities, and resource constraints affecting deadline delivery.
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