A data-driven intelligence report covering 73,206 active hotspots across Greater Jakarta, derived from 98,622 verified speed tests and 12+ years of crowdsourced connectivity data. This report demonstrates the depth and quality of WiFi Map's B2B data platform.
Greater Jakarta is one of Southeast Asia's most densely connected urban markets. WiFi Map's crowdsourced platform captures real-world connectivity across all major venue categories — from street-level coffee shops to corporate towers — providing intelligence that no telecom dataset alone can replicate.
Jakarta average download speeds have more than doubled from ~14 Mbps in 2023 to over 28 Mbps in recent 2025–2026 measurements — signalling rapid infrastructure improvement and growing offload potential.
Coffee shops deliver the highest WiFi quality in Jakarta at 29.6 Mbps average download — nearly 3× the city average. Hotels and apartment buildings follow at 20+ Mbps, making them prime offload targets.
Unlike operator-side network data, WiFi Map captures the real user experience at the venue level — speed tests conducted on actual consumer devices inside real locations. This produces ground-truth intelligence that MNO internal data cannot replicate: which venues deliver reliable connectivity, which are overloaded, and where the gaps are.
WiFi Map classifies every hotspot using a standardized venue taxonomy. Each category's connectivity profile reveals where real offload value exists — and where infrastructure gaps create opportunity.
| Venue Category | Hotspots | Avg Download | Avg Upload | Avg Ping | WiFi Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Coffee Shops |
515 | 24.9 Mbps | 33 ms | 9.4 / 10 | |
Hotels |
532 | 18.0 Mbps | 35 ms | 8.6 / 10 | |
Apartment Buildings |
2,319 | 17.0 Mbps | 36 ms | 8.3 / 10 | |
Colleges & Universities |
822 | 14.1 Mbps | 32 ms | 7.2 / 10 | |
Food & Restaurants |
3,780 | 12.0 Mbps | 54 ms | 6.8 / 10 | |
Shops & Retail |
6,151 | 7.6 Mbps | 44 ms | 5.4 / 10 | |
Medical Centers |
284 | 12.4 Mbps | 36 ms | 6.5 / 10 | |
Residential Buildings |
31,103 | 8.9 Mbps | 54 ms | 5.8 / 10 | |
Pharmacies |
155 | 6.2 Mbps | 65 ms | 3.9 / 10 |
Coffee shops (515 venues, 29.6 Mbps avg) and hotels (532 venues, 20.1 Mbps) represent the highest-value WiFi offload targets in Jakarta. Their combination of speed, reliability, and foot traffic makes them ideal candidates for MNO offload partnerships.
Pharmacies score lowest at 6.8 Mbps with 65ms latency — 4× worse ping than top performers. With 155 locations across Jakarta, this represents an under-served segment with clear infrastructure improvement opportunity.
High-density public venues could offload 40–60% of peak-hour cellular traffic in South Jakarta malls and Central business district.
| District | Public Hotspots | Quality Index | Avg Download | Offload Potential |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| South Jakarta | 12,847 | 8.1 | 32.4 Mbps | High (58%) |
| Central Jakarta | 9,214 | 7.9 | 30.1 Mbps | High (55%) |
| North Jakarta | 7,892 | 7.2 | 26.8 Mbps | Medium (42%) |
| East Jakarta | 6,531 | 6.8 | 24.5 Mbps | Medium (38%) |
| West Jakarta | 5,109 | 7.4 | 28.2 Mbps | Medium (45%) |
| Bekasi / Tangerang | 6,700 | 7.0 | 25.9 Mbps | Medium (40%) |
Three years of continuous speed test data reveals a clear improvement trajectory — average download speeds in Jakarta's mapped venues have more than doubled, reflecting both infrastructure investment and shifts in venue quality.
Speed tests conducted on real consumer devices by verified app users. Every test captures download, upload, and latency at the point of use — not from a lab or test server.
Each hotspot is matched to a venue category via Foursquare taxonomy. 92.4% of Jakarta hotspots carry a verified category, enabling reliable venue-level segmentation.
Every hotspot is tagged with last_seen and connections_count. Data older than 180 days is flagged as Low Confidence and separated from primary analysis.
All data is fully anonymized at ingestion. No PII is stored or transmitted. GDPR-compliant by design. MAC addresses are hashed for identifier matching without user exposure.
WiFi Score (0–10) = weighted composite of download speed (50%), upload speed (25%), latency (15%), and reliability (10%). Scores are calibrated per venue category.
Jakarta data is part of a 17M+ hotspot global database with 112M unique BSSID observations and 3 billion total scan events — providing consistent benchmarking methodology across markets.
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