It seems that Indonesia isn’t ready yet for advanced tech-based transportation service. Just take a look at what Go-Jek and Uber have to face during the past week. Both services got tackled by the government, the Land Transportation Organization (LTO), and other interested parties (including regular ojek drivers) despite the fact that they’ve sealed people’s heart. This indeed is a homework for above parties, particularly to the extent of preparing themselves for the future. Continue reading Government’s Homework on Alternative Public Transportation
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GrabTaxi Clarified the Accusation of Being “Unincorporated” (UPDATED)
Responding on the accusation stating that they don’t have yet any legal foundation to operate in Indonesia, GrabTaxi countered by confirming that they’ve been registered as a legal taxable company. Continue reading GrabTaxi Clarified the Accusation of Being “Unincorporated” (UPDATED)