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12-03-23 05:43 #17029Senior Member

Posts: 333I am not aware of any downside except for the following:
Originally Posted by HotDog666
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+ Sometimes there are 5 to 7 people in line and only ONE officer at the desk. You will have to wait 1.5 hours for the IMEI Registeration to be completed.
+ Each passenger is allowed to Register two devices only.
~BKKguru
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12-03-23 05:33 #17028Senior Member

Posts: 333BB,
Originally Posted by BananaBoi
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My understanding is you can buy the SIM anywhere.
However, the IMEI Registeration must be done at the Airport.
The IMEI registration office is in Terminal 3 of Soekarno-Hatta Airport on the Ground Floor.
FYI - you MAY be asked a couple of questions about the phone - where did you buy and the market value of your phone.
~BKKguru
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12-03-23 04:44 #17027Senior Member

Posts: 69Northern Jakarta vs. Southern Jakarta for Mongering
Is it worth it to check out the two red light districts in southern Jakarta (Jalan Falatehan I and Melawai), or should I stick to the northern JK red light district (Jalan Pangeran Jayakarta) and the nearby brothels (Classic, Emporium, Malio, etc.)?
I'm asking because I only have 3 nights in Jakarta, and want to use my time wisely.
Cheers.
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12-03-23 01:40 #17026Senior Member

Posts: 164I stayed there for 4 days in August after a last-minute change in travel plans brought me back to Jakarta at 9 pm on a Tuesday night.
Originally Posted by Belvaros
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My fiancé recommended it. I thought it was very nice and much less expensive than Shangri-la and Mulia where I stayed the other 18 nights.
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12-03-23 01:06 #17025Senior Member

Posts: 31Smartfren SIM
Smartfren is a company that circumvents the need for IMEI registration.
Originally Posted by HotDog666
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I've been using a Smartfren SIM in my unregistered overseas bought modern phone for the past 2 years without issue.
I bought my SIM from a counter in ITC Kuningan (Level 3 or 4, wherever the all the phone counters are), but they're available all over the place.
As mentioned, get the staff to install it for you.
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12-02-23 19:58 #17024Senior Member

Posts: 282Hi Menteng. Thanks for your commments. But whys do you say can't use INdo SIM card in mobile phone abroad? I have been doing that last 4-5 times to Jakarta. It always works. I go to Telkosel at Mal Ambassador and they give me cheap card and register my IMEI.
Originally Posted by Menteng
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But are you sayings if you spend MORE than 90 days in Indonesia (total, including in and out) then it doesn't work, must register?
Sorry if I am confused.
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12-02-23 19:52 #17023Senior Member

Posts: 282Thanks Mr. GB for your postage. I sure you are correct. I am just a bit freaked out when Telkosel service staffs told me 'this is the last time we can dos it for you".
Did you use a Indo SIM card? Or you using home country SIM with Roaming.
I am curious. But again cheers and thanks.
Originally Posted by GentileBear
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12-02-23 19:23 #17022Senior Member

Posts: 312Cheap SIM cards
You can easily get a very cheap SIM card at the airport with unlimited data allowance. I find this is always the best solution when staying for a few weeks and avoids a lot of trouble. It is important to get the people who sell you the SIM card to install it to, and to test it before you leave. It takes them 5 min, whereas for you it might be very tricky. Also make sure to get one with fast internet speed and where the speed doesn't decline after a certain amount of time. I have a phone with two SIM card slots so I can keep my SIM card from my home country running for incoming calls and texts, and route everything else through the local SIM card.
Originally Posted by BananaBoi
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Registering a foreign phone is cumbersome and takes time. SIM cards for foreigners are not easily available apart from at the airport.
However, for MiChat, only a proper local phone and SIM card will work. I have the impression that MiChat is useful for mongering in places like Yogyakarta. It has a function that enables you to see other people with MiChat nearby - including service providers. But I don't have the impression that MiChat is very useful in Jakarta.
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12-02-23 14:54 #17021Senior Member

Posts: 250Also, what is the downside of registering your phone? I am coming for 2 weeks. I want to have data all the time. I would want to register my phone and get a SIM (either in the airport or in the mall). Is this a bad idea?
Originally Posted by BananaBoi
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12-02-23 14:43 #17020Senior Member

Posts: 6734How does this make any sense at all? You always get ripped off when buying SIM cards in airports. Anyone know the reasoning behind this change? I always just went to Grand Indonesia to buy my SIM cards.
Originally Posted by United1
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12-02-23 14:18 #17019Senior Member

Posts: 923Alternatively, just buy a cheap Chinese phone in Indonesia. People get a brand new phone with brand new battery and dual simcard slots for less than IDR2m.
Originally Posted by Menteng
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For second-hand there are a lot of them available for less than IDR1m.
Getting Indonesian phone no need to register, no need to top up (unless you need it), no need to worry about expiry date of the IMEI registration.
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12-02-23 12:31 #17018Senior Member

Posts: 1659If you stay less than 90 days, you don't have to register your IMEI. But you can't use an Indonesian SIM card.
Originally Posted by United1
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I am lucky that I still have an Indonesian SIM card and mobile phone, dating from before those measures. I left those at a friend and left some money to top up the card every now and then to keep it "alive". So, when I'm in Indonesia I use those to tetter(?) with my foreign mobile phone.
Since you are a frequent visitor, I think you know somebody that can help you to purchase a cheap second hand mobile phone and a local SIM card on her / his name. And do as I do.
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12-02-23 12:15 #17017Senior Member

Posts: 1659Correct, you don't have to register if you stay less than 90 days. But you can't use an Indonesian SIM card in your mobile phone from abroad.
Originally Posted by GentileBear
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12-02-23 12:12 #17016Senior Member

Posts: 1659In Jakarta, I had no problem buying Lilly Cialis 20 MG at Kimia Farma without a prescription.
Originally Posted by Sharka
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12-02-23 07:57 #17015Senior Member

Posts: 632Always best to get some real drugs at home and bring with you. Don't always trust the street stuff as most are fake and some have been known to contain toxic fillers and made guys very sick often requiring hospitalization. The local Indo drug stores should be fine with real stuff but unsure if doctor RX needed or if they can sell you without it.
Originally Posted by NewtonYork
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