Sahat Hutajulu officially holds a doctorate in management science with cum laude. The dissertation examiners were from the School of Business and Management (SBM) ITB and representatives from the Ministry of Communication and Information.

Armed with axial coding & scenario planning, and agent-based modeling, Sahat proposed a framework for developing 5G technology in Indonesia. This study is motivated by the fact that Indonesia is lagging behind other countries in the development and commercialization of 5G technology.
5G technology itself is a 5th generation cellular technology designed to increase speed and service flexibility. Sahat said that Indonesia recently switched to 5G technology (May 2021), in contrast to other countries, such as China, which had already switched to 5G technology and planned to move to 6G. “Indonesia itself has just launched 5G commercially on May 27, 2021,” added Sahat.

To overcome these challenges, through his dissertation, Sahat tries to develop a framework that can later be used as a basis for policymakers to develop 5G technology in Indonesia. “From these challenges, we made a research question about how Indonesia can successfully develop 5G technology that brings benefits to the country,” said Sahat.
Furthermore, in his dissertation promoted by Prof. Wawan Dwanto, S.T, M.Sc., Ph.D., Sahat developed a 5G development framework consisting of three stages. The first stage is the initiation stage, where 5G technology comes to Indonesia, so that Indonesia needs to apply a scenario for the development process. The second stage is the internalization stage, where at this stage, it is important for collaboration between stakeholders in infrastructure and the importance of the technology commercialization process to form an ecosystem. And the last stage is the diffusion or generation stage.
