The smooth operation of these economic activities will rely on good infrastructure to support mobility. In fact, as one of the main pillars of the MP3EI, strengthening national connectivity includes the development of infrastructure as a key strategy to achieve not only regional connectivity but also a global connectivity. As an archipelagic country, developing infrastructure to better connect the regions is undoubtedly important. Yet Indonesia received a wake up call when the Global Competitiveness Report 2009 2010 ranked the country 96 out of 133 countries for infrastructure competitiveness. 2 This year’s ranking improved somewhat to 76th place, however, the ranking of port.