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Telkom Indonesia

Perusahaan Perseroan (Persero) PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk[2] (lit. Telecommunications Indonesia State-owned Public Limited Company[2]) officially shortened into PT Telkom Indonesia (Persero) Tbk, also simply known as Telkom, is an Indonesian multinational telecommunications conglomerate[4] with its corporate headquarters in Bandung and its operational headquarters in the Telkom Landmark Complex in Jakarta.[2] Telkom is listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange and has a secondary listing on the New York Stock Exchange. The government of Indonesia owns over half of Telkom's shares outstanding.[5]

PT Telkom Indonesia (Persero) Tbk
Telkom Landmark Tower in Jakarta, Telkom Indonesia's current headquarters
TypePublic (Perseroan terbatas)
IDX: TLKM
NYSE: TLK
ISINID1000129000 
Industry
Founded23 October 1856; 167 years ago (23 October 1856)
(Original foundation)
6 July 1965; 58 years ago (6 July 1965)
(Separated from PTT)[1]
HeadquartersBandung, Indonesia[2]
Corporate headquarters
Telkom Landmark Complex, Jakarta, Indonesia
Operational headquarters
Key people
Services
Revenue Rp 135.567 trillion (2019)[3]
Rp 42.394 trillion (2019)[3]
Rp 18.663 trillion (2019)[3]
Total assets Rp 221.208 trillion (2019)[3]
Total equity Rp 99.561 trillion (2019)[3]
OwnerGovernment of Indonesia (52.09%)
Number of employees
24,272 (2019)[3]
Subsidiaries
List
    • Telin
    • Telkomsel
    • Telkom Akses
    • Mitratel
    • Pramindo
    • TelkomMetra
    • Graha Sarana Duta
    • Telkomsigma
    • Finnet
    • Admedika
    • Dayamitra Telekomunikasi
    • Digiserve
    • Patra Telekomunikasi Indonesia
    • PINS
    • MetraPlasa
    • TelkomInfra
Websitewww.telkom.co.id

Telkom has major business lines in fixed line telephony, internet, and data communications. It is operated as the parent company of the Telkom Group, which is engaged in a broad range of businesses which consist of telecommunication, multimedia, property, and financial services.[5] Since 2008, Telkom Indonesia began changing its business focus, infrastructure, systems, organization and human resources, as well as the corporate culture, in an effort to face rising competition.[6][7]

After privatization in 1995, Telkom Indonesia's total consumer base grew by 7.8% in 2010 to 129.8 million customers at the end of December 2011, making the company the nation's largest telecommunication service provider in terms of subscriber count.[3]

History edit

Telkom is one of the world's oldest telecommunication companies. The company can be traced back to the establishment of the first electromagnetic telegraph service in Indonesia on 23 October 1856, by the Dutch colonial government to connect Batavia (Jakarta) and Buitenzorg (Bogor).[8]

In 1884, the Dutch colonial government founded a private company with its headquarters in Bandung to provide postal and domestic telegraph services and, later on, international telegraph and telephony services.[9]

Early years edit

Telephony services had been introduced to Indonesia in 1882 by privately owned companies under a 25-year government license.

In 1906, all postal and telegraph services in Indonesia were taken over by the government as a single, unified government agency named Post, Telegraph and Telephone Service (Dutch: Post-, Telegraaf-, en Telefoondienst, PTT).[8][10]

In September 1945, roughly a month after the Indonesian proclamation of independence, the agency headquarters in Bandung was taken over by Indonesian nationalists.[10]

In December 1949, after years of national revolution war, the PTT was nationalized by the Indonesian Government as part of an Indonesian effort to oust the remaining Dutch and nationalize Dutch corporate assets.[11][12]

State-owned company edit

In 1961, PTT was converted from an official government agency into a newly established statutory corporation, the Postal and Telecommunications Services company.

Four years later, on 6 July 1965, Indonesian Government separated this company into two statutory corporations; PN Pos Giro, responsible for providing mail services and PN Telekomunikasi for telecommunications services.[13] The mail services PN Pos Giro developed over the year became the Pos Indonesia in 1995, which is still state-owned today and the official postal carrier for Indonesia's population of 230 million.[10][13]

In 1974, PN Telekomunikasi was further divided into two state-owned companies. Perusahaan Umum Telekomunikasi (Perumtel) provided domestic and international telecommunications services, while PT Industri Telekomunikasi Indonesia (PT INTI) manufactured telecommunications equipment. A further division in 1980 saw the international telecommunications business taken over by the newly nationalized PT Indonesian Satellite Corporation (Indosat).[8]

In 1991, Perumtel became a state-owned perseroan terbatas and renamed to what is now Perusahaan Perseroan (Persero) PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia or Telkom. Until 1995, Telkom's operations were organized along twelve regional operating units known as Wilayah Telekomunikasi or Witel. Each Witel had full responsibility for all aspects of business and operations in their respective regions, such as telephone services, property management, and security.[8]

In 1995, Telkom reorganized the twelve Witels into seven regional divisions and one network division. Under a series of Cooperation (KSO) Agreements, Telkom transferred the right to operate five of its seven regional divisions (I, III, IV, VI, and VII) to private sector consortia. Under these agreements, the KSO partners manage and operate the regional division concerned for a fixed term, build a specified number of fixed lines which at the end of the term, transfer the telecommunications facilities to Telkom for an agreed amount in compensation. Revenues from the KSO operations were shared between Telkom and the KSO partners.[8]

Privatization edit

On 14 November 1995, Telkom became a privatized company when their shares went on sale through an Initial public offering on the Jakarta Stock Exchange and the Surabaya Stock Exchange (which merged in December 2007 to become the Indonesia Stock Exchange). Telkom's shares are also listed on the NYSE and the LSE in the form of American depositary shares (ADSs), and were publicly offered without listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Telkom is now the largest company by market capitalization in Indonesia, with a market capitalization of approximately IDR 190,512 trillion as of 31 December 2009.[8][14] The Government retains an aggregate interest of 51.19% of the issued and outstanding shares of Telkom. The Government also holds one Dwiwarna, or golden share.[8][15]

In mid-1997, Indonesia was badly affected by the Asian economic crisis.[8][16] Among those impacted were certain KSO partners, who experienced difficulties in fulfilling their obligations to Telkom. Telkom eventually acquired control of its KSO partners in Regions I, III, and VI, and amended the terms of the KSO agreements with its KSO partners in Regions IV and VII to obtain legal rights to control the financial and operating decisions of those regions.[8]

Since 5 June 2014, Telkom shares are no longer traded on the London Stock Exchange ("LSE"), and since 16 May 2014, they have ceased to be registered on the Tokyo Stock Exchange ("TSE") in Japan.[17]

Telecommunication deregulation edit

In 1999, Indonesia passed a deregulating telecommunication law that set in motion a sweeping array of reforms and enlivened competition policy, private investment, and long term industry direction.[16] Among the proposed reforms were the progressive elimination of the joint ownership, by Telkom and Indosat, of most of the telecommunications companies in Indonesia. This was intended to promote a more competitive market. As a result, in 2001, Telkom acquired Indosat's 35.0% stake in Telkomsel, resulting in Telkom owning 77.7% of the shares of Telkomsel, while Indosat acquired Telkom's 22.5% interest in Satelindo and its 37.7% stake in Lintasarta. In 2002, Telkom sold 12.7% of Telkomsel to Singapore Telecom Mobile Pte Ltd (SingTel Mobile), reducing Telkom's ownership of Telkomsel to 65.0%.[8]

On 1 August 2001, the Government terminated Telkom's exclusive right to provide fixed line services in Indonesia and Indosat's right to provide international direct dial services. Subsequently, Telkom's exclusive rights to provide domestic and long-distance services were terminated in August 2002 and August 2003, respectively.[8][18]

On 7 June 2004, Telkom began to provide their own international direct dial fixed line services. On 16 November 2005, the Telkom-2 satellite was launched to replace all satellite transmission services that have been served by previous satellite, Palapa B-4.[8][19]

Transformations edit

In 2009, Telkom started transforming its business, being the only company in the field of telecommunications to transform to a broader range of business. The company expanded to telecommunications, information technology services, media and edutainment.[20] Telkom's decision to transform its business was prompted by the shift in customer lifestyles and supported by advances in technology and regulatory changes that enabled service providers to deliver enhanced service to customers.[21] With this new business transformation, Telkom also plans to conduct the acquisition of several companies that are in line with Telkom's transformation of the new business.[20][22][23]

In August 2012, the Telkom-3 satellite was lost in a launch failure, being placed into an unusably low orbit following the failure of the Briz-M upper stage of the Proton-M rocket that had launched it. Its replacement Telkom-3S successfully launched aboard an Ariane 5 rocket on 14 February 2017, 21:39 UTC.[citation needed]

In March 2019, Telkom Indonesia was one of the first Asian telco's to launch a cloud gaming service in cooperation with Gamestream.[24]

Operations edit

Telkom Indonesia is a dominant and largest provider of fixed line services due to owning most of Indonesia's copper network.[5] Telkom also runs telephone exchanges, trunk network and local loop connections for its fixed-line telephones. Currently, Telkom is responsible for approximately 8.3 million telephone lines in Indonesia.[5] And like most of the other state-ownership telecommunication companies in the world, Telkom is obliged to provide public services such as public call boxes.[citation needed]

Telkom Indonesia businesses are operated under government regulation by the Indonesian Ministry of Communication and Information. Telkom, as a government-owned company, is required to comply with additional obligations such as provide telecommunication services and not being discriminatory. As well as providing service in those regulated areas, Telkom has expanded into more profitable products and services where there is less government-owned-related regulation.[25]

Telkom Indonesia is the parent company of the Telkom Group, which is engaged in a wide range of businesses that consist of telecommunication, information, multimedia, property, and financial services.[5] Telkom mainly operates in fixed line telephony, internet and data communications business, while other businesses are run by subsidiaries.[citation needed]

Business divisions edit

Telkom now categorizes its portfolio into 3 Digital Business Domains:

  1. Digital Connectivity: Fiber to the x (FTTx), 5G, Software Defined Networking (SDN)/ Network Function Virtualization (NFV)/ Satellite
  2. Digital Platform: Data Center, Cloud, Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data/ Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cybersecurity
  3. Digital Services: Enterprise, Consumer

Subsidiaries and investments (Telkom Group) edit

  • Telin (Telekomunikasi Indonesia International): International telecommunications services and investment company
  • Telkomsel: Mobile phone services based on GSM and UMTS protocol
  • Infomedia Nusantara: Information & communication services
  • Multimedia Nusantara: Strategic investment and holding company
    • Telkomsigma: IT, consulting services and data centre
    • Finnet: Financial services
    • Mojopia: Internet commerce business
    • Melon Indonesia: Music and entertainment business (with SK Telecom)
    • Admedika: Healthcare network provider
    • MDI Ventures: Corporate Venture Capital
  • TelkomProperty: Property development and management company
  • PINS Indonesia: Trading, distribution, and integration CPE business
    • Scicom: Global CRM consulting, technology services, education, and outsourcing company
  • Daya Mitratel: Wireless telecommunication provider
  • Telkom Akses: Wireline telecommunication provider
  • Napsindo: Marketing business

Other investments:

  • Patrakom: Strategic IT and telecommunications
  • Bangtelindo: Telecommunication planning, construction, installation and maintenance company
  • Pasifik Satelit Nusantara: Satellite telecommunications company
  • Citra Sari Makmur: Satellite and terrestrial network company

Logos edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Telkom Indonesia's profile page". Retrieved 12 August 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d "20-F". 20-F. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g (PDF) (Press release). Telkom Indonesia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
  4. ^ "Indonesia-Investments.com:Telkom Indonesia company profile". 25 March 2014.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Company Profile". Telkom Indonesia. Retrieved 12 August 2011.
  6. ^ "A Sleeping Giant Awakens: Telkom's Reinvention". The Jakarta Globe. Retrieved 12 August 2011.
  7. ^ "PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia Corporate Transformation". Retrieved 12 August 2011.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l (PDF). Telkom Indonesia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 October 2011. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
  9. ^ (PDF). Telkom Indonesia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 September 2013.
  10. ^ a b c (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 23 June 2010. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
  11. ^ (PDF). IIAS Newsletter #36. March 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 April 2012. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
  12. ^ "Telkom Indonesia" (PDF) (in Indonesian). (PDF) from the original on 30 March 2012. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
  13. ^ a b "Indonesia – Pos Indonesia". Consumer Postal Council. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
  14. ^ "State companies control 26% stock market capital". Antara News. 31 December 2010. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
  15. ^ "Shareholder Composition". Telkom Indonesia. 27 May 2011. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
  16. ^ a b Ken Zita. (PDF). Network Dynamics Associates LLC. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 January 2011.
  17. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 March 2016. Retrieved 22 February 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  18. ^ "Regulatory Multiplicities in Telecommunications Reforms in Indonesia and China" (PDF). MqJBL. 2005. (PDF) from the original on 19 February 2011. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
  19. ^ "Telkom-2". Orbital. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
  20. ^ a b "Business Transformation, Telkom Corporate Shoot 6500 Companies". Refishowcase. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
  21. ^ "Corporate Transformation". Retrieved 13 August 2011.
  22. ^ "Telkom Business Transformation". Retrieved 13 August 2011.
  23. ^ "We are transforming, Our Business is TIME". Retrieved 13 August 2011.
  24. ^ "Cloud Gaming for Everyone - gameQoo". www.gameqoo.id. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  25. ^ (PDF) (in Indonesian). Telkom Indonesia. 31 March 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 February 2011. Retrieved 14 August 2011.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Telkom Indonesia Business Structure
  • Financial and Operational Facts

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This article is about the telecommunications provider in Indonesia For other uses see Telkom This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article has been translated from a Wikipedia article in another language and requires proofreading If you are confident enough in your fluency of English and the original language please proofread it August 2022 This article s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions September 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Perusahaan Perseroan Persero PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk 2 lit Telecommunications Indonesia State owned Public Limited Company 2 officially shortened into PT Telkom Indonesia Persero Tbk also simply known as Telkom is an Indonesian multinational telecommunications conglomerate 4 with its corporate headquarters in Bandung and its operational headquarters in the Telkom Landmark Complex in Jakarta 2 Telkom is listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange and has a secondary listing on the New York Stock Exchange The government of Indonesia owns over half of Telkom s shares outstanding 5 PT Telkom Indonesia Persero TbkTelkom Landmark Tower in Jakarta Telkom Indonesia s current headquartersTypePublic Perseroan terbatas Traded asIDX TLKMNYSE TLKISINID1000129000 IndustryTelecommunications Mass media Property Financial services TechnologyFounded23 October 1856 167 years ago 23 October 1856 Original foundation 6 July 1965 58 years ago 6 July 1965 Separated from PTT 1 HeadquartersBandung Indonesia 2 Corporate headquarters Telkom Landmark Complex Jakarta IndonesiaOperational headquartersKey peopleRiriek Adriansyah CEO Bambang Brodjonegoro President Commissioner ServicesFixed line Mobile telephony Internet services Digital Television IT ServicesRevenueRp 135 567 trillion 2019 3 Operating incomeRp 42 394 trillion 2019 3 Net incomeRp 18 663 trillion 2019 3 Total assetsRp 221 208 trillion 2019 3 Total equityRp 99 561 trillion 2019 3 OwnerGovernment of Indonesia 52 09 Number of employees24 272 2019 3 SubsidiariesList Telin Telkomsel Telkom Akses Mitratel Pramindo TelkomMetra Graha Sarana Duta Telkomsigma Finnet Admedika Dayamitra Telekomunikasi Digiserve Patra Telekomunikasi Indonesia PINS MetraPlasa TelkomInfraWebsitewww wbr telkom wbr co wbr idTelkom has major business lines in fixed line telephony internet and data communications It is operated as the parent company of the Telkom Group which is engaged in a broad range of businesses which consist of telecommunication multimedia property and financial services 5 Since 2008 Telkom Indonesia began changing its business focus infrastructure systems organization and human resources as well as the corporate culture in an effort to face rising competition 6 7 After privatization in 1995 Telkom Indonesia s total consumer base grew by 7 8 in 2010 to 129 8 million customers at the end of December 2011 making the company the nation s largest telecommunication service provider in terms of subscriber count 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 State owned company 1 3 Privatization 1 4 Telecommunication deregulation 1 5 Transformations 2 Operations 2 1 Business divisions 2 2 Subsidiaries and investments Telkom Group 3 Logos 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editTelkom is one of the world s oldest telecommunication companies The company can be traced back to the establishment of the first electromagnetic telegraph service in Indonesia on 23 October 1856 by the Dutch colonial government to connect Batavia Jakarta and Buitenzorg Bogor 8 In 1884 the Dutch colonial government founded a private company with its headquarters in Bandung to provide postal and domestic telegraph services and later on international telegraph and telephony services 9 Early years edit Telephony services had been introduced to Indonesia in 1882 by privately owned companies under a 25 year government license In 1906 all postal and telegraph services in Indonesia were taken over by the government as a single unified government agency named Post Telegraph and Telephone Service Dutch Post Telegraaf en Telefoondienst PTT 8 10 In September 1945 roughly a month after the Indonesian proclamation of independence the agency headquarters in Bandung was taken over by Indonesian nationalists 10 In December 1949 after years of national revolution war the PTT was nationalized by the Indonesian Government as part of an Indonesian effort to oust the remaining Dutch and nationalize Dutch corporate assets 11 12 State owned company edit In 1961 PTT was converted from an official government agency into a newly established statutory corporation the Postal and Telecommunications Services company Four years later on 6 July 1965 Indonesian Government separated this company into two statutory corporations PN Pos Giro responsible for providing mail services and PN Telekomunikasi for telecommunications services 13 The mail services PN Pos Giro developed over the year became the Pos Indonesia in 1995 which is still state owned today and the official postal carrier for Indonesia s population of 230 million 10 13 In 1974 PN Telekomunikasi was further divided into two state owned companies Perusahaan Umum Telekomunikasi Perumtel provided domestic and international telecommunications services while PT Industri Telekomunikasi Indonesia PT INTI manufactured telecommunications equipment A further division in 1980 saw the international telecommunications business taken over by the newly nationalized PT Indonesian Satellite Corporation Indosat 8 In 1991 Perumtel became a state owned perseroan terbatas and renamed to what is now Perusahaan Perseroan Persero PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia or Telkom Until 1995 Telkom s operations were organized along twelve regional operating units known as Wilayah Telekomunikasi or Witel Each Witel had full responsibility for all aspects of business and operations in their respective regions such as telephone services property management and security 8 In 1995 Telkom reorganized the twelve Witels into seven regional divisions and one network division Under a series of Cooperation KSO Agreements Telkom transferred the right to operate five of its seven regional divisions I III IV VI and VII to private sector consortia Under these agreements the KSO partners manage and operate the regional division concerned for a fixed term build a specified number of fixed lines which at the end of the term transfer the telecommunications facilities to Telkom for an agreed amount in compensation Revenues from the KSO operations were shared between Telkom and the KSO partners 8 Privatization edit On 14 November 1995 Telkom became a privatized company when their shares went on sale through an Initial public offering on the Jakarta Stock Exchange and the Surabaya Stock Exchange which merged in December 2007 to become the Indonesia Stock Exchange Telkom s shares are also listed on the NYSE and the LSE in the form of American depositary shares ADSs and were publicly offered without listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Telkom is now the largest company by market capitalization in Indonesia with a market capitalization of approximately IDR 190 512 trillion as of 31 December 2009 8 14 The Government retains an aggregate interest of 51 19 of the issued and outstanding shares of Telkom The Government also holds one Dwiwarna or golden share 8 15 In mid 1997 Indonesia was badly affected by the Asian economic crisis 8 16 Among those impacted were certain KSO partners who experienced difficulties in fulfilling their obligations to Telkom Telkom eventually acquired control of its KSO partners in Regions I III and VI and amended the terms of the KSO agreements with its KSO partners in Regions IV and VII to obtain legal rights to control the financial and operating decisions of those regions 8 Since 5 June 2014 Telkom shares are no longer traded on the London Stock Exchange LSE and since 16 May 2014 they have ceased to be registered on the Tokyo Stock Exchange TSE in Japan 17 Telecommunication deregulation edit In 1999 Indonesia passed a deregulating telecommunication law that set in motion a sweeping array of reforms and enlivened competition policy private investment and long term industry direction 16 Among the proposed reforms were the progressive elimination of the joint ownership by Telkom and Indosat of most of the telecommunications companies in Indonesia This was intended to promote a more competitive market As a result in 2001 Telkom acquired Indosat s 35 0 stake in Telkomsel resulting in Telkom owning 77 7 of the shares of Telkomsel while Indosat acquired Telkom s 22 5 interest in Satelindo and its 37 7 stake in Lintasarta In 2002 Telkom sold 12 7 of Telkomsel to Singapore Telecom Mobile Pte Ltd SingTel Mobile reducing Telkom s ownership of Telkomsel to 65 0 8 On 1 August 2001 the Government terminated Telkom s exclusive right to provide fixed line services in Indonesia and Indosat s right to provide international direct dial services Subsequently Telkom s exclusive rights to provide domestic and long distance services were terminated in August 2002 and August 2003 respectively 8 18 On 7 June 2004 Telkom began to provide their own international direct dial fixed line services On 16 November 2005 the Telkom 2 satellite was launched to replace all satellite transmission services that have been served by previous satellite Palapa B 4 8 19 Transformations edit In 2009 Telkom started transforming its business being the only company in the field of telecommunications to transform to a broader range of business The company expanded to telecommunications information technology services media and edutainment 20 Telkom s decision to transform its business was prompted by the shift in customer lifestyles and supported by advances in technology and regulatory changes that enabled service providers to deliver enhanced service to customers 21 With this new business transformation Telkom also plans to conduct the acquisition of several companies that are in line with Telkom s transformation of the new business 20 22 23 In August 2012 the Telkom 3 satellite was lost in a launch failure being placed into an unusably low orbit following the failure of the Briz M upper stage of the Proton M rocket that had launched it Its replacement Telkom 3S successfully launched aboard an Ariane 5 rocket on 14 February 2017 21 39 UTC citation needed In March 2019 Telkom Indonesia was one of the first Asian telco s to launch a cloud gaming service in cooperation with Gamestream 24 Operations editTelkom Indonesia is a dominant and largest provider of fixed line services due to owning most of Indonesia s copper network 5 Telkom also runs telephone exchanges trunk network and local loop connections for its fixed line telephones Currently Telkom is responsible for approximately 8 3 million telephone lines in Indonesia 5 And like most of the other state ownership telecommunication companies in the world Telkom is obliged to provide public services such as public call boxes citation needed Telkom Indonesia businesses are operated under government regulation by the Indonesian Ministry of Communication and Information Telkom as a government owned company is required to comply with additional obligations such as provide telecommunication services and not being discriminatory As well as providing service in those regulated areas Telkom has expanded into more profitable products and services where there is less government owned related regulation 25 Telkom Indonesia is the parent company of the Telkom Group which is engaged in a wide range of businesses that consist of telecommunication information multimedia property and financial services 5 Telkom mainly operates in fixed line telephony internet and data communications business while other businesses are run by subsidiaries citation needed Business divisions edit Telkom now categorizes its portfolio into 3 Digital Business Domains Digital Connectivity Fiber to the x FTTx 5G Software Defined Networking SDN Network Function Virtualization NFV Satellite Digital Platform Data Center Cloud Internet of Things IoT Big Data Artificial Intelligence AI Cybersecurity Digital Services Enterprise ConsumerSubsidiaries and investments Telkom Group edit Telin Telekomunikasi Indonesia International International telecommunications services and investment company Telkomsel Mobile phone services based on GSM and UMTS protocol Infomedia Nusantara Information amp communication services Multimedia Nusantara Strategic investment and holding company Telkomsigma IT consulting services and data centre Finnet Financial services Mojopia Internet commerce business Melon Indonesia Music and entertainment business with SK Telecom Admedika Healthcare network provider MDI Ventures Corporate Venture Capital TelkomProperty Property development and management company PINS Indonesia Trading distribution and integration CPE business Scicom Global CRM consulting technology services education and outsourcing company Daya Mitratel Wireless telecommunication provider Telkom Akses Wireline telecommunication provider Napsindo Marketing businessOther investments Patrakom Strategic IT and telecommunications Bangtelindo Telecommunication planning construction installation and maintenance company Pasifik Satelit Nusantara Satellite telecommunications company Citra Sari Makmur Satellite and terrestrial network companyLogos edit nbsp The cricket ball logo used from 1 May 1991 until 13 September 2002 nbsp The cricket ball logo used from 13 September 2002 until 23 October 2009 nbsp Logo used from 23 October 2009 until 16 August 2013 nbsp Logo used since 16 August 2013 See also editInternet in Indonesia Telkomsel nbsp Indonesia portalReferences edit Telkom Indonesia s profile page Retrieved 12 August 2011 a b c d 20 F 20 F Retrieved 13 June 2023 a b c d e f g 2011 Annual Report PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk PDF Press release Telkom Indonesia Archived from the original PDF on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 1 May 2012 Indonesia Investments com Telkom Indonesia company profile 25 March 2014 a b c d e Company Profile Telkom Indonesia Retrieved 12 August 2011 A Sleeping Giant Awakens Telkom s Reinvention The Jakarta Globe Retrieved 12 August 2011 PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia Corporate Transformation Retrieved 12 August 2011 a b c d e f g h i j k l History of TELKOM PDF Telkom Indonesia Archived from the original PDF on 3 October 2011 Retrieved 13 August 2011 TELKOM in Brief History of the Company PDF Telkom Indonesia Archived from the original PDF on 8 September 2013 a b c Sejarah Pos Indonesia in Indonesian Archived from the original on 23 June 2010 Retrieved 13 August 2011 Dutch enterprise in independent Indonesia cooperation and confrontation 1949 1958 PDF IIAS Newsletter 36 March 2005 Archived from the original PDF on 2 April 2012 Retrieved 13 August 2011 Telkom Indonesia PDF in Indonesian Archived PDF from the original on 30 March 2012 Retrieved 13 August 2011 a b Indonesia Pos Indonesia Consumer Postal Council Retrieved 13 August 2011 State companies control 26 stock market capital Antara News 31 December 2010 Retrieved 13 August 2011 Shareholder Composition Telkom Indonesia 27 May 2011 Retrieved 13 August 2011 a b Ken Zita Indonesia Telecom Brief PDF Network Dynamics Associates LLC Archived from the original PDF on 1 January 2011 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 27 March 2016 Retrieved 22 February 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Regulatory Multiplicities in Telecommunications Reforms in Indonesia and China PDF MqJBL 2005 Archived PDF from the original on 19 February 2011 Retrieved 13 August 2011 Telkom 2 Orbital Retrieved 13 August 2011 a b Business Transformation Telkom Corporate Shoot 6500 Companies Refishowcase Retrieved 13 August 2011 Corporate Transformation Retrieved 13 August 2011 Telkom Business Transformation Retrieved 13 August 2011 We are transforming Our Business is TIME Retrieved 13 August 2011 Cloud Gaming for Everyone gameQoo www gameqoo id Retrieved 27 August 2020 Tinjuan Industri Telekomunikasi di Indonesia PDF in Indonesian Telkom Indonesia 31 March 2010 Archived from the original PDF on 6 February 2011 Retrieved 14 August 2011 External links editOfficial website Telkom Indonesia Business Structure Financial and Operational Facts Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Telkom Indonesia amp oldid 1176968224, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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