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* TELKOM-1, launched on August 21, 1999 [[Kourou]] ELA-2 [[Ariane-4|Ariane-42P]]
* TELKOM-1, launched on August 21, 1999 [[Kourou]] ELA-2 [[Ariane-4|Ariane-42P]]
* [[TELKOM-2]], launched on November 2, 2005 [[Kourou]] [[ELA-3]] [[Ariane 5 ECA]]
* [[TELKOM-2]], launched on November 2, 2005 [[Kourou]] [[ELA-3]] [[Ariane 5 ECA]]
Telkom operates satellites from 1976 and becomes the third commercial satellite operator in the world.
Telkom operates satellites from 1976 with Palapa A-1 and becomes the third commercial satellite operator in the world. After that Telkom places the new satellite one Palapa A-2 as Palapa A-1 back-up with total 24 transponders.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 04:54, 9 July 2010

PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk
Company typeTelecommunication Services/Public (IDX : TLKM)
ISINID1000129000 Edit this on Wikidata
Industrytelecommunications industry
infrastructure industry Edit this on Wikidata
FoundedIndonesian Government (1991)
HeadquartersIndonesia Bandung, Indonesia
Key people
Indonesia Rinaldi Firmansyah, CEO
RevenueIncrease USD 6.1 billion (2008)
Increase USD 1.083 billion (2008)
SubsidiariesTelkomsel
TelkomVision
Infomedia Nusantara
Websitehttp://www.telkom.co.id

PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk (PT Telkom or just Telkom, formerly Perumtel. NYSETLK, LSETKID, IDXTLKM.[1] is a telecommunications company in Indonesia. Telkom is a semi-privatized, majority government-owned multi-listed company.

Currently Telkom has a monopoly to operate local and long-distance telephone services in Indonesia. This will soon cease as the government has begun deregulating the telecommunications market. Another telecommunications company, Indosat, has been granted permission by the government to operate such services. Telkom claims to be the largest telecommunications company in Indonesia, with the number of fixed phone subscribers reaching 15 million, and mobile phone subscribers 50 million.

Management

Divisions

A. Delivery Channel

  • Enterprise Service Division (DIVES) -> delivery channel for Corporate Customer
  • Business Service Division (DBS) -> delivery channel for Small Medium Enterprise
  • Carrier & Interconnection Service Division (DIVCIS) -> delivery channel for Interconnection/Others Operators
  • Consumer Division (DCS) -> delivery channel for Retail/Personal Customer

B. Product Owwner

  • Telkom Flexi Division (DTF)
  • Multimedia Division (DIVMEDIA)
  • Telecommunication Infrastructure Division (DIVINFRATEL)

C. Supporting

  • Information System Center (IS Center)
  • Learning Center (Telkom Learning Center)
  • Research & Development Center (RDC)
  • Management Consulting Center (TELKOM MCC)

Subsidiaries

Logos

Retail Products

  • Fixed phone / PSTN
  • Fixed Wireless phone[2]
  • Internet Services : TELKOM Speedy (Internet via ADSL)[3] TELKOMNet Instan (Dial Up Internet, etc.
  • Server & Web Hosting (Plasatron & Kiostron)
  • Free Email Plasa.com[4][5]

Corporate Products

  • Private Data Communication (METRO, VPN IP / MPLS technology, Frame Relay, Leased Channel)
  • Application & Service Solution

TelkomVision

TelkomVision is a subscription-based direct broadcast satellite (DBS) or direct-to-home satellite television service initially in Indonesia. It is member of TELKOM Group.

Satellites

Telkom, now operates 2 satellites, namely:

Telkom operates satellites from 1976 with Palapa A-1 and becomes the third commercial satellite operator in the world. After that Telkom places the new satellite one Palapa A-2 as Palapa A-1 back-up with total 24 transponders.

See also

References