Telkom Indonesia
Appearance
- This is about the Indonesian company. For the South African company, see Telkom.
PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (PT. Telkom or just Telkom, formerly Perumtel. NYSE: TLK, JSX: TLKM) is a telecommunications company in Indonesia. Telkom is a semi-privatized, majority government-owned dual-listed company.
Currently, Telkom owns monopoly (granted by the government) to operate local and long-distance telephone services in Indonesia, but this monopoly will soon cease because the government has started deregulating the telecommunication market (another telecommunication company, Indosat, had been granted permission by the government to operate such services).
Management
Divisions
- Multimedia division (Divmedia)
- Regional division (Divre)
- Enterprise service center
- Fixed wireless division (FLEXI)
Subsidiaries
- Telkomsel (mobile communication)
- TelkomVision (broadband access and paid television)
- PT. Infomedia Nusantara (telephone directory and yellow pages publishing)
Regional Divisions
- Regional Division 1 (serving Sumatra)
- Regional Division 2 (serving Jakarta)
- Regional Division 3 (serving West Java and Banten)
- Regional Division 4 (serving Central Java and Yogyakarta)
- Regional Division 5 (serving East Java)
- Regional Division 6 (serving Kalimantan)
- Regional Division 7 (serving East Indonesia)
Services
Telkom operates a variety of services in Indonesia (brand names or providers are in brackets):
- telephone (TelkomPhone)
- fixed telephone lines
- CDMA-based fixed wireless telephones (TelkomFlexi)
- local calls (Telkom Local)
- long distance calls (Telkom SLJJ)
- international calls (Telkom SLI)
- VoIP calls (TelkomSave)
- various telephone features
- toll-free numbers (Telkom Free)
- premium numbers (Telkom Premium)
- numbers used for voting (Telkom Vote)
- calling cards
- payphones (coin-, credit card-, and calling card- operated) and telephone booths
- telephone directory and yellow pages)
- telegraph
- GSM-based mobile communications (provided by Telkomsel)
- pre-paid SIM cards
- post-paid SIM cards
- paid television (provided by TelkomVision)
- internet and web access
- dial-up internet access (TelkomNet Instan)
- pre-paid dial-up internet access (InstanSave)
- ISDN internet access (TelkomNet ISDN)
- dedicated internet access (ASTINET)
- ADSL internet access (Speedy Broadband Access)
- Telkom Link wireless
- internet cable
- PWS
- web hosting and colocation (TelkomHosting, PlazaTron, KiosTron)
- e-commerce services
- web portal (Plasa.com[1])
- e-mail provider (Telkom.net POP3/webmail and Plasa.com webmail)
- data communication for enterprises
- leased line
- frame relay
- virtual private network
- DINAccess
- ISDN line
- worldwide intranet and internet (InfoNet)
- other services
- training
- call center
External links
Divisions
- Telkom Multimedia Division (Divmedia)
- Telkomsel
- TelkomVision
- Telkom Regional Division 4
- Telkom Regional Division 5