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This is about the Indonesian company. For the South African company, see Telkom.

PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (PT. Telkom or just Telkom, formerly Perumtel. NYSETLK, 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

Regional Divisions

Services

Telkom operates a variety of services in Indonesia (brand names or providers are in brackets):

Divisions

Services