Telkom Indonesia

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Telekomunikasi Indonesia, Tbk.
Type Telecommunication Services/Public (IDX : TLKM)
Founded Indonesian Government (1991)
Headquarters Flag of Indonesia Bandung, Indonesia
Key people Flag of Indonesia Rinaldi Firmansyah, CEO
Revenue Rp 37,199.94 billion (Q3 2006)
Net income Rp 9,222.47 billion (Q3 2006)
Website [1]

PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (PT. Telkom or just Telkom, formerly Perumtel. NYSETLK, LSE: TKID, JSX: TLKM.[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.

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[edit] Management

[edit] Divisions

  • Multimedia Division (DIVMEDIA)
  • Regional Division (DIVRE)
  • Enterprise Service Center Division (DIVES)
  • Fixed Wireless Network Division (FLEXI)
  • Carrier & Interconnection Service Division (DIVCIS)
  • Telecommunication Infrastructure Division (DIVINFRATEL)

[edit] Subsidiaries

[edit] Regional Divisions

[edit] Products

  • Landline phone services
  • Fixed Wireless phone (TelkomFlexi)
  • Internet ADSL (TelkomSpeedy)

[edit] TelkomVision

Main article: 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.

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.bes.co.id/listed/profile-d.asp?id=TLKM TLKM

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