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View all search resultsTelecommunication operators in Indonesia could increase their revenue by 35 percent, or US$8.2 billion, by 2030, if they offer 5G services to businesses despite challenges in the country to implement the fifth-generation technology, a recent study shows.
With people and businesses, even governments, turning increasingly to the internet for day-to-day interactions and activities, the telecommunications industry is one of the few looking to come out on top from the health crisis.
Telecommunication company Telkomsel has seen a 16 percent increase in its broadband traffic as the public continues to follow physical distancing measures amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Indonesia's largest telecommunications operator PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Telkom) has benefitted from it growing digital business, with the company booking a 15.6 percent year-on-year (yoy) increase in profit in the January-September period of this year.
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