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Latest Telecoms News from Indonesia |
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Qatar Telecom Gets Clearance to Increase Indonesian Investment Qatar Telecom (QTel) has confirmed that it will increase its holding in Indonesia's Indosat to 65% following a clarification about foreign investor rules from the Indonesian government. ...Fuel price hike takes toll on Indonesian Mobile industry According to figures from GfK, in September 2008, total retail unit sales of mobile phones in 23 major cities in Indonesia only increased by 4.3% compared to the previous month....Indonesia's XL Cuts its Subscriber Forecasts Indonesia's PT Excelcomindo Pratama (XL) has warned that it may miss its subscriber target for this year due to the ongoing economic downturn....Indonesian Operator Selects Aircom for Network Expansion Support Network planning consultancy, Aircom International says that it has been selected by Indonesia’s AXIS, to support the operator’s drive for increased penetration across the country....Hutchison Telecom Adds Over 11 Million Subscribers in Q3 Hutchison Telecom has reported that during the 3rd quarter of this year, it maintained growth in a quarter where overall economic conditions were turbulent....Tango deploys new SMSCs for Bakrie Telekom Ireland based Tango Telecom and local Partner Lintas Teknologi have announced the successful deployment and launch of two new SMSCs for Bakrie Telekom in Indonesia. ...Ericsson Wins Indonesian Network Contract Ericsson has been chosen by Axis, Indonesia's newest GSM/3G operator, as a key partner for the next phase of the operator's national network rollout program....Indonesian Government Permits Qtel to Increase Indosat Stake Indonesia's government has made a fairly large change to its policy on foreign ownership of telecoms operators - and is to permit Qatar Telecom (Qtel) to increase its holding in Indosat to 65 percent....Qatar Telecom Still on Track to Buy Indonesian Stake Qatar Telecom (Qtel) has refuted media reports that it was considering canceling its purchase of Indonesian mobile operator, Indosat - but did say that it was still waiting for further clarification on foreign ownership rules from the Indonesian government....Under the agreement, Huawei will design, build, deploy and manage AXIS' 2G/3G network within the island of Java, Bali, Lombok, Kalimantan and Sulawesi for a period of three years to 2010.... |