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Indonesia - Broadcasting Free-to-air (FTA) television has had a substantial impact in Indonesia, with two out of every three households having access to television. The advertising market suffered a major setback as a result of the Asian economic crisis, but has been recovering strongly and sector revenues are on the increase. The pay TV market has not been so fortunate and has generally struggled to build its customers base. This has been partly due to the fact that pay TV is too expensive for the average Indonesian household at a subscription of around US$22 per month. The sector also suffers problems relating to infrastructure.
Last Update: 12 Jul 2006 Number of Pages: 16
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Indonesia - Fixed Network Operators During a period in which Indonesia's telecommunications sector underwent major regulatory restructuring, the two dominant players lost their monopoly rights. The domestic telephone market, previously the exclusive domain of PT Telkom, began to open up with the entry of Indosat. And Telkom, in turn, was certainly starting to have a major impact on the international call business. The expansion of fixed-wireless networks has also been a significant move. There are signs that the restructuring of the big telcos and ongoing privatisation push have together started to have a positive overall effect on the industry. This report takes a look at the major players in the Indonesia market.
Last Update: 12 Jul 2006 Number of Pages: 17
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Indonesia - Internet and Broadband Services This report presents an overview of Indonesia's Internet market and looks at the changes that have been taking place, as the telecommunications industry got back on its feet following the economic crisis of the late 1990s. Commercial Internet service commenced in Indonesia in 1995. Coming into 2006, Indonesia had an estimated 16 million Internet users. This, however, represented less than 8% of the population. And broadband Internet services are very much in their infancy. Problems with inferior telecommunications infrastructure will continue to impede Internet growth. However, the country is considered to have enormous potential as an online market.
Last Update: 15 Jul 2006 Number of Pages: 11
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Indonesia - Key Statistics, Telecommunications Market and Regulatory Overview The Indonesian telecom sector has been through a lot of turmoil over the last decade. This report gives an overview of the market at a time when it seems to have successfully weathered the worst of the country's economic difficulties. Growth, both in subscriber numbers and in revenues, has been occurring once again and, more importantly, there are signs that the changes in the regulatory regime and operator restructuring are starting to have a positive effect on the industry. The mobile market has been especially strong. However, there were some signs that the government was hesitating in its efforts to restructure the industry. Some pertinent statistics are provided on the telecom sector.
Last Update: 28 Dec 2006 Number of Pages: 15
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Indonesia - Mobile Communications - Major Operators The Indonesia mobile market has experienced an exceptional run of boom years. At the same time, the mobile operators are busy positioning themselves as growth starts to slow and competition becomes more intense. To continue to expand their customer bases and build market share, the operators must offer competitively prices. The shape of the market can also be expected to undergo change as a number of new operators, with foreign partners, enter the market. There will be considerable interest in how the operators take up the 3G challenge, especially following the somewhat controversial licensing process. This report looks at the major mobile operators and provides some pertinent statistics.
Last Update: 1 Dec 2006 Number of Pages: 15
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