In Indonesia, 5G rollout is progressing, with commercial services launched by Telkomsel, Indosat Ooredoo and XL Axiata since 2021, utilising existing spectrum holdings in the 1800 MHz, 2.1
Export PriceWhile Indonesia''s mobile networks have made substantial progress in 4G performance and availability, the development of 5G technology has been more gradual and strategic.
Export PriceWhile Indonesia''s mobile networks have made substantial progress in 4G performance and availability, the development of 5G technology has been more gradual and
Export PriceIndonesia lags behind its Southeast Asian neighbours in 5G deployment, including on spectrum allocation. Since its rollout in 2021, Indonesia currently ranks 9th out of 10 ASEAN countries in mobile and
Export PriceIndonesia lags behind its Southeast Asian neighbours in 5G deployment, including on spectrum allocation. Since its rollout in 2021, Indonesia currently ranks 9th out of 10
Export PriceBakti has announced plans to build 630 base transceiver stations (BTS) in remote regions, including challenging areas in eastern Indonesia like Papua, by the end of 2024.
Export PriceIndonesia''s Telecommunications and Information Accessibility Agency (BAKTI) said on Friday that it plans to complete construction of 630 base station towers in "unforeseeable
Export PriceIndonesia''s Telecommunications and Information Accessibility Agency (BAKTI) has announced that it plans to finish building 630 base station towers in remote areas by the end
Export PriceInfrastructure challenges, including a limited number of base transceiver stations covering just 2.5% of the country''s area, coupled with high implementation costs, have slowed
Export PriceSince its launch in 2021, the 5G penetration rate in Indonesia has only reached 2 percent. According to the Kearney report, this low penetration is due to limited infrastructure, such as
Export PriceMost 5G deployments are still confined to urban centers, leaving large parts of Indonesia''s vast geography underserved. For example, Telkomsel has launched only 2,200
Export PriceRecent developments in Indonesia could potentially revive a stagnant 5G industry for the country. This ABI Insight takes a deeper look at the impact of these developments and how operators
Export PriceIndonesia''s Telecommunications and Information Accessibility Agency (BAKTI) has announced that it plans to finish building 630 base station towers in remote areas by the end of this year, despite facing
Export PriceInfrastructure challenges, including a limited number of base transceiver stations covering just 2.5% of the country''s area, coupled with high implementation costs, have slowed progress. This is especially so,
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Most 5G deployments are still confined to urban centers, leaving large parts of Indonesia’s vast geography underserved. For example, Telkomsel has launched only 2,200 5G base stations in 56 cities, out of a total footprint of more than 240,000 base stations. Despite the focus on 5G, Indonesia remains a 4G-first market.
In Indonesia, 5G rollout is progressing, with commercial services launched by Telkomsel, Indosat Ooredoo and XL Axiata since 2021, utilising existing spectrum holdings in the 1800 MHz, 2.1 GHz and 2.3 GHz bands. As of the end of 2024, 5G networks covered 26.3% of Indonesia’s population, or around 15.7 million 5G connections.
Since its launch in 2021, the 5G penetration rate in Indonesia has only reached 2 percent. According to the Kearney report, this low penetration is due to limited infrastructure, such as the minimal number of transmitter stations, inadequate fiber optic networks, and limited frequency availability.
Plan for the use of 4.8 GHz and the entire upper 6 GHz (6.425–7.125 GHz)47 bands to support further development of 5G. The additional 700 MHz in the upper 6 GHz band will go a long way to addressing Indonesia’s mid-band needs.
Much work must be done to ensure adequate spectrum resources to support 5G development in Indonesia, especially in the crucial mid-band range (1–7 GHz). The GSMA estimates that mid-band 5G spectrum will drive an increase of more than $610 billion in global GDP in 2030, almost 65% of the overall socio-economic value generated by 5G.
Spectrum constraints. Indonesia’s mobile ecosystem is constrained by insufficient and fragmented mid-band spectrum*, which is essential for 5G’s optimal performance: Only 360MHz of mid-band spectrum is currently assigned for mobile use—less than half of the APAC average of 850MHz.
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