Telkom Indonesia
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PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Persero) Tbk[2] (lit.ā'Telecommunications Indonesia State-owned Public Limited Company'[2]) officially shortened into PT Telkom Indonesia (Persero) Tbk, also simply known as Telkom, is an Indonesian multinational telecommunications conglomerate[4] with its corporate headquarters in Bandung and its operational headquarters in the Telkom Landmark Complex in Jakarta.[2] Telkom is listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange and has a secondary listing on the New York Stock Exchange. The government of Indonesia owns over half of Telkom's shares outstanding.[5]
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Company type | Public (Perseroan terbatas) |
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IDX: TLKM NYSE: TLK | |
ISIN | ID1000129000 |
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Founded | 23 October 1856; 167 years ago (23 October 1856) (Original foundation) 6 July 1965; 58 years ago (6 July 1965) (Separated from PTT; official anniversary since 2016)[1] |
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Services | |
Revenue | Rp 135.567 trillion (2019)[3] |
Rp 42.394 trillion (2019)[3] | |
Rp 18.663 trillion (2019)[3] | |
Total assets | Rp 221.208 trillion (2019)[3] |
Total equity | Rp 99.561 trillion (2019)[3] |
Owner | Government of Indonesia (52.09%) |
Number of employees | 24,272 (2019)[3] |
Subsidiaries | |
Website | www |
Telkom has major business lines in fixed line telephony, internet, and data communications. It is operated as the parent company of the Telkom Group, which is engaged in a broad range of businesses which consist of telecommunication, multimedia, property, and financial services.[5] Since 2008, Telkom Indonesia began changing its business focus, infrastructure, systems, organization and human resources, as well as the corporate culture, in an effort to face rising competition.[6][7]
After privatization in 1995, Telkom Indonesia's total consumer base grew by 7.8% in 2010 to 129.8 million customers at the end of December 2011, making the company the nation's largest telecommunication service provider in terms of subscriber count.[3]