- CEO
- Dian Siswarini
- Full Time Employees
- 19,712
- Sector
- Communication Services
- Industry
- Telecommunications Services
- Address
- Jalan Japati No. 1 Bandung Indonesia 40133
- IPO Date
- Mar 22, 2002
- Business
- Perusahaan Perseroan (Persero) PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk (Telkom) operates as Indonesia's leading state-owned telecommunications provider, delivering integrated information, communication technology, and digital services across fixed-line telephony, mobile communications, broadband internet, data centers, cloud platforms, satellite connectivity, and enterprise solutions including IoT, cybersecurity, big data, AI, and managed IT services; through subsidiaries such as Telkomsel for cellular voice, SMS, and data; Telkom Akses and Mitratel for network infrastructure and over 41,000 towers; Telin for international wholesale and submarine cable systems like SEA-ME-WE; Infomedia for customer management; and others like Admedika for healthcare networks and Telkom Property for data center facilities. Headquartered in Bandung with operational base in Jakarta, Telkom was founded in 1965 from the nationalization of Dutch colonial services and traces origins to 1856, serving over 200 million customers primarily in Indonesia with international reach via 100+ points of presence and extensive 170,000+ km fiber optic networks. The company structures operations into digital connectivity (FTTx, 5G, SDN/NFV, satellites like Merah Putih series), digital platforms, and digital services for consumer, enterprise, wholesale, and international segments, holding majority government ownership of 52.09%. Recent developments include the launch of 5G services, Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC), hyperscale data centers now operational, Merah Putih 2 satellite deployment, a partial spin-off of its USD 2.16 billion wholesale fiber connectivity business to a 99.99%-owned unit pending approval at a December 12, 2025 Extraordinary General Meeting, strategic partnerships such as Telkom Property's expansion of EV charging stations with VinFast, and ongoing network recovery efforts post-Sumatra disasters using satellite backups, alongside commitments to AI-driven digital sovereignty and UMKM digitalization programs.