Telkom Indonesia
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PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Persero) Tbk[2] (lit. '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 only Indonesian company currently to be listed there (but not the first—the first was Indosat, which delisted from the exchange in 2013). 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 |
Industry | |
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]