JAKARTA - Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison (Indosat or IOH) and ZTE Corporation collaborate in providing reliable and high-speed communication to remote islands and rural areas of Indonesia.
Utilizing ZTE's microwave technology, the two companies affirmed their commitment to creating more Indonesians in remote areas who can enjoy the IOH's 4G Marvelous network.
Indosat and ZTE have implemented more than 550 ultra capacity microwave backbone links across Indonesia, covering nearly 80 percent of major cities and remote islands.
This initiative significantly increases the number of Indosat customers, especially in remote areas, where backhaul capacity in areas such as Sumatra and Kalimantan has increased to 2-3 Gbps, with a peak of 6 Gbps.
"The partnership with ZTE reflects our dedication to connecting communities across the country," said Desmond Cheung, Director and Chief Technology Officer of Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison quoted Tuesday, January 14.
By implementing advanced technology, Desmond added, Indosat not only enhances digital experience but also opens opportunities for economic and social progress, creating a brighter digital future for Indonesia.
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In the future, Indosat and ZTE aim to deepen their collaboration to expand network coverage throughout Indonesia, ensuring more communities can take advantage of better communication infrastructure.
Both companies remain committed to improving product capabilities, reducing costs, and providing innovative solutions to connect Indonesians and helping them develop in the digital era.
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