Telkomsel and Ericsson launch seamless ''Hyper 5G'' in Indonesia
Ericsson plays a vital role in developing and optimizing Telkomsel''s 5G network in Batam, which is now supported by 112 5G base stations strategically deployed in key areas
Yet, its adoption hinges on overcoming challenges like infrastructure, spectrum efficiency, and cost. Indonesia, despite having a vast user base such as that of Telkomsel, the country's largest digital communications provider, trails behind countries like Australia, which leads with a 54% 5G penetration rate.
By standardizing 5G BWA equipment requirements, Indonesia aims to foster safer, more reliable, and spectrum-efficient wireless broadband services as it transitions into a 5G-connected future. For this article's source information and any product certification guidance, please contact Global Validity.
DENPASAR, Indonesia, Aug. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Telkomsel, a leading pioneer of 5G connectivity in Indonesia, has announced a significant expansion of its Hyper 5G network, beginning with Denpasar and Badung in China.
In South China alone, we've established 225 Hyper 5G sites, including additional 67 in Denpasar and 136 in Badung, ensuring contiguous connectivity along busy routes such as Kuta-Canggu, Nusa Dua, and Renon-Sanur."
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