This document summarizes Indonesia's telecommunications market and plans for 4G network deployment. Key points include:
- Indonesia has a population of 240 million, making it the 4th largest country, with 35 million internet users and 150 million mobile subscribers.
- Telkom Indonesia is the largest telecom provider, owning 51% of the mobile market share. Trials for LTE and HSPA+ networks have begun.
- Indonesia aims to officially implement a 4G network between 2015-2020, starting trials and development in 2008-2012 and selecting technologies in 2009-2010.
Mobile data traffic is growing year to year. Mobile operators are facing a different situation from voice legacy business. The growth of data traffic is not as high as one of revenue. They need to lower cost of Mbps to survive otherwise they will collapse.
Mobile data traffic is growing year to year. Mobile operators are facing a different situation from voice legacy business. The growth of data traffic is not as high as one of revenue. They need to lower cost of Mbps to survive otherwise they will collapse.
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The traditional cellular network cannot cope with the increase in data and signaling traffic that is generated and thus is driving carriers in the direction of offload. The Phase 1 approach was centered on immediately relieving congestion on the network by encouraging offload to any available Wi-Fi hotspot. In this second part of the five part offload series, we draw attention to Direct Internet Offload. The concept of Direct Internet Offload is nothing new, but has taken a slight shift considering Wi-Fi’s popularity. And the flexibility to integrate them into mainstream network design offers transformative opportunities for carriers without losing sight of the commitment to make the user experience secure and controlled.
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✔ อัตราการขยายตัวของผู้ใช้บริการโทรศัพท์เคลื่อนที่ (ร้อยละ) : MOBILE GROWTH RATE %
✔ อัตราการเข้าถึง (การใช้) บริการโทรศัพท์เคลื่อนที่ : MOBILE PENETRATION
✔ รายรับเฉลี่ยจากบริการโทรศัพท์เคลื่อนที่โดยรวมการเชื่อมต่อ (บาท/เลขหมาย/เดือน) : MOBILE ARPU EXCLUDED IC
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✔ รายรับเฉลี่ยจากการให้บริการโทรศัพท์เคลื่อนที่ต่อนาที : MOBILE REVENUE PER MINUTE (RPM)
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4G Mobile Opportunities & Challenges in Indonesia
1. Kuncoro Wastuwibowo, PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia
Arief Hamdani Gunawan, PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia
4G International Forum, Sheraton Taipei, 13 July 2010
2.
3. Population 240m
• #4 Population in the World
Internet user 35m (15% of population)
• #5 Internet market in Asia (after PRC, Japan, India, Korea)
• #1 Facebook users in Asia (24m, #3 in the world after US & UK)
• #1 Twitter users in Asia
Mobile penetration 150m (63%)
• 80% in youngsters
• Opera Mini user #1 in the World (just beating Russia)
Credit card owner 11.5m in 2008
4. Great potential of user-generated content
Growing interests in developing Internet &
mobile applications
Open, fresh market to accept new way of
conversation & transaction
5. A public company Expands its business in
(NYSE:TLK, IDX:TLKM, LS 2009 to include
E:TKID), owned 51% by telecommunications, info
the government of the rmation, media, and
Republic of Indonesia. education.
Market share in GSM 51%
(through its subsidiary
Forbes-684 in 2010
Telkomsel), and in CDMA
2000 1x 60%.
6. Telkomsel (subsidiary)
• Carries out GSM/3G network throughout Indonesia
• Started the R&D and trial of LTE in Jakarta.
• Started the R&D and trial of HSPA+ in Bali and Sumatra
• Partner: Ericsson, NSN, ZTE, Huawei
TelkomFlexi
• Carries out FWA business with CDMA 2000 1x
• Trial of EVDO in East Java. Start implementation in
Q4/2010.
(WiMAX)
• Started deploying WiMAX in Indonesia (scheduled
Q4/2010)
12. Fast
LTE
4G
Medium
Mobile
WiMAX
Slow
3G
2010
Fixed WiMAX
Movable
Stationary WLAN
Hiperlan /2 2000
0.1 1 10 100
13. Basic Feature High Smart Wise
Phones Phones End Phones Phones
Phones
(^^)v
14.
15. Indigo
• “Indigo” is a platform to attract & support more development
of local content & application through partnership,
incubation, aggregation.
IPTV
• Next step after “broadband network”
• Creating contexts for mobile broadband (4G) network.
SDP
• Facilitating existing services to grow beyond their traditional
platforms
• Facilitating the new services
16. Web 2.0 3rd Party Content & Application
Common IT Centric Part OSS / BSS
Enablers 3rd Party Content
Service
Orchestration Gateway Administration
Map Order
interface Content mgmt
SOA Security
SOA Registry Discovery
Governance
Identity Policy Device Service
mgmt Administration Independence provisioning
Location / Enterprise Service Bus Charging &
presence billing
Customer
Messaging Network Centric Part
self care
App App App App App App OSS / BSS
Customer Customer
data Gateway care
Service Brokering
Service
IVR Network Abstraction monitoring
Online Protocol & Resource Adaptors Service
charging assurance
Devices Network
PC Mobile TV IMS Client PSTN Mobile DSL IPTV IMS
17.
18.
19. Incumbent cellular
providers
Oligopolistic LTE-based
Evolved networks networks face a competitive
toward 4G fringe of WiMAX-based
operators.
Closed-platform &
walled-garden service Consumers’ prefernces
provision supported on flexible access
and new commercial relations
Policy-Based
Cognitive Radio with providers.
Management
Multiple, new operators
setting up WiFi & WiMAX
Autonomic
networks Computing
Dynamic Pricing Users:
•Choice: on-spot, multi-
Wireless broadband selection
access to Internet Hybrid architecture •Service: customised, mobile
•Value: value-enhanced
Flexible, agile network services
development •Price: dynamic pricing
26. 3GPP
IP Access
(HSPA, HSPA+)
S3/S4
LTE / SAE S2
EUTRAN EPC
S1
S2
Non 3GPP
WLAN 3GPP
IP Access
IP Access
(EV-DO Rev A/B)
The S2, S3, S4 interface enable SAE to provide flexibility
27. 3GPP Suitable to support:
IP Access Existing GSM/W-CDMA in rural areas
(HSPA, HSPA+)
S3/S4
LTE / SAE S2
EUTRAN EPC
S1
Suitable to support: S2
•(Optimizing) current wireline
Non 3GPP
infrastructure WLAN 3GPP
•High reliability
IP Access
IP Access
•New wireless deployment (EV-DO Rev A/B)
Suitable to support:
Existing CDMA in rural areas
The S2, S3, S4 interface enable SAE to provide flexibility
32. There are three principal economic justifications
for relying on exclusive licenses:
1. Spectrum scarcity: views spectrum as an
Spectrum
economic good and focuses on the role of
scarcity
markets in allocating that good.
2. Investment incentives: focuses on the need
to provide users and providers with
Investment Interference appropriate incentives to invest in network
incentives management equipment and services.
3. Interference management: recognizes that
even when spectrum is not “scarce,” it may
be necessary to coordinate user behavior to
allow users to share spectrum without
adversely impacting or “interfering” with
each other.
33. Zoning
Shared
Bidding
Band
Frequency
Exclusivity
Beauty
Migration
Contest
FDD /
TDD
34. 2.3 GHz and 3.3 GHz
1. North Sumatera 8. Bali & Nusa Tenggara
2. Central Sumatera 9. Papua
3. South Sumatera 10. Maluku & North Maluku
4. Banten & Jabotabek 11. South Sulawesi
(Jakarta, Bogor Tangerang, Bekasi) 12. North Sulawesi
5. West Java 13. West Kalimantan
6. Central Java 14. East Kalimantan
7. East Java 15. Riau Islands
38. 8 Operators (15 Zone – 15 MHz )
Zone Operators
1. North Sumatera FIRST
MEDIA
BERCA
2. Central Sumatera BERCA
BERCA
3. South Sumatera BERCA
BERCA
4. Banten & Jabotabek FIRST
MEDIA
INTERNUX
5. West Java COMTRONICS +
ADIWARTA
PERDANIA
INDOSAT
6. Central Java TELKOM
COMTRONICS +
ADIWARTA
PERDANIA
7. East Java COMTRONICS +
ADIWARTA
PERDANIA
TELKOM
39. 8 Operators (15 Zone – 15 MHz )
Zone Operators
8. Bali & Nusa Tenggara BERCA
BERCA
9. Papua TELKOM
WIMAX
INDONESIA
10. Maluku & North Maluku TELKOM
WIMAX
INDONESIA
11. South Sulawesi BERCA
BERCA
12. North Sulawesi TELKOM
JASNITA
13. West Kalimantan BERCA
BERCA
14. East Kalimantan BERCA
BERCA
15. Riau Islands BERCA
WIMAX
INDONESIA
40.
41. • Telkom Indonesia • Telkom Indonesia
• Multimedia Division • Telematics Regulatory
(Senior Service Creation (Senior Officer)
Analyst) • IEEE
• IEEE Communications Society • Indonesia Section (Vice
• Indonesia Chapter (Chairman) Chairman)
• Internetworking Indonesia • IEEE Communications Society
• Editor • Indonesia Chapter (Past Chair)
Kuncoro Arief Hamdani
Wastuwibowo Gunawan