2. 88.1 million internet user
(34% population)
63.4 million smartphone user
(24,7% population)
308.2 million mobile phone
user (121% population)
3 hrs/day, average of
internet access via mobile
device
2 hours 52 minutes/day,
average of social media
usage
74 million social media user
(29% population)
69 million facebook user
50 million twitter user
3 million fixed broadband
user (1,5% population)
3. will grow to IDR 140 Trillion by 2020, fuelled by data revenue growth
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TLKM2010 TLKM2014 EXCL2010 EXCL2014 ISAT2010 ISAT2014
Fixed Line Cellular Data
Growth in data services will change the business model
of the ICT industry in Indonesia
Source: Company Annual Report
Revenue Composition of
Telecommunications Operator
CAGR 2010-2014
TLKM
Fixed Line -9,0%
Cellular 4,2%
Data 17,5%
EXCL
Cellular 1,4%
Data 28,1%
ISAT
Fixed Line -4,0%
Cellular 5,0%
Data 9,1%
8. Based on MASTEL Study
Income elasticity of demand indicate that
smartphone as necessary goods
cell phone subscriber create added value for
the economy amounted to 5.52% of GDP
National ICT Master Plan
Lack of National Broadband Ecosystem
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2.
9. Resolve Infrastructure Bottleneck
Too many players
Supportive Regulation
Review Policies on Spectrum (Neutral
Technology, spectrum re-farming, digital
dividend, white spectrum/unlicensed spectrum)
Infrastructure sharing (passive and active)
Industry Efficiencies
3.
10. Digital Divide
Lack of successful roll out model
Network segment priorities
Regulatory Environment
Establish convergent regulation
Grey Area in OTT Phenomenon
4.
5.
11. Developing Upstream and Downstream Industry
Technology (hardware & software) cluster link to
engineering school
Fostering creative Industry media, e-services,
digital application
Increase Supply of Skilled ICT Workforce
Shortfall 9 millions skill/semi skill workers until 2030
Potential growth of e-commerce is quite large in
Indonesia
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12. ICT Adoption by SME
55 millions SME, with 108 million employee (95% of
firm)
GDP Contribution per employee $139 vs $3.514
ICT to support
Priority Sectors (transportation, agro business, health,
education)
Service Industry (Internet Access, financial inclusion)
Quality and Efficiency Improvement in Public Service
(E-Government, Smart City)
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13. By resolving the challenges and taking the
opportunities, Indonesia potentially become
the biggest digital economy player in the
Region