Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison (Indosat) and ZTE Corporation have joined forces in a landmark initiative to enhance digital connectivity across Indonesia.
Utilizing ZTE’s microwave technology, the partnership aims to provide reliable, high-speed communication to remote islands and rural regions, granting more Indonesians access to IOH’s 4G network.
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Region-Specific Technology
Indonesia faces significant challenges in building communication infrastructure due to its rugged terrain and high costs. Traditional wired communication solutions often fall short, leaving many areas disconnected and limiting economic and social growth.
To address this, Indosat and ZTE have deployed more than 550 ultra-capacity backbone microwave links nationwide, connecting nearly 80% of major cities and remote regions. ZTE’s innovative technology, designed for Indonesia’s specific needs, ensures long-distance, high-capacity transmission, providing previously isolated communities with reliable connectivity.
Kevin Chen, Sales Director of PT., ZTE Indonesia, said, "ZTE are committed to seizing strategic opportunities in digitalization, intelligence, and low-carbon development. ZTE microwave backbone connects ZTE, IOH, and Indonesian residents together, [and] will explore more new possibilities in communication ways, contributing to the digital economic growth of Indonesia and the global community.”
The solution incorporates advanced features tailored to Indonesia’s environmental conditions. ZTE’s multi-frequency Ultra Broadband Antennas (UBA) facilitate flexible frequency selection, reducing infrastructure costs. Customized branching units enhance efficiency and performance, while durable equipment withstands harsh weather conditions such as heavy rain, strong winds, and corrosion.
Additionally, the integration of 4T4R modem boards and energy-saving technology ensures rapid deployment with minimal resources. The system’s scalable design supports future upgrades, enabling up to eight times the capacity and extended coverage to new areas.
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Expanding Backhaul for Improved Connectivity
Indosat's subscriber base has seen substantial growth, especially in remote regions, due to a strategic initiative that has expanded backhaul capacity in areas like Sumatra and Kalimantan to 2-3 Gbps, with peak speeds reaching up to 6 Gbps. This improved connectivity enables residents to access real-time information, online education, and digital entertainment seamlessly. Moreover, the initiative has spurred local economic development by generating employment opportunities, enhancing tourism, and encouraging knowledge exchange, while also driving progress in healthcare and education.
Indosat and ZTE plan to strengthen their partnership to expand network coverage across Indonesia, focusing on improved communication infrastructure. Their joint efforts aim to enhance product capabilities, lower costs, and deliver innovative solutions to empower Indonesians in the digital age.
Desmond Cheung, Director and Chief Technology Officer, Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison, commented, “This partnership with ZTE reflects our dedication to connecting communities across the nation, regardless of geographic challenges. By deploying advanced technology, we are not only improving digital experience but also unlocking opportunities for economic and social progress, creating a brighter digital future for Indonesia.”
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