Indosat Brings 4G to Remote Areas of Indonesia with Advanced Microwave Technology

Increased backhaul capacities in regions like Sumatra and Kalimantan, with peaks reaching 6 Gbps.

Highlights

  • Indosat and ZTE deploy over 550 ultra-capacity microwave links across Indonesia.
  • Coverage now extends to 80 percent of major cities and remote areas.
  • Future plans focus on expanding coverage and fostering digital inclusion.

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Indosat Brings 4G to Remote Areas of Indonesia with Advanced Microwave Technology
Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison (Indosat or IOH) has established extensive microwave backbone transmission networks across Indonesia in collaboration with ZTE, addressing the nation's geographical challenges through advanced microwave technology. This partnership leverages ZTE's iFlexiTrunk Microwave Backbone Technology to bridge the digital divide, delivering high-speed communication, including 4G networks, to remote islands and rural areas.

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Expanding Connectivity to the Underserved

With over 17,000 islands and rugged terrain, Indonesia faces significant challenges in establishing traditional wired communication infrastructure. To address this, Indosat and ZTE have deployed more than 550 ultra-capacity microwave links, now covering 80 percent of major cities and remote regions. According to Indosat, this deployment is enabling communities to transition from "non-connected" to "connected," unlocking new opportunities for millions.

Advanced Technology Tailored for Indonesia

Indosat explained that ZTE's solutions, such as multi-frequency Ultra Broadband Antennas (UBA) and energy-efficient 4T4R Modem boards, are specifically designed to withstand harsh weather conditions and reduce operational costs. The scalable system supports capacity expansion by up to eight times, ensuring future-proof connectivity.

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Driving Economic and Social Progress

According to the official release, this initiative has significantly increased backhaul capacities in areas like Sumatra and Kalimantan to 2-3 Gbps, with peaks reaching 6 Gbps. This boost in connectivity has improved Indosat's subscriber numbers. Indosat highlighted that access to online education, healthcare, and entertainment will drive economic growth through job creation, tourism, and knowledge sharing.

Leadership Statements

Kevin Chen, Sales Director ZTE Indonesia commented, "ZTE Microwave Backbone connects ZTE, IOH and Indonesian residents together, will explore more new possibilities in communication ways, contributing to the digital economic growth of Indonesia and the global community."

Desmond Cheung, Director and Chief Technology Officer Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison commented, "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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Looking Ahead

Indosat and ZTE plan to expand coverage further, enhancing digital inclusion and supporting Indonesia's economic development. "Both companies remain committed to enhancing product capabilities, reducing costs, and delivering innovative solutions to connect Indonesians and help them thrive in the digital era," the official release said on Friday, January 10, 2025.

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