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Axiata taps Thaicom satellite to connect remote areas of Indonesia

Axiata taps Thaicom satellite to connect remote areas of Indonesia

Telecommunications firm Axiata Group Berhad, through its wholly owned subsidiary Axiata Business Services Sdn Bhd, recently signed a four-year lease on capacity and teleport services with IPSTAR International Pte Limited, a subsidiary of Thaicom Public Company Limited.


The deal allows Axiata Business Services to purchase the remaining capacity on the IPSTAR-1 broadband satellite so that its operating company, PT XL Axiata Tbk (XL), can deliver more than one gigabit per second of High Throughput Satellite (HTS) capacity for broadband services in Indonesia.
Axiata Business Services will use up to seven Ku-band shaped and spot beams on IPSTAR-1 located at 119.5 degree east to provide services including broadband access directly to residential and enterprise premises.
“We are leveraging Thaicom’s capabilities in Asia to grow our enterprise business quickly and flexibly while providing reliable broadband services to all potential customers, regardless of location,” said Axiata group chief business operations officer Asri Hassan Sabri.
“Where terrestrial-based connectivity is limited or unavailable, HTS connectivity serves as an enabler to unlock the digital ecosystem for new market opportunities,” he said. “As the world’s first-ever HTS, launched in 2005, Thaicom’s IPSTAR helps us connect users in remote and underserved areas of Indonesia cost-effectively. We are confident that the partnership will enable us to continue to grow our business faster without infrastructure limitations.”
XL chief executive Dian Siswarini noted that many areas and islands in Indonesia are still without Internet access. 
“We believe the availability of HTS will help us to cover these unserved areas with considerable economic potential. On top of that, it will enable us to support the local community’s economic growth and the Indonesian government’s vision to accelerate the national development of digital economy across Indonesia.”
Thaicom chief commercial officer Patompob Suwansiri thanked Axiata for its “trust” in inking the deal.
“We are committed to working with leading mobile-network operators throughout Asia-Pacific to facilitate the growth of wireless broadband and other digital services in remote and underserved areas.”

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