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27th December 2007, 15:04 |
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Telecom
tinggal tunggu waktu, telekom bayar akan dihabisi dengan telekom yg gratisan yaitu voip(sudah mulai beredar). sudahkah anda para pemegang saham sektor telekom mengantisipasi hal ini peace
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27th December 2007, 18:07 |
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kemaren sy liat presentasi telkom di infrastructure summit, dagangan mereka bukan hanya voice. so mereka akan konsent ke mobile, pay tv, data, & utk pstn (yg pake kabel ke rumah2) akan diganti oleh flexi ... sdgkan existing kabel akan dimodifikasi utk mengakomodir paytv, data, dll ... kaya'nya pengaruh seh ada dari voip tapi ga tlalu signifikan. telkom sendiri juga punya voip 01017. btw voip juga perlu sarana untuk jalan ... y.i. jalur data/internet. telkom juga punya ini. ada yg py pendapat laen? rgds. |
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Last edited by solarpv; 27th December 2007 at 18:10.. Reason: salah ketik |
27th December 2007, 18:51 |
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Setuju dgn solarpv dan pendapat saya untuk long term yah ? Jadi bukan untuk tik-tok atau netting di saham ini.
Kalau takut Voip matikan Telkom, itu terlalu naif karena Voip itu sudah ber-tahun2 ada dan juga Voip itu "salah satu" produk mereka juga seperti yang Solar kemukakan. Lihat kabel2 telepon yang masuk ke setiap rumah2 ? Itu merupakan asset Telkom yang paling besar dan semua orang tahu rajanya infrastruktur jaringan voice/data di Indonesia. Ok lah, anda bilang Voip mau matikan Telkom, sadarkah anda kalau lagi pake Voip, itu suara lewat internet kan ? Nah, itu internet lewat mana ? Lewat kabel bukan ? Hayo, kabel punya siapa ? Jangan berpikir itu hanya untuk telepon saja, pernah dengar Speedy kan ? Itu merupakan sekali lagi, salah satu "exploitasi" untuk menambah "nilai tambah" pada infrastruktur mereka, biar bisa lewat handphone tanpa kabel pun, kabel tetap merupakan jalan ter-"murah" dan ter-"effektif" untuk produk2 masa datang seperti TV, data, dll dsb yang merupakan tambang emas di kemudian hari. Juga lihat pergerakkan mereka belakangan ini seperti meng-akuisisi Sigma Citra Caraka yang merupakan pemain terbesar di Indonesia untuk IT Disaster Recovery-nya korporasi dan mayoritas customer mereka adalah perbankan di Indonesia, salah satu bisnis yang sangat2 menjanjikan dimasa datang apalagi perbankan di Indonesia akan berkembang lebih baik lagi jika bisnis berkembang. Lagian tidak semua bank "sanggup" menyediakan IT Contingency Plan yang "memadai", dan bukan core business mereka. Ditambah lagi tekanan2 yang lebih berat dari Bank Indonesia untuk semua bank2 di Indonesia harus menerapkan Risk Management di IT mereka yang lebih ketat di masa2 mendatang. Bisnis telpon yah cukup besar, tetapi ini merupakan bisnis komoditas, seperti beras, minyak goreng dll dsb yang dimana margin sudah sangat tipis dan penuh persaingan, "sepertinya" Telkom lagi meng-diversifikasi bisnis unit mereka ke lahan yang lebih "high value" dibanding kommoditas seperti voice saja. Ini hanya pendapat & observasi "murahan" saya, jadi mohon jangan serius ditanggapi. |
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27th December 2007, 20:13 |
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Telkom memiliki foundation yang cukup kuat sekali dan saham ini tidak hanya diburu dinegerinya sendiri tetapi investors asing tdk henti2nya memburu saham ini, jadi menurut saya Telkom jauh lebih unggul utk melakukan adaptasi terhadap teknologi2 baru didunia ini dari apa yang kita fikirkan.............infrastrukturnya telah dibangun cukup solid sehingga pendatang baru tidak dengan mudah begitu saja menggantikannya. Teknologi yang anda sampaikan sudah dikenal dijepang dan amerika toh nyatanya sampai saat ini tetap belum bisa tergantikan.........apalagi pemegang saham besar2 telkom rata2 dari perusahaan IT terkemuka didunia rasanya mereka tau apa yang harus dipikirkan utk memberikan return yg besar bagi investorsnya....................jadi mendingan siap2 beli saja mas
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28th December 2007, 15:57 |
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Sorry broo:
Maksudnya bukan telkom tapi industri telekom yang konsen di sms atau voice berbayar. Untuk sambungan internet sendiri, sekarang bisa dengan berbagai cara(satelit, kabel, radio, listrik, bluetooth, wifi sampai wimax , 3g udah ke 4g dll). tinggal tunggu waktu aja. no offense .peace |
28th December 2007, 16:20 |
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kita di sini kan bertukar pikiran. pasar telkom itu berkembang terus. tidak terpaku di produk tradisional saja. semua yg disebut di atas itu (satelit, kabel, radio, listrik, bluetooth, wifi sampai wimax , 3g udah ke 4g) sudah dipikirkan dan direncanakan oleh strategic management perush2 tsb, entah TLKM, ISAT, EXCL, BTEL, FREN, dll. apalagi investor raksasa sekelas Temasek atau Singtel ... ga mungkin mereka mau invest di industri yg declining yg ga bermasa depan belum lagi STC (Saudi Telecom), Telekom Malaysia, Etilahajad ... btw voice dan sms adalah 2 produk dari sekian banyak produk yg mereka tawarkan. |
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30th December 2007, 20:18 |
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internet charges to drop ...
BUSINESS AND INVESTMENT - Internet charges may drop by half in 4 years
Andi Haswidi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The telecommunications regulatory body is preparing a number of policies in order to gradually lower Internet charges, currently among the highest in the world, by 50 percent within four years. "Compared to other countries, our Internet connection charges are too high. We have studied what causes this, and have also responded through various policies and initiatives," Indonesian Telecommunications Regulatory Board (BRTI) spokesperson Heru Sutadi told The Jakarta Post on Sunday. According to the latest figures from the International Telecommunications Union, Indonesia is 47th in the world in terms of lowest Internet tariffs, with the average charge in Indonesia being US$5.07 per 100 kilobytes per second on a direct connection to an Internet service provider, or what is also known as a leased line. The is far more expensive than other countries in the region, such as Singapore, in 18th place on $1.59, Thailand, in 24th on $2.38, Malaysia, in 28th on $2.57, and Vietnam, in 40th on $3.69. Meanwhile, the three cheapest countries are Japan in first place on $0.007, South Korea in second on 0.008 and Taiwan and China in joint third, both on $0.18 each. Heru said that under the new Information and Communications Technology (ICT) infrastructure road map, the government hoped to reduce broadband charges by more than half to about $2.40 per 100 kilobytes per second by 2011. The most significant step on the road to lower charges, he said, would be a review of the regulations on the determining of fixed-line charges. "The existing price formula, which was introduced in 1998, is no longer suitable for current conditions. We will reevaluate this so as to produce connections that are approximately 40 percent cheaper," he said. The reason behind the current high charges, he said, was the lack of competition for connection to the international backbone between dominant players such as PT Telkom and PT Indosat. "The dominant players in the market were able to set pricing as they pleased. Now, we have issued licenses to new players so as to encourage more competition," he said. Another step designed to expand the supply of network connections, he said, was the Palapa Ring project, which aimed to link the entire archipelago with a fiberoptic network that would serve as the national backbone not only for voice services but also for the Internet. Earlier in November, BRTI reported that internet penetration in Indonesia amounted to only 9.1 percent of the total population, giving about 20 million active users, 70 percent of whom are located in Greater Jakarta. The country also had some 7,602 Internet kiosks. "The current cost of fiberoptics has declined from Rp 5 million (about $538) per two kilometers previously to Rp 3 million. That too will lower costs and help speed up network expansion," Heru said. Aside from introducing new regulations and holding tenders for the development of the network, the government also plans to make a number of technical improvements next year, including better Internet protocol (IP) address and Internet exchange (IX) management, improved domain-name service administration, and migration from IP version 4 to IP version 6. Copyright 2007 The Jakarta Post |
30th December 2007, 20:20 |
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govt to limit telco operators
NATIONAL NEWS - Govt may limit licenses for cellular operators
The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The government may limit the number of licenses issued to cellular operators wanting to enter the country's telecommunications market, citing fierce competition in the industry that has led to "panic and excessive marketing efforts". Director general of post and telecommunications at the Information and Communications Ministry, Basuki Yusuf Iskandar, told reporters here Friday that he believed the country had "enough" cellular operators and that the government needed to issue some regulations to control the competition among them. "We've seen exceedingly fierce competition (in the telecommunications industry). This has caused a kind of panic among operators, which has led to excessive marketing efforts, price wars and so on," said Basuki. "If the cellular operators spend most of their money to beat competitors in such a way, what will be left for the customers then?" He added that with the excessive marketing efforts, the telecommunications industry had surpassed the cigarette industry as the country's top advertising spender. Basuki said the government planned to draft and issue some regulations to control competition in the telecommunication industry. The government's main focuses will be predatory pricing practices, with some operators daring to offer services with "zero fees", he said. Basuki expressed concerns about the practice, which he said could lead to the collapses of small-scale cellular operators. "I see a tendency toward excessive price wars. If that continues to occur, only the big operators will survive and that can mean a monopoly in the end. Predatory pricing is a very dangerous practice and we need to make regulations on it immediately." Another thing requiring regulation, said Basuki, was the trend toward premium SMS, for which higher than normal rates are charged. He said the premium SMS offers could be misleading, and that the government was currently formulating a draft of a ministerial regulation on the service that was expected to be completed next year. Regarding the advertising war in the telecommunications industry, Basuki said it was still within acceptable limits, but the government would continue monitoring developments. He also said the interconnection cost between operators would drop significantly next year, but refused to mention any figure. The drop is expected to drive a decrease in retail prices. The country's telecommunications industry now consists of 11 cellular operators. Padjadjaran University found in a study carried out between April and July that all operators had reduced their charges between 2002 and 2007. But these reductions were modest, with XL cutting rates for calls to other networks by 20.59 percent, Indosat by 8.56 percent and Telkomsel by 2.52 percent during that period. A spokesman for the Indonesian Telecommunications Regulatory Body, Heru Sutadi, said earlier last month that call rates in Indonesia were the second highest in the Asia Pacific region due to the variable interconnection costs for calls between operators. As for text message charges, he said while the actual interconnection cost was only Rp 75 (0.8 U.S. cents) per message, some operators were charging as much as Rp 350. (wda) Copyright 2007 The Jakarta Post |
31st December 2007, 15:16 |
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sejarah singkat TLKM
Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk Profiles
Perusahaan perseroan (Persero) PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk was originally a part of ¿Post en Telegraafdienst¿, which was established in 1884. The government separated postal & telecommunication services in 1965 into two state-owned companies, PN Pos & Giro and PN Telekomunikasi, respectively. In 1974, PN Telekomunikasi was further divided into two state-owned companies, Perusahaan Umum Telekomunikasi (Perumtel) and PT Inti. In 1980, the international telecommunications business was transferred from Perumtel to PT Indonesian Satellite Corporation Tbk (Indosat). In 1991, the Government transformed Perumtel from a ¿Perusahaan Umum¿ a state-owned company with public service as its principal corporate purpose into a ¿Persero¿, a state-owned limited liability corporation with commercial purpose and renamed it Perusahaan Perseroan (Persero) PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia also known as TELKOM. -Trimegah Securities- |
5th January 2008, 06:58 |
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