Infrastructure challenges, including a limited number of base transceiver stations covering just 2.5% of the country''s area, coupled with high implementation costs, have slowed progress. This is especially so,
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Major telecom operators and network equipment providers in Indonesia are investing heavily in upgrading their infrastructure to 5G technology, including base stations, small cells, and edge
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Since its launch in 2021, the 5G penetration rate in Indonesia has only reached 2 percent. According to the Kearney report, this low penetration is due to limited infrastructure, such as
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Major telecom operators and network equipment providers in Indonesia are investing heavily in upgrading their infrastructure to 5G technology, including base stations, small cells, and edge computing facilities.
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In Southeast Asia, 5G mid-bands will boost annual GDP by $35 billion by 2030, heavily driven by the large Indonesian market, which will account for 41% of this increment. To secure these
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Most 5G deployments are still confined to urban centers, leaving large parts of Indonesia’s vast geography underserved. For example, Telkomsel has launched only 2,200 5G base stations in 56 cities, out of a total footprint of more than 240,000 base stations. Despite the focus on 5G, Indonesia remains a 4G-first market.
Since its launch in 2021, the 5G penetration rate in Indonesia has only reached 2 percent. According to the Kearney report, this low penetration is due to limited infrastructure, such as the minimal number of transmitter stations, inadequate fiber optic networks, and limited frequency availability.
In Indonesia, 5G rollout is progressing, with commercial services launched by Telkomsel, Indosat Ooredoo and XL Axiata since 2021, utilising existing spectrum holdings in the 1800 MHz, 2.1 GHz and 2.3 GHz bands. As of the end of 2024, 5G networks covered 26.3% of Indonesia’s population, or around 15.7 million 5G connections.
Despite the focus on 5G, Indonesia remains a 4G-first market. As of 2024, 4G accounts for 92% of all mobile connections, according to GSMA Intelligence, and is expected to remain the dominant mobile technology until at least 2027. The country has made commendable progress in retiring legacy networks to improve spectral efficiency:
Spectrum constraints. Indonesia’s mobile ecosystem is constrained by insufficient and fragmented mid-band spectrum*, which is essential for 5G’s optimal performance: Only 360MHz of mid-band spectrum is currently assigned for mobile use—less than half of the APAC average of 850MHz.
According to the Ericsson ConsumerLab study, 50% of 5G users in Indonesia are willing to pay a premium for services with guaranteed performance, while 32% actively seek superior connectivity for critical applications.
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