Telkomunikasi Indonesia, the largest telecommunications service provider
in the country, has joined a bid to seek investment opportunities in
Myanmar.
Indra Utoyo, the company’s strategic portfolio
director, said in Jakarta on Thursday that the company is participating
in a tender to acquire a license for a mobile operator in Myanmar.
The Myanmar government announced invitations for expressions of interest for mobile phone licenses in January.
Indra
said that Telkomunikasi Indonesia, also known as Telkom, has officially
declared its interests to acquire the license from the Myanmar
government.
“We see Myanmar as having great potential, as the
mobile penetration rate currently only stands at 5 percent,” Indra said
at a conference held by the Economist magazine in Jakarta.
However,
Indra refused to speculate on the chances that Telkom will acquire the
license, saying the Myanmar government had set high standards for
applicants.
“They require the interested parties to have a large consumer-base outside their home country,” he said.
Telkom
joins rival companies SingTel, Telenor, Axiata, ST Telemedia and Bharti
Airtel in the bid, as reported by Dow Jones last week.
Muhammad
Awaluddin, Telkom’s director for enterprise and wholesale, said on Feb.
12 that the company aims to boost its overseas business and estimates a 4
percent increase in revenue this year.
The Bandung-based telecom operator expects its revenue to increase to Rp 80 trillion ($8.3 billion), Awaluddin said.
The
company also has plans to expand its international coverage with
services in Macau, Taiwan, South Korea, Awaluddin said, declining to
comment on the company’s revenue targets for the new markets.
Telkom
is planning massive investments this year, spending Rp 20 trillion to
expand its business in Indonesia and abroad, with bank loans financing
the expansion.
Telkom has several units including Telkomsel —
Indonesia’s largest mobile phone operator with 125 million subscribers —
and Telekomunikasi Indonesia International (Telin), an international
carrier service that focuses on strategic investment in the
international telecommunications business. Telin manages AriaWest
International Finance in Amsterdam, which focuses on finance, as well as
subsidiaries in Singapore and Hong Kong.
Telin owns a 29.7 percent stake in Scicom Malaysia, the largest contact center for outsourcing service providers in Malaysia.
Shares in Telkom rose 5.9 percent to Rp 10,750 on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) on Thursday.
source: The Jakarta Globe
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/business/telkom-joins-bid-for-myanmar-market/575446
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