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Other major Indonesian cellular companies include the market leader PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia , which is 35% owned by a subsidiary of Singapore Telecommunication Ltd., as well as No. 2 PT Indosat .
Indonesia's Mobile Pace Leveling Off Eric Bellman 2011
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Indonesia's Anti-Monopoly Commission, or KPPU, had previously ruled that Temasek violated the country's antitrust laws as it held indirect stakes in two cellular providers, PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia and PT Indosat .
Indonesia Fines Temasek $1.7 Million P.R. Venkat 2011
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Reuters Workers from Indonesia's Telkomsel, the mobile phone unit of the country's biggest telecom firm Telekomunikasi Indonesia, shouted slogans during a protest in front of their head office in Jakarta on Nov. 10.
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In May, SK Telecom and Indonesia's biggest phone company, PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia, inked a deal to set up a joint venture for a digital content distribution hub.
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The transactions in question are a multipart set of sale-leasebacks of 3,692 base station towers in Indonesia to PT Profesional Telekomunikasi Indonesia.
Hutchison Telecom May Restate Results Lorraine Luk 2010
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The transactions in question are a multipart set of sale-leasebacks of 3,692 base station towers in Indonesia to PT Profesional Telekomunikasi Indonesia.
Hutchison Telecom to Delay Issuing Results Lorraine Luk 2010
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Indonesia's state-run phone company PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia owns the other 65% of unlisted Telkomsel.
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A Coal Test Testing the market at the moment is coal miner PT Adaro Energy, whose US$1. 32 billion IPO is set to be Indonesia's second-biggest ever after PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia's $1.6 billion offering in 1995.
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If completed, the offering would be Indonesia's second-largest IPO after PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia
Adaro IPO To Be 2008
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Phone operators such as PT Telekomunikasi Selular, Indonesia's biggest, are driving the nation's mobile Internet growth by breaking web services into more affordable, bite-sized pieces and offering them through smartphones.
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