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  2. XL Axiata - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.xl.co.id (Personal) www.xlaxiata.co.id (Business) PT XL Axiata Tbk[4] (formerly PT Excelcomindo Pratama Tbk), is an Indonesia -based mobile telecommunications services operator headquartered at Jakarta. [5] It is the third largest mobile telecommunications company in Indonesia. The operator's coverage includes Java, Bali, and ...

  3. List of Internet exchange points - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Internet exchange points (IXPs). There are several sources for IXP locations, including Packet Clearing House, who have maintained the earliest list of IXPs, with global coverage since 1994. Also, Telegeography, PeeringDB and the Network Startup Resource Center. Additionally, there are Internet exchange point associations that ...

  4. Indonesia Internet Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Founded. 1997. Location. Indonesia, Jakarta. Website. Official website. The Indonesia Internet Exchange (IIX) is the national interconnection point for Internet Service Providers in Indonesia. Launched in August 1997, the IIX is operated by the Indonesian Internet Service Providers Association (APJII).

  5. Circles.Life - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Circles.Life launched its digital service "Live.On" in Indonesia. The infrastructure partner uses XL Axiata 4.5G network. Four years later, specifically on February 23, 2024, Live.On transferred the digital service to XL Axiata in Indonesia. As a result, the company moved their customers into their existing AXIS brand.. [24]

  6. Globe Telecom - Wikipedia

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    Globe Telecom, Inc., commonly shortened as Globe, is a major provider of telecommunications services in the Philippines. The company operates the largest mobile network in the Philippines and one of the largest fixed-line and broadband networks. As of November 2023, Globe has 54.7 million subscribers, making it the second largest network in ...

  7. List of LTE networks in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia: 3: 15 MHz, UMTS: 5 MHz Jul 2015 5 MHz, GSM: N/A - N/A - - N/A - - [1] [5] [195] [196] [197] hinet: N/A: N/A: N/A - N/A - - N/A: 20 MHz Nov 2016-Nov 2022 +10 MHz - [1] [5] [198] License revoked on 15 Nov 2022. Indosat Ooredoo: 15 MHz, UMTS: 20 MHz Jul 2015: N/A - 5 MHz Dec 2014 5 MHz, UMTS 2,5 MHz, GSM - - N/A - - 20 MHz (Cat.4) (Dec ...

  8. Internet in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Usage. Based on OpenSignal in November 2016, there were only 58.8% of internet users in Indonesia who received 4G LTE signal, and received only HSPA+ signal or lower the rest of the time, ranking Indonesia 51st in the world. The download speed using 4G LTE in Indonesia was only an average of 8.79 Mbit/s (ranked 74th in the world).

  9. List of sovereign states by number of broadband Internet ...

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    Fixed-broadband access refers to high-speed fixed (wired) access to the public Internet at downstream speeds equal to, or greater than, 256 kbit/s. This includes satellite Internet access, cable modem, DSL, fibre-to-the-home/building, and other fixed (wired) broadband subscriptions. The totals are measured irrespective of the method of payment.