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PT Indosat Mega Media (Indosat-M2) is a company 100 percent owned by PT Indosat Tbk, a telecommunications service provider in Indonesia. IndosatM2 has been operational since 2000 in building and applying IP based services and products, internet, and multimedia in Indonesia.
Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison (Include previous Satelindo, Indosat-M3, 3 and StarOne network) 2G : GSM-900/1800 MHz (GPRS, EDGE) 4G : 900/1800/2100 MHz FDD-LTE, LTE-A 5G : 1800(n3) MHz NR •VoLTE: Available • eSIM : Available 102.2 [55] (Q4 2022) Ooredoo Hutchison Asia (65%) Government of Indonesia (9.6%) 51001, 51021 and 51089 3: XL Axiata
At the end of September 2009, H3I's customer base grew to approximately 7.3 million. In September 2021, it was announced that the latter company would be merged with Ooredoo 's Indosat (who operates IM3 Ooredoo networks) to form Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison (IOH) and was closed the merger on 4 January 2022.
Indosat Ooredoo is the second largest mobile network operator in Indonesia, with a subscriber's strength of 58.0 million users. [35] In September 2021, Indosat announced its merger with Hutchison Asia Telecom Group/Garibaldi Thohir's joint venture PT Hutchison 3 Indonesia (which operates 3-branded networks in Indonesia) to form Indosat Ooredoo ...
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Customer service may be provided in person (e.g. sales / service representative), or by automated means, [11] such as kiosks, websites, and apps. An advantage of automation is that it can provide service 24 hours a day which can complement face-to-face customer service. [12] There is also economic benefit to the firm.
Ooredoo Maldives were the first operator to launch the first ever and fastest 3G and 4G Networks in the Maldives, and continued this trend by recently demonstrating the highest ever seen speeds in the country through 5G. Registered as a service provider in GCC, Ooredoo is already a leading mobile phone operator in the Middle East and North Africa.
The Omani government owns 70% of Omantel after 30% was listed for the public in 2005. In 2005 Qatar Telecommunication Company (Qtel) and partners were awarded the second license to offer mobile services in the country under the brand of Nawras, which is now rebranded as Ooredoo (Ooredoo Oman). Oman now has 5 mobile networks offering internet.