Digital InfrastructureApril 2, 20263 min read

Telkom Akses Sets Ambitious Goal: 1.2 Million Ports by 2025 Through Strategic Self-Management

Intan from Orbitcore

Intan

from Orbitcore Editorial

In a move that signals a significant shift in Indonesia's telecommunications landscape, Telkom Akses is doubling down on its commitment to bolster national digital infrastructure. As a key subsidiary of Telkom Indonesia, the company has officially set its sights on a massive milestone: constructing 1.2 million network ports by the year 2025. This isn't just about reaching a numerical target; it represents a fundamental change in how the company operates, focusing heavily on self-management (swakelola) and operational efficiency.

Transitioning to a Self-Managed Model

For years, large-scale infrastructure projects in the telecom sector have often relied heavily on third-party contractors and external vendors. However, Telkom Akses is pivoting toward a "swakelola" or self-management model. By taking direct control over the deployment and maintenance processes, the company aims to have a tighter grip on quality standards and project timelines. This shift is expected to reduce dependency on external parties, allowing Telkom Akses to be more agile in responding to the ever-growing demand for high-speed internet across the archipelago.

This strategic move is not merely about internal control; it is a calculated effort to build internal expertise. By empowering its own workforce to handle complex network builds, Telkom Akses is essentially investing in its human capital, ensuring that the skills required to maintain Indonesia's backbone remain within the group.

Driving Efficiency and Cost Optimization

Efficiency is the name of the game for Telkom Akses in 2025. The drive toward self-management is intrinsically linked to cost optimization. By streamlining the supply chain and reducing the layers of subcontracting, the company can allocate its budget more effectively toward actual infrastructure development.

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In the competitive world of fixed broadband, maintaining a low cost-per-port is crucial. Telkom Akses is leveraging data-driven decision-making to ensure that every investment in those 1.2 million ports yields maximum coverage and performance. This lean approach allows the company to maintain high service levels while ensuring the long-term financial sustainability of the network expansion.

The Impact of 1.2 Million New Ports

What does 1.2 million ports actually mean for the average consumer? In the world of telecommunications, a "port" is essentially a gateway for a household or business to connect to the fiber-optic network. Adding 1.2 million of these by 2025 means a massive leap in the availability of high-speed internet (FTTH - Fiber to the Home).

This expansion is targeted at both urban centers and emerging regions, ensuring that the digital divide continues to shrink. As Indonesia moves toward a more digital-centric economy, having the physical infrastructure in place is non-negotiable. These ports will serve as the foundation for digital education, e-commerce, and remote work opportunities for millions of Indonesians.

Looking Ahead to 2025

As Telkom Akses moves forward with this ambitious roadmap, the focus remains clear: building a more connected Indonesia through smarter, faster, and more efficient operations. The success of building 1.2 million ports will not only be a win for the company but a significant boost for the nation’s digital readiness. By prioritizing self-management and rigorous efficiency, Telkom Akses is positioning itself as a leader in the next generation of infrastructure development, proving that independence and innovation go hand in hand.

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