Indonesia’s leading digital telco, today announced the launch of its first commercial 5G services in the city of Solo. The new 5G services in Solo will offer Indosat Ooredoo’s consumer and business customers access to enhanced mobile broadband internet, empowering the city’s economic recovery and digital transformation.
The launch of commercial 5G services is part of a new partnership with Surakarta (“Solo”) Municipality to support its economic recovery. The partnership also includes collaboration in micro & small-medium-sized enterprise (MSME) empowerment, digital talent education, and smart city development.
Indosat Ooredoo’s President Director and CEO, Ahmad Al-Neama, announced the new partnership and launch of 5G services at an event in Solo attended by leading dignitaries, including Minister of Communication and Information Technology Republic of Indonesia, Johnny G. Plate; Mayor of Surakarta Municipality, Gibran Rakabuming Raka; Qatar Ambassador for the Republic of Indonesia, H. E. Ms. Fawziya Edrees Salman Al-Sulaiti; and Huawei Indonesia CEO, Jacky Chen. Strict health and social distancing protocols were enforced throughout the event.
President Director and CEO Indosat Ooredoo, Ahmad Al-Neama, said: “I am deeply humbled and proud to launch Indosat Ooredoo’s first commercial 5G services in Solo and to showcase the transformative power of 5G technology to the youth and business communities in this wonderful city. We believe 5G technology will help accelerate the digital transformation of Indonesian society and stimulate innovation in businesses across all industries. Today’s launch marks the beginning of our journey in powering the 5G revolution in Indonesia, helping to move the nation towards a 5G-enabled future. Through our 5G services, we aim to fuel the spirit of #BisaBangkitBersama in Solo and throughout Indonesia, aligned with Indosat Ooredoo’s mission to makes people’s lives better through the power of technology. On this occasion, we would also like to thank the Government of Indonesia for their continued trust and support for the company.”
Minister of Communication and Information Technology Republic of Indonesia, Johnny G. Plate, said: “Congratulation to Indosat Ooredoo, which has officially launched its first 5G commercial services in Solo. I am confident that 5G will boost productivity and national economic growth, given the superior technology. Even though 4G still serves as the backbone of our digital transformation, we hope that the initial commercialization of 5G can be further our national vision to be a regional digital powerhouse. Together, let’s ensure the presence of 5G service will bring benefits to the nation and have a significant impact on economic recovery.”
Mayor of Surakarta Municipality, Gibran Rakabuming Raka, said: “I am very honored that Solo becomes the first city to launch Indosat Ooredoo’s 5G services commercially. We hope this launch will help bring optimism during these uncertain times, especially for the youth, women, and small businesses, among others. Together, let’s keep faith that we will flourish again despite the pandemic, with these new 5G services bringing unlimited possibilities for digital innovation and opportunities.”
Huawei Indonesia CEO, Jacky Chen, said: “The 5G technology was discovered during the quest to address customer needs and pursue technological innovation. We believe those ‘two wheels’ will keep moving all forward to unlimited possibilities of the future, from seamless connectivity, Smart City development, digital transformation to accelerated growth of the digital economy. Technology will continue to create greater value and drive innovation. We are glad to become part of the historic milestone, together with our trusted partner Indosat Ooredoo and the people of Solo, to build a more intelligent and connected Indonesia.”
Indosat Ooredoo’s partnership with Surakarta Municipality aims to foster a collaborative response to accelerating the city’s economic recovery by empowering MSMEs and allowing its youth to reach their full potential.
5G services from Indosat Ooredoo will provide higher internet speed for consumer and business customers and open-up opportunities for new innovations that will enrich the quality of life for the people of Solo and stimulate the economy.
To empower Solo’s MSMEs, Indosat Ooredoo has started selling Rasa Solo Hampers on the myIM3 app, and will train 10,000 of the city’s micro-businesses on how to go digital. In addition, Indosat Ooredoo is providing UCan; a micro-lending offer for MSMEs to help fund the growth of their businesses.
In digital talent education, Indosat Ooredoo will provide content creator training and coaching to 2,000 of Solo’s youth and main youth-leading communities. The company is also providing Augmented Reality (AR) training for 500 young developers in Solo.
To empower Solo as the next smart city, the company will also establish a smart information hub at the City Hall that connects the city’s command center to more than 2,700 RT community residents to provide real-time information across the entire city.
Following the initial 5G launch in Solo, Indosat Ooredoo plans to extend the commercial roll-out of 5G services to other major cities in Indonesia, including Jakarta, Surabaya, and Makassar, where there is high consumer demand for data services.