Capital Gains The sale or transfer of common stock through the IDX
3. C l a ss i f i c at i o n a n d L i ce n s i n g o f Telecommunications Providers
The Telecommunications Law organized telecommunication services into following three categories: i provision of telecommunication networks, ii provision of telecommunication services, and iii provision of special telecommunications services. Licenses issued by MoCI are required for each category of telecommunications services. MoCI Regulation No.12010 and MoC Decree No.KM.212001 dated May 31, 2001 regarding the Operation of Telecommunications Services, as last amended by MoCI Regulation No.82015 regarding the Fourth Amendment of Decree of the Minister of Communication No.KM.212001 regarding the Provision of Telecommunications Service, are the principal implementing regulations governing licensing. MoCI Regulation No.12010 classified network operations into fixed and mobile networks. MoC Decree No.KM.212001 categorized the provision of services into basic telephony services, value-added telephony services, and multimedia services.4. Introduction of Competition in the Indonesian Telecommunications Industry
In 1995, we were granted a monopoly to provide local fixed line telecommunications services until December 31, 2010, and DLD services until December 31, 2005. Indosat and Satelindo which subsequently merged with Indosat were granted a duopoly for provision of basic international telecommunications services until 2004. As a consequence of the Telecommunications Law, the Government terminated our exclusive rights to provide domestic fixed line telephone and DLD services and Indosat’s and Satelindo’s duopoly rights to provide basic international telephone services. Instead, the Government adopted a duopoly policy to create competition between Indosat and us as comprehensive service and network providers.5. DLD Services
To liberalize DLD services, the Government amended the National Telecommunications Technical Plan pursuant to MoCI Decree No.6PM.KOMINFO52005 dated May 17, 2005 “MoCI Decree No.62005” to assign each provider of DLD services a three-digit access code that would permit their customers to select an alternative DLD services provider by dialing the three-digit access number. MoCI Decree No.62005 did not provide for immediate implementation of the three-digit system for DLD calls, but as the first DLD service provider, we were required to gradually open our network to the three-digit access codes in all coded areas throughout Indonesia by April 1, 2010. We were assigned the “017” DLD access code, while Indosat was assigned “011”. The MoCI thereafter amended the National Telecommunications Plan as provided in MoCI Decree No.43PM.KOMINFO122007 dated December 3, 2007, “MoCI Decree No.432007”, which delayed the deadline for the implementation of three digit access code for DLD calls throughout all the area code in Indonesia until September 27, 2011. Pursuant to MoCI Decree No.432007, we opened our network to the “01X” three-digit DLD access service in Balikpapan by April 3, 2008. Since that date, our customers are able to make DLD calls from Balikpapan by first dialing Indosat’s “011”. As stipulated in MoCI Regulation No.432007, we have provided a nation-wide network for three-digit access code for fixed and fixed wireless DLD with “01X” that can be used by Indosat or other licensed operator starting September 27, 2011. To date, no other licensed operators have submitted a request to us to connect their networks and enable DLD access.6. IDD Services
We received our IDD license in May 2004 and began offering IDD fixed line services to customers in June 2004 using the “007” IDD access code. The Indosat IDD access code is “001”. Our December 2005 interconnection agreement with Indosat enables Indosat’s network customers to access our IDD services by dialing “007” and our network customers to access Indosat’s IDD services by dialing “001”.7. Limited Mobility Wireless Services
MoC Decree No.KM.352004 dated March 11, 2004 regarding Implementation of Fixed Wireless Networks with Limited Mobility, as amended by MoCI Decree No.16 PERM.KOMINFO062011 dated June 27, 2011, “MoC 145 2014 Annual Report PT Telkom Indonesia Tbk PerseroParts
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» Parenting Strategy : Strategic guidance
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» Proportion of Common Stock Held in Indonesia and Abroad List of the 20 Biggest Public Shareholders
» Employee Stock Ownership Program
» Chronology of Bonds Purchases of Equity Securities by The Issuer and Affiliated Purchasers
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» Witel Yogyakarta AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
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» Regional Division V East Java
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» Platform Services, which includes Managed
» Digital Advertising is a commercial service for the
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» Authorized dealers and retail outlets
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» Liabilities dan Equity a. Current Liabilities
» Revenues Total revenues increased by Rp6,729 billion, or 8.1, from
» Expenses Total expenses increased by Rp3,693 billion, or 6.4,
» Net Income per Share Net income per share increased by Rp2,4, or 1.6, from
» Revenues Total revenues increased by Rp5,824 billion, or 7.5,
» Expenses Total expenses increased by Rp3,695 billion, or 6.8,
» Income Tax Expense Income tax expense decreased by Rp993 billion, or
» Profit for the Year Attributable to Owners of the Parent Company
» Cash Flows from Operating Activities Net cash provided by operating activities in 2014 was
» Cash Flows from Investing Activities Net cash flows used in investing activities in 2014 was
» Cash Flows from Financing Activities Net cash flows used in financing activities was Rp10,083
» Cash Flows from Operating Activities Net cash provided by operating activities in 2013 was
» Cash Flows from Investing Activities Net cash flows used in investing activities in 2013 was
» Internal Liquidity Sources To fulfill our obligations, we rely primarily on our internal
» External Liquidity Sources Our primary external sources of liquidity are short and
» Outstanding Liquidity Sources We had undrawn loan facilities which include the following
» Purpose of the Commitment As of December 31, 2014, we had material commitments
» Source of Funds We have historically funded our capital expenditures
» Denomination of Currency As of December 31, 2014, details of material commitment
» Planned Actions to Mitigate Foreign Exchange Risks
» Expansion - On January 16, 2014, we establish 100 ownership
» Acquisition - On September 25, 2014, Telkom Australia Telin through
» Employee benefits Under PSAK, the actuarial gains or losses are recognized
» Land rights Under PSAK, land rights are recorded as part of property
» Related party transactions Under Bapepam - LK OJK Regulation No. VIII.G.7
» Indonesian Taxation DebtCapital Restructure
» Dividends Dividends declared by us out of retained earnings and
» Capital Gains The sale or transfer of common stock through the IDX
» Stamp Duty Stock transactions in Indonesia are subject to stamp
» Threshold Passive Foreign Investment Company “PFIC” Classification Matters
» Dividends Any cash distributions paid by us out of earnings and
» PFIC Considerations If we were to be classified as a PFIC in any taxable year,
» Backup Withholding Tax and Information Reporting Requirements
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» C l a ss i f i c at i o n a n d L i ce n s i n g o f Telecommunications Providers
» Introduction of Competition in the Indonesian Telecommunications Industry
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» Telkom’s Shareholders AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Realization of General Meeting of Shareholders GMS
» President Director as CEO of Telkom Group
» Director of Network, IT Solution “NITS”
» Director of Human Capital Management “HCM”
» Director of Wholesale International Service “WINS”
» Nomination and Remuneration Committee The composition of the Nomination and Remuneration
» Audit Committee The composition of the Audit Committee as determined
» The Planning and Risk Evaluation and Monitoring Committee “KEMPR”
» Nomination and Remuneration Committee Duties and responsibilities of the Nomination and
» The Audit Committee Based on the Audit Committee Charter, in general, the
» Report of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee in 2014
» Report of the Audit Committee in 2014
» Corporate Strategic Scenario “CSS” KEMPR has monitored the implementation of RJPP CSS
» Annual Business Budget Plan In carrying RKAP 2014, the Board of Commissioners has
» Enterprise Risk Management “Enterprise Risk Management”
» Measures of Directors that require approval from the Board of Commissioners
» Work Meeting KEMPR In 2014 KEMPR held 10 committee meetings.
» Bayu Katon Management Report On Internal Control Over Financial Reporting
» Efforts to provide value added to the management of the company
» Enterprise Risk Management ERM Telkom realizes that risk management is an integral part
» Political and Social Risks Current political and social events in Indonesia may
» Macro Economic Risks AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Disaster Risks AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Risks Related to Our Business
» Operational Risks A material failure in the continuing operations of our
» Financial Risks We are exposed to interest rate risk
» Legal and Compliance Risks If we are found liable for price fixing by the Indonesian
» Regulation Risks We operate in a legal and regulatory environment that
» Risks Related to Our Fixed Telecommunication Business
» Competition Risks Related to Our Cellular Business Telkomsel
» QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURE ABOUT MARKET RISK
» Foreign Exchange Controls Indonesia operates a liberal foreign exchange system
» Exchange Rate Risk We are exposed to foreign exchange risk on sales,
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