Limited Mobility Wireless Services
16. Telecommunications Towers
On March 17, 2008, the MoCI issued MoCI Regulation No.02PERM.KOMINFO32008 regarding Guidelines on Construction and Utilization of Sharing Telecommunication Towers “MoCI Regulation No.022008”. Under MoCI Regulation No.022008, the construction of telecommunications towers requires permits from the relevant governmental institution, while the local government determines the placement and locations at which telecommunications towers may be constructed. In addition, telecommunications providers that own telecommunication towers and other tower owners are obligated to allow other telecommunication operators to utilize their telecommunication towers without any discrimination, with due regards to the technical capacity of the respective tower. Since the operations of telecommunication towers involves a number of relevant Government bodies, on March 30, 2009, a joint regulation is issued in the forms of Minister of Home Affairs Regulation No.182009, Minister of Public Works Regulation No.07PRTM2009, MoCI Regulation No.19PER.M.KOMINFO032009 and Head of the Investment Coordinating Board Regulation No.3P2009 regarding Guidelines for the Construction and Shared Use of Telecommunications Towers “Joint Decree”. The Joint Decree regulates that license for telecommunication tower construction is to be issued by regents or mayors, and for Jakarta Province, its Governor. The Joint Decree also provides for tower construction standards and requires that telecommunications towers be made generally available for shared use by telecommunications service providers. The owner of a telecommunications tower is allowed to collect a fee, which is negotiated with reference to costs associated with investment and operational costs, the return of investment and a profit. Monopolistic practices in the ownership and management of telecommunications towers is prohibited. 149 2014 Annual Report PT Telkom Indonesia Tbk Persero PROPERTY, PLANT EQUIPMENT Our property and equipment is used for telecommunication operations, which mainly consist of transmission installation and equipment, cable network and switching equipment. A description of these is contained elsewhere in Note 11 to our Consolidated Financial Statements. Except for ownership rights granted to individuals in Indonesia, reversionary rights to land rests with the Republic of Indonesia, pursuant to Agrarian Law No.51960. Land title is designated through land rights, including Right to Build Hak Guna Bangunan or HGB and Right of Use Hak Guna Usaha or HGU. Land title holders enjoy full use of the land for a specified period, subject to renewal and extensions. In most instances, land rights are freely tradable and may be pledged as security under loan agreements. We own several pieces of land located throughout Indonesia with the right to build and use for a period of 10 to 45 years, which will expire between 2015 and 2053. We believe that there will be no difficulty in obtaining the extension of the land rights when they expire. We hold registered rights to build and use for most of our properties. Pursuant to Government Regulation No.401996, the maximum initial period for the right to build is 30 years and is renewable for an additional 20 years. We are not aware of any environmental issues that could affect the utilization of our property and equipment. All assets owned by the Company have been pledged as collateral for bonds Notes 20a. Certain property and equipment of the Company’s subsidiaries have been pledged as collateral under lending agreements Notes 17 and 21. As of December 31, 2014 the cost of fully depreciated property and equipment of Company that are still used in operations amounted to Rp47,910 billion. We are currently performing modernization of network assets to replace the fully depreciated property and equipment. INSURANCE As of December 31, 2014, our property and equipment except land rights, with net carrying amount of Rp85,352 billion were insured against fire, theft, earthquake and other specified risks, with a maximum loss claim of Rp15,244 billion, US119 million, EURO133 thousand, SGD29 million and HKD19 million. Management believes that the insurance coverage is adequate to cover potential losses from the insured risks. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT Our network infrastructure can be categorized into national and international network infrastructure. National network infrastructure was held to realize one of our major programs, namely Indonesia Digital Network IDN. International Networks We operate international gateways in Batam, Jakarta, and Surabaya to route outgoing and incoming calls on our IDD service “007”. After the Batam Singapore Cable System BSCS, Asia America Gateway AAG, and Singapore Japan Cable System SJC on March 7, 2014, our subsidiary TII or Telin, in cooperation with other 17 global telecommunication providers signed MoU of submarine cable development project, South East Asia – Middle East -Western Europe 5 SEA-ME-WE 5 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. SEA-ME- WE5 is a submarine cable system with a length of approximatelly 20.000 km stretching from Dumai, Indonesia to several countries in Southeast Asia, France and Italy with direct connection from Indonesia to Europe, SEA-ME-WE 5. Development of submarine cable system infrastructure was also carried out by signing MoU of Southeast Asia – United States SEA – USA Cable System, where Telin is also joined as member on a consortium with other 6 global telecommunication companies. SEA – US connects Manado Indonesia, Davao Philippines, Piti Guam, Oahu Hawaii, United States, and Los Angeles California, United States. In line with SEA-ME-WE5, the submarine cable system has a capacity to accommodate data and internet requirement from Indonesia directly to the owner of the majority of the world internet content, silicon valley. To support the international services both voice and data, Telin operates 16 points of presence “POP” in various parts of the world, including in Asia Dubai, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Tokyo, Europe London , Frankfurt and Amsterdam and the USA Ashburn, New York, Los Angeles, San Jose and Palo Alto. National Network In the master plan and IDN infrastructure, our target was 150 2014 Annual Report PT Telkom Indonesia Tbk Persero FINANCIAL AND PERF ORMANCE HIGHLIGHT MANA GEMENT REPOR T PREF A GENERAL INF ORMA TION OF TELK OM INDONE SIA MANA GEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANAL Y SIS CORPORA TE GO VERNANCE SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENT AL RE SPONSIBILITY APPENDICE SParts
» Telkomsel Double Digit Revenue Growth Indonesia Digital Network IDN 2015 International Expansion
» Parenting Strategy : Strategic guidance
» Shareholders with Ownership More Than 5 MainControlling Shareholder
» Ownership of Stocks by Directors and Commissioners
» Shareholders with Less than 5 Ownership
» 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
» Sekretariat of President AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Director Human Capital AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Director of Consumer Service
» Directorate of Wholesale International Business Service
» Director of Innovations AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Direktur Enterprise Business AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Director of Finance AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Department of Corporate AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Internal Auditor AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Department of Project AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Finance Billing Collection Center FBCC
» Human Capital Center AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Telkom Corporate University Center
» Supply Center AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Innovation Design Center IDeC
» Community Development Center CDC
» Human Resource Assessment Service Assesment Center
» ITSS Division AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Enterprise Service Division AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Business Service Division AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Wholesale Service Division AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Broadband Division AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Wireless Broadband Division AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Network of Broadband Division
» Witel of Central Java of Eastern North
» Witel of Southern Central Java
» Witel Yogyakarta AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Witel of Central Java of Eastern South
» Regional Division V East Java
» Witel of East Java of Central East
» Witel of East Java of Southern East
» Witel of Central East Borneo
» Witel of Northern East Borneo
» Witel of Southern East Borneo
» Regional Division VII Eastern Indonesia Area
» Witel of SouthSulawesi AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Witel of Western South Sulawesi
» Witel of North Sulawesi North Maluku
» Witel of Maluku AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Witel of Papua AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» PT Telekomunikasi Selular Telkomsel
» PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia Internasional Telin
» Telin Singapore AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Telin Hong Kong AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Telin Timor-Leste AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Telkom Australia AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Telkom Macau AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Telkom Taiwan AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Telin Malaysia AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Telkom USA AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Telin Branch Office in Myanmar
» PT Multimedia Nusantara Metra
» PT Infrastruktur Telekomunikasi Indonesia
» PT Dayamitra Telekomunikasi Mitratel
» PT Infomedia Nusantara AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» PT MD Media AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» PT Sigma Cipta Caraka Telkom Sigma
» PT Administrasi Medika AdMedika
» PT Finnet Indonesia AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» PT Melon Indonesia AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Telkom Property PT Graha Sarana Duta
» PT Telkom Akses AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Fixed Wireline Services AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Fixed Broadband AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Cellular Services AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Fixed Wireless Services AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Interconnection Services AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Network Services AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Satellite AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Platform Services, which includes Managed
» Digital Advertising is a commercial service for the
» Contact centers AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Partnership Stores AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Authorized dealers and retail outlets
» Account Management Teams AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Telkom Solution Houses AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» SME Centers AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Social Media AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» 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
» Telecommunications Law AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Telecommunications Regulators AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» 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
» DLD Services AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» IDD Services AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Limited Mobility Wireless Services
» Interconnection AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Consumer Protection AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Telecommunication Regulatory Charges AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» Telecommunications Towers AR TELKOM 2014 ENG
» 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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