TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFFS continued
41. COMMITMENTS AND SIGNIFICANT AGREEMENTS continued
b. Borrowings and other credit facilities
i As of December 31, 2011, the Company has bank guarantee facilities for tender bond, performance bond, maintenance bond, deposit guarantee and advance payment bond for various project of the Company, as follow: Facility utilized Original Total End of the period currency Rupiah Lenders facility of the facility Currency in millions equivalent BNI 220 March 31, 2012 Rp. - 120 US 0.13 1 BRI 100 April 26, 2012 Rp. - 79 US 0.03 Bank Mandiri 60 December 23, Rp. - 46 2012 US 0.02 Total 380 246 ii Telkomsel has a US3 million bond and bank guarantee and standby letter of credit facilities with SCB, Jakarta. The facilities expire on July 31, 2012. Under these facilities, as of December 31, 2011, Telkomsel has issued a bank guarantee of Rp.20 billion equivalent to US2.2 million for a 3G performance bond Note 41c.i. The bank guarantee is valid until March 24, 2012.c. Others
i 3G license With reference to the Decision Letter No. 07PerM.KOMINFO22006 and No. 268KEPM.KOMINFO92009 of the MoCI Note 2k, Telkomsel is required, among other things, to: 1. Pay an annual BHP fee which is determined based on a formula over the license term 10 years as set forth in the decision letters. The BHP is payable upon receipt of the notification letter “Surat Pemberitahuan Pembayaran” from the DGPT. The BHP fee is payable annually up to the expiry period of the license in 2019. Annual BHP fee for 2011 based on notification letter from the DGPT amounted to Rp.495 billion. Such fees amount for each year varies depending on certain variables set in the formula. 2. Provide roaming access for the existing 3G operators. 3. Contribute to USO development. 4. Construct a 3G network which covers at least 14 provinces by the sixth year of holding the 3G license. 5. Issue a performance bond each year amounting to Rp.20 billion or 5 of the annual fee to be paid for the subsequent year, whichever is higher.Parts
» AR Telkom 2011 English Lowrest
» Direct Ownership more than 50
» Direct Ownership 20 to 50 AR Telkom 2011 English Lowrest
» gatot rustamadji VP Treasury Management
» telecommunications gatot rustamadji SGM Community Development Center
» fixed Wireline Plain Old Telephone Services “POTS”
» fixed Wireless Prepaid Services cellular
» Internet services narrowband Broadband Dial-Up Services
» network services Leased circuit
» data communications services ISDN PRA
» Interconnection and Intercarrier services Transit Interconnection
» media Pay TV Indirect Ownership
» employee profile by position
» employee rewards employee proile by educational background
» It-Based Hr services employee proile by educational background
» Ongoing early retirement program
» deined contribution pension plan
» employee Health management post retirement Healthcare
» Plasa Telkom Health, safety and security at Work “k3”
» Service Level Guarantee Program “SLGP”
» fixed Wireline tarifs fixed Wireless tarif
» Idd tarifs employee proile by educational background
» voIp tarifs employee proile by educational background
» cellular tarifs • Postpaid Tariffs kartuHALO
» network tarifs • Leased Lines data communications tarifs • Broadband Access “Speedy”
» Interconnection tarifs employee proile by educational background
» Information, media and edutainment Business “Ime”
» Integrating the Telkom Group’s Ecosystem Solutions
» Investing in Information Technology “IT” services
» Investing in media and edutainment businesses
» Investing in the wholesale business and strategic international business opportunities
» Investing in strategic domestic opportunities by capitalizing on our assets
» Aligning the business structure and portfolio management
» Transforming the corporate culture
» telecommunications Business portfolio public phone kiosk tariffs
» Fixed Wireline Services employee proile by educational background
» Broadband and Internet Services
» Cellular Services employee proile by educational background
» fixed Wireless services employee proile by educational background
» Interconnection services employee proile by educational background
» network services employee proile by educational background
» new economic Business and strategic Opportunities portfolio
» fixed Wireline network employee proile by educational background
» fixed Wireless network employee proile by educational background
» Broadband network Backbone employee proile by educational background
» fixed Wireless network development cellular network development data network development
» revenues employee proile by educational background
» Direct Ownership less than 20 expenses
» Proit before Income Tax and Pre-Tax Margin
» Income Tax Expense AR Telkom 2011 English Lowrest
» Proit for the Year Attributable to Non-controlling Interest
» Proit for the Year Attributable to Owners of the Parent
» Equity AR Telkom 2011 English Lowrest
» Revenues AR Telkom 2011 English Lowrest
» Expenses AR Telkom 2011 English Lowrest
» GENERAL Establishment and general information
» Company’s Board of Commissioners, Directors, Audit Committee, Corporate Secretary and employees
» GENERAL Public offering of securities of the Company
» Public offering of securities of the Company
» SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
» Basis of preparation of financial statements
» Principles of consolidation Equity
» Transactions with related parties continued
» Investments in associated companies
» Property, plant and equipment - direct acquisitions
» Deferred charges for land rights
» Foreign currency translation Equity
» Financial instruments continued Dividends
» Critical Accounting Estimates and Judgements Critical Accounting Estimates and Judgements
» ACQUISITIONS OF PT ADMINISTRASI MEDIKA “AD MEDIKA”
» TRADE RECEIVABLES Retirement benefits
» TRADE RECEIVABLES INVENTORIES Retirement benefits
» LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
» PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT continued
» ADVANCES AND OTHER NON-CURRENT ASSETS INTANGIBLE ASSETS
» INTANGIBLE ASSETS continued Retirement benefits
» INTANGIBLE ASSETS continued TRADE PAYABLES 2011
» ACCRUED EXPENSES 2011 Retirement benefits
» UNEARNED INCOME 2011 Retirement benefits
» SHORT-TERM BANK LOANS Retirement benefits
» SHORT-TERM BANK LOANS continued MATURITIES OF LONG-TERM LIABILITIES
» MATURITIES OF LONG-TERM LIABILITIES continued TWO-STEP LOANS
» TWO-STEP LOANS continued BONDS AND NOTES
» BONDS AND NOTES continued BANK LOANS
» BANK LOANS continued Retirement benefits
» NON-CONTROLLING INTEREST 2011 CAPITAL STOCK 2011
» CAPITAL STOCK continued ADDITIONAL PAID-IN CAPITAL 2011
» PERSONNEL EXPENSES 2011 OPERATIONS, MAINTENANCE AND TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES EXPENSES 2011
» GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES 2011
» PENSION AND OTHER POST-RETIREMENT BENEFITS continued
» Pension benefit costs provisions continued
» POST-RETIREMENT HEALTH CARE BENEFITS
» POST-RETIREMENT HEALTH CARE BENEFITS continued
» RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS continued
» Nature of relationships and transactionsaccounts with related parties
» 1,101 Transactions with related parties continued
» Cash and cash equivalents Note 4 Available-for-sale financial assets
» 2,401 e. Advances and other non-current
» Accrued expenses Note 14 Equity
» Significant agreements with related parties
» SEGMENT INFORMATION Key management personnel remuneration
» SEGMENT INFORMATION continued Key management personnel remuneration
» REVENUE-SHARING ARRANGEMENTS “RSA” Key management personnel remuneration
» RSA continued Key management personnel remuneration
» TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFFS Key management personnel remuneration
» Fixed line telephone tariffs
» TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFFS continued
» Mobile cellular telephone tariffs continued
» COMMITMENTS AND SIGNIFICANT AGREEMENTS a.
» COMMITMENTS AND SIGNIFICANT AGREEMENTS continued
» Borrowings and other credit facilities
» ASSETS AND LIABILITIES DENOMINATED IN FOREIGN CURRENCIES
» ASSETS AND LIABILITIES DENOMINATED IN FOREIGN CURRENCIES continued
» FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT Others
» FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT continued
» FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT continued CAPITAL MANAGEMENT
» CAPITAL MANAGEMENT continued SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
» SUBSEQUENT EVENTS continued ACCOUNTS RECLASSIFICATION
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