This document discusses trends in the telecommunications industry in Asia, including the growing demand for internet services from young populations in countries like India, Philippines, and Indonesia. It notes that over 60% of the total population in these countries is under 30 years old, demanding high-speed broadband for activities like instant messaging, music/video streaming, downloading and uploading content. As populations in developing Asia remain largely rural with terrestrial television as their main source of entertainment, the internet is becoming an alternative that provides more variety through email, chat, online gaming, and research. The telecommunications industry contributes greatly to these countries through taxes, dividends to the government, job opportunities, and overall economic multiplier effects.
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Presentasi Dirut Telkom dalam Dialog Investasi dan Arah Industri Teleomunikasi dalam Era Transisi
This document discusses trends in the telecommunications industry in Asia, including the growing demand for internet services from young populations in countries like India, Philippines, and Indonesia. It notes that over 60% of the total population in these countries is under 30 years old, demanding high-speed broadband for activities like instant messaging, music/video streaming, downloading and uploading content. As populations in developing Asia remain largely rural with terrestrial television as their main source of entertainment, the internet is becoming an alternative that provides more variety through email, chat, online gaming, and research. The telecommunications industry contributes greatly to these countries through taxes, dividends to the government, job opportunities, and overall economic multiplier effects.
This document discusses trends in the telecommunications industry in Asia, including the growing demand for internet services from young populations in countries like India, Philippines, and Indonesia. It notes that over 60% of the total population in these countries is under 30 years old, demanding high-speed broadband for activities like instant messaging, music/video streaming, downloading and uploading content. As populations in developing Asia remain largely rural with terrestrial television as their main source of entertainment, the internet is becoming an alternative that provides more variety through email, chat, online gaming, and research. The telecommunications industry contributes greatly to these countries through taxes, dividends to the government, job opportunities, and overall economic multiplier effects.
Rinaldi Firmansyah President Director/CEO PT. Telekomunikasi Indonesia, Tbk. INDUSTRI TELEKOMUNIKASI • LAYANAN • INDUSTRI – Equipment – Non-Equipment – Supporting KONTRIBUSI INDUSTRI
Deskripsi Layanan Equipment Non- Support
Telco/ICT Equipment JUMLAH OPERATOR REVENUE INVESTASI SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA KONTRIBUSI KEPADA PEMERINTAH: –PAJAK –DIVIDEN –MULTIPLIER EFEK EKONOMI ARAH INDUSTRI • LAYANAN – Voice – Data – Video • TARIF • OPERATOR Key global trends in Asia emerging market
Facts Trend Demand
About 60% of total • Instant messaging population in India, Creating a sophisticated • Music/video streaming Philipines and Indonesia are demand for internet services • Video/file sharing – download under 30 years of age, much – high speed/ broadband for and upload music, video and higher than China and downloads and uploads photo developed countries at 42% - (+1.35bn pops)
The population in developing • E-mails and chat
Asia is mainly rural and • Internet is an alternative source dependent on terrestrial of entertainment to television Requiring more variety of television channels and, to a entertainment and • On line gaming and gaming zones lesser extent, on video for educational media at cyber café media entertainment • Internet as a primary source for information and research Thank you