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17 February 2009

Telkom Launches IP Transit



PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Telkom) Tbk launched its IP Transit service or transit service (peering) with the global Internet to bandwidth ratio of 1:1. Through this service, Internet access becomes faster because the bandwidth is not used together.

IP Transit Service is a service to the global interconnection traffic with the internet features full BGP route (Border Gateway Protocol) to the internet using the IP blocks and AS (Autonomous System) number belonging to the customer.

This is the innovation of Telkom to provide solutions in the Internet access, customers can get a guarantee bandwidth, said Chief Operating Officer of Telkom Ermady Dahlan over IP Transit launching ceremony in Jakarta on Thursday (4 / 12).

This service, he will speed internet penetration in Indonesia with the provision of bandwidth to the global internet for other Licensed operators and corporations with premium quality and competitive price. This service is suitable for corporate and campus, he added.

Unlike the similar services that already exist in the market, he said, IP Transit service Telkom membeerikan collateral ratio up to 1:1 bandwidth Upstream provider Telkom. In addition, this service also has a broad scope.

Currently, IP Transit, Telkom is in a location that is 15-Semanggi Jakarta, Surabaya, Yogyakarta, Solo, Bandung, Denpasar, Medan, Jakarta-KaretTengsin, Palembang, Pekanbaru, Batam, Semarang, Balikpapan, Jakarta-Gambir, Jakarta, and Cyber-Building.

In the same yesterday, to Telkom's IP Transit oenggunaan collaboration with nine institutions namely Jaya Engineering, Department of Energy and Mineral Resources, University of Bina Nusantara, Satcom, and Pikanet. In addition, University of Indonesia, Surabaya Institute of Technology, University of Surabaya, and the University of Petra.

Rector of the University of Bina Nusantara Gerasdus polla, said the new service from Telkom is ascertained and will help support education in the campus.

How about the University of Sriwijaya?


Source: Media Indonesia Online
http://www.mediaindonesia.com

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