IOH sees profit double in H1

Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison IOH reported growth across its business in the first half of the year pointing to optimisation of operations, while revealing more AI use cases will come in the latter half of this year.

IOH highlighted in an earnings call, net profit in the first half of 2024 more than doubled year-on-year to IDR2.7 trillion (US$164 million) and total revenue grew 13.4% to IDR28 trillion (US$1.7 billion).

EBITDA is a metric the operator often highlights in its results, it grew YoY by 17.8% to IDR13.4 trillion (US$816 million). The operator announced at its 2023 Capital Markets Day ambition to double EBITDA over the next three to four years to US$20 million.

The operator added 900,000 new customers and its base now stands at 100.9 million subscribers at the end of the half. Data traffic grew 13.4% to 7,965 Petabytes and ARPU was up by 10.5% to US$2.3.

Around 22,000 4G base stations were added to its total portfolio which now amounts to approximately 188,000. It also added 103 5G base stations this year.

Building an AI large language model

IOH announced partnerships with Nvidia and Tech Mahindra at Mobile World Congress Barcelona this year, to expand its capabilities and tap into AI technologies.

The operator is currently working on building its own large language model (LLM) called ‘Garuda’ with the official Indonesian language Bahasa at the centre of it.

IOH CEO Vikram Sinha (pictured) said in the call: “We want the machine to speak in Bahasa and focus on citizen services, and you will see starting use cases from September.”

As well as its large scale technology partners, IOH will also work with universities to develop use cases centred around its Garuda. It will be integrated into the IOH app which has 40 million downloads, and there will be no extra charge to use the LLM, said Sinha.

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Sitetracker and VETRO Announce Partnership to Accelerate Fiber Deployment

MONTCLAIR, N.J., July 29, 2024Sitetracker, the world’s leading provider of deployment operations management software, is expanding its GIS Link tool with the addition of VETRO, the market-leading cloud-native fiber management system provider. Announced at Fiber Connect 2024, the partnership provides Sitetracker’s broadband customers with geospatial design data from VETRO so they can plan and deploy fiber networks with greater speed and efficiency.

With the two-way integration between VETRO’s FiberMap interactive mapping and asset inventory solution and Sitetracker, customers gain enriched GIS-driven workflows and visualized network buildouts. The partnership provides companywide visibility into programs and projects, efficient resource allocation, and smoother handoffs between project phases, enhancing collaboration among engineering and construction teams.

“Fiber network deployments and expansions are complex and require intricate coordination across multiple teams and systems,” said Giuseppe Incitti, CEO, Sitetracker. “As operators and contractors globally attempt to meet aggressive FTTH buildout targets, while optimizing historic private and public funding, they need more precision, detail, and insights than ever before. With VETRO’s mapping incorporated, Sitetracker customers have an end-to-end fiber solution that gives them the tools they need to succeed.”

Among the key features Sitetracker will offer with the new integration are easy importing of processes for fiber designs, automatic assignment of work to design elements, and status and progress updates directly linked to designs.

“Sitetracker is unlocking new efficiencies and management solutions that, combined with our intuitive fiber management system, are radically transforming the broadband landscape,” said Will Mitchell, CEO, VETRO. “Working together to bring greater clarity and control over fiber networks will improve network and business performances across the globe.”

Sitetracker’s platform is the digital infrastructure backbone for fiber deployments worldwide, including over 40% of the leading broadband providers in the United States today. Earlier this summer, the company added new production tracking capabilities for fiber companies, resulting in quicker invoicing and payments, and continues to invest in partnerships and product innovation that provide customers with real-time solutions to make their planning, design, and build processes easier.

Sitetracker is showcasing its latest innovations for the broadband industry at Fiber Connect 2024 this week.

About Sitetracker

Sitetracker powers the rapid deployment of tomorrow’s infrastructure. The global leader in deployment operations management software, Sitetracker helps innovative companies like Cox, Telefonica, EVgo, E.on, Engie, Nextera, Comcast, ChargePoint, Cypress Creek Renewables, Ziply, Southern Company, Iberdrola, Vodafone, Vantage Towers, VerticalBridge, and Congruex plan, deploy, and manage millions of programs, projects, sites, and assets across nearly 300 customers globally. By giving digital infrastructure, clean energy, EV charging, utility, and real estate teams a cloud-based solution that works easily and effectively, Sitetracker accelerates the transition to a fully connected and sustainable future. Deploy what’s next. For more information, please request a demo.

About VETRO

At VETRO, we believe visualizing data unlocks hidden potential, radically simplifying the way businesses operate and digitizing the future of connectivity. We focus on empowering network operators with unparalleled clarity and control over their fiber networks, enabling them to move faster, better, and more efficiently than ever before. Our revolutionary platform isn’t just software – it’s the physical network asset system of record, offering unprecedented visibility and control from strategic planning to daily operations. We empower our customers to bridge the digital divide at a rapid pace, unlock unforeseen opportunities, and squeeze the maximum value from their networks. Let’s illuminate the unseen, digitize the way we connect, and shape the future of connectivity, together. https://vetrofibermap.com/

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Costa Rica’s RACSA claims 5G first with FWA launch

Costa Rican company Radiografica Costarricense SA (RACSA, a Grupo ICE company) has claimed a 5G first in the country with the launch of 5G fixed wireless access (FWA) services on the market, supported, it says, by the country’s first and only network designed for this technology.

Using the 3.5GHz band, in which it apparently holds a 100MHz block, RACSA will target its solutions at companies, institutions and SMEs, and, it says, will place Costa Rica among the countries with cutting-edge connections. 

As RACSA explains, FWA services on the 5G network offer high speed – up to one gigabit per second – for commercial and corporate segments, from a tower to the customer location without the need for cables. They allow simultaneous connection of devices without interruptions or speed losses.

Marco Acuña, president of Grupo ICE, explains: “RACSA will use the frequency it has been given to deliver the country’s first 5G network, designed and built from scratch, to meet the high data demand needs of its customers.”

RACSA is promoting its 5G wireless internet services to interested organisations and companies on its website, where they are invited to enquire about the service.

BNamericas says that state-owned Costa Rica internet provider RACSA is a subsidiary of state telco ICE, and offers internet and voice services. It manages subscriber connections to ADSL internet while ICE provides connectivity via its frame-relay ATM network. RACSA was founded in 1964.

RACSA seems to have beaten mobile operators to a commercial 5G offering, albeit with a very specific form of 5G and spectrum. We reported in May that Claro had become the third operator to launch 5G in Costa Rica, though the country’s operators are highlighting trials and tests rather than commercial availability as they await delayed 5G spectrum auctions.

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German govt to more than triple state fibre funding


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After approval from the EU, the government aims to increase fibre network funding from €12 billion to €38 billion

Last Tuesday, the European Commission gave approval to the German government to amend the exiting state aid scheme aimed at rolling out fibre across the country. These amendments will see the scheme extended until the end of 2028, and the budget increase from 12 billion to €38 billion.

The funding is available for local authorities either to deploy and own their own fibre infrastructure, or to tender out both the deployment and operation of the network. Areas eligible for funding are those that only have access to single network providing speeds up to 300 Mbps and where upgrading that network to gigabit-capable speeds is not part of existing investment plans.

Following the approval of these amendments from the European Commission, the German government has moved rapidly, approving a new draft law the following day that they claim will rapidly expanding the fibre network rollout across the country: the TK Network Expansion Acceleration Act (TK-NABEG).

The TK-NABEG focuses on removing bureaucratic red tape that typically stands in the way of network deployments. The Act defines the rollout of telecommunications infrastructure as “in the overriding public interest”, therefore the process of obtaining ‘right of way’ approvals will be streamlined and accelerated.

“With this law, we are accelerating the urgently needed expansion of our digital infrastructure. In doing so, we are sending an important signal to the economy that we are determined to drive forward digitalization. This government can reconcile environmental protection and the modernization of our country. The expansion of our telecommunications networks will be in the overriding public interest in the future,” said Dr. Volker Wissing, Federal Minister for Digital Affairs and Transport.

“This will strengthen network expansion, create better planning and give companies legal certainty. Together with simplified procedures and more precise information in the Gigabit land register, we are laying an important foundation for providing Germany with fiber optics and the latest mobile communications standards across the board by 2030,” he continued.

In many ways, this increase in public funding and easing of rollout restrictions cannot come soon enough for Germany. The country has long been a laggard among its European peers when it comes to fibre – a fact which the government says is greatly hindering the country’s economic growth.

The government is also racing to meet its target of 50% fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) penetration by the end of 2025, itself a stepping stone to meeting the European Union’s goal of connection 100% of premises across the block to FTTP.

Figures from the German regulator, the Bundesnetzagentur, put the number of homes passed at 17.9 million at the end of 2023. With roughly 43 million homes in Germany, this means there is still plenty of work to be done to meet the ambitious target for the end of 2025.

Germany’s fibre rollout is accelerating fast. Join the connectivity ecosystem in discussion at this year’s Connected Germany conference live in Munich

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AST SpaceMobile prepares to launch first commercial satellites


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The five Bluebird satellites are set to be launched into low Earth orbit (LEO) in September

Direct-to-device (D2D) satellite communications operator AST SpaceMobile has announced this week that it’s five new commercial satellites, dubbed Bluebirds, are built and ready for launch.

The Bluebirds will be shipped to Cape Canaveral, Florida, at the start of August, where they are targeted for launch in September. The exact launch date will depend on weather conditions at the launch site and will therefore be announced nearer the time.

The five satellites, once placed into LEO orbit, will allow AST SpaceMobile to deliver non-continuous commercial services for the first time. These services will include D2D satellite communications compatible with unmodified smartphones, allowing mobile coverage to reach some of the most remote locations on the planet.

AST SpaceMobile has said it will need between 40 and 60 commercial satellites to deliver continuous coverage in the US.

“This is a momentous occasion for AST SpaceMobile. These first five satellites are built on the success of our in-orbit BlueWalker 3 satellite and will provide US nationwide non-continuous service with over 5,600 cells in premium low-band spectrum, with a planned 10-fold increase in processing bandwidth,” AST SpaceMobile Chairman and CEO Abel Avellan said in a statement. “We are eager to see these pioneering satellites take flight and being laying the foundation of our global cellular broadband network.”

AST SpaceMobile already has strategic partnerships with AT&T, Verizon, Vodafone, Google, Rakuten, American Tower, and Bell Canada, as well as ‘agreements’ with 45 mobile network operators around the world.

Of course, AST SpaceMobile is not the only satellite player targeting D2D connectivity for consumers. Since last year, rival satellite giant SpaceX has reportedly been working on direct-to-device capabilities, working alongside its major US partner T-Mobile. The company’s Starlink satellite constellation is planning to launch initial D2D services in autumn this year, following the successful launch of around 100 of their newest generation of satellites.

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Microsoft partners with Lumen to revamp data centres as AI demand soars


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Lumen Technologies (NYSE: LUMN) and Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT) have announced a partnership that will use the Microsoft Cloud to further drive Lumen’s digital transformation. In addition, Microsoft has chosen Lumen to expand its network capacity and capability to meet the growing demand on its datacenters due to AI.

A network for the AI era

Datacenters have become critical infrastructure that power the compute capabilities for the millions of people and organizations who rely on and trust the Microsoft Cloud. Microsoft is playing a leading role in ushering in the era of AI, offering tools and platforms like Azure OpenAI Service, Microsoft Copilot and others, to help people be more creative, more productive and to help solve some of humanity’s biggest challenges. As Microsoft continues to evolve and scale its ecosystem, it is turning to Lumen as a strategic supplier for its network infrastructure needs and is investing with Lumen to support its next generation of applications for Microsoft platform customers worldwide.

Lumen’s Private Connectivity Fabric℠ is a custom network that includes dedicated access to existing fiber in the Lumen network, the installation of new fiber on existing and new routes, and the use of Lumen’s new digital services. This AI-ready infrastructure will strengthen the connectivity capabilities between Microsoft’s datacenters by providing the network capacity, performance, stability and speed that customers need as data demands increase.

“AI is reshaping our daily lives and fundamentally changing how businesses operate,” said Erin Chapple, corporate vice president of Azure Core Product and Design, Microsoft. “We are focused both on the impact and opportunity for customers relative to AI today, and a generation ahead when it comes to our network infrastructure. Lumen has the network infrastructure and the digital capabilities needed to help support Azure’s mission in creating reliable and scalable platform that supports the breadth of customer workloads—from general purpose and mission-critical, to cloud-native, high-performance computing, and AI, plus what’s on the horizon. Our work with Lumen is emblematic of our investments in our own cloud infrastructure, which delivers for today and for the long term to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more.”

“We are preparing for a future where AI is the driving force of innovation and growth, and where a powerful network infrastructure is essential for companies to thrive,” said Kate Johnson, president and CEO, Lumen Technologies. “Microsoft has an ambitious vision for AI and this level of innovation requires a network that can make it reality. Lumen’s expansive network meets this challenge, with unique routes, unmatched coverage, and a digital platform built to give companies the flexibility, access and security they need to create an AI-enabled world.”

Accelerating growth through innovation and partnership

Lumen has launched an enterprise-wide transformation to simplify and optimize its operations. By embracing Microsoft’s cloud and AI technology, Lumen can reduce its overall technology costs, remove legacy systems and silos, improve its offerings, and create new solutions for its global customer base. Lumen will migrate and modernize its workloads to Microsoft Azure, use Microsoft Entra solutions to safeguard access and prevent identity attacks and partner with Microsoft to create and deliver new telecom industry-specific solutions. This element alone is expected to improve Lumen’s cash flow by more than $20 million over the next 12 months while also improving the company’s customer experience.

“Azure’s advanced global infrastructure helps customers and partners quickly adapt to changing economic conditions, accelerate technology innovation, and transform their business with AI,” said Chapple. “We are committed to partnering with Lumen to help deliver on their transformation goals, reimagine cloud connectivity and AI synergies, drive business growth, and help customers achieve more.”

This collaboration expands upon the longstanding relationship between Lumen Technologies and Microsoft. The companies have worked together for several years, with Lumen leveraging Copilot to automate routine tasks and reduce employee workloads and enhance Microsoft Teams.

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GSMA predicts APAC mobile economy to hit $1 trillion

The mobile economy of the Asia Pacific was predicted to grow by US$130 billion by 2030 and hit US$1 trillion, due to faster adoption of 5G technologies in the region.

The GSMA said in a report, mobile technologies and services generated 5.3% of GDP across the region in 2023, this amounted to US$880 billion of economic value.

Manufacturing and fintech were highlighted have to been particularly enhanced by mobile technologies. The former is expected to see even greater advancements enabled by 5G applications such as smart factories, smart-grids and IoT-enabled devices. While, financial services and public administration are expected to benefit as they turn to 5G to digitally transform services and operations.

The GSMA forecast that the contribution of the mobile industry to the APAC economy will outpace the global average of 12%, with a rate of 15%. The number of mobile internet users will grow from 1.5 billion (51% penetration) to 1.8 billion (61%) in 2030. Data traffic will quadruple between 2023 and 2030.

Commercial standalone 5G networks are live in seven APAC nations: Australia, India, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, and Thailand. This will help in fuelling the predicted growth alongside 5G Advanced, RedCap and AI, creating opportunities to launch new 5G applications and kick start a fresh round in 5G investments for enterprises and consumers.  

Developing markets 

The bulk of growth from the mobile economy will stem from APAC’s developed markets such as Singapore, South Korea, Australia and Japan. Large portions of the region remain unconnected notably Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan. Key adoption barriers include lack of affordability, particularly for devices, and a lack of digital skills, particularly among older citizens. 

Julian Gorman, Head of Asia Pacific at the GSMA, said: “Hundreds of millions of people are still missing out. Addressing this usage gap and building online trust are crucial to closing this digital divide and ensuring everyone can benefit from the life-enhancing applications mobile can provide in area such as finance, education, and health.”

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nexfibre passes almost 1.3m homes with full fibre


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nexfibre, the next generation fibre network operator, has today published the latest quarterly update of its nationwide rollout plan

The report reveals planned build locations for 2025 and early 2026, with significantly expanded footprint in previously underserved areas of North Wales and Scotland.

The update demonstrates nexfibre’s commitment to bringing sustainable, national-scale competition to the fibre access market, with network expansion set to benefit towns across the UK, including coverage in Eastbourne, Weymouth, Nantwich and Shropshire, with North Wales being well-served.

The plan details the rapid progress nexfibre continues to make towards its mission of reaching 5 million premises across the UK by 2026, with just under 1.3 million premises passed and ready for service (RFS) – up from 986,000 premises in the last quarterly update.

At the current rate, the business is set to deliver its network to more premises than any other fibre provider in 2024, except for the incumbent, making it the UK’s second largest network provider in only its second year of operations.

Rajiv Datta, CEO of nexfibre, said:

“It is thanks to the hard work of our team, our partners – including our build partner Virgin Media O2 – and our investors that we have been able to build at this pace and achieve this reach in such a short period of time.

“We have exciting plans for 2025 and into 2026, which is part of our commitment to provide a nationwide alternative network and the competition in the fibre access market that the UK needs and deserves. Our work matters because, at its heart, better broadband improves the lives of people and communities across the country, boosts economic growth and will help the UK lead the digital future.”

nexfibre is a critical enabler of the government’s ambitions to close the digital divide and deliver a nationwide ultrafast broadband rollout by 2030. As a wholesale-only provider, it is committed to building and maintaining a quality full-fibre infrastructure platform. This enables it to deliver more choice, more competition and provide people, communities and organisations with quality connectivity.

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