
Indonesia: XL Axiata divests tower assets to trim debt
Indonesian mobile network operator XL Axiata, a 66.5%-owned subsidiary of Malaysia-based Axiata Group, has divested tower assets worth USD296 million. Read more…
Indonesian mobile network operator XL Axiata, a 66.5%-owned subsidiary of Malaysia-based Axiata Group, has divested tower assets worth USD296 million. Read more…
Yessie D Yoseta, chief technology director at XL Axiata, says the cellco completed 90% of its planned network infrastructure development for 2019. Read more…
Nokia and XL Axiata say they have successfully deployed the first ‘wireless PON’ (WPON) service in Indonesia as part of a technology trial during a regional sporting event in the Kota Tua area of Jakarta. Read more…
Last month, Indonesian operator XL Axiata announced plans to diversify its business with an ambitious triple-play service covering mobile/fixed-line broadband and pay-TV. XL Axiata aims to spend $500 million over the next five years to Read more…
Axiata Group’s wholly owned subsidiary, Axiata Business Services, has signed a four-year, multi-transponder contract for leased capacity and teleport services with Thaicom’s broadband satellite business IPstar. Under the deal, Axiata Business Services will purchase the Read more…
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