Indonesia Digital HOME

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Indonesia Digital HOME is one of the service products of PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia in the form of communication and data service packages such as home telephone

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(voice), internet (Internet on Fiber or High Speed Internet), and interactive television services (Usee TV Cable, IPTV). [1] Because of this offer, Telkom labeled IndiHOME as three services in one package (3-in-1) because in addition to the internet, customers also get paid TV shows and telephone lines. [2]

The IndiHome package also comes with content such as digital music portal services and Home Automation. [3] Since the launch of IndiHOME, customers who subscribe to Speedy internet packages one by one are asked to switch to IndiHOME, because Speedy trading services will soon be terminated in 2015. [4]

IndiHome was officially launched in 2015. [3] IndiHome is also one of the programs of Telkom's main project, Indonesia Digital Network 2015. [3] In its implementation, Telkom cooperated with a number of telecommunication technology developers to build a digital concept house. [3]

IndiHome services can only be applied to homes in which there are fiber optic networks available from Telkom (FTTH) and areas that still use copper cables. [1]

Development

Telkom claims that Indihome products have been ordered as many as 2000 customers each day throughout 2015. [5] Customers with the best response are in Jabodetabek. [5] And, as of May 2015, the number of IndiHOME customers has reached 350 thousand customers throughout Indonesia. [4] Then, on May 20, Telkom presented 4K TV technology for IPTV. [6]

Packages and Services

Currently Indihome provides several service packages including Single Play, Dual Play and Triple Play packages.

While for home phone services, customers must first visit the local Telkom Plaza, for availability.

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References

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