Telkomsel makes internet access affordable for South
Tangerang students
Tri Indah Oktavianti
The Jakarta Post
Jakarta / Wed, July 1, 2020
/ 10:21 am
Telkomsel homepage with logo
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Cellular operator Telkomsel, a subsidiary of state-owned communications
company PT Telkom Indonesia, is collaborating with the South Tangerang
administration in Banten to provide affordable internet access for students to
support their distance learning.
The operator provides bulk data services through its education and society
packages, which range in price from Rp 40,000 (US$2.79) for the 10-gigabyte
quota to Rp 100,000 for the 50 GB one.
“We are aware that education institutions have adapted to the new normal
period. We hope our service in the education sector can help our customers
study and do other academic activities despite being only at home,” Telkomsel
consumer sales general manager for Greater Jakarta Kuntum Wahyudi said in a
statement on Monday.
The company also offers internet access for online learning through the
video communication platform CloudX Telkomsel.
Telkomsel says several schools and universities in the municipality have
used the platform, including Pamulang University, Binus International School,
Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University and several state senior high
schools.
The cellular operator reported a 16-percent increase in its broadband
traffic in April, as people used more internet services for e-learning, online
meetings and various kinds of entertainment during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Telkomsel has seen the use of online meeting platforms such as Zoom, Microsoft
Team and CloudX surge more than 443 percent.
Indonesian Consumers Foundation (YLKI) chairman Tulus Abadi praised
Telkomsel’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) program as it would have a
positive impact on society if companies were able to meet people’s needs.
Companies are obligated to contribute to society as stipulated in the 2007 law
on limited liability companies.
“However, CSR should not be combined with brand promotion,” Tulus said.
He added that the operator should provide free internet quota for its
customers when it comes to CSR, rather than promoting its services that would
lead to financial benefits.
“When it comes to CSR, companies can provide this in any form, as long as it is needed by the people,” he went on to say.
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