The world’s largest mobile operator Telkomsel has revealed that it has arrange 39 5G base transceiver stations, or BTS, at its major facility in Bali for the subsequent G20 summit.
At the major summit location, Telkomsel has prepared a complete of 682 BTSs ahead of the eagerly awaited conference, of which 320 are 4G base stations. Additionally, Telkomsel launched 130 and 193 base stations for 3G and 2G network services, respectively.
It claims that Telkomsel has added 11 small mobile BTS (Combat). To improve the delegates’ experience, the mobile operator can be introducing 120 Gbps and an extra 88 4G BTS.
During the G20 summit, Telkomsel would concentrate on the major facility, ancillary facilities and ancillary facilities akin to toll highways, tourist attractions and shopping malls.
Network Telkomsel director Nugroho stated that Telkomsel currently cooperates with 382 mobile corporations from 180 countries world wide and that as many as 48 telecommunications corporations from all G20 delegation countries can be present in Indonesia. This information pertains to expected network usage by delegates using their cards.

According to him, the cooperation includes 4G roaming agreements with not less than one mobile operator from each country and 12 5G roaming agreements with providers from the US, Saudi Arabia, Canada, South Korea, France, the People’s Republic of China, Russia and Turkey.
In addition, his party launched the Telkomsel Prepaid Tourist Starter Card, which is supported by Telkomsel Hyper 5G service, to optimize the communication needs of foreign delegates’ digital activities throughout the series of G20 activities in Indonesia.

With an extra data/web allowance of 25 gigabytes, an area calling allowance of 25 minutes and a world calling allowance (IDD) of 25 minutes, the Telkomsel Prepaid Travel Card gives overseas delegates maximum access to the perfect digital experiences.
Telkomsel can be offering support services in various locations to help within the technique of registering smart devices with the International Mobile Equipment Identifier (IMEI) that can be utilized by delegate representatives through the G20 series of activities, based on the outcomes of coordination with the Indonesian Ministry of Communications and Information and the Indonesian Ministry Trade.
Source: JakartaGlobe.id, VOI.id








