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Telkom Indonesia Reports $83.7 Million Revenue from Cloud and Data Center Business in Q3 2025


Telkom Indonesia, the country’s leading telecommunications and digital services provider, announced revenue of approximately IDR 1.4 trillion (around $83.7 million) from its cloud and data center segment in the third quarter of 2025. This reflects steady demand for digital infrastructure services amid Indonesia’s growing digital economy and enterprise digital transformation efforts.

Despite facing a 6.6 percent year-over-year dip in data center revenue, the division achieved an impressive 89 percent utilization rate, signaling robust market demand and efficient capacity use. Telkom’s data center business continues to expand its hyperscale infrastructure and sustainable facilities through its NeutraDC brand, catering to enterprises’ rising needs for scalable cloud solutions.

The company reported a consolidated revenue of IDR 109.6 trillion for the first nine months of 2025, with overall digital and internet services remaining a key growth driver despite macroeconomic headwinds. Data payload volumes surged by over 17 percent year-over-year as customers increasingly adopt cloud computing, SaaS platforms, and AI-driven solutions.

Telkom is actively investing in the expansion of fiber optic networks, cloud data centers, and digital content collaborations to enhance service quality and customer value. The third quarter data affirmed Telkom’s strategy of balancing legacy telecom operations with accelerated growth in digital businesses, aiming to future-proof revenue streams.

The cloud and data center revenue segment benefits from the growing enterprise shift to cloud migration, AI workloads, and digital transformation projects spurred by Indonesia’s rapid technology adoption and government initiatives supporting digital infrastructure.

Looking ahead, Telkom plans to increase data center energy efficiency and capacity to match the demand surge from Southeast Asia’s largest economy. The company also focuses on advancing integrated digital solutions combining connectivity, cloud hosting, cybersecurity, and managed services to capture broader enterprise wallet share.

In summary, Telkom Indonesia’s $83.7 million Q3 2025 cloud and data center revenue highlights the strategic importance of digital infrastructure in its overall business portfolio. Ongoing investments in hyperscale, green data centers, and digital ecosystems position Telkom to capitalize on Indonesia’s accelerating digital transformation wave and strengthen its leadership in the region’s telecommunications sector.

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