Technology, Media & Telecoms is one of the fastest-growing economic sectors and a major innovator, with important spillover effects on all other industries. It is both a source and a carrier of knowledge, supporting the acquisition and building of innovation capabilities in individuals, businesses and public organisations. In today’s era of digital transformation, emerging disruptive technologies and new business models, the Technology, Media & Telecoms sector creates new markets, improves operating performance and brings about efficiency gains and economies for the entire society.
Activities associated with Technology, Media & Telecoms are the manufacturing of semiconductors, electronic components and optical media, and production of a variety of hi-tech consumer goods, such as computers, laptops and mobile phones. It also includes media publishing, software development, motion picture and sound recording, and radio and television broadcasting. Telecommunications, data processing, networking and internet services are also part of this industry.
Information and communication technology (ICT) has been one of the best-performing sectors of the Indonesian economy in recent years, with its real gross value added (GVA) expanding at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.4% during the ...
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Information and communication has been one of the best-performing sectors of the Indonesian economy in recent years, with its real gross value added (GVA) expanding at a CAGR of 8.4% in the 2018-2023 period, driven by the digital transformation in ...
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While even before the pandemic, information and communication was one of the best-performing sectors of the Indonesian economy, in 2020 its real GVA registered a 10.6% y/y growth amid a 2.1% y/y decline of the real GDP. Its value reached IDR 695.8tn, ...
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The information and communication sector’s contribution to Indonesia’s economy has gradually increased over the past few years but still makes up a tiny share of the country’s GDP of just 4% in 2019. Telecoms ...
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Indonesia is home to the largest ICT market in Southeast Asia, catering for a population of nearly 270mn people. The complex geography of the archipelago nation predefines the dominant position of mobile services over fixed-line. The penetration of ...
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Indonesia’s ICT sector claimed a share of 3.6% of the national GDP, or around IDR 449tn, in 2016, up from 3.5% in 2015. ICT is part of the more broadly defined Transportation, Communication and Information (“TCI”) sector, which ...
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