XL Axiata

PT XL Axiata Tbk
Public company
Traded as IDX: EXCL
Industry Cellular service provider
Founded October 8, 1996 (October 8, 1996)
Headquarters Jakarta, Indonesia
Key people
Dian Siswarini, CEO[1]
Products Telecommunications services
Revenue IDR 21,265 billion[2]
IDR 1,033 billion[2]
Number of employees
2,021 (2013)
Parent Axiata Group
Website www.xl.co.id

PT XL Axiata Tbk,[3] doing business as XL (formerly PT Excelcomindo Pratama Tbk), is an Indonesia-based mobile telecommunications services operator.[4] The operator's coverage includes Java, Bali, and Lombok as well as the principal cities in and around Sumatra, Kalimantan and Sulawesi. XL offers data communication, broadband Internet, mobile communication and 3G services over GSM 900 and GSM 1800 networks.

Initially XL provided cellular mobile telephony services using the GSM 900 technology. A few years after launching services, the company was awarded a license for implementing a DCS 1800 network, and to operate an ISP and VoIP service. In 2006, XL obtained a 3G license, which services launched in September of the same year.

At the end of 2010, the company had more than 40 million subscribers with more than 22,000 BTS towers across Indonesia.[5]

History

Excelcomindo was established on 6 October 1989 under the name of PT Grahametropolitan Lestari and originally was a trading and general services company.[6] XL became the first private mobile services operator in the country, starting commercial operations on 8 October 1996. In 2009, XL was bought by the Axiata Group which caused a change of logos. The XL letters were made blue (the blue and green version was also used), and an Axiata tag was added on to the logo. On October 28, 2014, XL launched the new logo with the launch of Real Mobile 4G LTE network service. On October 5, 2016, to commemorate XL's 20th anniversary, XL changed its logo color from yellow and green to blue and green, similar to the former Pro XL logo color.

Slogans

Pro XL (1997–2004)

XL (2004-now)

High-bandwidth fibre-optic cable

Telekom Malaysia, Mora Telematika and XL Axiata has been working cooperatively to build a high-bandwidth fibre-optic submarine cable, which will stretch 400 kilometers, between the state of Malacca and Batam, through Dumai with a total cost of $7.6 million USD.[7] Led by Huawei Marine Networks, the cables will be completed at Q4 2011.[8]

XL Axiata, in partnership with Nextgen Group and 3 other partners, build Australia-Singapore Cable to connect Australia, Indonesia and Singapore. XL Axiata has a submarine beach cable facility and submarine cable landing station in Anyer, Banten to connect Australia-Singapore Cable to Indonesia.[9]

References

  1. "Dian Siswarini Pimpin PT XL Axiata". Tempo. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
  2. 1 2 Financial Report December 2013
  3. "Berita Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi terkini". detikinet. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
  4. Indonesia Investments. "XL Axiata". Retrieved 17 July 2015.
  5. "Theindonesiatoday.com". theindonesiatoday.com. Retrieved 2014-05-23.
  6. "XL Axiata > Home". web.archive.org. Retrieved 2014-05-23.
  7. "TM to spend MYR12.2 million on submarine link with Indonesia". telegeography.com. Retrieved 2014-05-23.
  8. "Huawei to construct sea cables connecting RI and Malaysia | The Jakarta Post". thejakartapost.com. Archived from the original on May 24, 2014. Retrieved 2014-05-23.
  9. "ASC Customer Project Update February 2014; ASC International". ascinternational.net. Retrieved 2014-11-01.

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