KT, Telkom Indonesia to build network infrastructure for Indonesia's new capital

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KT, Telkom Indonesia to build network infrastructure for Indonesia's new capital

From left, KT's Moon Sung-uk, the head of global business, Telkom Indonesia's Chief Technology Officer Herlan Wijanarko, Telkom Indonesia's Vice President Rizal Akbar pose for a photo in Jakarta on Monday after signing a memorandum of understanding to build and develop a network infrastructure for Indonesia's new capital Nusantara. [KT]

From left, KT's Moon Sung-uk, the head of global business, Telkom Indonesia's Chief Technology Officer Herlan Wijanarko, Telkom Indonesia's Vice President Rizal Akbar pose for a photo in Jakarta on Monday after signing a memorandum of understanding to build and develop a network infrastructure for Indonesia's new capital Nusantara. [KT]

 
KT, a leading telecommunications provider, signed a memorandum of understanding with Indonesia's state-owned telecom company, Telkom Indonesia, to build the network infrastructure for the country's new capital Nusantara.
 
KT will participate in the new capital project to transform Nusantara into a "smart city," offering its expertise in cyber security and information technologies such as quantum cryptography, a cutting-edge technology used to create secure communication channels immune to hacking.
 
The two companies will form a task force to establish new data centers and expand business in transportation, energy and AI.
 
"Security and consistent technical expertise are key pillars to build a smart city, and in that matter the technology that KT possesses has high credibility and efficiency," Rizal Akbar, vice president of Telkom Indonesia, said in a statement.
 
KT's Moon Sung-uk, the head of global business, promised to "provide services which offer a consolidated solution to solve the new capital's problems by analyzing scattered city data."

BY LEE JAE-LIM [[email protected]]
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