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Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison and Ericsson Complete the World’s First full-stack Digital Monetization Platform Deployment

• The Digital Monetization Platform features a catalog-driven architecture, simplifying product offerings to empower customers with transparent and flexible service options.
• The project's emphasis on scalability and digital transformation provides a blueprint for the future of telecommunications in Indonesia

STOCKHOLM - Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison (IOH or Indosat, IDX: ISAT) and Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC proudly announced the successful deployment of the world’s first full-stack Digital Monetization Platform (DMP), marking a significant milestone in Indonesia's digital transformation journey for telecommunications. This collaboration aligns with Indosat’s larger purpose of empowering Indonesia by raising digital telecommunication standards, supporting economic growth, and enabling real-time monetization and flexible service development to drive industry growth, a press release stated by Ericsson. 

The DMP stack, included the seamless migration of prepaid subscribers, demonstrating an impressive advancement in Indonesia's digital capabilities. As the first of its kind, the platform is part of Ericsson’s Telecom Business Support System (BSS) portfolio and equips Indosat to enhance digital services such as 5G readiness and advanced B2B solutions. By enabling real-time monetization, the platform allows Indosat to meet diverse customer demands while paving the way for future business models that capitalize on 5G advancements, such as network slicing, to provide tailored connectivity for consumer and enterprise markets alike.

The Digital Monetization Platform is designed to serve around 100 million Indosat subscribers across Indonesia. A key milestone in this deployment was the rapid migration of millions of prepaid subscribers in just 18 days, including a highly intensive 48-hour period—completed seamlessly without any disruptions.

Vikram Sinha, President Director and CEO Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison, said, “The successful deployment of the DMP was a testament to the spirit of ‘Gotong Royong’—a collaborative effort uniting all stakeholders toward our common goal. This partnership with Ericsson will assist Indosat to elevates the quality of services and providing marvelous experience to our customers. Through real-time monetization and a highly adaptable platform, we are enabling new business models that will fuel growth across the industry.”

Krishna Patil, President Director of Ericsson Indonesia, stated, "As a global ICT leader, Ericsson is committed to supporting Indosat in enhancing its digital offerings by providing the latest innovations with world-class technology. We are confident that, by deploying a full-stack DMP, Indosat can improve customer services while ensuring a smooth transition to the 5G network. Our long-standing partnership supports Indosat's transformation and accelerates digitalization across the country."

This achievement reflects Indosat’s commitment to fostering Indonesia’s digital journey by leveraging cutting-edge technologies that bolster national connectivity and economic progress. By building a more resilient, efficient telecom infrastructure, Indosat is creating a stronger foundation for digital inclusion, enabling Indonesians to benefit from advanced connectivity in all aspects of life.

Future Collaboration in AI-Driven Innovation

In conjunction with the DMP launch, Indosat and Ericsson signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) during Innovate Asia 2024 in Bangkok. The MoU outlines a commitment to co-develop innovations in Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI) and Machine Learning (AI/ML) within the DMP and BSS ecosystems. This initiative aims to accelerate monetization efforts, streamline time-to-market, and introduce advanced AI-driven products that enhance revenue growth.

Through this pioneering project, Indosat and Ericsson demonstrate a shared vision for a digitally empowered Indonesia, charting a course toward a robust, connected future.