ZTE and PT Telkom Indonesia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to jointly develop cloud, AI and next‑generation connectivity services, aiming to boost Indonesia’s digital ecosystem and support the country’s economic growth.
ZTE and Telkom Indonesia Sign Strategic MoU to Accelerate Digital Solutions and Infrastructure Development

ZTE Corporation (0763.HK / 000063.SZ), a global provider of integrated information and communication technology solutions, announced on 14 May 2026 that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with PT Telkom Indonesia (Persero) Tbk. The agreement formalises a long‑standing partnership and sets out a joint roadmap for building digital infrastructure, AI‑driven services and next‑generation connectivity across Indonesia.
What the MoU Requires
- Joint development of digital infrastructure – ZTE will supply its end‑to‑end networking hardware, including 5G radio units, optical transport platforms and edge‑computing nodes. Telkom will integrate these components into its national backbone and regional data‑center network.
- Co‑creation of AI‑enabled enterprise solutions – Both parties will establish a joint innovation lab to prototype AI services for sectors such as finance, manufacturing and public administration. The lab will use ZTE’s AI‑accelerator chips and Telkom’s cloud platform to deliver predictive analytics, automated workflow and intelligent security.
- Expansion of cloud computing capabilities – ZTE’s cloud‑infrastructure suite will be deployed in Telkom’s existing data‑center sites, enabling hybrid‑cloud offerings that combine on‑premise resources with public‑cloud elasticity.
- Capability‑building programs – A series of training workshops and certification tracks will be rolled out for Telkom engineers, focusing on 5G deployment, AI model lifecycle management and zero‑trust security architecture.
Compliance Timeline
| Milestone | Target Date | Compliance Action |
|---|---|---|
| Finalise technical architecture | 30 June 2026 | Joint engineering team to produce a detailed design document that meets Indonesia’s ICT standards (e.g., Peraturan Menteri Komunikasi dan Informatika No. 20/2023 on network security). |
| Deploy pilot 5G sites in Jakarta and Surabaya | 31 December 2026 | Conduct regulatory filings with the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (KOMINFO) and obtain spectrum licences for the pilot zones. |
| Launch AI‑enabled cloud services for enterprise customers | 30 June 2027 | Ensure data‑processing agreements comply with the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) and the EU‑Indonesia data‑transfer framework where applicable. |
| Full roll‑out of integrated digital infrastructure | 31 December 2028 | Perform annual compliance audits against the Indonesian Cybersecurity Law (UU No. 11/2019) and submit audit reports to the National Cybersecurity Agency (BSSN). |
Why the MoU Matters
Indonesia’s digital economy is projected to exceed US$200 billion by 2030, driven by rapid smartphone adoption, expanding e‑commerce and a government push for smart‑city initiatives. However, the country still faces bottlenecks in broadband reach, data‑center capacity and AI talent. By combining ZTE’s global technology portfolio with Telkom’s extensive market presence, the partnership aims to:
- Increase network coverage – Deploying additional 5G sites and fiber backhaul will raise broadband penetration in underserved provinces.
- Accelerate AI adoption – Pre‑built AI services reduce the time‑to‑value for enterprises that lack in‑house data‑science teams.
- Strengthen security – Jointly designed zero‑trust frameworks and regular security audits will help meet Indonesia’s emerging cyber‑risk regulations.
- Create local jobs – Training programs are expected to certify over 1,000 Indonesian engineers in next‑gen networking and AI technologies within the first two years.
Statements from the Partners
“We are honoured to strengthen our collaboration with Telkom Indonesia, a key digital ecosystem enabler in Southeast Asia,” said Zhu Yang, Sales Director of ZTE Indonesia. “Our shared vision is to build intelligent, efficient and sustainable digital infrastructure that unlocks new value for the Indonesian digital economy.”
“Strategic partnerships are critical to our long‑term growth agenda,” noted Seno Soemadji, Director of Strategic Business Development & Portfolio at Telkom. “By scaling data‑center, connectivity and AI capabilities, we will deliver more integrated, high‑value solutions for our customers and build a resilient, secure digital ecosystem for the region.”
Next Steps
The two companies will convene a steering committee in July 2026 to approve detailed work plans, allocate budget and assign responsibility for regulatory filings. Subsequent quarterly reviews will track progress against the compliance milestones listed above, ensuring that each deliverable meets both Indonesian law and international best practices.
This article is based on a press release contributed by ZTE. For further details on ZTE’s product portfolio, see the official ZTE website. For Telkom Indonesia’s digital transformation roadmap, refer to the Telkom corporate site.

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