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Telkom Purwokerto Institute of Technology [1] (Indonesian: Institut Teknologi Telkom Purwokerto, ITTP) is a private university located in Purwokerto, Central Java, Indonesia. The institute started in 2002, and was formerly known as Akademi Telekomunikasi Sandhy Putra Telkom , and Telkom Telematics Technology College ( ST3 Telkom ) Purwokerto. [ 2 ]
The Telkom University campus is located in the Bandung Technoplex area. The campus is a development of the STT Telkom campus. Telkom University has the abbreviation Tel-U and the motto of "Creating the Future" which was initiated by Arief Yahya, President Director of Telkom Indonesia when Telkom University was established. [19]
It was established on September 28, 1990 by the Telkom Education Foundation, which is owned by PT Telkom, the semi-privatized government-owned telecommunication company of Indonesia. The school with 480.000 m² area was in Dayeuhkolot, 3 km south of Bandung.
Telkom Vocational School Medan was established in 1992, with the name of SMK Telkom Sandhy Putra Medan (Indonesian) and "Sandhy Putra Telecommunication Vocational School" (English). This school become the first vocational school in Indonesia which held a vocational education in the field of Telecommunication Engineering Program.
They came to IM Telkom to teach a team-teaching approach with the internal faculty and discuss the better management of educational institutions. The application of schooling system at Telkom IM was successful - with the IPPM, IPMI, and Prasetya Mulya, it was listed as the four best business schools of the SWA in 1992, ahead of the public ...
Telkom Foundation was formerly known as Telkom Education Foundation (YPT) [1] and Sandhykara Putra Telkom Foundation (YSPT). YPT [ 1 ] has been providing service for 24 years while YSPT has also providing service for 34 years before both foundations merged in 2014.
In 2001, Telkom acquired Indosat shares to increase its ownership to 77.72%, while KPN and Setdco's shares were acquired by Singtel Mobile. The following year, Singtel Mobile increased its ownership by 12.7%, bringing its total ownership in Telkomsel to 35%, while it is majority owned by Telkom Indonesia with 65% of the shares. [4]
Telkom Indonesia is the parent company of the Telkom Group, which is engaged in a wide range of businesses that consist of telecommunication, information, multimedia, property, and financial services. [5] Telkom mainly operates in fixed line telephony, internet and data communications business, while other businesses are run by subsidiaries.