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Mimosa helps Telkomsel expand broadband across remote Indonesia

May 21, 2026
Mimosa helps Telkomsel expand broadband across remote Indonesia

By AI, Created 10:50 PM UTC, May 19, 2026, /AGP/ – Mimosa Networks said May 20, 2026 that it worked with Asia Quattro Net and Telkomsel to replace satellite backhaul with a terrestrial fixed-wireless network in remote Indonesian regions. The deployment cut latency, improved scalability and lifted user download speeds from 2.56 Mbps to more than 50 Mbps across links reaching 17 kilometers over water.

Why it matters: - Indonesia’s geography makes conventional network buildouts slow and expensive. - The deployment shows fixed wireless can replace satellite backhaul in remote areas and deliver materially better performance. - Telkomsel can expand service in underserved regions while lowering operating costs and improving user experience.

What happened: - Mimosa Networks announced a successful point-to-point backhaul deployment with Asia Quattro Net and Telkomsel on May 20, 2026. - The project targeted remote and underserved regions across Indonesia. - Telkomsel is Indonesia’s largest telecommunications provider. - The network was designed to replace satellite backhaul with a high-capacity terrestrial system.

The details: - The deployment spans distances of up to 17 kilometers over water. - The network delivered up to 139 Mbps of throughput. - User download speeds increased from 2.56 Mbps to more than 50 Mbps. - The project reduced reliance on satellite. - The project lowered latency. - The project shortened deployment timelines. - The project improved scalability for future expansion. - Indonesia has more than 16,000 islands, which makes infrastructure deployment costly and complex. - Many remote regions have depended on satellite backhaul, which has meant high operating costs and limited performance. - Telkomsel said its 4G network covers 97% of the population and that it has pioneered the country’s most advanced and extensive 5G services. - AQN said the project reflected its end-to-end solution architecture, field implementation and project execution capabilities.

Between the lines: - The deployment is a practical test case for using fixed wireless where fiber and satellite both face constraints. - The speed gain suggests the replacement can improve service quality fast enough to matter for end users, not just network operators. - Mimosa is positioning fixed wireless as a substitute for legacy infrastructure, not just a stopgap.

What’s next: - Telkomsel, AQN and Mimosa are positioning the network for future expansion in remote Indonesian markets. - The companies are likely to use the deployment as a model for similar hard-to-reach geographies. - Mimosa said the result shows fixed wireless can extend reliable broadband to very remote regions.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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