Sam, yes, unique access, note: the government said, they will not be issuing any new licenses soon.
Although, IRIDF,GSTRF and the other GMPCS's, are "working" with and thru other partners in the area, they Don't have any Licenses.
Also, all projects must be in conjunction with INDOSAT or PT TELEKOM.
Recall, They don't have to obtain licenses If they are not going to provide or operate the service in Indonesia".
At present, no more licenses are going to be issued.
IF, they want to provide or operate their services they will need licenses.
Moreover,"Telkom and Indosat showed a tough stance", the GMPCS operators chose to tie up with local private firms first with the hope that their Indonesian partners would do the negotiations with Indosat or Telkom.
The release also tells you, Digitcom, is already a joint-venture partner with INDOSAT, something the others could not establish.
''Plus it provides the network infrastructure and access to implement plans on the drawing board
with our joint venture partner, Indosat, for the delivery of IP long distance services between North America and points throughout Indonesia.''
Note earlier, INDOSAT and TELEKOM took a hard Stance, towards other would be suitors.
Unique, yes, when you see what they have established v.s. what the behemonth's could not, it is trully unique.
GMPCS's are only working with some private partner's .
We are already a JOINT-VENTURE partner with INDOSAT.
Now Sam, ask yourself, why?
Air Touch, Iridium, and Globestar, have yet to obtain what DGIV, has Licenses.
So we Can operate and provide services in Indonesia.
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