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Epsilon Connects with TransIndonesia Network
Indonesian network operator TransIndonesia Network has selected Epsilon to provide interconnectivity solutions out of Singapore
Singapore – 1st February, 2014, – Epsilon Telecommunications, the world’s largest global telecoms network exchange, has entered into an agreement with TransIndonesia Network, an Indonesian telecommunications provider dedicated to domestic wholesale long-haul and ‘b’ end termination across Indonesia, to deliver international connectivity across Asia, Europe & the Americas.
With this agreement, Epsilon is providing a virtual point-of-presence (ePoP) and cross connect services in Singapore, giving TransIndonesia Network efficient access to service provider networks in Asia, Europe & the Americas. Epsilon is already pre-connected with 500+ network operators globally and this agreement extends its growing presence in the domestic market of Indonesia.

Andreas Hipp
CEO at Epsilon Telecommunications
TransIndonesia Network own and operate long haul telecommunications infrastructure in Java and Sumatra in Indonesia. TransIndonesia Network also provide inter-city and inner-city connectivity with POPs in 68 cities across the islands of Java and Sumatera. The 6000km optical network connect 68 cities in Java & Sumatra and reaches a population of approximately 200 million people.

Andy Mclean
CEO at TransIndonesia Network
ABOUT TRANSINDONESIA NETWORKS
TransIndonesia Network provides bandwidth across Java & Sumatra with onward international connectivity solutions. The company’s charter includes the construction, ownership and operation of long haul telecommunications infrastructure on selective routes linking cities and high growth regional population centres within Indonesia.
The network is now fully operational. The 6000km optical network connect 68 cities in Java & Sumatra and reaches a potential population of 200 million people.