Virus impact over each market - telecom operators, government agencies and regulators' responses - revised forecasts for the next 5 years.
Last updated: 10 Dec 2020 Update History
Report Pages: 82
Partner Publisher: Arizton Advisory and Intelligence
Analyst: Faizan Akhtar
The increasing number of internet and social media users will influence the data center market in Indonesia. Over 20 million new social media users were added in 2018–2019, with more than 10 million active mobile social media users. Around 95% of mobile users watch online videos, and over 60% of the population now perform banking services via smartphones, thereby increasing the demand for the facilities in the country. The implementation of Industry 4.0. Indonesia’s digital economy was estimated at over $30 billion in 2019. The economy is expected to reach more than $150 billion by 2025. Companies implemented Indonesia 4.0 have experienced more than 30% of the increase in productivity and efficiency. E-commerce, transport and logistics, manufacturing, media, finance, and others are the major verticals adopting big data analytics. The government will implement IoT in infrastructures such as roads, streetlights, and traffic signals, which is likely to provide a major impetus to the data center market in Indonesia.
The pandemic has already postponed the construction of new facilities and halted ongoing construction of facilities, for both enterprises and colocation data center service providers. In Indonesia, the impact is moderate. However, COVID-19 will have a higher impact on upcoming projects scheduled to open in Q4 2020 & 2021.
Initiatives such as the 2020 Go Digital Vision are likely to boost the digital economy in Indonesia. This includes helping around one million farmers, fishers to get online support from thousands of tech start-ups, with a targeted combined value of $10 billion, digitizing eight million SMEs, and increasing broadband access to 187 municipalities. AWS and Google have entered the market to open new cloud regions in the country. The cloud computing market is expected to reach over $1 billion in 2020. While is the SaaS segment is the major contributor, the PaaS and IaaS segment is expected to be the fastest-growing during the forecast period. The report provides an in-depth market and segment analysis of the Indonesia data center market by electrical infrastructure, mechanical infrastructure, tier standards, general construction, and countries.
The report provides Indonesia data center investments in terms of area (square feet) and power capacity (MW) in major cities in the country. An in-depth analysis of the impact of the COVID-19 on the Indonesia data center market is included in the report.
Furthermore, the report also includes a detailed analysis of the colocation industry in Indonesia, and retail & wholesale colocation pricing in Indonesia.
A detailed study of the existing market landscape, an in-depth industry analysis, and insightful predictions about the Indonesia data center market size during 2020-2025, is included in this exclusive report.
The report further categorizes the Indonesia data center market into multiple segments and sub-segments with sizing and forecast. The report also profiles prominent investors, construction contractors, and infrastructure vendors in the Indonesia data center market.
IT Infrastructure Providers – Fujitsu, NEC, Cisco, Inspur, Dell Technologies, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Huawei, IBM, Lenovo
Construction Service Providers - DSCO Group, TEN, NTT Facilities
Support Infrastructure Providers – ABB, Caterpillar, Cummins, Delta, Eaton, STULZ, Schneider Electric, Vertiv, Euro-Diesel, Hitec Power Constructions
Data Center Investors - NTT Communications, Keppel Data Centers,Alibaba Group, DTP, Telkomsigma, Space Data Center
Could I thank you for making a contribution to this on so many occasions and declare my association with you as a Central Coast resident. I want to say how proud we are of you and how much your expertise has informed us.
Senator Deborah O’Neill, at the Select Senate Committee on the NBN – March 2014
BuddeComm's strategic business reports contain a combination of both primary and secondary research statistics, analyses written by our senior analysts supported by a network of experts, industry contacts and researchers from around the world as well as our own scenario forecasts.
For more details, please see:
A selection of downloadable samples from our Annual Publications catalogue.
More than 4,000 customers from 140 countries utilise BuddeComm Research
Are you interested in BuddeComm's Custom Research Service?
Have the latest telecommunications industry news delivered to your inbox by subscribing to Paul's FREE weekly News & Views.