Bolt Super4G may be a relatively new player in the Indonesian telecom market, but that hasn't stopped in from raking in new customers, going from zero to 750,000 customers in only ten months, with more than 90% of those using 'Mi-Fi' or personal hotspots.
Much of Bolt Super4G's spectacular growth in the fiercely competitive Indonesian telecommunications market has to do with its network architecture, which consists of a layer of base stations and a boost layer of cells, 98% of which are connected by fiber.
The special boost player boosts speeds up to 40 Megabytes per second. Moreover, users need a separate SIM card for voice services, meaning there is no trade-off between data and voice services.
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Bolt Super 4G is Taking the Indonesian Telecom Market By Storm
Trend Themes
1. Fiber-connected Boost Layers - Indonesian telecom market players can explore the integration of a boost layer of cells connected by fiber to improve network speed and performance.
2. Mi-fi or Personal Hotspots Ecosystem - The growth of customers using personal hotspots in the Indonesian telecom market presents opportunities for companies to provide more products and services within this ecosystem.
3. Separate SIM Card for Voice Services - Separate SIM card offerings for voice services in the Indonesian telecom market makes way for companies to create customizable data-centric plans without compromise on voice services.
Industry Implications
1. Telecommunications - Telecommunications companies in Indonesia and other regions can capitalize on the growth of users in personal hotspot ecosystems to provide customized data plans.
2. Fiber-optic Networking - The rapid adoption of fiber-optic network architecture in Bolt Super4G provides opportunities for companies to develop new and innovative solutions for improved network speed and performance.
3. Mobile Devices - Mobile device companies can partner with or create personalized data plans to cater to the growing number of Indonesian users utilizing personal hotspots.