ZTE Corporation (0763.HK / 000063.SZ), a leading global provider of integrated information and communications technology solutions, and Telkomsel, a leading regional digital telecommunications service provider, today announced the commercial implementation of a dedicated 5G site solution: UniSite 1+2+3. The collaboration aims to build a greener, simpler and smarter 5G network. (20/6/2025).
ZTE's UniSite 1+2+3 solution is a cutting-edge approach to network development that combines design simplicity, energy efficiency and technological innovation. The solution was developed through close collaboration between ZTE and Telkomsel, to support the construction of a more efficient and future-proof 5G network. This implementation underscores the commitment of both companies to deliver a greener, more practical and smarter 5G network in Indonesia.
The UniSite 1+2+3 solution reflects ZTE's commitment to simplifying network architecture while improving performance and efficiency. We are proud to support Telkomsel in shaping the future of 5G Indonesia, both through creating more value for customers and its digital ecosystem as a whole.”
In line with this, Telkomsel’s Vice President of Network Planning & Architecture, A. Moelky Furqan, added, “Telkomsel’s collaboration with ZTE through the UniSite 1+2+3 solution is in line with our vision to empower all Indonesians through world-class digital connectivity, for a better day and a brighter future.
With compact, high-tech device solutions at every site and reduced energy consumption, we can accelerate the expansion of the 5G network more efficiently and environmentally friendly, thereby expanding service coverage, improving customer experience, and driving the growth of the national digital economy. Together, we are building a smarter and more sustainable network, opening up more opportunities for everyone, every home, and business activity in Indonesia.”
The UniSite 1+2+3 solution integrates various advances in chip technology, AI-based algorithms, and the latest network architecture. This solution is equipped with advanced chips, a new generation of Super-N Power Amplifier, and comprehensive integration across various aspects such as frequency bands, sectors, channels, and antennas. Its implementation in Telkomsel's network has simplified the number of wireless modules from 15 to only 6 per site, reducing tower space usage by more than 60% and resulting in significant cost savings. Energy consumption is also expected to drop by around 20%, reinforcing the two companies' shared commitment to sustainability. These improvements are expected to provide a better and more reliable network experience for customers