Telkom Indonesia is reportedly renewing efforts to sell a stake in its data center division, aiming to capitalize on increasing demand for digital infrastructure assets. Bloomberg posted on X, citing sources familiar with the matter, that the company is seeking to attract investors interested in the burgeoning digital infrastructure sector. This move comes as the global appetite for data centers continues to grow, driven by the expanding need for digital services and cloud computing. Telkom Indonesia's decision to revisit the stake sale underscores the strategic importance of data centers in the digital economy. The company is expected to engage with potential investors to explore opportunities for collaboration and investment. Details regarding the size of the stake or the timeline for the sale have not been disclosed. Telkom Indonesia's initiative reflects a broader trend among telecommunications companies to leverage their digital assets in response to evolving market dynamics.
