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Achieving Revenue of Rp2.54 Trillion, DCI Focuses on Strengthening Indonesia's Digital Connectivity

| | Source: REPUBLIKA Translated from Indonesian | Infrastructure
Achieving Revenue of Rp2.54 Trillion, DCI Focuses on Strengthening Indonesia's Digital Connectivity
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PT DCI Indonesia Tbk recorded a surge in revenue in 2025 amounting to Rp2.54 trillion. This performance rose 40.1% year-on-year and was supported by the expansion of data centres in various regions. The company has begun expanding its network beyond Jakarta, including to Surabaya, to strengthen national digital connectivity. Company Secretary of DCI, Indri Koesindrijastoeti, stated that one of the main achievements was the full operation of the JK6 data centre at the H1 Campus in Cibitung with a capacity of 36 MW. “In addition, the company has also completed the construction of the E2 Data Centre in Surabaya with an IT capacity of 9 MW, which will begin commercial operations in the first quarter of 2026,” said Indri on Tuesday (31/3/2026). Indri explained that this expansion broadens the reach of DCI’s data centres, now spread across Cibitung, Karawang, Jakarta, and Surabaya. The presence of facilities in Surabaya is said to strengthen national digital connectivity, particularly for eastern Indonesia. “This development aligns with the acceleration of the national digital transformation, where equitable distribution of data centre infrastructure becomes the foundation for inclusive economic growth,” said Indri. Indri noted that Surabaya was chosen due to its potential as a connectivity hub for the eastern region. This development also provides redundancy to Jakarta and supports the needs of low-latency traffic. Going forward, capacity in Surabaya will continue to be increased in line with market demand. On the financial side, DCI recorded an EBITDA of Rp1.55 trillion with a margin of 61%. Net profit reached Rp1.002 trillion, or a 25.7% year-on-year growth, while total assets rose to Rp6.65 trillion with equity of Rp4.00 trillion. Indri said that this growth reflects disciplined expansion and capacity optimisation. “This growth demonstrates disciplined execution of expansion as well as maintained optimisation of capacity utilisation,” said Indri. DCI targets strengthening data centre infrastructure to support the needs of AI, cloud, and high-density computing. “In 2026, the company will continue developing the DCI Platform through capacity expansion with fast time-to-market and consistently maintaining operational reliability,” said Indri.

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