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MyRepublic Strengthens Position in Fixed Broadband Business

| | Source: MARKETING.CO.ID Translated from Indonesian | Infrastructure
MyRepublic Strengthens Position in Fixed Broadband Business
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Amid these dynamics, PT Eka Mas Republik through the MyRepublic Indonesia brand recorded network performance for the third and fourth quarters of 2025 based on independent Ookla testing via Speedtest Awards.

The fixed broadband market is entering a crucial phase in the second half of 2025, as demand for home and corporate internet continues to rise significantly.

Measurement data show that MyRepublic recorded a Speedtest Connectivity Score of 68.06. This figure reflects network performance in terms of speed, stability, and service consistency. The score is a key indicator in the telecommunications industry, as it is derived from millions of tests by users through the Speedtest app across the Q3–Q4 2025 period.

Infrastructure Investment and Business Implications

MyRepublic Indonesia CEO Timotius Max Sulaiman emphasised that the achievement results from the company’s long-term strategy. ‘This is not only about speed, but about the overall customer experience and the development of sustainable digital infrastructure,’ he said.

From an economic perspective, the consistency of network performance directly impacts the competitiveness of fixed broadband businesses. Growth in digital activity—from e-commerce and streaming services to gaming—drives a rise in national data traffic. Operators that can maintain connection quality stand to improve customer retention while expanding their user base.

Ookla President and CEO Stephen Bye said the testing methodology is conducted strictly and objectively. ‘The results reflect investments and dedication to delivering competitive connectivity in the market,’ he noted.

Service Expansion and Access Equalisation

Operationally, MyRepublic relies on MyRepublic Fibre-based service and MyRepublic Air based on fixed wireless access (FWA). This diversification of network models enables broader market penetration, including regions not yet fully served by fibre infrastructure.

The expansion strategy aligns with national trends toward widening digital access, where internet penetration supports regional economic growth.

With industry competition growing sharper into 2026, maintaining consistent network quality becomes a key variable in defending market share while sustaining long-term business growth.

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