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AXIS
TypePrepaid SIM card
Inception27 April 2001 (as Lippo Telecom)
February 2007 (as NTS)
27 February 2008 (as AXIS)
ManufacturerLippo Group (2001–2008)
Axis Telekom Indonesia (2008–2014)
XL Axiata with license from Maxis and STC (2014-now)
AvailableAvailable
Slogan#EmangKitaBeda
Websitewww.axis.co.id

Axis (stylized in all caps as AXIS) is an Indonesian cellular brand licensing service owned by XL Axiata, a subsidiary of the Axiata Group. It provides 2G, 3G, 4G, and BlackBerry services nationwide and covers the world through 382 international roaming partners in 159 countries.

Acquisition by XL Axiata

XL Axiata has signed an agreement to acquire Axis Telekom Indonesia, on 26 September 2013.

Merrill Lynch (Singapore) Pte Ltd (Bank of America Merrill Lynch) is acting as financial advisor for this transaction from XL.

References

  1. "XL Axiata Akuisisi Axis". Kompas.com. 26 September 2013. Retrieved 26 September 2013.

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