PT Ekamas Mora Republik Tbk (MoraRepublic) officially launched as an integrated telecommunications infrastructure and fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) service provider following the merger of PT Mora Telematika Indonesia Tbk and PT Eka Mas Republik (23/04).
The company, a subsidiary of PT Dian Swastatika Sentosa Tbk under the Sinar Mas group, aims to accelerate and expand Indonesia’s digital ecosystem.
Merger Responds to Growing Connectivity Needs
L. Krisnan Cahya, President Director of PT Dian Swastatika Sentosa Tbk, stated that MoraRepublic reflects the group’s commitment to strengthening national digitalization.
“MoraRepublic is an important step to reinforce Indonesia’s digital infrastructure foundation. Connectivity demand will continue to grow, and MoraRepublic is positioned to meet that need,” he said.
He added that the company will prioritize expanding coverage, improving service quality, and delivering sustainable impact.
New Leadership Structure Takes Effect
Arsjad Rasjid, Independent President Commissioner of MoraRepublic, said the merger directly addresses Indonesia’s evolving connectivity demands.
“The Board of Commissioners is committed to ensuring MoraRepublic is managed with discipline and accountability, translating its potential into measurable impact for industry and society,” he said.
Effective April 22, 2026, the new Board of Directors and Commissioners officially assumed their roles, reflecting leadership synergy and a commitment to strong governance and customer-focused decisions.
Expanded Network Capacity and Service Quality
Timotius M. Sulaiman, President Director of MoraRepublic, said the company is prepared to deliver improved infrastructure capacity and services.
“With MoraRepublic officially established, we are prepared to provide more stable, faster services with broader coverage, while accelerating network expansion optimally,” he said.
He emphasized that the merger strengthens the company’s competitiveness and creates added value for stakeholders.
Combined Capabilities of Moratelindo and MyRepublic Indonesia
Before the merger, Moratelindo operated as a Network Access Provider (NAP) and Internet Service Provider (ISP) since 2000, with more than 57,000 kilometers of fiber optic cable and six data centers with a total capacity of 3.3 megawatts as of September 2025.
The company served over 16,800 enterprise customers, nearly one million homepass connections, and more than 296,000 retail customers.
MyRepublic Indonesia, meanwhile, served over 1.52 million retail customers with internet speeds up to 1 Gbps, supported by more than 58,000 kilometers of fiber optic cable and over 8.7 million homepass.
Now operating as MoraRepublic, the company carries the tagline “Together, we rocket far, fast towards an infinite future,” reflecting its commitment to innovation and collaboration.
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