Telkomsel and SiCepat Ekspres have introduced Paket Siap Antar, a connectivity package designed specifically for courier operations in Indonesia. The service is aimed at keeping delivery partners connected while they handle daily tasks, from receiving orders to communicating with customers.
The offer reflects how courier work has changed alongside the growth of e-commerce and logistics. Basic internet access is no longer enough for many delivery workers, who now depend on stable connections for work apps, navigation, and fast communication.
A package tailored to courier workflows
Paket Siap Antar combines internet access with usage focused on operational needs. The package includes data for courier work applications, digital navigation, and WhatsApp communication during delivery runs.
That structure is meant to support couriers as they move across different locations throughout the day. Stable connectivity can also improve coordination between drivers, operational systems, and customers.
How the package is positioned
The collaboration is part of the broader synergy built through Telkomsel Ventures, the company’s innovation arm that encourages cooperation between portfolio startups and Telkomsel business units. It shows how telecommunications services are being adapted to match the requirements of the logistics sector.
Rather than offering a generic data plan, the package is integrated with SiCepat’s operational ecosystem. Its main purpose is to support courier productivity in a more targeted way.
| Package Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Package name | Paket Siap Antar |
| Data range | 5 GB to 46 GB |
| Validity period | 2 to 30 days |
| How to buy | UMB *168*442# or MyTelkomsel app |
| Included usage | Regular data, courier work apps, and WhatsApp |
Nyoman Adiyasa, VP Industrial & Resources Account Management at Telkomsel, said the role of couriers is vital in keeping delivery flows moving until packages reach customers. He said Telkomsel and SiCepat created Paket Siap Antar as a connectivity solution designed for courier operational needs.
He added that the company expects the service to improve courier productivity and efficiency. The aim is also to strengthen logistics service quality in Indonesia.
What SiCepat expects from the collaboration
Barry Lim, CEO of SiCepat Ekspres, said the solution is expected to help improve the efficiency of courier work. He noted that reliable and affordable connectivity can encourage delivery partners to work more productively.
Barry also said the partnership with Telkomsel is intended to provide a connectivity solution that supports the daily activities of delivery partners. The companies expect that to translate into a better shipping experience for customers across Indonesia.
The partnership points to a wider shift in logistics, where telecommunications now plays a direct role in improving field operations. Better-targeted internet access can speed up distribution processes and strengthen coordination on the ground.
Both companies say they will continue expanding collaboration to deliver other digital solutions for the logistics industry. The direction is aimed at improving operational efficiency through technology that fits the real needs of couriers.
Source: www.suara.com






