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PGAS TELECOMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL PTE. LTD
PGAS TELECOMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL PTE. LTD
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PGAS international: Regional carrier and subsea cable operator

By Juno chenJune 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • PGAS Telecommunications International is a Singapore-based subsidiary of Indonesian state-owned oil and gas company PGN (Pertamina Gas Negara), specialising in international carrier services and enterprise network development.
  • The company manages a submarine landing station in Jurong West and operates its own network infrastructure to ensure reliable connectivity between Singapore, Jakarta, and across Southeast Asia.

PGAS international: A strategic bridge for cross-border connectivity

Founded in 2009 under PGN’s PGASCOM group, PGAS Telecommunications International delivers high-capacity, low-latency connectivity tailored to multinational corporations and telecom carriers. The firm manages a critical submarine cable landing station in Jurong West, Singapore — part of a network stretching from Singapore to Jakarta with over 1,500 km of fibre optic cable. This strategic infrastructure supports services such as IP transit, metro Ethernet, and network diversity, helping clients maintain global reach and robust redundancy.

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PGAS international: Robust infrastructure and enterprise focus

As both an international carrier and enterprise network integrator, PGAS International controls its autonomous system (AS) and peering relationships to ensure high-performance traffic routing. Its jurisdictional oversight—now spanning Singapore and Indonesia—supports multinational clients needing tailored solutions across data centres, connectivity, and managed services. By aligning with PGN’s national fibre backbone, the company offers capacity ranging from gigabit to multi-terabit scales, reinforcing its position as a trusted cross-border telecom partner.

PGAS international: Expanding regional partnerships and digital infrastructure

PGAS Telecommunications International is strengthening its role as a regional driver of digital transformation. It partners with regional data centres and IXPs to boost traffic exchange efficiency across Southeast Asia. By supporting the ASEAN digital master plan and using PGN’s energy infrastructure, the company helps enable smart city projects, cloud services, and low-latency enterprise networks. Its ongoing investments aim to make PGAS a trusted hub for cross-border data connectivity between Indonesia, Singapore, and other regional markets.

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Juno chen

Juno Chen is an intern reporter at BTW Media. Having studied Media and Data Analytics at the University of Sydney. She specialised in industry insights Contact her at j.chen@btw.media.

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