These Consolidated Financial Statements are Originally Issued in Indonesian Language.
PERUSAHAAN PERSEROAN (PERSERO)
PT INDONESIAN SATELLITE CORPORATION Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
For The Years Ended December 31, 2000, 2001 And 2002
(Expressed in Rupiah)
Consolidated Financial Statements
With Independent Accountants’ Review Report
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007
PT INDOSAT Tbk
AND SUBSIDIARIES
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These consolidated financial statements are originally issued in Indonesian language.
PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
WITH INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS’ REVIEW REPORT
SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2006 AND 2007
Table of Contents
Page
Independent Accountants’ Review Report
Consolidated Balance Sheets
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1 - 4
Consolidated Statements of Income
……………………………………………………………………
5 - 6
Consolidated Statements of Changes in Stockholders’ Equity
………………………………………
7 - 8
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
………………………………………………………………
9 - 10
Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements
………………………………………………………….
11 - 109
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This report is originally issued in Indonesian language.
Independent Accountants’ Review Report
Report No. RPC-7680
Stockholders and Boards of Commissioners and Directors
PT Indosat Tbk
We have reviewed the consolidated balance sheets of PT Indosat Tbk (“the Company”) and Subsidiaries as of June 30, 2006 and 2007, and the related consolidated statements of income, changes in stockholders’ equity and cash flows for the six months then ended. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Company’s management.
We conducted our reviews in accordance with standards established by the Indonesian Institute of Accountants. A review of interim financial information consists principally of applying analytical procedures to financial data, and making inquiries of persons responsible for financial and accounting matters. It is substantially less in scope than an audit conducted in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards in Indonesia, the objective of which is the expression of an opinion regarding the financial statements taken as a whole. Accordingly, we do not express such an opinion.
Based on our reviews, we are not aware of any indications of material modifications that should be made to the consolidated financial statements referred to above in order for them to be in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles in Indonesia.
Purwantono, Sarwoko & Sandjaja
Drs. Hari Purwantono
Public Accountant License No. 98.1.0065
August 10, 2007
The accompanying consolidated financial statements are not intended to present the financial position, results of operations and cash flows in accordance with accounting principles and practices generally accepted in countries and jurisdictions other than Indonesia. The standards, procedures and practices to review such financial statements are those generally accepted and applied in Indonesia.
See Independent Accountants’ Review Report on review of consolidated financial statements.
The accompanying notes form an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar, except share data)
2007
Notes
2006
2007
(Note 3)
Rp
Rp
US$
ASSETS
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents
2d,4,30
3,671,484
6,560,790
724,629
Short-term investments - net of
allowance for decline in value
of Rp25,395 in 2006 and 2007
2e
9,325
-
-
Accounts receivable
2f
Trade
16
Related parties
PT Telekomunikasi
Indonesia Tbk (“Telkom”)
- net of allowance for
doubtful accounts of
Rp86,326 in 2006
and Rp84,047 in 2007
5,30
67,644
86,211
9,522
Others - net of allowance
for doubtful accounts of
Rp59,572 in 2006
and Rp58,387 in 2007
30
160,224
123,619
13,653
Third parties - net of allowance
for doubtful accounts of
Rp579,412 in 2006
and Rp500,103 in 2007
6
1,039,787
1,067,393
117,892
Others - net of allowance
for doubtful accounts of
Rp32,059 in 2006 and
Rp16,518 in 2007
30g
12,628
13,438
1,484
Inventories
2g
71,459
132,653
14,651
Derivative assets
2r,33
23,758
11,542
1,275
Advances
27,665
25,221
2,786
Prepaid taxes
7,14
924,517
788,132
87,048
Prepaid expenses
2h,2q,29,30
178,660
317,309
35,046
Other current assets
2d,30
26,123
30,539
3,373
Total Current Assets
6,213,274
9,156,847
1,011,359
See Independent Accountants’ Review Report on review of consolidated financial statements.
The accompanying notes form an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (continued)
June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar, except share data)
2007
Notes
2006
2007
(Note 3)
Rp
Rp
US$
NON-CURRENT ASSETS
Due from related parties - net of
allowance for doubtful
accounts of Rp1,860 in 2006
and Rp2,199 in 2007
2f,30
33,199
21,880
2,417
Deferred tax assets - net
2t,14
47,251
72,342
7,990
Investments in associated
companies - net of allowance
for decline in value of Rp56,300
in 2006 and 2007
2i,8
425
286
32
Other long-term investments - net of
allowance for decline in value of
Rp99,977 in 2006 and 2007
2i,9
2,730
2,730
302
Property and equipment
2j,2k,2p,
10,16,24
Carrying value
38,513,949
45,177,036
4,989,732
Accumulated depreciation
(15,073,967
)
(18,538,632
)
(2,047,563
)
Impairment in value
(98,611
)
(98,611
)
(10,891
)
Net
23,341,371
26,539,793
2,931,278
Goodwill and other
intangible assets - net
2c,2l,11
2,827,629
2,463,109
272,047
Long-term receivables
30g
114,188
101,879
11,252
Long-term prepaid pension - net
of current portion
2q,29,30
235,500
227,576
25,135
Long-term advances
12,30
240,965
742,169
81,971
Others
2d,2h,30
310,987
397,480
43,901
Total Non-current Assets
27,154,245
30,569,244
3,376,325
TOTAL ASSETS
33,367,519
39,726,091
4,387,684
See Independent Accountants’ Review Report on review of consolidated financial statements.
The accompanying notes form an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (continued)
June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar, except share data)
2007
Notes
2006
2007
(Note 3)
Rp
Rp
US$
LIABILITIES AND
STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Accounts payable - trade
Related parties
30
19,788
2,698
298
Third parties
219,456
304,427
33,623
Dividend payable
30,32
815,323
714,293
78,893
Procurement payable
13,30
2,968,981
3,983,269
439,946
Taxes payable
2t,14
120,543
259,233
28,632
Accrued expenses
15,29,30
856,549
1,144,881
126,450
Unearned income
2o
517,899
612,574
67,658
Deposits from customers
75,792
108,820
12,019
Derivative liabilities
2r,33
96,226
288,287
31,841
Current maturities of:
Loans payable
2m,16,30
127,880
1,354,620
149,616
Bonds payable
2m,17
5,526
1,050,000
115,971
Other current liabilities
26,023
45,543
5,030
Total Current Liabilities
5,849,986
9,868,645
1,089,977
NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES
Due to related parties
30
12,524
15,699
1,734
Deferred tax liabilities - net
2t,14
1,006,345
1,263,103
139,508
Loans payable - net of current
maturities
2m,16
Related parties
30
632,882
-
-
Third parties
937,444
601,636
66,449
Bonds payable - net of current
maturities
2m,17
9,929,465
11,752,495
1,298,045
Other non-current liabilities
18,29,30
589,394
594,810
65,696
Total Non-current Liabilities
13,108,054
14,227,743
1,571,432
TOTAL LIABILITIES
18,958,040
24,096,388
2,661,409
MINORITY INTEREST
2b
184,699
286,871
31,684
See Independent Accountants’ Review Report on review of consolidated financial statements.
The accompanying notes form an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.
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CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (continued)
June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar, except share data)
2007
Notes
2006
2007
(Note 3)
Rp
Rp
US$
STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Capital stock - Rp100 par value
per A share and B share
Authorized - 1 A share and
19,999,999,999 B shares
Issued and fully paid - 1 A share
and 5,401,323,499 B shares
in 2006, and 1 A share and
5,433,933,499 B shares in 2007
19
540,132
543,393
60,017
Premium on capital stock
19
1,392,127
1,546,587
170,818
Difference in transactions of equity
changes in associated
companies/subsidiaries
2i
403,812
403,812
44,600
Stock options
2n,20
39,564
-
-
Difference in foreign currency
translation
2b
286
1,176
130
Retained earnings
Appropriated
66,157
80,258
8,864
Unappropriated
11,782,702
12,767,606
1,410,162
TOTAL STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
14,224,780
15,342,832
1,694,591
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
33,367,519
39,726,091
4,387,684
See Independent Accountants’ Review Report on review of consolidated financial statements.
The accompanying notes form an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar, except share data)
2007
Notes
2006
2007
(Note 3)
Rp
Rp
US$
OPERATING REVENUES
2o,30
Cellular
21,35,36,37
4,290,844
5,897,104
651,326
Multimedia, Data Communication,
Internet (‘‘MIDI’’)
22
927,331
1,018,678
112,511
Fixed Telecommunication
23,35,36
548,936
774,447
85,537
Total Operating Revenues
5,767,111
7,690,229
849,374
OPERATING EXPENSES
2o
Depreciation and amortization
2j,10,11
1,738,359
2,024,987
223,657
Personnel
2n,2p,2q,
24,29,30
610,248
797,492
88,082
Compensation to telecommunications
carriers and service providers 26,30,36
,37
181,723
780,255
86,178
Administration and general
25,30
315,972
368,630
40,715
Maintenance
2j,30
272,133
361,666
39,945
Marketing
185,610
317,605
35,079
Leased circuits
30
92,631
101,915
11,256
Other costs of services
27,30
802,651
909,666
100,471
Total Operating Expenses
4,199,327
5,662,216
625,383
OPERATING INCOME
1,567,784
2,028,013
223,991
OTHER INCOME (EXPENSES) 2o
Interest income
30
119,323
82,006
9,057
Financing cost
2m,16,17,
28,30
(644,352
)
(639,540
)
(70,636
)
Amortization of goodwill
2l,11
(113,253
)
(113,253
)
(12,509
)
Loss on change in fair value of
derivatives - net
2r,33
(214,461
)
(90,140
)
(9,956
)
Gain (loss) on foreign exchange - net
2r,2s,5,6
141,877
(30,818
)
(3,404)
Others - net
(33,658
)
(36,529
)
(4,034
)
Other Expenses - Net
(744,524
)
(828,274
)
(91,482
)
EQUITY IN NET LOSS OF
ASSOCIATED COMPANY
2i,8
(99
)
-
-
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAX
823,161
1,199,739
132,509
See Independent Accountants’ Review Report on review of consolidated financial statements.
The accompanying notes form an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (continued)
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar, except share data)
2007
Notes
2006
2007
(Note 3)
Rp
Rp
US$
INCOME TAX EXPENSE
(BENEFIT)
2t,14
Current
116,271
340,391
37,596
Deferred
137,593
(3,358
)
(371
)
Income Tax Expense - Net
253,864
337,033
37,225
INCOME BEFORE MINORITY
INTEREST IN NET INCOME
OF SUBSIDIARIES
569,297
862,706
95,284
MINORITY INTEREST IN NET
INCOME OF SUBSIDIARIES
(20,546
)
(17,560
)
(1,939
)
NET INCOME
548,751
845,146
93,345
BASIC EARNINGS PER SHARE 2v,19,31
101.99
155.53
0.02
DILUTED EARNINGS PER SHARE 2v,19,20,31
100.46
155.53
0.02
BASIC EARNINGS PER ADS
(50 B shares per ADS) 2v,19,31
5,099.47
7,776.56
0.86
DILUTED EARNINGS PER ADS 2v,19,20,31
5,022.97
7,776.56
0.86
See Independent Accountants’ Review Report on review of consolidated financial statements.
The accompanying notes form an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah)
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006
Difference in
Transactions
Difference
Capital Stock -
of Equity Changes
in Foreign
Retained Earnings
Issued and
Premium on
in Associated
Stock
Currency
Description
Notes
Fully Paid
Capital Stock
Companies/Subsidiaries
Options
Translation
Appropriated
Unappropriated
Total
Balance as of January 1, 2006
535,617
1,178,274
403,812
90,763
228
49,922
12,056,712
14,315,328
Issuance of capital stock resulting from the exercise of Employee Stock Option
Program (“ESOP”) Phase II
19,20
4,515
213,853
-
(51,199
)
-
-
-
167,169
Increase in difference in foreign currency translation arising from the translation
of the financial statements of Indosat Finance Company B.V. and Indosat
International Finance Company B.V. from euro, and Indosat Singapore Pte. Ltd.
from U.S. dollar to rupiah - net of applicable income tax expense of Rp1, Rp1
and Rp23, respectively
2b
-
-
-
-
58
-
-
58
Resolution during the Annual Stockholders’ General Meeting on June 29, 2006
Declaration of cash dividend
32
-
-
-
-
-
-
(806,526
)
(806,526)
Appropriation for reserve fund
32
-
-
-
-
-
16,235
(16,235
)
-
Net income for the period
-
-
-
-
-
-
548,751
548,751
Balance as of June 30, 2006
540,132
1,392,127
403,812
39,564
286
66,157
11,782,702
14,224,780
See Independent Accountants’ Review Report on review of consolidated financial statements.
The accompanying notes form an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY (continued)
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah)
Six Months Ended June 30, 2007
Difference in
Transactions
Difference
Capital Stock -
of Equity Changes
in Foreign
Retained Earnings
Issued and
Premium on
in Associated
Currency
Description
Notes
Fully Paid
Capital Stock
Companies/Subsidiaries
Translation
Appropriated
Unappropriated
Total
Balance as of January 1, 2007
543,393
1,546,587
403,812
182
66,157
12,641,614
15,201,745
Increase in difference in foreign currency translation arising from the translation
of the financial statements of Indosat Finance Company B.V. and Indosat
International Finance Company B.V. from euro, and Indosat
Singapore Pte. Ltd. from U.S. dollar to rupiah - net of applicable income
tax expense of Rp214, Rp211 and Rp1, respectively
2b
-
-
-
994
-
-
994
Resolution during the Annual Stockholders’ General Meeting on June 5, 2007
Declaration of cash dividend
32
-
-
-
-
-
(705,053
)
(705,053
)
Appropriation for reserve fund
32
-
-
-
-
14,101
(14,101
)
-
Net income for the period
-
-
-
-
-
845,146
845,146
Balance as of June 30, 2007
543,393
1,546,587
403,812
1,176
80,258
12,767,606
15,342,832
PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar)
2007
Notes
2006
2007
(Note 3)
Rp
Rp
US$
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Cash received from:
Customers
5,672,524
7,657,129
845,718
Refund of taxes
7
-
194,656
21,499
Interest income
121,395
75,199
8,306
Swap income from interest rate swap contracts
33s,33t
2,583
1,386
153
Income from early termination of currency
forward contract
33l
-
688
76
Cash paid for:
Employees, suppliers and others
(2,327,468
)
(3,236,942
)
(357,515
)
Financing cost
(663,948
)
(590,503
)
(65,220
)
Taxes
(185,942
)
(224,849
)
(24,834
)
Swap cost from cross currency
swap contracts
33a,33c-33k
(47,079
)
(57,600
)
(6,362
)
Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities
2,572,065
3,819,164
421,821
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Capital contribution by minority interest in a
subsidiary
1d
-
47,684
5,267
Dividend income received from
long-term investment
9
-
29,996
3,313
Proceeds from sale of property and equipment
10
298
303
33
Acquisitions of property and equipment
10
(2,870,656
)
(3,505,900
)
(387,221
)
Proceeds from sale of short-term investment
40,269
-
-
Acquisition of intangible assets
11
(320,000
)
-
-
Purchase of short-term investment
(9,300
)
-
-
Net Cash Used in Investing Activities
(3,159,389
)
(3,427,917
)
(378,608
)
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Proceeds from bonds payable
17
31,150
3,000,000
331,345
Proceeds from long-term loans
16
357,367
441,401
48,752
Repayment of long-term loans
16
(22,600
)
(64,646
)
(7,140)
Swap cost from cross currency swap contract
33b
(29,817
)
(31,331
)
(3,460
)
Cash dividend paid by subsidiaries to minority interest
(3,075
)
(5,259
)
(581)
Increase in restricted cash and cash equivalents
(2,011
)
(3,135
)
(346
)
Proceeds from exercise of ESOP Phase II
20
167,169
-
-
Repayment of bonds payable
17
(956,644
)
-
-
Net Cash Provided by (Used in) Financing Activities
(458,461
)
3,337,030
368,570
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH AND
CASH EQUIVALENTS
(1,045,785
)
3,728,277
411,783
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT BEGINNING
OF PERIOD
4,717,269
2,807,260
310,057
BEGINNING BALANCE OF CASH AND
CASH EQUIVALENTS OF ACQUIRED SUBSIDIARY
-
25,253
2,789
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT END
OF PERIOD
4
3,671,484
6,560,790
724,629
DETAILS OF CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS:
Cash on hand and in banks
203,078
193,877
21,413
Time deposits with original maturities
of three months or less
3,468,406
6,366,913
703,216
Cash and cash equivalents as stated
in the consolidated balance sheets
3,671,484
6,560,790
724,629
See Independent Accountants’ Review Report on review of consolidated financial statements.
The accompanying notes form an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (continued)
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar)
2007
Notes
2006
2007
(Note 3)
Rp
Rp
US$
SUPPLEMENTAL CASH FLOWS INFORMATION:
Transaction not affecting cash flows:
Unpaid dividend
814,989
*
714,002
*
78,860
Acquisition of property and equipment
on account credited to procurement
payable
496,189
545,078
60,203
Premium on capital stock
51,199
-
-
*including dividend of PT Aplikanusa Lintasarta and
PT Indosat Mega Media
See Independent Accountants’ Review Report on review of consolidated financial statements.
The accompanying notes form an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
1.
GENERAL
a.
Company’s Establishment
PT Indosat Tbk (“the Company”) was established in the Republic of Indonesia on November 10, 1967 within the framework of the Indonesian Foreign Investment Law No. 1 of 1967 based on the notarial deed No. 55 of Mohamad Said Tadjoedin, S.H. The deed of establishment was published in Supplement No. 24 of State Gazette No. 26 dated March 29, 1968 of the Republic of Indonesia. In 1980, the Company was sold to the Government of the Republic of Indonesia and became a State-owned Company (Persero).
On February 7, 2003, the Company received the approval from the Capital Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) in its letter No. 14/V/PMA/2003 for the change of its legal status from a State-owned Company (Persero) into a Foreign Capital Investment Company. Subsequently, on March 21, 2003, the Company received the approval from the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights of the Republic of Indonesia on the amendment of its Articles of Association to reflect
the change of its legal status.
The Company’s Articles of Association has been amended from time to time. The latest amendment was covered by notarial deed No. 38 dated November 9, 2006 of Aulia
Taufani, S.H. (as a substitute notary of Sutjipto, S.H.) concerning the change in the number of the Company’s issued and fully paid capital stock. The latest amendment of the Company’s Articles of Association has been reported to and accepted by the Ministry of Law and Human Rights of the Republic of Indonesia based on its letter No. W7.HT.01.04.4134 dated November 28, 2006.
According to article 3 of its Articles of Association, the Company shall engage in providing telecommunications networks and/or services as well as informatics business by conducting
the following activities:
·
Provision of telecommunications networks and/or services and informatics business
·
Planning of services, construction of infrastructure and provision of telecommunications and informatics business facilities, including supporting resources
·
Carrying out operational services (comprising the marketing and sale of telecommunications networks and/or services and informatics business provided by the Company), maintenance, research and development of telecommunications and informatics business infrastructure and/or facilities, and providing education and training (both locally and overseas)
·
Engaging in services which are relevant to the development of telecommunications networks and/or services and informatics business.
The Company started its commercial operations in 1969.
Based on Law No. 3 of 1989 on telecommunications and pursuant to Government Regulation No. 77 of 1991, the Company had been re-confirmed as an Operating Body (“Badan Penyelenggara”) that provided international telecommunications service under the authority of the Government.
In 1999, the Government issued Law No. 36 on telecommunications (“Telecommunications Law”) which took effect on September 8, 2000. Under the Telecommunications Law, telecommunications activities cover:
·
Telecommunications networks
·
Telecommunications services
·
Special telecommunications services.
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These consolidated financial statements are originally issued in Indonesian language.
PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
1.
GENERAL (continued)
a.
Company’s Establishment (continued)
National state-owned companies, regional state-owned companies, privately owned companies and cooperatives are allowed to provide telecommunications networks and services. Individuals, government institutions and legal entities, other than telecommunications networks and service providers, are allowed to render special telecommunications services.
The Telecommunications Law prohibits activities that result in monopolistic practices and unhealthy competition, and expects to pave the way for market liberalization.
Based on the Telecommunications Law, the Company ceased as an Operating Body and has to obtain licenses from the government for the Company to engage in the provision of specific telecommunication networks and services.
On August 14, 2000, the Government of the Republic of Indonesia, through the Ministry of Communications, granted the Company an in-principle license as a nationwide Digital Communication System (“DCS”) 1800 telecommunications provider as compensation for the early termination effective August 1, 2003 of the exclusivity rights on international telecommunications services given to the Company prior to the granting of such license. On August 23, 2001, the Company obtained the operating license from the Ministry of Communications. Subsequently, based on Decree No. KP.247 dated November 6, 2001 issued by the Ministry of Communications, the operating license was transferred to the Company’s subsidiary, PT Indosat Multi Media Mobile (see “e” below).
On September 7, 2000, the Government of the Republic of Indonesia, through the Ministry of Communications, also granted the Company in-principle licenses for local and domestic long-distance telecommunications services as compensation for the termination of its exclusivity rights on international telecommunications services. On the other hand, Telkom was granted an in-principle license for international telecommunications services as compensation for the early termination of Telkom’s rights on local and domestic long-distance telecommunications services.
Based on a letter dated August 1, 2002 from the Ministry of Communications, the Company was granted an operating license for fixed local telecommunication network covering Jakarta and Surabaya. This operating license was converted to become a national license on April 17, 2003 based on Decree No. KP.130 Year 2003 of the Ministry of Communications. The values of
the above licenses granted to Telkom and the Company on the termination of their exclusive rights on local/domestic and international telecommunications services, respectively, have been determined by an independent appraiser.
Based on Announcement No. PM.2 Year 2004 dated March 30, 2004 of the Ministry of Communications regarding the Commencement of Restructuring of the Telecommunications Sector, the Company should pay to the Government the amount of Rp178,000 after tax as a result of the early termination of its exclusivity rights. In turn, the payment of any liability of the Company as a result of the early termination will be settled by the Government which is coordinated by the Ministry of State-owned Enterprises. This is in line with Article IX of a Shares Purchase Agreement dated December 15, 2002 between the Government of the Republic of Indonesia and Indonesia Communications Limited (“ICL”) (Note 19), whereby the Government agreed to undertake and covenant with ICL that it shall pay on behalf of the Company any liability, amount or claim required to be paid or suffered by the Company in relation to the surrender of above exclusivity r ights.
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These consolidated financial statements are originally issued in Indonesian language.
PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
1.
GENERAL (continued)
a.
Company’s Establishment (continued)
On June 28, 2001, the Government of the Republic of Indonesia, through the Directorate General of Posts and Telecommunications, granted the Company an in-principle license for Voice over Internet Protocol (“VoIP”) service. On April 26, 2002, the Company was granted an operating license for VoIP with national coverage. The Company’s operating license for VoIP will be evaluated every 5 years from the date of issuance.
On March 15, 2004, the Government of the Republic of Indonesia, through the Ministry of Communications, granted the Company an operating license for nationwide closed fixed communications network (e.g. Very Small Aperture Terminal or “VSAT”, frame relay, etc.) and Global System for Mobile Communication (“GSM”) cellular mobile network (including its basic telephony services). Subsequently, on May 21, 2004, the Government, through the Ministry of Communications, also granted the Company an operating license for fixed network and basic telephony services which covers the provision of local, national long-distance, and international long-distance telephony services. The licenses granted are subject to certain minimum development and operating performance requirements. These aforementioned licenses replaced the various licenses and rights previously granted to the Company by the Government.
On October 18, 2004, the Government of the Republic of Indonesia, through the Ministry of Communications, granted the Company an in-principle license for third generation (3G) mobile communications technology.
Based on Decree No. 19/KEP/M.KOMINFO/02/2006 dated February 14, 2006 of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, the Company has been determined as one of the winners in the selection of IMT-2000 cellular network providers using 2.1 GHz radio frequency spectrum (known as “3G”) for 1 block (2 x 5 MHz) of frequency. As a winner, the Company was obliged, among others, to pay the upfront fee of Rp320,000 (Note 11) and radio frequency fee.
Based on Decree No. 102/KEP/M.KOMINFO/10/2006 dated October 11, 2006, the Government of the Republic of Indonesia, through the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, amended the previous ministerial decree dated March 15, 2004 on the Company’s license on GSM cellular mobile network in order to include the rights and obligations of 3G services.
Based on Decree No. 181/KEP/M.KOMINFO/12/2006 dated December 12, 2006 of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology regarding 800 MHz Frequency Channels Allocation for Local Fixed Wireless Network Services with Limited Mobility and GSM Cellular Mobile Network, the Company has been granted two nationwide frequency channels, i.e channels 589 and 630 in the 800 MHz spectrum for Local Fixed Wireless Network Services with Limited Mobility.
The Company is domiciled at Jalan Medan Merdeka Barat No. 21, Jakarta and has 8 regional offices located in Jakarta, Bandung, Semarang, Surabaya, Medan, Palembang, Balikpapan and Makassar.
b.
Company’s Public Offerings
All of the Company’s B shares have been registered with and traded on the Jakarta Stock Exchange and Surabaya Stock Exchange since 1994. The Company’s American Depositary Shares (ADS, each representing 50 B shares) have also been traded on the New York Stock Exchange since 1994.
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These consolidated financial statements are originally issued in Indonesian language.
PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
1.
GENERAL (continued)
c.
Employees, Directors, Commissioners and Audit Committee
Based on a resolution at each of the (i) Annual Stockholders’ General Meeting held on June 29, 2006 which is notarized under Deed No. 175 of Aulia Taufani, S.H. (as a substitute notary of Sutjipto, S.H.) on the same date and (ii) Annual Stockholders’ General Meeting held on June 5, 2007 which is notarized under Deed No. 11 of Aulia Taufani, S.H. (as a substitute notary of Sutjipto, S.H.) on the same date, the composition of the Company’s Board of Commissioners and Board of Directors as of June 30, 2006 and 2007, respectively, are as follows:
2006
2007
President Commissioner
Peter Seah Lim Huat
Peter Seah Lim Huat
Commissioner
Lee Theng Kiat
Lee Theng Kiat
Commissioner
Sio Tat Hiang
Sio Tat Hiang
Commissioner
Sum Soon Lim
Sum Soon Lim
Commissioner
Roes Aryawijaya
Roes Aryawijaya
Commissioner
Setyanto P. Santosa
Setyanto P. Santosa
Commissioner
-
Sheikh Mohammed Bin
Suhaim Hamad Al-Thani
Commissioner
Lim Ah Doo*
Lim Ah Doo*
Commissioner
Farida Eva Riyanti Hutapea*
DR. Setio Anggoro Dewo*
Commissioner
Soeprapto S. IP*
Soeprapto S. IP*
* Independent commissioner
2006
2007
President Director
-**
Johnny Swandi Sjam
Deputy President Director
Kaizad Bomi Heerjee
Kaizad Bomi Heerjee
Finance Director
Wong Heang Tuck
Wong Heang Tuck
Corporate Services Director
S. Wimbo S. Hardjito
Wahyu Wijayadi
Information Technology
Director
Joseph Chan Lam Seng
Roy Kannan
Jabotabek and Corporate
Sales Director
Johnny Swandi Sjam
Fadzri Sentosa
Regional Sales Director
Wityasmoro Sih Handayanto
Syakieb A. Sungkar
Marketing Director
Wahyu Wijayadi
Guntur S. Siboro
Network Director
Raymond Tan Kim Meng
Raymond Tan Kim Meng
** In the absence of a President Director, the tasks of the President Director had been carried out by the Deputy President Director.
The composition of the Company’s Audit Committee as of June 30, 2006 and 2007 is as follows:
2006
2007
Chairman
Lim Ah Doo
Lim Ah Doo
Member
Farida Eva Riyanti Hutapea
DR. Setio Anggoro Dewo
Member
Soeprapto S. IP
Soeprapto S. IP
Member
Achmad Rivai
Achmad Rivai
Member
Achmad Fuad Lubis
Achmad Fuad Lubis
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These consolidated financial statements are originally issued in Indonesian language.
PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
1.
GENERAL (continued)
c.
Employees, Directors, Commissioners and Audit Committee (continued)
The Company and its subsidiaries (collectively referred to hereafter as “the Companies”) have approximately 7,787 and 7,648 employees, including non-permanent employees, as of
June 30, 2006 and 2007, respectively.
d.
Structure of the Company’s Subsidiaries
The Company has direct and indirect ownership in the following subsidiaries:
Start of
Percentage of Ownership (%)
Commercial
Name of Subsidiary
Location
Principal Activity
Operations
2006
2007
Indosat Finance Company B.V.
Amsterdam
Finance
2003
100.00
100.00
Indosat International Finance
Company B.V.
Ámsterdam
Finance
2005
100.00
100.00
Indosat Singapore Pte. Ltd.
Singapore
Telecommunication
2005
100.00
100.00
PT Indosat Mega Media
Jakarta
Multimedia
2001
99.85
99.85
PT Satelindo Multi Media
Jakarta
Multimedia
1999
99.60
99.60
PT Aplikanusa Lintasarta
Jakarta
Data Communication
1989
72.36
72.36
PT Starone Mitra Telekomunikasi
Semarang
Telecommunication
2006
-
55.36
PT Artajasa Pembayaran Elektronis
Jakarta
Telecommunication
2000
39.80
39.80
Satelindo International Finance B.V.
Amsterdam
Finance
1996
100.00
-*
Total Assets
(Before Eliminations)
Name of Subsidiary
2006
2007
Indosat Finance Company B.V.
2,823,907
2,774,383
Indosat International Finance Company B.V.
2,329,520
2,292,928
Indosat Singapore Pte. Ltd.
5,863
8,281
PT Indosat Mega Media
606,869
726,233
PT Satelindo Multi Media
10,690
10,690
PT Aplikanusa Lintasarta
1,007,145
1,000,406
PT Starone Mitra Telekomunikasi
-
178,323
PT Artajasa Pembayaran Elektronis
77,257
85,157
Satelindo International Finance B.V.
8,526
-*
* Liquidated in January 2007
Indosat Finance Company B.V. (“IFB”)
IFB was incorporated in Amsterdam (the Netherlands) on October 13, 2003. IFB is a company which is involved in the activities of a financing business; borrowing/lending/raising funds, including the issue of bonds, promissory notes or other securities or evidence of indebtedness; granting guarantees; and trading in currencies, securities and items of property in general. In October 2003, IFB issued guaranteed notes which are due in 2010 (Note 17).
Based on an IFB shareholder’s resolution dated February 20, 2006, the Company made additional capital injection of EUR2,000,000 (equivalent to Rp23,352) to IFB on August 31, 2006.
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
1.
GENERAL (continued)
d.
Structure of the Company’s Subsidiaries (continued)
Indosat International Finance Company B.V. (“IIFB”)
IIFB was incorporated in Amsterdam (the Netherlands) on April 27, 2005. IIFB is a company which is involved in the activities of a financing business; borrowing/lending/raising funds, including the issue of bonds, promissory notes or other securities or evidence of indebtedness; granting guarantees; and trading in currencies, securities and items of property in general. In June 2005, IIFB issued guaranteed notes which are due in 2012 (Note 17).
Based on an IIFB shareholder’s resolution dated February 20, 2006, the Company made additional capital injection of EUR2,000,000 (equivalent to Rp23,352) to IIFB on August 31, 2006.
Indosat Singapore Pte. Ltd. (“ISP”)
ISP was incorporated in Singapore on December 21, 2005 to engage in telecommunication services.
Based on an ISP shareholder’s resolution dated April 20, 2006, the Company agreed to make capital injection in ISP totalling US$650 (equivalent to SGD1,075,750). The Company transferred in full such amount to ISP’s bank account on April 26, 2006.
PT Indosat Mega Media (“IMM”)
IMM is engaged in providing multimedia services and creating multimedia products and programs.
PT Satelindo Multi Media (“SMM”)
SMM was established in 1999 to engage in various activities including telecommunications services. SMM has a preliminary license to operate as a multimedia service provider and
a license to operate as an internet service provider.
Based on a circular resolution of SMM’s shareholders, SMM will be subject to liquidation effective May 5, 2006. As of June 30, 2007, such liquidation has not yet been finalized.
PT Aplikanusa Lintasarta (“Lintasarta”)
Lintasarta is engaged in system data communications services, network applications services which include providing physical infrastructure and software application, and consultation services in data communications and information system for banking and other industries.
On June 3, 2007, the Company and Lintasarta’s other stockholders converted their respective investments in Lintasarta’s convertible bonds into Lintasarta’s common stock. Such conversion did not change the percentage of the Company’s ownership in Lintasarta (Note 17).
As of June 30, 2006 and 2007, the Company has 72.36% ownership in Lintasarta, which has 55% ownership in PT Artajasa Pembayaran Elektronis.
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
1. GENERAL (continued)
d.
Structure of the Company’s Subsidiaries (continued)
PT Starone Mitra Telekomunikasi (“SMT”)
SMT was established on June 15, 2006 in Semarang, Central Java, by the Company,
PT Sarana Pembangunan Jawa Tengah, PT Dawamiba Engineering and PT Trikomsel Multimedia to engage in construction and operation of fixed wireless access network using Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) 2000-1x technology for Central Java and its surrounding areas.
Based on an amendment dated August 23, 2006 to SMT’s Articles of Association, the Company agreed to contribute Rp51,302 to the capital of SMT that consists of Rp5,779 cash and Rp45,523 in-kind contributions, which were made in August 2006 and May 2007, respectively.
Furthermore, based on the latest amendment dated April 24, 2007 to SMT’s Articles of Association, the Company made additional cash capital injection amounting to Rp49,728, which was made on May 16, 2007. Based on such Articles of Association, the Company has 51.00% ownership in SMT. However, one of the stockholders decided not to make its additional cash capital injection as required. As a result, the Company’s ownership increased to 55.36% (Note 41b).
PT Artajasa Pembayaran Elektronis (“APE”)
APE is engaged in telecommunication and information services.
Satelindo International Finance B.V. (“SIB”)
SIB was incorporated in Amsterdam (the Netherlands) in 1996. SIB is a financing company that only facilitates borrowings of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia (“Satelindo” - see Note 1e) from third parties and is not involved in any other activity. In May 2000, SIB issued Guaranteed Floating Rate Bonds. In October 2003, Satelindo repaid its borrowings from SIB by using the proceeds from the Company’s capital contributions.
In the SIB shareholder’s meeting conducted on March 28, 2006, the shareholder agreed to start SIB’s voluntary liquidation process on April 1, 2006.
Based on an online extract from the Dutch Chamber of Commerce, the registration of SIB ended on January 17, 2007. Consequently, the liquidation process of SIB has been officially recognized since that date.
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
1.
GENERAL (continued)
e.
Merger of the Company, Satelindo, Bimagraha and IM3
Based on Merger Deed No. 57 dated November 20, 2003 (“merger date”) of Poerbaningsih Adi Warsito, S.H., the Company, Satelindo, PT Bimagraha Telekomindo (“Bimagraha”) and PT Indosat Multi Media Mobile (“IM3”) agreed to merge, with the Company as the surviving entity. All assets and liabilities owned by Satelindo, Bimagraha and IM3 were transferred to the Company on the merger date. These three companies were dissolved by operation of law without the need to undergo the regular liquidation process.
The names “Satelindo” and “IM3” in the following notes refer to these entities before they were merged with the Company, or as the entities that entered into contractual agreements that were taken over by the Company as a result of the merger.
2.
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
The accounting and reporting policies adopted by the Companies conform with generally accepted accounting principles in Indonesia. The significant accounting principles applied consistently in the preparation of the consolidated financial statements for the six months ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 are as follows:
a.
Basis of Consolidated Financial Statements
The consolidated financial statements are presented using the historical cost basis of accounting, except for inventories which are stated at the lower of cost or net realizable value, swap contracts which are stated at fair value and certain investments which are stated at fair value or net assets value.
The consolidated statements of cash flows classify cash receipts and payments into operating, investing and financing activities. The cash flows from operating activities are presented using
the direct method.
The reporting currency used in the consolidated financial statements is the Indonesian rupiah.
b.
Principles of Consolidation
The consolidated financial statements include the Company’s accounts and those of its subsidiaries as follows:
Ownership (%)
2006
2007
IFB
100.00
100.00
IIFB
100.00
100.00
ISP
100.00
100.00
IMM
99.85
99.85
SMM
99.60
99.60
Lintasarta
72.36
72.36
SMT
-
55.36
SIB
100.00
-*
* Liquidated in January 2007
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
2.
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
b.
Principles of Consolidation (continued)
The consolidated financial statements also include the accounts of APE (Lintasarta’s 55%-owned subsidiary). The accounts of APE in 2006 and 2007 were consolidated because its financial and operating policies were controlled by Lintasarta.
The accounts of IFB, IIFB, ISP and SIB were translated into rupiah amounts at the middle rate of exchange prevailing at balance sheet date for balance sheet accounts and the average rate during the period for profit and loss accounts. The resulting differences arising from the translations of the financial statements of IFB, IIFB, ISP and SIB are presented as part of “Difference in Foreign Currency Translation” under the Stockholders’ Equity section of the consolidated balance sheets.
Minority interest in subsidiaries represents the minority stockholders’ proportionate share in
the equity of the subsidiaries which are not wholly owned. All significant inter-company transactions and balances are eliminated in consolidation.
c.
Accounting for Acquired Businesses
For an acquisition accounted for under the pooling-of-interests method, the historical carrying amount of the net equity of the entity acquired is combined with that of the acquirer, as if they were a single entity for all periods presented, in accordance with Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (“SAK”) 38 (Revised 2004), “Accounting for Restructuring Transactions of Entities under Common Control”. The difference between the net consideration paid or received and book value, net of applicable income tax, is shown under Stockholders’ Equity as “Difference in Value from Restructuring Transactions of Entities under Common Control”. The balance of “Difference in Value from Restructuring Transactions of Entities under Common Control” can be realized to gain or loss from the time the common control no longer exists between the entities that entered into the transactions.
For acquisitions accounted for under the purchase method, the excess of the acquisition cost over the fair values of the identifiable net assets acquired at the date of acquisition is recognized as goodwill.
d.
Cash and Cash Equivalents
Time deposits with original maturities of three months or less at the time of placement are considered as “Cash Equivalents”.
Cash and cash equivalents which are pledged as collateral for long-term debts, Letter of Credit facilities and bank guarantees are not classified as part of “Cash and Cash Equivalents”. These are presented as part of either “Other Current Assets” or “Non-current Assets - Others”.
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
2.
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
e.
Short-term Investments
Short-term investments consist of:
·
Investment in debt securities
Investment in debt securities which are classified as available-for-sale is recorded at fair value in accordance with SAK 50, “Accounting for Investments in Certain Securities”. Unrealized gain (loss), if any, at balance sheet date is credited (charged) to “Unrealized Holding Gain (Loss) on Marketable Securities”, which is a component of Stockholders’ Equity, and will be recognized as income or loss upon realization.
Investment in debt securities which are classified as trading is recorded at fair value. Any unrealized gain (loss) at balance sheet date is credited (charged) to current operations.
·
Mutual funds
Mutual funds which are classified as trading security under SAK 50 are stated at their net assets value at balance sheet date. Unrealized gains or losses from the changes in net assets value at balance sheet date are credited or charged to current operations.
·
Time deposits with original maturities of more than three months at the time of placement
The time deposits are recorded at historical value.
f.
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
Allowance for doubtful accounts is provided based on management's evaluation of
the collectibility of the accounts at the end of the period.
g.
Inventories
Inventories, which mainly consist of starter packs and pulse reload vouchers, are valued at
the lower of cost or net realizable value. Cost is determined using the moving-average method.
h.
Prepaid Expenses
Prepaid expenses, mainly frequency fee, salaries, rental and insurance, are expensed as the related asset is utilized. The non-current portion of prepaid expenses is shown as part of “Non-current Assets - Others”.
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
2.
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
i.
Investments
Investments consist of:
·
Investments in associated companies
Investments in shares of stock wherein the Companies have an equity interest of at least 20% but not exceeding 50% are accounted for under the equity method, whereby the investment cost is increased or decreased by the Companies’ share of the net earnings or losses of
the investees since the date of acquisition and decreased by dividends received. Equity in net earnings (losses) is being adjusted for the straight-line amortization over fifteen years of
the difference between the cost of such investment and the Companies’ proportionate share in the underlying fair value of the net assets at date of acquisition (goodwill).
If the Companies’ share in the equity of an investee, subsequent to transactions resulting in
a change in the equity of the investee, is different from the Companies’ share in the equity of the investee prior to such transactions, the difference is recognized by a credit or charge to “Difference in Transactions of Equity Changes in Associated Companies/Subsidiaries”, net of applicable income tax, after adjusting their equity in the investee to conform with their accounting policies.
·
Investments in shares of stock that do not have readily determinable fair value in which
the equity interest is less than 20%, and other long-term investments are carried at cost.
·
Investments in equity shares that have readily determinable fair value which are classified as available-for-sale are recorded at fair value, in accordance with SAK 50.
j.
Property and Equipment
Property and equipment are stated at cost (which includes capitalization of certain borrowing cost incurred during the construction phase), less accumulated depreciation and impairment in value. Depreciation of property and equipment is computed using the straight-line method based on the estimated useful lives of the assets.
Based on its review and assessment, starting January 1, 2005, the Company changed the estimated useful lives of certain property and equipment. The change in the estimated useful lives was made to reflect the effect of the integration of telecommunications network by location within the country and also in consideration of the effect of technological advancement and upgrades done by the Company. Below are the estimated useful lives starting January 1, 2005:
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
2.
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
j.
Property and Equipment (continued)
Years
Buildings
15 to 20
Submarine cables
12
Earth stations
10
Inland link
15
Switching equipment
10
Telecommunications peripherals
5
Information technology equipment
3 to 5
Office equipment
5
Building and leasehold improvements
5
Vehicles
5
Cellular technical equipment
10 to 15
Satellite technical equipment
12
Transmission and cross-connection equipment
12
Fixed Wireless Access (“FWA”) technical equipment
10
Landrights are stated at cost.
The cost of maintenance and repairs is charged to income as incurred; significant renewals and betterment which enhance the asset condition over its initial performance, are capitalized. When properties are retired or otherwise disposed of, their costs and the related accumulated depreciation are removed from the accounts, and any resulting gains or losses are recognized in the consolidated statement of income for the period.
Properties under construction and installation are stated at cost and consist mainly of cellular technical equipment, building and leasehold improvements, transmission and cross-connection equipment, inland link, FWA technical equipment, telecommunications peripherals, information technology equipment, building, and office equipment.
All borrowing costs, which include interest and foreign exchange differentials that can be attributed to qualifying assets, are capitalized to the cost of properties under construction and installation. Capitalization of borrowing costs ceases when the construction or installation is completed and the constructed or installed asset is ready for its intended use.
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
2.
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
k.
Impairment of Assets Value
In accordance with SAK 48, “Impairment of Assets Value”, the Companies review whether there is an indication of assets impairment at balance sheet date. If there is an indication of assets impairment, the Companies estimate the recoverable amount of the assets. Impairment loss is recognized as a charge to current operations.
l.
Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets
At the time the Company acquires a subsidiary which is not an entity under common control, any excess of the acquisition cost over the Company’s interest in the fair value of the subsidiary’s identifiable assets, net of liabilities, as of acquisition date is recognized as goodwill. Goodwill is amortized using the straight-line method over 15 years.
At the time of acquisition of a subsidiary, any intangible assets recognized are amortized using the straight-line method based on the estimated useful lives of the assets as follows:
Years
Customer base
- Prepaid
6
- Post-paid
5
Spectrum license
5
Brand
8
Upfront fee in connection with the license to use 2.1 GHz radio frequency bandwidth (Note 1a) is amortized using the straight-line method over 10 years.
The Company reviews the carrying amount of goodwill and other intangible assets whenever events or circumstances indicate that their value is impaired. Impairment loss is recognized as a charge to current operations.
m.
Bonds/Debt Issuance Cost
Expenses incurred in connection with the issuance of bonds/debt are deducted from the proceeds thereof. The difference between the net proceeds and the nominal value of the bonds/debt is recognized as premium or discount that should be amortized over the term of the bonds/debt.
n.
Stock-based Compensation
In accordance with SAK 53, “Accounting for Stock-based Compensation”, compensation expenses are accrued during the vesting period based on the fair values of all stock options as of the grant date.
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
2.
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
o.
Revenue and Expense Recognition
Cellular
Cellular revenues arising from airtime and roaming calls are recognized based on the duration of successful calls made through the Company’s cellular network.
For post-paid subscribers, monthly service fees are recognized as the service is provided.
For prepaid subscribers, the activation component of starter package sales is recognized upon delivery to dealers or direct sale to end-customers. Sales of initial/reload vouchers are recorded as unearned revenue and recognized as revenue upon usage of the airtime or upon expiration of the airtime.
Cellular revenues are presented on a net basis, after compensation to value added service providers.
MIDI
Frame Net, World Link and Direct Link
Revenues arising from installation service are recognized upon the completion of the installation of equipment used for network connection purposes in the customers’ premises. Revenues from monthly service fees are recognized as the services are provided.
Internet
Revenues arising from installation service are recognized at the time the installations are placed in service. Revenues from monthly service fees are recognized as the services are provided. Revenues from usage charges are recognized monthly based on the duration of internet usage or based on the fixed amount of charges depending on the arrangement with the customers.
Satellite Lease
Revenues are recognized on the straight-line basis over the lease term.
Revenues from other MIDI services are recognized when the services are rendered.
Fixed Telecommunication
International Calls
Revenues from outgoing international call traffic are recognized on the basis of the actual recorded traffic for the period and are reported on a net basis, after allocations to overseas international carriers.
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
2.
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
o.
Revenue and Expense Recognition (continued)
Fixed Telecommunication (continued)
Fixed Wireless
Fixed wireless revenues arising from usage charges are recognized based on the duration of successful calls made through the Company’s fixed network.
For post-paid subscribers, activation fees are recognized upon activation of new subscribers in the Company’s fixed network while monthly service fees are recognized as the service is provided.
For prepaid customers, the activation component of starter package sales is recognized upon delivery to dealers or direct sale to end-customers. Sale of initial/reload vouchers is recorded as unearned revenue and recognized as revenue upon usage of the airtime or upon expiration of the airtime.
Fixed Line
Revenues from fixed line installations are recognized at the time the installations are placed in service. Revenues from usage charges are recognized based on the duration of successful calls made through the Company’s fixed network.
Interconnection Revenue
Revenues from network interconnection with other domestic and international telecommunications carriers are recognized monthly on the basis of the actual recorded traffic for the month.
Prior to 2007, operating revenues for interconnection services under interconnection agreements based on revenue-sharing arrangement (Note 36) are reported on a net basis, after interconnection expenses/charges. Operating revenues for interconnections that are not made under contractual sharing agreements, i.e., based on tariff as stipulated by the Government (Note 35), are reported on a gross basis, before interconnection expenses/charges (Note 26). These interconnection expenses/charges are accounted for as operating expenses in the period these are incurred.
In 2007, the Companies entered into several Memoranda of Understanding to amend the existing revenue-sharing arrangements and to reflect the new cost-based interconnection scheme based on Regulation No. 08/PER/M.KOMINFO/02/2006 of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (Note 36). Under the new scheme, operating revenues for interconnection services are to be reported on a gross basis starting 2007. The interconnection expenses/charges are accounted for as operating expenses in the period these are incurred.
Expenses
Expenses are recognized when incurred.
p.
Personnel Costs
Personnel costs which are directly related to the development, construction and installation of property and equipment are capitalized as part of the cost of such assets.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
2.
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
q.
Pension Plan and Employee Benefits
Pension costs under the Companies’ defined benefit pension plans are determined by periodic actuarial calculation using the projected-unit-credit method and applying the assumptions on discount rate, expected return on plan assets and annual rate of increase in compensation. Actuarial gains or losses are recognized as income or expense when the net cumulative unrecognized actuarial gains or losses for each individual plan at the end of the previous reporting year exceed 10% of the defined benefit obligation at that date. These gains or losses are recognized on a straight-line basis over the expected average remaining working lives of the employees. Past service cost is recognized over the estimated average remaining service periods of the employees.
The Companies follow SAK 24 (Revised 2004), “Employee Benefits”, which regulates the accounting and disclosure for employee benefits, both short-term (e.g. paid annual leave, paid sick leave) and long-term (e.g. long-service leave, post-employment medical benefits).
r.
Derivatives
The Company enters into and engages in currency swap and foreign exchange contracts/transactions for the purpose of managing its foreign exchange rate exposures emanating from the Company’s bonds payable in foreign currencies.
The Company applies SAK 55 (Revised 1999), “Accounting for Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities”. SAK 55 (Revised 1999) sets forth the accounting and reporting standards for derivative transactions and hedging activities, which require that every derivative instrument (including embedded derivatives) be recognized as either asset or liability based on the fair value of each contract. Fair value is a computation of present value by using data and assumption which are commonly used. Based on the specific requirements for hedge accounting under SAK 55 (Revised 1999), the Company’s instruments do not qualify and are not designated as hedge activities for accounting purposes. The changes in the fair value of such derivative instruments are recorded directly as a charge or credit to current operations.
The net changes in fair value of derivative instruments, swap cost or income and termination cost or income are credited or charged to “Loss on Change in Fair Value of Derivatives - Net”, which is presented under Other Income (Expenses) in the consolidated statements of income.
The gain (loss) from the settlement of currency forward contracts is credited or charged to “Gain (Loss) on Foreign Exchange - Net”, which is presented under Other Income (Expenses) in the consolidated statements of income.
s.
Foreign Currency Transactions and Balances
Transactions involving foreign currencies are recorded at the rates of exchange prevailing at
the time the transactions are made. At balance sheet date, monetary assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are adjusted to reflect the average buying and selling rates prevailing at such date as published by Bank Indonesia and the resulting gains or losses are credited or charged to current operations, except for foreign exchange differentials that can be attributed to qualifying assets which are capitalized to assets under construction and installation.
For June 30, 2006 and 2007, the foreign exchange rates used (in full amounts) were Rp9,300 and Rp9,054 to US$1, respectively, computed by taking the average of the last buying and selling rates of bank notes published by Bank Indonesia (Central Bank).
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
2.
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
t.
Income Tax
Current tax expense is provided based on the estimated taxable income for the period. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are recognized for temporary differences between the financial and the tax bases of assets and liabilities at each reporting date. Future tax benefits, such as the carryover of unused tax losses, are also recognized to the extent that such benefits are more likely than not to be realized. The tax effects for the period are allocated to current operations, except for the tax effects from transactions which are directly charged or credited to stockholders’ equity.
Deferred tax assets and liabilities are measured at the tax rates that are expected to apply in
the period when the asset is realized or the liability is settled, based on tax rates (and tax laws) that have been enacted or substantively enacted at the balance sheet date.
Amendment to tax obligations is recorded when an assessment is received or, if appealed, when the result of the appeal is determined.
For each of the consolidated entities, the tax effects of temporary differences and tax loss
carryover, which individually are either assets or liabilities, are shown at the applicable net amounts.
u.
Segment Reporting
The Companies follow Revised SAK 5, “Segment Reporting”, in the presentation of segment reporting in their financial statements. Revised SAK 5 provides more detailed guidance for identifying reportable business segments and geographical segments. The financial information which is used by management for evaluating the segment performance is presented in Note 39.
v.
Basic Earnings per Share/ADS and Diluted Earnings per Share/ADS
In accordance with SAK 56, “Earnings Per Share”, basic earnings per share is computed by dividing net income by the weighted-average number of shares outstanding during the period after considering the effect of exercise of ESOP Phase II (Note 31).
Diluted earnings per share is computed by dividing net income by the weighted-average number of shares outstanding during the period, after considering the dilutive effect caused by the stock options relating to the ESOP and convertible bonds issued by a subsidiary (Note 17).
Basic/diluted earnings per ADS is computed by multiplying basic/diluted earnings per share by 50, which is equal to the number of shares per ADS.
w.
Use of Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles requires the management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
2.
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
x.
Revised Statements of Financial Accounting Standards
In May 2007, the Indonesian Institute of Accountants announced the approval of the following revised SAK in December 2006:
·
SAK 50 (Revised 2006), “Financial Instruments: Presentation and Disclosures”, contains the requirements for the presentation of financial instruments and identifies the information that should be disclosed. The presentation requirements apply to the classification of financial instruments, from the perspective of the issuer, into financial assets, financial liabilities and equity instruments; the classification of related interests, dividends, losses and gains; and the circumstances in which financial assets and financial liabilities should be offset. This SAK requires the disclosure, among others, of information about factors that affect the amount, timing and certainty of an entity’s future cash flows relating to financial instruments and the
accounting policies applied to those instruments. SAK 50 (Revised 2006) supersedes SAK 50, “Accounting for Certain Investments in Securities”, and is applied prospectively for financial statements covering the periods beginning on or after January 1, 2009. Early application is encouraged.
·
SAK 55 (Revised 2006), “Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement”, establishes the principles for recognizing and measuring financial assets, financial liabilities and some contracts to buy or sell non-financial items. This SAK provides the definitions and characteristics of derivatives, the categories of financial instruments, recognition and measurement, hedge accounting and determination of hedging relationships, among others. SAK 55 (Revised 2006) supersedes SAK 55 (Revised 1999), “Accounting for Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities”, and is applied prospectively for financial statements covering the periods beginning on or after January 1, 2009. Early application is encouraged.
The Companies have not adopted early these SAKs. The Companies are currently studying them and have not yet determined the related effects on the consolidated financial statements.
3.
TRANSLATIONS OF RUPIAH INTO UNITED STATES DOLLAR
The consolidated financial statements are stated in rupiah. The translations of the rupiah into United States dollar (US$) are included solely for the convenience of the readers, using the average buying and selling rates published by Bank Indonesia on June 30, 2007 of Rp9,054
to US$1 (in full amounts). The convenience translations should not be construed as representations that the rupiah amounts have been, could have been, or could in the future be, converted into U.S. dollar at this or any other rate of exchange.
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
4.
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS
This account consists of the following:
2006
2007
Cash on hand
Rupiah
1,220
1,705
U.S. dollar (US$14 in 2006 and US$13 in 2007)
133
114
1,353
1,819
Cash in banks
Related parties (Note 30)
Rupiah
PT Bank Mandiri (Persero) Tbk (“Mandiri”)
12,704
11,519
PT Bank Mandiri Syari’ah (“Mandiri Syari’ah”)
706
2,297
PT Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (“BNI”)
523
2,226
PT Bank Pembangunan Daerah Sumatera Selatan
901
2,147
PT Bank Internasional Indonesia Tbk (“BII”)
759
1,953
Bank Pembangunan Daerah DKI Jakarta
3,412
1,534
PT Bank Danamon Indonesia Tbk (“Danamon”)
2,121
757
Bank Pembangunan Daerah Yogyakarta
(“BPD Yogyakarta”)
1,342
665
Others (each below Rp500)
887
1,836
U.S. dollar
Mandiri (US$1,524 in 2006 and US$586 in 2007)
14,172
5,306
Others (US$116 in 2006 and US$7 in 2007)
1,077
61
Third parties
Rupiah
PT Bank Central Asia Tbk (“BCA”)
8,487
31,061
Deutsche Bank AG, Jakarta Branch
7,938
10,202
Citibank N.A., Jakarta Branch
1,058
6,767
PT Bank Umum Koperasi Indonesia (“Bukopin”)
2,502
5,749
PT Bank Niaga Tbk (“Niaga”)
5,921
4,147
PT Bank Mega Tbk (“Mega”)
-
2,437
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp. Ltd.,
Jakarta Branch
7,422
1,300
PT Bank Permata Tbk
4,813
1,223
PT Bank Artha Graha Internasional Tbk
506
508
Others (each below Rp500)
674
538
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
4.
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS (continued)
2006
2007
Cash in banks (continued)
Third parties (continued)
U.S. dollar
Fortis Bank, The Netherlands (US$5,680)
-
51,430
Deutsche Bank AG, Jakarta Branch (US$11,509 in 2006
and US$2,973 in 2007)
107,032
26,916
Citibank N.A., Jakarta Branch (US$1,058 in 2006 and
US$1,418 in 2007)
9,838
12,838
Citibank N.A., Singapore Branch (US$480 in 2006 and
US$437 in 2007)
4,467
3,959
Bukopin (US$250 in 2006 and US$231 in 2007)
2,324
2,095
Others (US$15 in 2006 and US$65 in 2007)
139
587
201,725
192,058
Time deposits
Related parties (Note 30)
Rupiah
Mandiri
623,085
1,338,485
PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (“BRI”)
10,000
685,000
Danamon
125,900
257,900
Mandiri Syari’ah
70,000
175,000
BNI
25,215
168,215
PT Bank Tabungan Negara (Persero) (“BTN”)
54,500
140,000
PT Bank DBS Indonesia (“DBS”)
-
100,000
PT Bank Pembangunan Daerah Jawa Tengah
-
26,000
BPD Yogyakarta
-
1,000
U.S. dollar
DBS (US$45,000)
-
407,430
BNI (US$25,000 in 2006 and US$20,000 in 2007)
232,500
181,080
Danamon (US$15,000 in 2006 and 2007)
139,500
135,810
BTN (US$10,000 in 2006 and 2007)
93,000
90,540
Mandiri (US$1,509 in 2006 and US$6,863 in 2007)
14,036
62,141
BRI (US$25,000)
232,500
-
Mandiri Syari’ah (US$15,000)
139,500
-
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
4.
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS (continued)
2006
2007
Time deposits (continued)
Third parties
Rupiah
Deutsche Bank AG, Jakarta Branch
234,167
528,180
BCA
201,500
202,000
Standard Chartered Bank, Jakarta Branch
75,000
200,000
Niaga
123,500
177,500
PT Bank Muamalat Indonesia Tbk (“Muamalat”)
35,000
150,000
Bukopin
38,000
109,500
Mega
10,552
2,802
Citibank N.A., Jakarta Branch
30,000
-
Others
6
1,006
U.S. dollar
Muamalat (US$10,000 in 2006 and US$40,000 in 2007)
93,000
362,160
Deutsche Bank AG, Jakarta Branch (US$33,028 in 2006
and US$34,456 in 2007)
307,160
311,965
Citibank N.A., Jakarta Branch (US$25,000)
-
226,350
Niaga (US$30,300 in 2006 and US$23,100 in 2007)
281,785
209,147
Bukopin (US$30,000 in 2006 and US$13,000 in 2007)
279,000
117,702
3,468,406
6,366,913
Total
3,671,484
6,560,790
Time deposits denominated in rupiah earned interest at annual rates ranging from 6.00% to 13.00% in 2006 and from 2.75% to 10.25% in 2007, while those denominated in U.S. dollar earned interest at annual rates ranging from 1.38% to 4.75% in 2006 and from 1.50% to 5.15% in 2007.
The interest rates on time deposits in related parties are comparable to those offered by third parties.
5.
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - TRADE - TELKOM
This account represents receivables for uncollected international calls, telex and telegram charges to subscribers which were billed by Telkom, and receivables from cellular interconnection revenue net of interconnection charges payable to Telkom for these services and for leased circuits, and other charges (Note 30).
The aging schedule of the accounts receivable is as follows:
2006
2007
Number of
Percentage
Percentage
Months Outstanding
Amount
(%)
Amount
(%)
0 - 3 months
78,633
51.07
87,886
51.62
4 - 6 months
112
0.07
4,253
2.50
Over 6 months
75,225
48.86
78,119
45.88
Total
153,970
100.00
170,258
100.00
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
5.
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - TRADE - TELKOM (continued)
The changes in the allowance for doubtful accounts provided on the trade accounts receivable from Telkom are as follows:
2006
2007
Balance at beginning of period
89,485
81,803
Provision (reversal)
(3,111
)
2,237
Net effect of foreign exchange adjustment
(48
)
7
Balance at end of period
86,326
84,047
The net effect of foreign exchange adjustment was due to the strengthening or weakening of the rupiah vis-à-vis the U.S. dollar in relation to U.S. dollar accounts previously provided with allowance and was credited or charged to “Gain (Loss) on Foreign Exchange - Net”.
Management believes the established allowance is sufficient to cover probable losses from uncollectible accounts receivable.
6.
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - TRADE - THIRD PARTIES
This account consists of the following:
2006
2007
Overseas international carriers
DiGi Telecommunications Sdn Bhd, Malaysia (US$10,929 in 2006
and US$24,582 in 2007)
101,639
222,564
Saudi Telecom Company, Saudi Arabia (US$12,467 in 2006 and
US$7,265 in 2007)
115,939
65,777
Telekom Malaysia Berhad, Malaysia (US$6,037 in 2006 and
US$4,168 in 2007)
56,147
37,733
Celcom Malaysia Berhad, Malaysia (US$1,278 in 2006 and
US$3,889 in 2007)
11,886
35,211
Cableview Services Sdn Bhd (“Mega TV”), Malaysia (US$3,289 in
2006 and 2007)
30,591
29,782
UAE-Etisalat, United Arab Emirates (US$5,810 in 2006 and
US$3,272 in 2007)
54,038
29,625
Maxis International Sdn Bhd, Malaysia (US$5,983 in 2006 and
US$3,000 in 2007)
55,645
27,159
Eastern Broadband Telecom, Taiwan (US$1,768 in 2006
and US$2,362 in 2007)
16,444
21,389
NTT Communication Corporation, Japan (US$2,310 in 2006
and US$2,284 in 2007)
21,487
20,681
Mega Media Broadcasting Network Co. Ltd., Taiwan (US$2,203 in
2006 and 2007)
20,489
19,947
Korea International Telecommunication, Korea (US$425 in 2006
and US$1,111 in 2007)
3,955
10,062
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
6.
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - TRADE - THIRD PARTIES (continued)
2006
2007
Overseas international carriers (continued)
Jabatan Telekom Brunei, Brunei Darussalam (US$945 in 2006 and
US$463 in 2007)
8,788
4,195
MCI Worldcom, U.S.A. (US$595 in 2006 and US$233 in 2007)
5,548
2,112
Reach Hongkong, Hong Kong (US$665 in 2006 and US$188 in 2007)
6,181
1,704
TT Dotcom Sdn Bhd, Malaysia (US$693 in 2006 and US$151 in 2007)
6,442
1,371
DDI Corporation, Japan (US$2,056 in 2006 and US$114 in 2007)
19,157
1,038
Others (each below Rp20,000, including US$27,070 in 2006 and
US$26,586 in 2007)
260,696
249,714
795,072
780,064
Local companies
PT Ratelindo
8,930
10,033
PT Satkomindo Mediyasa (US$798 in 2006 and US$566 in 2007)
7,422
5,124
PT Cyberindo Aditama (US$304 in 2006 and US$504 in 2007)
2,832
4,566
PT Cakrawala Andalas Televisi (US$611 in 2006 and US$137 in 2007)
5,680
1,243
Others (each below Rp6,000, including US$11,457 in 2006 and
US$18,784 in 2007)
260,202
326,741
285,066
347,707
Post-paid subscribers from:
Cellular
503,763
394,268
Fixed lines
16,195
26,599
Fixed wireless
19,103
18,858
539,061
439,725
Total
1,619,199
1,567,496
Less allowance for doubtful accounts
579,412
500,103
Net
1,039,787
1,067,393
The aging schedule of the accounts receivable is as follows:
2006
2007
Number of
Percentage
Percentage
Months Outstanding
Amount
(%)
Amount
(%)
0 - 6 months
777,216
48.00
738,274
47.10
7 - 12 months
272,342
16.82
377,118
24.06
13 - 24 months
284,590
17.58
184,001
11.74
Over 24 months
285,051
17.60
268,103
17.10
Total
1,619,199
100.00
1,567,496
100.00
As of June 30, 2007, approximately 1.85% of accounts receivable - trade are pledged as collateral to long-term bank loans obtained by Lintasarta (Note 16).
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
6.
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - TRADE - THIRD PARTIES (continued)
The changes in the allowance for doubtful accounts provided on the accounts receivable - trade from third parties are as follows:
2006
2007
Balance at beginning of period
528,314
423,730
Provision
73,448
75,829
Net effect of foreign exchange adjustment
(4,209
)
544
Write-off
(18,141
)
-
Balance at end of period
579,412
500,103
The net effect of foreign exchange adjustment was due to the strengthening or weakening of the rupiah vis-à-vis the U.S. dollar in relation to U.S. dollar accounts previously provided with allowance and was credited or charged to “Gain (Loss) on Foreign Exchange - Net”.
There are no significant concentrations of credit risk, except for the trade accounts receivable from Telkom (Note 5).
Management believes the established allowance is sufficient to cover probable losses from uncollectible accounts receivable.
7.
PREPAID TAXES
This account consists of the following:
2006
2007
Claims for tax refund
770,945
660,764
Value Added Tax (“VAT”)
113,906
99,288
Others
39,666
28,080
Total
924,517
788,132
Claims for tax refund in 2006 and 2007 mainly consist of the Company’s claims for tax refund from the excess prepayments of the Company’s income tax articles 22, 23 and 25 over the Company’s current income tax expense.
On December 4, 2006, the Company received assessment letter on tax overpayment (“SKPLB”) from the Directorate General of Taxation (“DGT”) for the Company’s 2004 corporate income tax amounting to Rp199,552. On April 12, 2007, the Company received the refund of the tax overpayment amounting to Rp130,813 after offsetting the assessment letters on tax underpayment (“SKPKBs”) for the Company’s VAT for the periods January - March 2004 and August - October 2004, and income tax articles 23 and 26 for fiscal year 2004, including penalties and interest (Note 14).
On March 27, 2007, the Company received SKPLBs from the DGT advising the Company of its approval to refund the overpayment of 2005 corporate income tax and VAT amounting to Rp135,766 and Rp39,052, respectively, which amounts are lower than those recognized by the Company in its financial statements. The Company accepted partially the corrections on the 2005 corporate income tax and all of the corrections on the VAT, totalling Rp5,375 and charged them to current operations in 2007. On May 16, 2007, the Company received the refund amounting to Rp63,843 after offsetting the SKPKBs for the Company’s income tax articles 23 and 26 for fiscal year 2005, including penalties and interest (Note 14) and the tax collection letters (“STPs”) for other income taxes. On June 22, 2007, the Company filed an objection letter to the Tax Office regarding the remaining tax corrections on the 2005 corporate income tax.
34
These consolidated financial statements are originally issued in Indonesian language.
PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
8.
INVESTMENTS IN ASSOCIATED COMPANIES
This account consists of the following investments which are accounted for under the equity method:
Company’s
Portion of
Accumulated
Equity in
Undistributed
Net Income (Loss)
of Associated
Carrying
Ownership (%)
Cost
Companies
Value
2006
Investments in:
PT Multi Media Asia Indonesia
26.67
56,512
(212
)56,300
PT Swadharma Marga Inforindo
20.00
100
325
425
Total
56,612
113
56,725
Less allowance for decline in value
56,300
-
56,300
Net
312
113
425
2007
Investments in:
PT Multi Media Asia Indonesia
26.67
56,512
(212
)56,300
PT Swadharma Marga Inforindo
20.00
100
186
286
Total
56,612
(26
)56,586
Less allowance for decline in value
56,300
-
56,300
Net
312
(26
)286
The Companies have provided allowance for decline in value amounting to Rp56,300 as of June 30, 2006 and 2007, which the Companies believe is adequate to cover probable losses on the above investments.
PT Multi Media Asia Indonesia (“M2A”)
M2A, established in 1997, is engaged in providing satellite-based telecommunications services. Based on a subscription agreement in 1997 among the Company, PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara (“PSN”) and M2A (“the Parties”), the Parties agreed that the Company would participate as a stockholder of M2A, which was previously wholly owned by PSN, by acquiring 485,000,000 new shares of M2A with an aggregate nominal value of US$20,000, representing 26.67% equity interest in M2A. The Parties also agreed that the Company’s investment in M2A would not be less than 20% of the fully paid capital if M2A issued its new shares to Telkom and allocated not more than 5% of the fully paid capital to the Government of the Republic of Indonesia.
35
These consolidated financial statements are originally issued in Indonesian language.
PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
9.
OTHER LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
As of June 30, 2006 and 2007, this account consists of the following:
Investments in shares of stock accounted for under the cost
method - net
2,631
Equity securities which are available-for-sale
99
Total
2,730
a.
Investments in shares of stock which are accounted for under the cost method
2006
Cost/
Ownership (%)
Carrying Value
PT First Media Tbk
5.00
50,000
ICO Global Communications (Holdings) Limited
0.0087
49,977
Asean Cableship Pte. Ltd.
16.67
1,265
Others
14.68 - 16.67
1,366
Total
102,608
Less allowance for decline in value
99,977
Net
2,631
2007
Cost/
Ownership (%)
Carrying Value
PT First Media Tbk
2.29
50,000
ICO Global Communications (Holdings) Limited
0.0087
49,977
Asean Cableship Pte. Ltd.
16.67
1,265
Others
12.80 -14.29
1,366
Total
102,608
Less allowance for decline in value
99,977
Net
2,631
36
These consolidated financial statements are originally issued in Indonesian language.
PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
9.
OTHER LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS (continued)
b.
Equity securities which are available-for-sale
As of June 30, 2006 and 2007, this account consists of:
BNI
89
Telkom
10
Total
99
The Companies provided an allowance for decline in value of their investments in shares of stock accounted for under the cost method amounting to Rp99,977 as of June 30, 2006 and 2007, which the Companies believe is adequate to cover probable losses on the investments.
PT First Media Tbk (formerly PT Broadband Multimedia Tbk or “BM”)
On April 20, 2004, the Company entered into a shares sale and purchase agreement to purchase from a third party such third party’s 5% ownership in BM for Rp50,000. BM is engaged in cable television and internet network provider services.
On February 5, 2007, the Company's ownership in BM was diluted to 2.29% since the Company did not exercise its pre-emptive right in relation to a Rights Issue conducted by BM.
ICO Global Communications (Holdings) Limited (“I-CO”)
In 1995, the Company subscribed to the shares of I-CO, a subsidiary of The International Mobile Satellite Organization that is domiciled in the Bahamas. I-CO provides satellite constellation and related mobile services from, and based on, the satellites.
Asean Cableship Pte. Ltd. (“ACPL”)
The Company’s investment in ACPL was made in 1986. ACPL, which was founded by the telecommunications authorities of the six members of the Association of South East Asian Nations (“ASEAN”), is engaged in providing services related to the repair and maintenance of submarine cables.
On March 13, 2007 and April 30, 2007, the Company received dividend income from ACPL totalling US$3,283 (equivalent to Rp29,996).
37
These consolidated financial statements are originally issued in Indonesian language.
PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
10.
PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT
The details of property and equipment are as follows:
2006
Balance
Transactions during the Period
Balance
at Beginning
at End
of Period
Additions
Deductions
Reclassifications
of Period
Carrying Value
Landrights
328,654
-
-
14,607
343,261
Buildings
428,172
5,545
-
18,124
451,841
Submarine cables
862,848
-
-
11,526
874,374
Earth stations
116,519
-
-
6,560
123,079
Inland link
610,177
-
-
191,697
801,874
Switching equipment
343,102
-
-
14,039
357,141
Telecommunications
peripherals
1,832,196
97,412
9,978
50,119
1,969,749
Information technology
equipment
1,019,338
2,736
1,436
115,014
1,135,652
Office equipment
1,386,558
35,872
801
43,630
1,465,259
Building and leasehold
improvements
1,129,242
694
-
163,897
1,293,833
Vehicles
15,946
1,620
195
-
17,371
Cellular technical
equipment
21,139,466
-
-
2,468,752
23,608,218
Satellite technical
equipment
1,272,846
-
-
3,278
1,276,124
Transmission and cross-
connection equipment
472,655
-
-
5,915
478,570
FWA technical equipment
434,744
-
-
71,252
505,996
Properties under
construction and
installation
3,680,665
3,309,352
-
(3,178,410
)
3,811,607
Total
35,073,128
3,453,231
12,410
-
38,513,949
Accumulated Depreciation
Buildings
197,312
12,415
-
-
209,727
Submarine cables
418,321
55,794
-
-
474,115
Earth stations
111,081
3,976
-
-
115,057
Inland link
95,666
24,515
-
-
120,181
Switching equipment
223,459
17,367
-
-
240,826
Telecommunications
peripherals
1,119,017
124,096
9,978
-
1,233,135
Information technology
equipment
735,830
100,578
1,436
-
834,972
Office equipment
711,564
84,103
801
-
794,866
Building and leasehold
improvements
466,716
108,045
-
-
574,761
Vehicles
10,844
1,086
195
-
11,735
Cellular technical
equipment
8,214,472
1,030,439
-
-
9,244,911
Satellite technical
equipment
840,041
72,548
-
-
912,589
Transmission and cross-
connection equipment
193,246
9,641
-
-
202,887
FWA technical equipment
72,167
32,038
-
-
104,205
Total
13,409,736
1,676,641
12,410
-
15,073,967
Less impairment in value
98,611
-
-
-
98,611
Net Book Value
21,564,781
23,341,371
38
These consolidated financial statements are originally issued in Indonesian language.
PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
10.
PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT (continued)
2007
Transactions during the Period
Balance
at Beginning
Acquired
Balance at
of Period
Additions
Deductions
Reclassifications
SubsidiaryEnd of Period
Carrying Value
Landrights
400,597
-
-
16,506
1,000
418,103
Buildings
456,091
281
-
18,328
1,213475,913
Submarine cables
885,344
-
65,397
54,094
-
874,041
Earth stations
125,347
-
-
448
-125,795
Inland link
857,946
-
-
471,229
-1,329,175
Switching equipment
375,231
-
-
1,847
-377,078
Telecommunications
peripherals
2,130,835
73,694
1,570
29,650
-2,232,609
Information technology
equipment
1,276,839
1,881
4,504
112,492
761
1,387,469
Office equipment
1,551,683
49,448
948
40,238
-1,640,421
Building and leasehold
improvements
1,432,521
1,663
1,502
29,533
6,5641,468,779
Vehicles
17,498
2,513
-
-
-20,011
Cellular technical
equipment
25,797,738
-
190,526
1,522,480
-27,129,692
Satellite technical
equipment
1,290,575
-
-
5,566
-1,296,141
Transmission and cross-
connection equipment
479,020
-
-
1,896
-480,916
FWA technical equipment
539,633
37,144
-
95,007
-671,784
Properties under
construction and
installation
4,291,429
3,355,956
-
(2,399,314
)1,0385,249,109
Total
41,908,327
3,522,580
264,447
-
10,576
45,177,036
Accumulated Depreciation
Buildings
222,353
12,948
-
-
20
235,321
Submarine cables
525,191
45,099
65,361
-
-504,929
Earth stations
118,237
2,318
-
-
-120,555
Inland link
148,869
42,805
-
-
-191,674
Switching equipment
258,697
17,751
-
-
-276,448
Telecommunications
peripherals
1,364,343
131,211
1,570
-
-1,493,984
Information technology
equipment
945,827
90,928
4,504
-
231,032,274
Office equipment
836,538
97,263
946
-
-932,855
Building and leasehold
improvements
697,636
127,140
1,502
-
331823,605
Vehicles
9,987
1,422
-
-
-11,409
Cellular technical
equipment
10,382,388
1,267,403
190,525
-
-11,459,266
Satellite technical
equipment
985,512
73,405
-
-
-1,058,917
Transmission and cross -
connection equipment
212,424
9,390
-
-
-221,814
FWA technical equipment
138,684
36,897
-
-
-175,581
Total
16,846,686
1,955,980
264,408
-
374
18,538,632
Less impairment in value
98,611
-
-
-
-
98,611
Net Book Value
24,963,030
26,539,793
39
These consolidated financial statements are originally issued in Indonesian language.
PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
10.
PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT (continued)
Submarine cables represent the Company’s proportionate investment in submarine cable circuits jointly constructed, operated, maintained and owned with other countries, based on the respective contracts and/or the construction and maintenance agreements.
During the six months ended June 30, 2006 and 2007, sales of certain property and equipment were made as follows:
2006
2007
Proceeds from sales
298
303
Net book value
-
(39)
Gain
298
264
Depreciation expense charged to the consolidated statements of income amounted to Rp1,676,641 and Rp1,955,980 in 2006 and 2007, respectively.
Management believes that there is no further impairment in assets value or recovery of the impairment reserve as contemplated in SAK 48.
As of June 30, 2007, approximately 0.42% of property and equipment are pledged as collateral to credit facilities obtained by Lintasarta (Note 16).
As of June 30, 2007, the Companies insured their respective property and equipment (except submarine cables and landrights) for US$135,778 and Rp30,050,256, including insurance on the Company‘s satellite amounting to US$14,000. Management believes that the sum insured is sufficient to cover possible losses arising from fire, explosion, lightning, aircraft damage and other natural disasters.
Starting January 1, 2005, the Company changed the estimated useful lives of certain of its property and equipment (Note 2j). The effects of the change are to increase income before income tax as follows:
Period
Amount
Six months ended June 30, 2007
102,562
Six months ending December 31, 2007
94,795
Year ending December 31, 2008
153,148
Year ending December 31, 2009
135,174
Year ending December 31, 2010
81,620
40
These consolidated financial statements are originally issued in Indonesian language.
PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
10.
PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT (continued)
The details of the Companies’ properties under construction and installation as of June 30, 2006 and 2007 are as follows:
Percentage of
Estimated Date
Completion
Cost
of Completion
2006
Cellular technical equipment
68 - 86
3,494,943
July - September 2006
Submarine cables
5
98,662
December 2006
Building and leasehold improvements
71 - 76
65,915
July - December 2006
FWA technical equipment
94 - 99
54,253
July - September 2006
Inland link
69 - 79
38,061
July 2006 - March 2007
Satellite technical equipment
99
14,513
July - September 2006
Telecommunications peripherals
99
13,616
July - December 2006
Transmission and cross-connection equipment
97 - 99
6,766
July - December 2006
Information technology equipment
66 - 88
6,258
July 2006 - April 2007
Switching equipment
88 - 90
2,403
July - September 2006
Others
20 - 99
16,217
July - September 2006
Total
3,811,607
2007
Cellular technical equipment
26 - 98
3,233,511
July - December 2007
Building and leasehold improvements
60 - 99
1,083,136
July - December 2007
Transmission and cross-connection equipment
48 - 87
529,087
July - December 2007
Inland link
24 - 87
260,222
July - November 2007
FWA technical equipment
13 - 95
78,626
July - December 2007
Telecommunications peripherals
41 - 68
24,073
July - December 2007
Information technology equipment
67
23,747
July - December 2007
Building
54 - 97
7,160
July 2007
Office equipment
99
3,313
July 2007
Others
99
6,234
July 2007
Total
5,249,109
Borrowing costs (interest expense) capitalized to properties under construction and installation for the six months ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 amounted to Rp40,519 and Rp9,629, respectively.
11.
GOODWILL AND OTHER INTANGIBLE ASSETS
Goodwill arose from the acquisition of equity interest in Bimagraha and Satelindo in 2001 and 2002, respectively, and from the acquisition of additional equity interest in Lintasarta in 2005 (Note 1d).
The details of the other intangible assets arising from the acquisition of Satelindo in 2002 are as follows:
Amount
Customer base
- Post-paid
154,220
- Prepaid
73,128
Spectrum license
222,922
Brand
147,178
Total
597,448
41
These consolidated financial statements are originally issued in Indonesian language.
PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
11.
GOODWILL AND OTHER INTANGIBLE ASSETS (continued)
Starting January 2003, the Company changed its goodwill amortization period from 5 years to 15 years. The effect of the change is to increase (decrease) income before income tax as follows:
Period
Amount
Six months ended June 30, 2007
28,570
Six months ending December 31, 2007
(113,173
)
The details of goodwill and other intangible assets are as follows:
2006
2007
Balance at beginning of period
2,682,600
2,645,369
Amortization of goodwill
(113,253
)
(113,253)
Amortization of other intangible assets
(61,718
)
(69,007
)
Addition (Note 1a)
320,000
-
Balance at end of period
2,827,629
2,463,109
The addition to goodwill and other intangible assets in 2006 represented the payment of the upfront fee to the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology in connection with the selection of the Company as one of the IMT - 2000 cellular network providers using 2.1 GHz radio frequency bandwidth in Indonesia.
12.
LONG-TERM ADVANCES
This account represents advances to suppliers and contractors for the procurement or construction of property and equipment which will be reclassified to the related property and equipment accounts upon the receipt of the property and equipment purchased or after the construction or installation of the property and equipment has reached a certain percentage of completion.
13.
PROCUREMENT PAYABLE
This account consists of the following:
2006
2007
Ericsson AB, Sweden (US$33,357 in 2006 and US$82,913
in 2007)
310,220
750,695
PT Ericsson Indonesia (including US$19,342 in 2006 and
US$35,515 in 2007)
279,291
552,249
PT Nokia Siemens Networks [new entity after the merger of
PT Siemens Indonesia and PT Nokia Network
(including US$32,756 in 2006 and US$ 22,831 in 2007)]
647,328
392,511
Nokia Siemens Networks, Finland [new entity after the merger
of Nokia Corporation, Finland and Siemens Aktiengesellschaft,
Germany (US$61,244 in 2006 and US$35,171 in 2007)]
569,573
318,434
PT Alcatel Indonesia (including US$4,725 in 2006 and
US$3,767 in 2007)
230,060
174,249
42
These consolidated financial statements are originally issued in Indonesian language.
PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
13.
PROCUREMENT PAYABLE (continued)
2006
2007
Alcatel CIT, France (US$8,213 in 2006 and US$15,453 in 2007)
76,703
139,908
PT Huawei Tech Investment (including
US$854 in 2006
and US$3,528 in 2007)
36,888
105,559
Huawei Technologies, China (US$10,334)
-
93,566
Siemens Mobile Communications S.p.A., Italy (US$10,147 in 2006
and US$9,929 in 2007)
94,369
89,900
PT Karya Mitra Nugraha
8,188
85,867
PT Senopati Sellularindo
19,823
72,009
Huawei Tech Investment Co. Ltd., Hong Kong (US$8,109 in 2006
and US$6,120 in 2007)
75,410
55,413
PT Industri Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Persero) (including
US$2,273 in 2006 and US$1,768 in 2007)
35,296
54,552
Kopindosat
33,598
47,920
PT Aditech Matra (including US$94 in 2006 and
US$4,015 in 2007)
1,418
46,049
PT Kopnatel Jaya
33,820
41,449
Nokia Siemens Networks GmbH & Co. KG, Germany (US$3,996)
-
36,177
PT Lintas Teknologi Indonesia (including US$352 in 2006
and US$3,644 in 2007)
4,994
34,719
PT Westindo Esa Perkasa (including US$2,728 in 2007)
1,875
30,629
PT Dawamiba Engineering
22,703
30,339
PT Gihon Telekomunikasi Indonesia
2,716
27,955
PT Bumikharisma Lininusa
433
25,669
PT Ciptakomunindo Pradipta
3,512
25,471
PT Reka Matra Bestari
40
21,772
ZTE Corporation, China (US$4,554 in 2006 and US$862 in 2007)
42,294
7,802
PT Sisindokom Lintasbuana (including US$2,045 in 2006 and
US$459 in 2007)
27,402
6,028
PT Varindo Buana Abadi (including US$1,881 in 2006
and US$286 in 2007)
20,474
2,686
Others (each below Rp20,000, including US$17,550 in 2006
and US$18,565 in 2007)
390,553
713,692
Total
2,968,981
3,983,269
43
These consolidated financial statements are originally issued in Indonesian language.
PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
14.
TAXES PAYABLE
This account consists of the following:
2006
2007
Estimated corporate income tax payable,
less tax prepayments of Rp93,814 in 2006
and Rp146,589 in 2007
22,457
193,802
Income tax:
Article 21
11,903
13,156
Article 22
2,281
1,961
Article 23
49,728
28,170
Article 25
21,515
10,666
Article 26
5,051
6,054
VAT
2,811
1,510
Others
4,797
3,914
Total
120,543
259,233
The reconciliation between income before income tax and estimated taxable income of the Company for the six months ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 is as follows:
2006
2007
Income before income tax per consolidated statements of income
823,161
1,199,739
Subsidiaries’ income before income tax and effect of
inter-company consolidation eliminations
(73,537
)
(41,259
)
Income before income tax of the Company
749,624
1,158,480
Positive adjustments
Provision for doubtful accounts
59,325
73,297
Accrual of employee benefits - net
60,105
55,156
Tax expense
15,881
41,135
Equity in net income of investees - net of dividend income from
subsidiaries
-
21,115
Amortization of goodwill and other intangible assets
8,658
19,633
Donation
4,409
10,485
Provision for termination, gratuity and compensation benefits
of employees
10,094
5,823
Representation and entertainment
4,154
4,108
Net periodic pension cost
-
3,818
Amortization of debt and bonds issuance cost (Notes 16 and 17)
1,659
3,287
Others
39,728
5,449
44
These consolidated financial statements are originally issued in Indonesian language.
PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
14.
TAXES PAYABLE (continued)
2006
2007
Negative adjustments
Depreciation - net
(413,154
)
(247,271
)
Dividend income from subsidiaries which is not a tax object
-
(106,083)
Interest income already subjected to final tax
(104,906
)
(69,073)
Gain from sale of property and equipment
(52
)
(444
)
Equity in net income of investees
(101,043
)
-
Capitalization of interest expense and personnel expenses
to property and equipment (Notes 10 and 24)
(60,114
)
-
Realization of stock option resulting from the exercise of
ESOP Phase II
(51,199
)
-
Write-off of accounts receivable
(16,585
)
-
Net periodic pension cost
(6,641
)
-
Estimated taxable income of the Company
199,943
978,915
The computation of the income tax expense for the six months ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 is as follows:
2006
2007
Estimated taxable income of the Company
199,943
978,915
Income tax expense - current (at statutory tax rates)
Company
59,965
293,657
Subsidiaries
56,306
46,734
Total income tax expense - current
116,271
340,391
Income tax expense (benefit) - deferred
Company - effect of temporary differences at enacted
maximum tax rate (30%)
Depreciation - net
123,946
74,181
Gain on sale of property and equipment
16
133
Provision for doubtful accounts
(17,797
)
(21,989)
Accrual of employee benefits - net
(18,032
)
(16,547
)
Equity in net income of investees - net of dividend
income from subsidiaries
30,313
(6,334)
Amortization of goodwill and other intangible assets
(2,597
)
(5,890)
Provision for termination, gratuity
and compensation benefits of employees
(3,028
)
(1,747
)
Net periodic pension cost
1,992
(1,145)
Amortization of debt and bonds issuance cost
(Notes 16 and 17)
(498
)
(986)
Capitalization of interest expense and personnel expenses
to property and equipment (Notes 10 and 24)
18,034
-
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
14.
TAXES PAYABLE (continued)
2006
2007
Compensation expense for ESOP
15,360
-
Write-off of accounts receivable
4,976
-
Others
(11,777
)
-
140,908
19,676
Subsidiaries - effect of temporary differences at enacted
maximum tax rate (30%)
Depreciation - net
(4,750
)
(19,956
)
Provision for doubtful accounts - net
280
(1,079
)
Others
1,155
(1,999
)
(3,315
)
(23,034
)
Net income tax expense - deferred
137,593
(3,358
)
Net income tax expense
253,864
337,033
The computation of the estimated income tax payable and claim for tax refund for the six months ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 is as follows:
2006
2007
Income tax expense - current
Company
59,965
293,657
Subsidiaries
56,306
46,734
Total income tax expense - current
116,271
340,391
Less prepayments of income tax of the Company
Article 22
12,898
48,019
Article 23
58,015
21,311
Article 25
116,099
40,812
Total prepayments of income tax of the Company
187,012
110,142
Less prepayments of income tax of subsidiaries
Article 22
925
296
Article 23
19,052
14,560
Article 25
13,872
22,084
Total prepayments of income tax of subsidiaries
33,849
36,940
Total prepayments of income tax
220,861
147,082
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
14.
TAXES PAYABLE (continued)
2006
2007
Estimated income tax payable
Company
-
183,515
Subsidiaries
22,457
10,287
Total estimated income tax payable
22,457
193,802
Claims for tax refund (presented as part of
“Prepaid Taxes”)
Company
(127,047
)
-
Subsidiary
-
(493
)
The reconciliation between the income tax expense calculated by applying the applicable tax rate of 30% to the income before income tax and the income tax expense - net as shown in the consolidated statements of income for the six months ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 is as follows:
2006
2007
Income before income tax per consolidated statements of income
823,161
1,199,739
Income tax expense at the applicable tax rate of 30%
246,948
359,922
Company’s equity in Subsidiaries’ income before income tax
and reversal of
inter-company consolidation eliminations
30,094
27,008
Tax effect on permanent differences
Donation
1,323
3,161
Representation and entertainment
1,835
1,532
Employee benefits
675
678
Assessments for income taxes and related penalties
7,564
52
Interest income already subjected to final tax
(35,627
)
(24,565
)
Others
383
(15,707
)
Adjustment due to tax audit and others
669
(15,048
)
Income tax expense - net per consolidated
statements of income
253,864
337,033
The tax effects of significant temporary differences between financial and tax reporting which are outstanding as of June 30, 2006 and 2007 are as follows:
2006
2007
Company
Deferred tax assets
Allowance for doubtful accounts
217,431
193,184
Accrual of employee benefits - net
116,789
146,914
Allowance for decline in value of investments in associated
Allowance for decline in value of investments in associated
company and
other long-term investments
46,883
46,883
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
14.
TAXES PAYABLE (continued)
2006
2007
Company (continued)
Deferred tax assets (continued)
Pension cost
26,606
25,632
Allowance for short-term investment
7,619
7,619
Compensation expense for ESOP
11,869
-
Others
11,775
-
Total
438,972
420,232
Deferred tax liabilities
Property and equipment
1,246,914
1,480,386
Investments in subsidiaries/associated companies - net of
amortization of goodwill and other intangible assets
188,309
193,617
Deferred bonds and loans issuance costs and discount
6,416
4,745
Difference in transactions of equity changes in associated
companies/subsidiaries
1,752
1,752
Others
911
1,293
Total
1,444,302
1,681,793
Deferred tax liabilities - net
1,005,330
1,261,561
Subsidiaries (APE and SMM in 2006 and 2007; IMM in 2007)
Deferred tax assets
Allowance for doubtful accounts
537
1,369
Tax loss carryover
4,351
1,283
Others
40
874
4,928
3,526
Valuation allowance
(4,708
)
(1,640)
Net
220
1,886
Deferred tax liabilities
Property and equipment
764
2,796
Others
471
632
Total
1,235
3,428
Deferred tax liabilities - net
1,015
1,542
Deferred tax liabilities - net
1,006,345
1,263,103
Subsidiaries (Lintasarta and IMM in 2006; Lintasarta and SMT in 2007)
Deferred tax assets
Property and equipment
29,715
56,320
Tax loss carryover
-
8,096
Allowance for doubtful accounts
9,801
3,823
Others
8,126
7,265
Total
47,642
75,504
Deferred tax liabilities
Others
391
3,162
Deferred tax assets - net
47,251
72,342
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
14.
TAXES PAYABLE (continued)
The breakdown by entity of the foregoing deferred tax assets and liabilities outstanding as of June 30, 2006 and 2007 is as follows:
2006
2007
Deferred Tax
Deferred Tax
Deferred TaxDeferred Tax
Assets
Liabilities
Assets
Liabilities
Company
-
1,005,330
-
1,261,561
Subsidiaries
Lintasarta
40,841
-
64,277
-
SMT
-
-
8,065
-
APE
-
1,015
-
943
IMM
6,410
-
-
599
Total
47,251
1,006,345
72,342
1,263,103
The significant temporary differences on which deferred tax assets have been computed are not deductible for income tax purposes until the doubtful accounts are written off, the accrued employee benefits are paid, the allowance for decline in value of investments in associated companies and other long-term investments is realized upon sale of the investments, and the tax loss carryover is utilized. The deferred tax liabilities relate to the differences in the book and tax bases of property and equipment, goodwill and other intangible assets, and investments in associated companies/ subsidiaries.
A valuation allowance has been established for certain deferred tax assets. This valuation allowance reduces tax assets to an amount which is more likely than not to be realized.
Under the current tax laws of Indonesia, the Company and Subsidiaries submit their respective tax returns on the basis of self-assessment. The tax authorities may assess or amend taxes within ten years after the fiscal year when the tax became payable. Any loss on income tax basis can be carried forward and used to offset against future taxable income for a maximum period of five years.
In 2005, as a result of the corporate income tax audit for fiscal year 2003, the Company’s tax loss carryover as of December 31, 2003 amounting to Rp934,637 was adjusted by the Tax Office to become Rp501,179. On October 31, 2005, the Company submitted an objection letter to the Tax Office regarding the above tax correction. On October 13, 2006, the Company received Decision Letter No. KEP-1716/WPJ.07/BD.05/2006 from the Tax Office declining the Company’s appeal on the tax correction. On January 10, 2007, the Company submitted an appeal letter to the Tax Court concerning the Company’s objection to the tax correction.
As of June 30, 2007, no provision for probable loss on such loss carryover adjustment was made in the consolidated financial statements as the Company believes that it has computed its corporate income tax in accordance with the tax regulations.
On December 4, 2006, the Company received SKPKB/STP from the DGT for the Company’s VAT for the periods January - March 2004 and August - October 2004 totalling Rp8,238 (including penalties and interest) and income tax articles 23 and 26 amounting to Rp8 and Rp60,493 (including penalties and interest), respectively, for fiscal year 2004 (Note 7). The Company accepted the SKPKB of income tax article 23. On February 28, 2007, the Company submitted an objection letter to the Tax Office regarding the tax correction on income tax article 26.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
14.
TAXES PAYABLE (continued)
On March 27, 2007, the Company received SKPKBs from the DGT for the Company’s income tax articles 23 and 26 amounting to Rp28,479 and Rp82,126 (including penalties and interest), respectively, for fiscal year 2005 (Note 7). The Company accepted a part of the tax correction of income tax article 23 amounting to Rp3,039 which was charged to current operations in 2007. On June 22, 2007 and June 11, 2007, the Company submitted its objection letters to the Tax Office regarding the SKPKBs of income tax article 23 for the remaining tax corrections and article 26, respectively.
The Company provides for deferred tax liabilities and deferred tax assets relating to the book-versus-tax-basis differences in its investment in domestic subsidiaries as the Company believes that for certain subsidiaries the investment will be recovered through the sale of the shares which is a taxable transaction and for certain subsidiaries the differences will be deductible from ordinary income as a result of a merger.
The tax losses carryover of SMM and SMT as of June 30, 2007 can be carried forward through 2012 based on the following schedule:
Year of Expiration
Amount
2008
356
2009
2,035
2010
1,885
2011
14,191
2012
12,796
Total
31,263
15.
ACCRUED EXPENSES
This account consists of the following:
2006
2007
Interest
199,574
233,374
Network repairs and maintenance
193,132
171,242
Employee benefits
147,020
158,858
Radio frequency fee
45,728
151,053
Marketing
54,013
128,729
Concession fee
58,227
69,185
Universal Service Obligation (“USO”)
41,134
51,208
Consultancy fees
37,555
50,226
Dividend penalty to Government (Note 34g)
-
20,633
Rental
10,370
18,882
Outsourcing
12,647
11,798
Utilities
4,664
8,089
Link
14,618
7,380
Others
37,867
64,224
Total
856,549
1,144,881
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
16.
LOANS PAYABLE
This account consists of the following:
2006
2007
Related parties
Syndicated loan facility 2
BNI - net of unamortized debt issuance cost of Rp4,386
in 2006 and Rp728 in 2007
513,259
516,917
Mandiri - net of unamortized debt issuance cost of Rp969
in 2006 and Rp146 in 2007
119,623
120,446
Third parties - net of unamortized debt issuance cost of Rp8,025
in 2006 and Rp3,171 in 2007; and unamortized discount of
Rp50,226 in 2007
1,065,324
1,318,893
Total loans payable
1,698,206
1,956,256
Less current maturities:
Related parties
-
637,363
Third parties
127,880
717,257
Total current maturities
127,880
1,354,620
Long-term portion
1,570,326
601,636
The details of the loans from related parties are as follows:
Syndicated Loan Facility 2
On October 2, 2003, the Company entered into a syndicated loan agreement covering Rp3,165,000 with the following syndicated banks:
Bank
Amount
BCA
975,000
Mandiri *
900,000
BNI
*
900,000
Danamon *
240,000
Bukopin
150,000
Total
3,165,000
* related parties
The facility is divided into 3 tranches:
Tranche
Bank
Amount
A
Danamon
240,000
Bukopin 150,000
B
Mandiri
900,000
C
BCA
975,000
BNI
900,000
Total
3,165,000
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
16.
LOANS PAYABLE (continued)
Syndicated Loan Facility 2 (continued)
On December 8, 2003, the Company drew Rp200,000 and Rp1,800,000 from its facility under Tranches B and C, respectively. Based on the loan agreement, the Company should use the proceeds of the loans to repay IM3’s debts and Satelindo’s debts based on the Master Restructuring Agreement, and/or for capital expenditure financing, and/or for other corporate general needs if IM3’s debts are repaid using other facility.
The interest rate was fixed at 9.3% per annum up to March 31, 2007. During April - June 2007, the floating interest rate was 10.6% per annum.
On December 7, 2004, the Company paid the first semi-annual installments amounting to Rp73,125, Rp61,875 and Rp22,220 to BCA, BNI and Mandiri, respectively.
On March 31, 2005, the Company made early payments of the loans amounting to Rp290,112, Rp245,480 and Rp57,188 to BCA, BNI and Mandiri, respectively. On the same date, the Company also entered into agreements amending the loan agreement with BCA, BNI and Mandiri. The amendments covered, among others, the following:
·
The remaining balance of the loan will mature on April 1, 2008. However, the amendment provides early repayment option for the Company, commencing from April 1, 2007 up to the maturity date. Any repayment made before April 1, 2007 will require the Company to pay penalty amounting to 1% of such repaid amount.
·
The loan bears interest as follows:
-
April 1, 2005 - March 31, 2007 : fixed interest at the rate of 9.3% per annum
-
April 1, 2007 - March 31, 2008 : 10.5% per annum or a reference rate plus margin rate of 2.5%, whichever rate is higher.
As of June 30, 2006 and 2007, the outstanding balances of the loans are as follows:
Bank
2006
2007
BCA
611,763
611,763
BNI*
517,645
517,645
Mandiri*
120,592
120,592
Balance
1,250,000
1,250,000
Unamortized debt issuance cost
(10,525
)
(1,729
)
Net
1,239,475
1,248,271
* related parties
The amortization of debt issuance cost charged to operations amounted to Rp5,161 in 2006 and Rp3,367 in 2007.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
16.
LOANS PAYABLE (continued)
The loans from third parties consist of the following:
2006
2007
Syndicated Loan Facility 2 (refer to previous section on loans
from related parties)
BCA - net of unamortized debt issuance cost of Rp5,170
in 2006 and Rp855 in 2007
606,593
610,908
Goldman Sachs International - net of unamortized discount
of Rp50,226
-
384,074
Finnish Export Credit Ltd. - net of unamortized debt
issuance cost of Rp2,855 in 2006 and Rp2,316 in 2007
350,545
272,926
Investment Credit Facility 4 from Niaga
44,947
31,446
Investment Credit Facility 3 from Niaga
58,739
19,539
Import Sight Letter of Credit (“L/C”) Facility and Investment
Credit Facility 2 from Niaga
4,500
-
Total
1,065,324
1,318,893
Less current maturities
127,880
717,257
Long-term portion
937,444
601,636
a.
Goldman Sachs International (“GSI”)
On May 30, 2007, the Company received from GSI a loan amounting to US$50,000 (equivalent to Rp434,300 as stated in the loan agreement) for financing the purchase of telecommunications equipment. The loan will mature on May 30, 2013. The loan bears interest at the fixed annual rate of 8.75% applied on the Rp434,300 principal, which interest is payable quarterly every February 28, May 30, August 30 and November 30 commencing on August 30, 2007 up to February 28, 2012.
The loan agreement provides an option for GSI on May 30, 2012 to convert the loan payable equivalent to Rp434,300 into US$50,000 (“FX conversion option”) (Note 33). If GSI takes such option, starting May 30, 2012, the loan will bear interest at the fixed annual rate of 6.45% applied on the US$50,000 principal and both U.S. dollar principal and interest thereon will be payable on May 30, 2013.
Based on the loan agreement, the Company is required to notify GSI regarding the following events which can result in loan termination, such as (i)certain changes affecting withholding taxes in the United Kingdom or Indonesia, (ii) default under Guaranteed Notes Due 2012 (Note 17), (iii) default under the Company’s USD Notes and IDR Bonds (Note 17), (iv) the Guaranteed Notes Due 2012 (Note 17) are redeemed, purchased or cancelled and there are no USD Indosat Notes outstanding, and (v) change of control in the Company.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
16.
LOANS PAYABLE (continued)
b.
Finnish Export Credit Ltd. (“FEC”)
On May 12, 2006, the Company obtained a new credit facility from FEC amounting to US$38,000 with ABN-AMRO Bank N.V., Jakarta Branch as the "arranger" and ABN-AMRO Bank N.V., Stockholm Branch as the "facility agent” to be used for the purchase of telecommunications equipment. The loan bears interest at the fixed annual rate of 4.15% and will mature on May 12, 2011. Principal and interest are payable semi-annually.
As of June 30, 2007, the outstanding balance of the loan amounted to US$30,400 (equivalent to Rp275,242).
Based on the loan agreement, the Company is required to comply with certain covenants, such as maintaining certain financial ratios.
The amortization of debt issuance cost charged to operations amounted to Rp71 in 2006 and Rp272 in 2007.
c.
Investment Credit Facility 4 from Niaga
On August 29, 2005, Lintasarta obtained a credit facility from Niaga amounting to Rp45,000 for the purchase of telecommunication equipment. The loan from the facility bears interest at the prevailing annual rate of 3-month Certificates of Bank Indonesia plus 3% per annum. The first quarterly repayment of the principal had a grace period of 14 months from the date of the loan agreement. The quarterly repayment of the principal started on November 29, 2006, at Rp4,500 each quarter up to February 28, 2009.
The loan is collateralized by all equipment (Note 10) purchased from the proceeds of the credit facility and receivables from frame relay (Note 6).
The loan also has the same restrictive covenants as the Investment Credit Facilities 2 and 3 from Niaga.
d.
Investment Credit Facility 3 from Niaga
On June 29, 2004, Lintasarta obtained a loan from a credit facility from Niaga for the purchase of telecommunication equipment, computer and other supporting facilities amounting to Rp98,000 wherein Rp13,018 or the equivalent of US$1,574 was used to finance Import Sight L/C facility - see point “e” below. The loan bears interest at 3-month time deposits rate guaranteed by Bank Indonesia plus 3.5% per annum. The first quarterly repayment of principal had a grace period up to June 29, 2005. The quarterly repayment of the principal started on September 29, 2005, at Rp9,800 each quarter up to December 29, 2007.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
16.
LOANS PAYABLE (continued)
d.
Investment Credit Facility 3 from Niaga (continued)
The loan is collateralized by all equipment (Note 10) purchased from the proceeds of the credit facility, receivables from frame relay (Note 6) and trade receivables from one of Lintasarta’s customers.
Based on addendum No. 215/AMD/CBG/JKT/05 dated August 29, 2005 of the credit agreement, the loan covenant that restricted Lintasarta from declaring dividend of more than 50% of the current year’s net income has been replaced with the requirement for Lintasarta to maintain a Debt Service Coverage Ratio of not less than 1.2 : 1.
The loan also has the same restrictive covenants as the Investment Credit Facilities 2 and 4 from Niaga.
e.
Import Sight L/C Facility and Investment Credit Facility 2 from Niaga
On August 14, 2003, Lintasarta obtained facilities from Niaga as follows:
·
Import Sight L/C facility for the purchase of telecommunication equipment, computer and other supporting facilities amounting to US$10,000 wherein Rp15,000 of the facility would be financed through investment credit facility 2 and the remainder would be financed by Lintasarta itself. The expiry date of the facility was extended from August 14, 2004 to December 31, 2004. As of December 31, 2004, Lintasarta had already used this facility to the extent of US$5,101. The facility used was financed by investment credit facility 2 amounting to US$1,827 or equivalent to Rp15,000 (see below) and the remaining balance of US$3,274 was financed by Lintasarta itself amounting to US$1,700 and by investment credit facility 3 amounting to US$1,574 (see point “d” above). This Import Sight L/C facility expired on December 31, 2004.
·
Investment credit facility 2 amounting to Rp15,000 to finance the above facility. The loan from this facility bears interest at 3-month time deposit rate guaranteed by Bank Indonesia plus 2.75% (subsequently changed to 3% on October 1, 2003) per annum. Lintasarta had a grace period until August 14, 2004 to start paying the interest on the loan. The repayment of the principal started on November 14, 2004, with installments amounting to Rp1,500 payable quarterly up to February 14, 2007.
The loan is collateralized by all equipment (Note 10) purchased from the proceeds of the credit facilities and receivables from frame relay (Note 6).
Lintasarta is required to obtain prior written approval from Niaga if:
-
The combined ownership of the Company and YKKBI in Lintasarta became less than 51% during the facility period.
-
Lintasarta obtained new debts (Note 17).
-
Lintasarta invested in other than Lintasarta’s current business.
Lintasarta was also required to maintain certain financial ratios and its dividends distribution should not be more than 50% of the current year’s net income. However, based on addendum
No. 214/AMD/CBG/JKT/05 dated August 29, 2005 of the credit agreement, this requirement restricting Lintasarta from declaring dividend of more than 50% of the current year’s net income has been replaced with the requirement for Lintasarta to maintain a Debt Service Coverage Ratio of not less than 1.2 : 1.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
16.
LOANS PAYABLE (continued)
The scheduled principal payments from 2008 to 2013 of all the loans payable as of June 30, 2007 are as follows:
Twelve months ending June 30,
2008
2009
2010
2011
2013
Total
In rupiah
Syndicated Loan
Facility*
BCA
611,763
-
-
-
-611,763
BNI
517,645
-
-
-
-517,645
Mandiri
120,592
-
-
-
-120,592
Niaga
37,539
13,446
-
-
-
50,985
Sub-total
1,287,539
13,446
-
-
-1,300,985
In U.S. dollar
GSI **
-
-
-
-
434,300
434,300
FEC (US$30,400)
68,810
68,810
68,811
68,811
-
275,242
Sub-total
68,810
68,810
68,811
68,811
434,300709,542
Total
1,356,349
82,256
68,811
68,811
434,300
2,010,527
Less:
- unamortized discount
(50,226)
- unamortized debt issuance cost
(4,045
)
Net
1,956,256
*
Refer to previous discussion on early repayment option.
**
Refer to previous discussion on FX conversion option.
17.
BONDS PAYABLE
As of June 30, 2006 and 2007, this account consists of:
2006
2007
Guaranteed Notes Due 2010 (US$300,000) - net of unamortized
notes issuance cost of Rp19,338 in 2006
and Rp15,450 in 2007
2,770,662
2,700,750
Fifth Indosat Bonds in Year 2007 with Fixed Rates - net of
unamortized bonds issuance cost of Rp7,945
-
2,592,055
Third Indosat Bonds in Year 2003 with Fixed Rate - net of
unamortized bonds issuance cost of Rp17,687 in 2006
and Rp11,837 in 2007
2,482,313
2,488,163
Guaranteed Notes Due 2012 (US$250,000) - net of unamortized
notes discount of Rp14,373 in 2006 and Rp12,387 in 2007; and
unamortized notes issuance cost of Rp30,150 in 2006 and
Rp25,983 in 2007
2,280,477
2,225,130
Second Indosat Bonds in Year 2002 with Fixed and Floating Rates
1,075,000
1,075,000
Fourth Indosat Bonds in Year 2005 with Fixed Rate - net of
unamortized bonds issuance cost of Rp7,699 in 2006 and
Rp6,499 in 2007
807,301
808,501
Indosat Sukuk Ijarah II in Year 2007 - net of unamortized bonds
issuance cost of Rp1,242
-
398,758
Indosat Syari’ah Ijarah Bonds in Year 2005 - net of unamortized
bonds issuance cost of Rp2,730 in 2006 and Rp2,304 in 2007
282,270
282,696
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
17.
BONDS PAYABLE (continued)
2006
2007
Indosat Syari’ah Mudharabah Bonds in Year 2002
175,000
175,000
Limited Bonds II issued by Lintasarta*
31,150
31,150
Limited Bonds I issued by Lintasarta**
25,292
25,292
Convertible Bonds issued by Lintasarta***
5,526
-
Total bonds payable
9,934,991
12,802,495
Less current maturities
5,526
1,050,000
Long-term portion
9,929,465
11,752,495
*
after elimination of Limited Bonds II amounting to Rp35,000 issued to the Company
**
after elimination of Limited Bonds I amounting to Rp9,564 issued to the Company
***
after elimination of Convertible Bonds amounting to Rp14,473 issued to the Company in 2006
Guaranteed Notes Due 2010
In October 2003, the Company, through IFB, issued Guaranteed Notes Due 2010 with fixed rate.
The notes have a total face value of US$300,000. The notes bear interest at the fixed rate of 7.75% per annum payable in semi-annual installments on May 5 and November 5 of each year, commencing May 5, 2004. The notes will mature on November 5, 2010.
The notes are redeemable at the option of IFB, in whole or in part at any time on or after
November 5, 2008. The notes are redeemable at prices equal to 103.8750%, 101.9375% and 100.0000% of the principal amount during the 12-month period commencing on November 5 of 2008, 2009 and 2010, respectively. In addition, prior to November 5, 2006, IFB may redeem up to a maximum of 35% of the original aggregate principal amount, with the proceeds of one or more public equity offerings of the Company, at a price equal to 107.75% of the principal amount thereof, plus accrued and unpaid interest and additional amounts, if any. The notes are also redeemable at the option of IFB, in whole but not in part, at any time, at a price equal to 103.5625% of the principal amount thereof, plus any accrued and unpaid interest and additional amounts to the date of redemption, in the event of certain changes affecting withholding taxes in Indonesia and the Netherlands that would require IFB or the Company to pay an additional amount in respect of any note in excess of certain amounts. Upon a change in control of IFB ( including sale, transfer, assignment, lease, conveyance or other disposition of all or substantially all of IFB’s assets), the holder of the notes has the right to require IFB to repurchase all or any part of such holder’s notes at a purchase price equal to 101% of the principal amount thereof, plus accrued and unpaid interest and additional amounts, if any, to the purchase date.
The Company received the proceeds of the notes on November 5, 2003.
The net proceeds, after deducting the underwriting fee and offering expenses, were used primarily to repay a portion of Indosat’s (including Satelindo’s and IM3’s) outstanding indebtedness amounting to Rp1,500,000 and US$447,500.
Based on the notes indenture, the Company is required to comply with certain conditions, such as maintaining certain financial ratios.
The notes are unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by the Company.
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
17.
BONDS PAYABLE (continued)
Guaranteed Notes Due 2010 (continued)
The amortization of notes issuance cost charged to operations amounted to Rp1,833 in 2006 and Rp1,982 in 2007.
On January 11, 2006, IFB released a consent solicitation statement (the “solicitation”) relating to its outstanding Guaranteed Notes Due 2010. The primary purpose of the solicitation was to modify certain covenants under the indenture of Guaranteed Notes Due 2010 to conform with the terms in the indenture of Guaranteed Notes Due 2012. The amendment to the indenture included, among others, the change in the limit of the permitted debt that could be incurred by IFB and Lintasarta, and IFB’s ability to incur new debt (Note 28).
On January 24, 2006, IFB received consents from holders of the Guaranteed Notes Due 2010 representing an aggregate principal amount of US$239,526 or 79.842% of the outstanding notes.
Based on the latest rating report, the notes currently have BB (released in July 2007) and Ba1 (released in August 2007) ratings from Standard & Poor’s (“S&P”) and Moody’s Investors Service (“Moody’s”), respectively.
Fifth Indosat Bonds in Year 2007 with Fixed Rates
On May 29, 2007, the Company issued its Fifth Indosat Bonds in Year 2007 with Fixed Rates (“Fifth Indosat Bonds”), with BRI as the trustee. The bonds have a total face value of Rp2,600,000. The bonds consist of two series:
·
Series A bonds amounting to Rp1,230,000 which bear interest at the fixed rate of 10.20% per annum starting May 29, 2007. These bonds will mature on May 29, 2014.
·
Series B bonds amounting to Rp1,370,000 which bear interest at the fixed rate of 10.65% per annum starting May 29, 2007. These bonds will mature on May 29, 2017.
The bonds will mature before the maturity dates if, after the 1stanniversary of the bonds, the Company exercises its option to buy back part or all of the bonds at market price temporarily or as an early settlement.
PT Kustodian Sentral Efek Indonesia (“KSEI”), acting as payment agent, shall pay interest on the bonds, as follows:
Series A
:
Starting August 29, 2007 and every quarter thereafter up to May 29, 2014
Series B
:
Starting August 29, 2007 and every quarter thereafter up to May 29, 2017
The Company received the proceeds of the bonds on May 31, 2007.
The net proceeds, after deducting the underwriting fee and offering expenses, were used for capital expenditure to expand the Company’s cellular network.
Based on the bonds indenture, the Company is required to comply with certain conditions, such as maintaining certain financial ratios.
The bonds are neither collateralized by any specific Company assets nor guaranteed by other parties. All of the Company’s assets, except for the assets that have been specifically used as security to its other creditors, are used aspari-passu security to all of the Company’s other liabilities including the bonds.
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
17.
BONDS PAYABLE (continued)
Fifth Indosat Bonds in Year 2007 with Fixed Rates (continued)
The amortization of bonds issuance cost charged to operations amounted to Rp53 in 2007.
Based on the latest rating report released in May 2007, the bonds haveidAA+ (stable outlook) rating from PT Pemeringkat Efek Indonesia (“Pefindo”).
Third Indosat Bonds in Year 2003 with Fixed Rates
On October 15, 2003, the Company issued at face value its Third Indosat Bonds in Year 2003 with Fixed Rates (“Third Indosat Bonds”), with BRI as the trustee. The bonds have a total face value of Rp2,500,000 in Rp50 denomination. The bonds consist of two series:
·
Series A bonds amounting to Rp1,860,000 which bear interest at the fixed rate of 12.5% per annum for 5 years starting October 22, 2003
·
Series B bonds amounting to Rp640,000 which bear interest at the fixed rate of 12.875% per annum for 7 years starting October 22, 2003.
The bonds will mature if the Company exercises the following options:
·
Early Settlement Option
:
the Company has the right to make early payment for all the Series A bonds on the 4th anniversary of the bonds at 100% of the bonds’ nominal value. The Company has also the right to make early payment for all the Series B bonds on the 4th and 6th anniversaries of the bonds at 100% of the bonds’ nominal value.
·
Buy-back Option
:
after the 1stanniversary of the bonds, the Company has the right to buy back part or all of the bonds at market price temporarily or as an early settlement.
KSEI, acting as payment agent, pays interest on the bonds, as follows:
Series A
:
Starting January 22, 2004 and every quarter thereafter up to October 22, 2008
Series B
:
Starting January 22, 2004 and every quarter thereafter up to October 22, 2010.
The proceeds of the bonds were used as capital injection to Satelindo which, in turn, used the proceeds to repay its debts and Guaranteed Floating Rate Bonds (Note 1d - SIB).
The bonds are neither collateralized nor guaranteed by other parties.
Based on the bonds indenture, the Company is required to comply with certain conditions, such as maintaining certain financial ratios.
The amortization of bonds issuance cost charged to operations amounted to Rp2,658 in 2006 and Rp3,018 in 2007.
Based on the latest rating report released in May 2007, the bonds currently haveidAA+ (stable outlook) rating from Pefindo.
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
17.
BONDS PAYABLE (continued)
Guaranteed Notes Due 2012
On June 22, 2005, the Company, through IIFB, issued Guaranteed Notes Due 2012 with fixed rate. The notes have a total face value of US$250,000 and were issued at 99.323% of their principal amount. The notes bear interest at the fixed rate of 7.125% per annum payable in semi-annual installments due on June 22 and December 22 of each year, commencing December 22, 2005. The notes will mature on June 22, 2012.
The notes will be redeemable at the option of IIFB, in whole or in part at any time on or after June 22, 2010 at prices equal to 103.5625%, 101.7813% and 100.0000% of the principal amount during the
12-month period commencing June 22, 2010, 2011 and 2012, respectively, plus accrued and unpaid interest and additional amounts, if any. In addition, prior to June 22, 2008, IIFB may redeem up to a maximum of 35% of the original aggregate principal amount, with the proceeds of one or more public equity offerings of the Company, at a price equal to 107.125% of the principal amount thereof, plus accrued and unpaid interest and additional amounts, if any. The notes are also redeemable at the option of IIFB, in whole but not in part, at any time, at a price equal to 103.5625% of the principal amount thereof, plus any accrued and unpaid interest and additional amounts to the date of redemption, in the event of certain changes affecting withholding taxes in Indonesia and the Netherlands that would require IIFB or the Company to pay an additional amount in respect of any note in excess of certain amounts. Upon a change in control of IIFB (including sale, transfer, assignment, lease, conveyance or other disposition o f all or substantially all of IIFB’s assets), the holder of the notes has the right to require IIFB to repurchase all or any part of such holder’s notes at a purchase price equal to 101% of the principal amount thereof, plus accrued and unpaid interest and additional amounts, if any, to the purchase date.
The Company received the proceeds of the notes on June 23, 2005.
The net proceeds, after deducting the underwriting fee and offering expenses, were used for general corporate purposes, including capital expenditures.
Based on the bonds indenture, the Company is required to comply with certain conditions, such as maintaining certain financial ratios.
The notes are unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by the Company.
The amortization of notes discount and issuance cost charged to operations amounted to Rp2,911 in 2006 and Rp3,133 in 2007.
Based on the latest rating report, the notes currently have BB (released in July 2007) and Ba1 (released in August 2007) ratings from S&P and Moody’s, respectively.
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
17.
BONDS PAYABLE (continued)
Second Indosat Bonds in Year 2002 with Fixed and Floating Rates
On November 6, 2002, the Company issued its Second Indosat Bonds in Year 2002 with Fixed and Floating Rates (“Second Indosat Bonds”), with BRI as the trustee. The bonds have a total face value of Rp1,075,000 in Rp50 denomination. The bonds consist of three series:
·
Series A bonds amounting to Rp775,000 which bear interest at the fixed rate of 15.75% per annum starting February 6, 2003. The Series A bonds will mature on November 6, 2007.
·
Series B bonds amounting to Rp200,000 which bear interest at the fixed rate of 16% per annum for 30 years starting February 6, 2003. The bonds mature if the Company or the bondholder exercises the following options:
-
Buy Option
:
the Company has the right to make early payment for all the Series B bonds on the 5th, 10th, 15th, 20th and 25th anniversaries of the bonds at 101% of the bonds’ nominal value.
-
Sell Option
:
the bondholder has the right to ask for early settlement from the Company at 100% of the bonds’ nominal value: 1) at any time, if the rating of the bonds decreases toidAA- or lower (Special Sell Option) or 2) on the 15th, 20th and 25th anniversaries of the bonds (Regular Sell Option).
·
Series C bonds amounting to Rp100,000 which bear interest at the fixed rate of 15.625% per annum for the first year starting February 6, 2003 and floating rates for the succeeding years until November 6, 2007. The floating rates are determined using the last interest rate for three-month period of Certificates of Bank Indonesia, plus 1.625% margin. The floating rates should have a maximum limit of 18.5% and a minimum limit of 15% per annum.
KSEI, acting as payment agent, shall pay interest on the bonds, as follows:
Series A and C
:
Starting February 6, 2003 and every quarter thereafter up to November 6, 2007
Series B
:
Starting February 6, 2003 and every quarter thereafter up to November 6, 2032
-
Buy Option
:
February 6, 2003 and every quarter thereafter up to November 6, 2007, 2012, 2017, 2022 and 2027
-
Sell Option
:
February 6, 2003 and every quarter thereafter up to November 6, 2017, 2022 and 2027.
The bonds are neither collateralized by any specific Company assets nor guaranteed by other parties. All of the Company’s assets, except for the assets that have been specifically used as security to its other creditors, are used aspari-passu security for all of the Company’s other liabilities including the bonds.
The proceeds of the bonds were used to repay the working capital loan from Mandiri and time loan facility from BCA.
Based on the bonds indenture, the Company is required to comply with certain conditions, such as maintaining certain financial ratios.
Based on the latest rating report released in May 2007, the bonds haveidAA+ (stable outlook) rating from Pefindo.
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
17.
BONDS PAYABLE (continued)
Fourth Indosat Bonds in Year 2005 with Fixed Rate
On June 21, 2005, the Company issued its Fourth Indosat Bonds in Year 2005 with Fixed Rate (“Fourth Indosat Bonds”), with BRI as the trustee. The bonds have a total face value of Rp815,000 in Rp50 denomination. The bonds bear interest at the fixed rate of 12% per annum, payable on
a quarterly basis. The bonds will mature on June 21, 2011.
The bonds will mature before maturity date if the Company exercises the following options:
·
Early Settlement Option
:
the Company has the right to make early payment for all the bonds on the 4th anniversary of the bonds at 100% of the bonds’ nominal value.
·
Buy-back Option
:
after the 1stanniversary of the bonds, the Company has the right to buy back part or all of the bonds at market price.
The proceeds of the bonds were used for capital expenditure to expand the Company’s cellular network.
The bonds are not collateralized by any specific Company assets nor guaranteed by other parties and rankpari passu with other unsecured debts.
Based on the bonds indenture, the Company is required to comply with certain conditions, such as maintaining certain financial ratios.
The amortization of bonds issuance cost charged to operations amounted to Rp548 in 2006 and Rp618 in 2007.
Based on the latest rating report released in May 2007, the bonds haveidAA+ (stable outlook) rating from Pefindo.
Indosat Sukuk Ijarah II in Year 2007 (“Sukuk Ijarah II”)
On May 29, 2007, the Company issued its Sukuk Ijarah II, with BRI as the trustee. The bonds have a total face value of Rp400,000. The bonds will mature on May 29, 2014.
The bonds will mature before maturity date if, after the 1stanniversary of the bonds, the Company exercises its option to buy back part or all of the bonds at market price.
Bondholders are entitled to annual fixed Ijarah return (“Cicilan Imbalan Ijarah”) totalling Rp40,800, payable on a quarterly basis starting August 29, 2007 up to May 29, 2014.
The proceeds of the bonds were used for capital expenditure to expand the Company’s cellular network.
The Company received the proceeds of the bonds on May 31, 2007.
The bonds are not collateralized by any specific Company assets nor guaranteed by other parties.
Based on the bonds indenture, the Company is required to comply with certain conditions, such as maintaining certain financial ratios.
The amortization of bonds issuance cost charged to operations amounted to Rp11 in 2007.
Based on the latest rating report released in May 2007, the bonds haveidAA(sy)+ (stable outlook) rating from Pefindo.
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
17.
BONDS PAYABLE (continued)
Indosat Syari’ah Ijarah Bonds in Year 2005 (“Syari’ah Ijarah Bonds”)
On June 21, 2005, the Company issued its Syari’ah Ijarah Bonds, with BRI as the trustee. The bonds have a total face value of Rp285,000 in Rp50 denomination. The bonds will mature on June 21, 2011.
Bondholders are entitled to annual fixed Ijarah return (“Cicilan Imbalan Ijarah”) totalling Rp34,200, payable on a quarterly basis starting September 21, 2005 up to June 21, 2011.
The bonds will mature before maturity date if the Company exercises the following options:
·
Early Settlement Option
:
the Company has the right to make early payment for all the bonds on the 4th anniversary of the bonds at 100% of the bonds’ nominal value.
·
Buy-back Option
:
after the 1stanniversary of the bonds, the Company has the right to buy back part or all of the bonds at market price.
The proceeds of the bonds were used for capital expenditure to expand the Company’s cellular network.
The bonds are not collateralized by any specific Company assets nor guaranteed by other parties.
Based on the bonds indenture, the Company is required to comply with certain conditions, such as maintaining certain financial ratios.
The amortization of bonds issuance cost charged to operations amounted to Rp194 in 2006 and Rp219 in 2007.
Based on the latest rating report released in May 2007, the bonds haveidAA(sy)+ (stable outlook) rating from Pefindo.
Indosat Syari’ah Mudharabah Bonds in Year 2002 (“Syari’ah Mudharabah Bonds”)
On November 6, 2002, the Company issued its Syari’ah Mudharabah Bonds, with BRI as the trustee. The bonds have a total face value of Rp175,000 in Rp50 denomination and will mature on November 6, 2007.
Each bondholder is entitled to a revenue-sharing income [Pendapatan Bagi Hasil (“PBH”)], which is determined on the basis of the bondholder’s portion (Nisbah) of the Shared Revenue (Pendapatan Yang Dibagihasilkan). Shared revenue refers to the operating revenue of Satelindo and IMM earned from their satellite and internet services, respectively. The bondholders’ portions (expressed in percentages) of the satellite and internet services revenue are as follows:
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
17.
BONDS PAYABLE (continued)
Indosat Syari’ah Mudharabah Bonds in Year 2002 (“Syari’ah Mudharabah Bonds”) (continued)
Percentage (%)
Year
Satellite
Internet
1
6.91
10.75
2
6.91
9.02
3
6.91
7.69
4
6.91
6.56
5
6.91
5.50
Based on an agreement reached between the Company and the bondholders in the Syari’ah Mudharabah Bondholders’ General Meeting held on October 1, 2003, the shared revenue which previously referred to the operating revenue of Satelindo earned from its satellite services was changed to the operating revenue of the Company earned from the same services. The bondholders’ portions (expressed in percentages) of the Company’s satellite revenue also changed as follows:
Year
Percentage (%)
1
6.91
2
9.34
3
9.34
4
9.34
5
9.34
KSEI, acting as payment agent, pays quarterly the revenue-sharing income on the bonds starting February 6, 2003 until November 6, 2007.
The bonds are not collateralized by any specific Company assets nor guaranteed by other parties. All of the Company’s assets, except for the assets that have been specifically used as a security to its other creditors, are used aspari-passu security for all of the Company’s other liabilities including the bonds.
The proceeds of the bonds replaced the Company’s internal funds used for the development of its cellular business through the acquisition of Satelindo.
Based on the bonds indenture, the Company is required to comply with certain conditions, such as maintaining certain financial ratios.
Based on the latest rating report released in May 2007, the bonds haveidAA(sy)+ (stable outlook) rating from Pefindo.
Limited Bonds II issued by Lintasarta
On June 14, 2006, Lintasarta entered into an agreement with its stockholders for the former to issue limited bonds II amounting to Rp66,150. The limited bonds represent unsecured bonds which will mature on June 14, 2009 and bear interest at the floating rates determined using the average 3-month rupiah time deposit rates with Mandiri, BNI, BRI and BTN, plus a fixed premium of 3%. The maximum limit of the floating rate is 19% and the minimum limit is 11% per annum. The interest is payable on a quarterly basis starting September 14, 2006.
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
17.
BONDS PAYABLE (continued)
Limited Bonds II issued by Lintasarta (continued)
On July 17, 2006, Lintasarta obtained approval from Niaga on the issuance of the limited bonds II (Note 16).
The proceeds of the limited bonds II were used for capital expenditure to expand Lintasarta’s telecommunication peripherals.
Limited Bonds I issued by Lintasarta
In June 2003, Lintasarta entered into an agreement with its stockholders for the former to issue limited bonds I amounting to Rp40,000. The limited bonds represented unsecured bonds which matured on June 2, 2006 and bore interest at the fixed rate of 16% per annum for the first year and floating rates for the succeeding years. The floating rates were determined using the average 3-month rupiah time deposit rates with Mandiri, BNI, BRI and BTN, plus a fixed premium of 3%. The maximum limit of the floating rate is 19% and the minimum limit is 11% per annum. Lintasarta paid interest on the bonds quarterly starting September 2, 2003.
On the maturity date, Lintasarta paid a certain portion of limited bonds I amounting to Rp5,144 and subsequently extended the maturity date of the remaining balance of Rp34,856 until June 2, 2009. The extension of maturity date was made based on the first amendment dated June 14, 2006 of the Limited Bonds I Agreement. These bonds bear interest at floating rates determined using the average 3-month rupiah time deposit rates with Mandiri, BNI, BRI and BTN, plus a fixed premium of 3%. The maximum limit of the floating rate is 19% and the minimum limit is 11% per annum. The interest is payable on a quarterly basis.
On July 17, 2006, Lintasarta obtained approval from Niaga on the changes in maturity date and nominal value of the limited bonds I (Note 16).
Convertible Bonds issued by Lintasarta
At Lintasarta’s Stockholders’ Annual General Meeting held in March 2002, the stockholders approved, among others, the declaration of cash dividend amounting to Rp25,300 of which Rp4,149 (net of tax) was paid in June 2002. The remaining dividend was distributed in the form of unsecured convertible bonds, which bore interest at the annual fixed rate of 19% and paid on a quarterly basis. The bonds were converted into Lintasarta’s common stock at par value of Rp1,000,000 per share on the bonds’ maturity date on June 3, 2007 (Note 1d).
On May 23, 2003, Lintasarta obtained approval from Niaga on the issuance of the convertible bonds (Note 16).
Based on the first amendment dated July 12, 2004 of the Convertible Bonds Agreement, the fixed interest rate of the convertible bonds issued by Lintasarta had been changed to become a floating rate. The floating rate was determined using the average rate for 6-month rupiah time deposits with Mandiri, BNI, BRI and BTN, plus a fixed premium of 3%. The maximum limit of the floating rate was 19% and the minimum limit was 11% per annum. The first amendment was effective starting July 1, 2004.
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
17.
BONDS PAYABLE (continued)
The scheduled principal payments of all the bonds payable outstanding as of June 30, 2007 are as follows:
Twelve months ending June 30,
2012 and
2008
2009
2011
thereafter*
Total
In U.S. dollar
Guaranteed Notes *
Due 2010 (US$300,000)
-
-
2,716,200
-
2,716,200
Due 2012 (US$250,000)
-
-
-
2,263,500
2,263,500
Sub-total
-
-
2,716,200
2,263,5004,979,700
In rupiah
Fifth Indosat Bonds *
-
-
-
2,600,000
2,600,000
Third Indosat Bonds *
-
1,860,000
640,000
-2,500,000
Second Indosat Bonds *
875,000
-
-
200,000
1,075,000
Fourth Indosat Bonds *
-
-
815,000
-
815,000
Sukuk Ijarah II *
-
-
-
400,000
400,000
Syari’ah Ijarah Bonds *
-
-
285,000
-
285,000
Syari’ah Mudharabah Bonds
175,000
-
-
-175,000
Limited Bonds II of Lintasarta
-
31,150
-
-
31,150
Limited Bonds I of Lintasarta
-
25,292
-
-
25,292
Sub-total
1,050,000
1,916,442
1,740,000
3,200,000
7,906,442
Total
1,050,000
1,916,442
4,456,200
5,463,500
12,886,142
Less:
-
unamortized notes issuance cost
(41,433
)
-
unamortized bonds issuance cost
(29,827
)
-
unamortized notes discount
(12,387
)
Net
12,802,495
* Refer to previous discussion on options for each bond/note.
18.
OTHER NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES
This account consists mainly of non-current portions of post-retirement benefits, benefits under Labor Law No. 13/2003 (Note 29), other employee benefits and deposits from customers.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
19.
CAPITAL STOCK
The Company’s capital stock ownership as of June 30, 2006 and 2007 is as follows:
Number of
Percentage
Shares Issued
of Ownership
Stockholders
and Fully Paid
Amount
(%)
2006
A Share
Government of the Republic
of Indonesia
1
-
-
B Shares
Indonesia Communications
Limited, Mauritius
2,171,250,000
217,125
40.20
Government of the Republic
of Indonesia
776,624,999
77,662
14.38
Indonesia Communications Pte.
Ltd., Singapore
46,340,000
4,634
0.86
Commissioner:
Lee Theng Kiat
135,000
14
0.00
Roes Aryawijaya
135,000
14
0.00
Setyanto P. Santosa
135,000
14
0.00
Directors:
Joseph Chan Lam Seng
427,500
43
0.01
Wityasmoro Sih Handayanto
387,500
38
0.01
Wahyu Wijayadi
302,500
30
0.01
Wong Heang Tuck
290,000
29
0.01
Raymond Tan Kim Meng
222,500
22
0.00
Johnny Swandi Sjam
30,000
3
0.00
S. Wimbo S. Hardjito
2,500
-
-
Others (each holding below 5%)
2,405,041,000
240,504
44.52
Total
5,401,323,500
540,132
100.00
2007
A Share
Government of the Republic
of Indonesia
1
-
-
B Shares
Indonesia Communications
Limited, Mauritius
2,171,250,000
217,125
39.96
Government of the Republic
of Indonesia
776,624,999
77,662
14.29
Indonesia Communications Pte.
Ltd., Singapore
46,340,000
4,634
0.85
Commissioners:
Lee Theng Kiat
135,000
14
0.00
Roes Aryawijaya
135,000
14
0.00
Directors:
Wahyu Wijayadi
252,500
25
0.01
Raymond Tan Kim Meng
222,500
22
0.01
Wong Heang Tuck
100,000
10
0.00
Johnny Swandi Sjam
30,000
3
0.00
Fadzri Sentosa
10,000
1
0.00
Others (each holding below 5%)
2,438,833,500
243,883
44.88
Total
5,433,933,500
543,393
100.00
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
19.
CAPITAL STOCK (continued)
The “A” share is a special share held by the Government of the Republic of Indonesia and has special voting rights. The material rights and restrictions which are applicable to the “B” shares are also applicable to the “A” share, except that the Government may not transfer the “A” share, and it has a veto right with respect to (i) amendment to the objective and purposes of the Company; (ii) increase of capital without pre-emptive rights; (iii) merger, consolidation and acquisition; (iv) amendment to the provisions regarding the rights of “A” share as stipulated in the Articles of Association; and (v) dissolution and liquidation of the Company. The “A” share also has the right to appoint one director and one commissioner of the Company.
Based on a letter dated March 2, 2004 from ICL to the Company regarding a notification of pledge of shares with respect to shares of the Company, ICL informed the Company that ICL pledged substantially all of its “B” Shares as collateral for a loan facility obtained by STT Communications Limited, the sole shareholder of ICL, from third parties.
On May 5, 2006, Indonesia Communications Pte. Ltd., Singapore (“ICLS”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of STT Communications Limited (“STTC”), informed BAPEPAM that ICLS acquired 46,340,000 “B” shares of the Company from the market.
On February 27, 2007, the Company received a notification letter from Standard Chartered Bank, security agent, releasing the pledge of ICL's investment in the Company's equity shares in relation to the loan facility obtained by STTC.
On March 1, 2007, STTC sold its 25% ownership in Asia Mobile Holdings Pte. Ltd. (“AMH”) to Qatar Telecom (“Qtel”). As a result, STTC’s ownership in AMH decreased to 75%. AMH directly owned ICL and ICLS.
As of June 30, 2007, ICL and ICLS owned an aggregate of 2,217,590,000 “B” shares, representing 40.81% ownership in the Company.
In connection with the exercise of ESOP Phase I and Phase II from August 1, 2004 and August 1, 2005, respectively, 256,433,500 “B” shares have been issued as of July 31, 2006 (Note 20) at a total premium of Rp873,512.
20.
STOCK OPTIONS
At the Company’s Annual Stockholders’ General Meeting held on June 26, 2003, the stockholders resolved to, among others, issue 258,875,000 Company “B” shares in reserve which were equal to 5% of the Company’s issued and fully paid capital with nominal value of Rp100 per share by implementing BAPEPAM Regulation No. IX.D.4, “Capital Increases Without Pre-emptive Rights”, which would be allocated to the employees through an Employee Stock Option Program (“ESOP”). The exercise price for ESOP Phase I was 90% of the average closing price [i.e. Rp1,567.4 (in full amount)] of the Company’s shares within 25 consecutive exchange days in the regular market prior to the announcement for the above-mentioned Annual Stockholders’ General Meeting.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
20.
STOCK OPTIONS (continued)
The ESOP had been distributed in two phases:
a.
Phase I: 50% of the ESOP shares or 129,437,500 stock options had been distributed to the Company’s and its subsidiaries��� permanent employees and Boards of Directors and Commissioners from August 1, 2003 with one year vesting period. The exercise period for the options was one year commencing August 1, 2004.
b.
Phase II: 50% of the ESOP shares or 129,437,500 stock options had been distributed to the Company’s and its subsidiaries’ permanent employees and Boards of Directors and Commissioners from August 1, 2004 with one year vesting period. The exercise period for the options was one year commencing August 1, 2005.
At the Company’s Annual Stockholders’ General Meeting held on June 22, 2004, the stockholders resolved, among others, that the exercise price for ESOP Phase II was 90% of the average closing price [i.e. Rp3,702.6 (in full amount)] of the Company’s shares within 25 consecutive exchange days in the regular market prior to the announcement for the 2004 Annual Stockholders’ General Meeting. It was also resolved that the undistributed ESOP shares from ESOP Phase I would be reallocated for distribution in ESOP Phase II.
In 2004, the Company made an adjustment to decrease the compensation expense of ESOP Phase I as a result of options being forfeited amounting to Rp3,609.
The total fair values of stock options distributed under ESOP Phase I and Phase II were Rp55,932 and Rp155,681, respectively.
The fair values of stock options under ESOP Phase I and Phase II were computed by adopting the Black-Scholes option pricing model and applying the following assumptions:
Phase I
Phase II
Risk-free interest rate
10.00%
8.90%
Expected dividend yield
4.36%
3.50%
Expected volatility
36.50%
37.00%
Expected option period
2 years
2 years
Based on a Decree dated January 28, 2005 of the Board of Directors, the 7,847,000 forfeited shares under ESOP Phase I were added to the total shares to be distributed in ESOP Phase II resulting in the number of shares allocated in ESOP Phase II to become 137,284,500 shares. The vesting period for the additional shares granted in ESOP Phase II was the same as that for the original ESOP Phase II, which was up to July 31, 2005.
The numbers of forfeited shares at the end of the vesting period of ESOP Phase I and ESOP Phase II were 162,500 shares (equivalent to Rp75) and 2,279,000 shares (equivalent to Rp2,584), respectively.
At the end of each exercise period, the numbers of stock options under ESOP Phase I and Phase II exercised by the employees were 121,428,000 and 135,005,500 shares, respectively (Note 19).
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
21.
OPERATING REVENUES - CELLULAR
This account consists of:
2006
2007
Usage charges
2,420,617
3,042,289
Features
1,426,614
1,907,173
Interconnection income
358,598
870,423
Connection fee
55,449
40,920
Monthly subscription charges
3,893
7,379
Others
25,673
28,920
Total
4,290,844
5,897,104
The above interconnection income includes interconnection income from related parties amounting to Rp221,985 and Rp632,142 in 2006 and 2007, respectively (Note 30).
22.
OPERATING REVENUES - MIDI
This account consists of:
2006
2007
Related parties
World link and direct link
44,121
46,513
Frame net
40,796
43,370
IP VPN
24,477
34,784
Application services
20,168
27,586
Leased line
9,105
14,322
Internet
46,298
9,725
Satellite lease
6,443
6,307
Others
12,586
4,461
Sub-total
203,994
187,068
Third parties
Internet
160,731
246,485
World link and direct link
103,326
136,703
IP VPN
79,737
134,635
Frame net
157,550
127,320
Leased line
60,154
65,827
Digital data network
73,161
56,386
Satellite lease
61,630
36,964
Application services
12,696
16,950
Others
14,352
10,340
Sub-total
723,337
831,610
Total
927,331
1,018,678
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
23.
OPERATING REVENUES - FIXED TELECOMMUNICATION
The “Operating Revenues - Fixed Telecommunication” account represents the Company’s share of revenue from the following:
2006
2007
International Calls
Incoming calls
250,850
461,101
Outgoing calls
176,991
160,459
Fixed Wireless
68,960
97,492
Fixed Line
48,136
54,103
Others
3,999
1,292
Total
548,936
774,447
Net settlements from other foreign telecommunication carriers of international telephone services amounted to Rp375,435 and Rp400,068 in 2006 and 2007, respectively.
Operating revenues from related parties amounted to Rp60,144 and Rp181,541 in 2006 and 2007, respectively. These amounts represent 10.96% and 23.44% of total operating revenues - fixed telecommunication in 2006 and 2007, respectively (Note 30).
24.
OPERATING EXPENSES - PERSONNEL
This account consists of:
2006
2007
Salaries
167,119
167,381
Bonuses
76,823
138,630
Incentives and other employee benefits
123,807
137,362
Employee income tax
69,956
110,914
Early retirement*
-
64,431
Outsourcing
69,702
63,696
Postretirement healthcare benefit
39,504
51,218
Medical expense
26,538
24,442
Pension (Note 29)
10,991
24,307
Separation, appreciation and compensation expense
under Labor Law No. 13/2003 (Note 29)
12,793
11,582
Others
13,015
3,529
Total
610,248
797,492
*
On June 27, 2006, the Company’s Directors issued Decree No. 051/DIREKSI/2006, “Additional Benefits for Voluntarily Resigned Employees”. Under this decree, employees qualified for early retirement and who voluntarily resigned after the approval from the Board of Directors were given benefits of additional remuneration, traveling and training package. During the six months ended June 30, 2007, there were additional 106 employees who took the option.
The personnel expenses capitalized to properties under construction and installation in 2006 and 2007 amounted to Rp19,595 and Rp18,565, respectively.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
25.
OPERATING EXPENSES - ADMINISTRATION AND GENERAL
This account consists of:
2006
2007
Provision for doubtful accounts
73,448
76,894
Rent
61,070
60,041
Travel
32,438
44,509
Professional fees
23,503
42,590
Utilities
23,534
25,496
Catering
17,485
15,849
Training, education and research
12,450
15,507
Insurance
19,795
14,323
Communications
7,153
12,566
Office supplies and stationery
7,675
7,248
Public relations
5,277
6,875
Others
32,144
46,732
Total
315,972
368,630
26.
OPERATING EXPENSES - COMPENSATION TO TELECOMMUNICATIONS CARRIERS AND SERVICE PROVIDERS
This account consists of compensation to the following:
2006
2007
Telkom
170,745
452,153
Other telecommunications carriers and
service providers
10,978
328,102
Total
181,723
780,255
The compensation expenses consist of interconnection and other expenses of the Company.
Interconnection relates to the expenses for the interconnection between the Company’s telecommunications networks and those owned by Telkom or other telecommunications carriers
(Note 2o).
Other expenses charged by Telkom relate to the billings for the use of circuit, infrastructure rental and billing processing services provided by Telkom (Note30). Other expenses charged by other telecommunications carriers mainly consist of billings for the use of their circuits.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
26.
OPERATING EXPENSES - COMPENSATION TO TELECOMMUNICATIONS CARRIERS AND SERVICE PROVIDERS (continued)
The Company, Satelindo and IM3 have interconnection arrangements with domestic and overseas operators (Notes 30 and 37). The operating revenues from interconnection services are presented on a gross basis, except for those which are under contractual sharing arrangements (Note 2o). In 2007, the Company entered into several Memoranda of Understanding to amend the existing
revenue-sharing arrangements and to reflect the new cost-based interconnection scheme based on Regulation No. 08/PER/M.KOMINFO/02/2006 of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (Note 36).
The effects of these new arrangements on the Company’s 2007 consolidated financial statements are to increase the operating revenues and operating expenses by Rp629,532 each.
27.
OPERATING EXPENSES - OTHER COSTS OF SERVICES
This account consists of:
2006
2007
Radio frequency fee
198,149
313,891
Cost of SIM cards and pulse reload vouchers
240,493
164,748
Utilities
93,264
124,368
Rent
67,514
84,326
Concession fee
55,615 66,933
USO (Note 36)
40,558
49,563
Billing and collection
24,149
32,743
Delivery and transportation
24,317
29,681
Installation
10,442
13,862
Communications
6,405
6,339
Insurance
1,948
1,874
Others
39,797
21,338
Total
802,651
909,666
28.
OTHER EXPENSES - FINANCING COST
This account consists of:
2006
2007
Interest on loans
616,027
624,795
Amortization of debt/bonds issuance
cost and discount (Notes 16 and 17)
13,376
12,673
Bank charges
1,548
2,072
Consent solicitation (Note 17)
13,401
-
Total
644,352
639,540
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
29.
PENSION PLAN
The Company, Satelindo and Lintasarta have defined benefit and defined contribution pension plans covering substantially all of their qualified permanent employees.
Defined Benefit Pension Plan
The Company, Satelindo and Lintasarta provide defined benefit pension plans to their respective employees under which pension benefits to be paid upon retirement are based on the employees’ most recent basic salary and number of years of service. PT Asuransi Jiwasraya (“Jiwasraya”), a state-owned life insurance company, manages the plans. Pension contributions are determined by periodic actuarial calculations performed by Jiwasraya.
Based on an amendment dated December 22, 2000 of the Company’s pension plan, which was further amended on March 29, 2001, the benefits and premium payment pattern were changed.
Before the amendment, the premium was regularly paid annually until the plan would be fully funded and the benefits consisted of retirement benefit (regular monthly or lump-sum pension) and death insurance. In conjunction with the amendment, the plan would be fully funded after making installment payments up to January 2002 of the required amount to fully fund the plan determined as of September 1, 2000. The amendment also includes an additional benefit in the form of thirteenth-month retirement benefit, which is payable annually 14 days before Idul Fitri (“Moslem Holiday”).
The amendment covers employees registered as participants of the pension plan as of
September 1, 2000 and includes an increase in basic salary pension by 9% compounded annually starting from September 1, 2001. The amendment also stipulates that there will be no increase in the premium even in cases of mass employee terminations or changes in marital status.
The total premium installments based on the amendment amounted to Rp355,000, which was paid on due dates.
On March 1, 2007, the Company entered into an agreement with Jiwasraya to provide defined death insurance plan to 1,276 employees as of January 1, 2007, who are not covered by the defined benefit pension plan as stated above. Based on the agreement, a participating employee will receive:
·
Expiration benefit equivalent to the cash value at the end of the insurance period, or
·
Death benefit not due to accident equivalent to 100% of insurance money plus cash value when the employee dies not due to accident, or
·
Death benefit due to accident equivalent to 200% of insurance money plus cash value when the employee dies due to accident, or
·
Cash value on the date the employee retires from the Company.
The premium of Rp7,600 was fully paid on March 29, 2007.
On June 25, 2003, Satelindo entered into an agreement with Jiwasraya to amend the benefit and premium payment pattern of the former’s pension plan. The amendment covers employees registered as participants of the pension plan as of December 25, 2002 up to June 25, 2003. Other new conditions include the following:
·
An increase in pension basic salary at 6% compounded annually starting from December 25, 2002
·
Thirteenth-month retirement benefit, which is payable annually 14 days before Idul Fitri
·
An increase in periodic payment of retirement benefit at 6% compounded annually starting one year after receiving periodic retirement benefit for the first time
29.
PENSION PLAN (continued)
Defined Benefit Pension Plan (continued)
·
If the average annual interest rate of time deposits of government banks exceeds 15%, the participants’ retirement benefit will be increased by a certain percentage in accordance with the formula agreed by both parties.
On April 15, 2005, Lintasarta entered into an agreement with Jiwasraya to replace their existing agreement. Based on the new agreement, the benefits and premium payment pattern were changed. This agreement is effective starting January 1, 2005. The total premium installments based on the agreement amount to Rp61,623 which is payable in 10 annual installments starting 2005 until 2015.
The new agreement covers employees registered as participants of the pension plan as of April 1, 2003. The conditions under the new agreement include the following:
·
An increase in basic salary pension by 3% (previously was estimated at 8%) compounded annually starting April 1, 2003
·
An increase in periodic payment of retirement benefit at 5% compounded annually starting one year after receiving periodic retirement benefit for the first time
·
If the average annual interest rate of time deposits of government banks exceeds 15%, the participants’ retirement benefit will be increased by a certain percentage in accordance with the formula agreed by both parties.
On May 2, 2005, Lintasarta entered into an agreement with Jiwasraya to amend the above agreement. The amendment covers employees registered as participants of the pension plan as of April 1, 2003 up to November 30, 2004 with additional 10 annual premium installments totalling Rp1,653 which is payable starting 2005 until 2015.
The contributions of the Company and Lintasarta to Jiwasraya amounted to Rp9,999 and Rp17,568 for the six months ended June 30, 2006 and 2007, respectively.
The net periodic pension cost for the pension plans for the six months ended June 30, 2006 was calculated based on the actuarial valuations as of December 31, 2005. The net periodic pension cost for the pension plans for the six months ended June 30, 2007 was calculated based on the actuarial valuations as of December 31, 2006 and June 30, 2007. The actuarial valuations were prepared by an independent actuary, using the projected-unit-credit method and applying the following assumptions:
2006
2007
Annual discount rate
13.0%
9.5 - 10.5%
Expected annual rate of return on plan assets
10.0%
4.5 - 10.0%
Annual rate of increase in compensation
3.0 - 9.0%
3.0 - 9.0%
Mortality rate
CSO 1980
CSO 1980
a.
The composition of the net periodic pension cost for the six months ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 is as follows:
2006
2007
Service cost
14,890
20,667
Interest cost
31,821
33,216
Immediate recognition of past service cost - vested benefit
-
3,335
Net amortization
-
2,789
Return on plan assets
(35,720
)
(35,700
)
Net periodic pension cost (Note 24)
10,991
24,307
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
29.
PENSION PLAN (continued)
Defined Benefit Pension Plan (continued)
b. The funded status of the plans as of June 30, 2006 and 2007 is as follows:
2006
2007
Projected benefit obligation
(545,112
)
(697,677)
Plan assets at fair value
763,978
735,506
Excess of plan assets over projected benefit obligation
218,866
37,829
Unrecognized actuarial loss
38,614
193,289
Total prepaid pension cost
257,480
231,118
c.
Movements in the prepaid pension cost during the six months ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 are as follows:
2006
2007
Beginning balance
Company
255,899
225,296
Lintasarta
2,573
8,278
Net periodic pension cost
Company
(10,449
)
(22,238
)
Lintasarta
(542
)
(2,069
)
Benefit payment
Company
-
4,283
Contribution to Jiwasraya
Company
-
7,600
Lintasarta
9,999
9,968
Ending balance
Company
245,450
214,941
Lintasarta
12,030
16,177
d.
Prepaid pension cost consists of:
2006
2007
Prepaid pension:
Current portion (presented as part of “Prepaid Expenses”)
Company
20,899
3,424
Lintasarta
1,081
118
21,980
3,542
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
29.
PENSION PLAN (continued)
Defined Benefit Pension Plan (continued)
d.
Prepaid pension cost consists of (continued):
2006
2007
Long-term portion
Company
224,551
211,517
Lintasarta
10,949
16,059
235,500
227,576
257,480
231,118
Plan assets as of June 30, 2006 and 2007 principally consisted of time deposits, debt securities, long-term investment in shares of stock and property.
Defined Contribution Pension Plan
In May 2001 and January 2003, the Company and Satelindo assisted their employees in establishing their respective employees’ defined contribution pension plans, in addition to the defined benefit pension plan as mentioned above. Starting June 2004, the Company also assisted ex-IM3’s employees in establishing their defined contribution pension plan. Under the defined contribution pension plan, the employees contribute 10% - 20% of their basic salaries, while the Company does not contribute to the plans. Total contributions of the employees for the six months ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 amounted to Rp8,439 and Rp7,980, respectively. The plan assets are being administered and managed by seven financial institutions appointed by the Company and Satelindo, based on the choice of the employees.
Labor Law No. 13/2003
The Companies also accrue benefits under Labor Law No. 13/2003 (“Labor Law”) dated March 25, 2003. The Companies’ employees will receive the benefits under this law or defined benefit pension plan, whichever amount is higher.
The net periodic Labor Law cost for the six months ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 was calculated based on the actuarial valuations as of December 31, 2005 and 2006, respectively. The actuarial valuations were prepared by an independent actuary, using the projected-unit-credit method and applying the following assumptions:
2006
2007
Annual discount rate
13.0%
10.5%
Annual rate of increase in compensation
11.0 - 12.0%
10.0%
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
29.
PENSION PLAN (continued)
Labor Law No. 13/2003 (continued)
a.
The composition of the periodic Labor Law cost for the six months ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 is as follows:
2006
2007
Service cost
6,609
6,677
Interest cost
5,512
4,586
Net amortization
672
319
Periodic Labor Law cost (Note 24)
12,793
11,582
b.
The composition of the accrued Labor Law cost as of June 30, 2006 and 2007 is as follows:
2006
2007
Projected benefit obligation
(98,073
)
(99,482
)
Unrecognized actuarial loss
31,133
22,586
Accrued Labor Law cost
(66,940
)
(76,896
)
c.
Movements in the accrued Labor Law cost during the six months ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 are as follows:
2006
2007
Beginning balance
Company
51,586
62,972
Lintasarta
3,887
5,450
IMM
482
978
Periodic Labor Law cost
Company
11,902
9,909
Lintasarta
650
1,310
IMM
241
363
Benefit payment
Company
(1,808
)
(4,086
)
Ending balance
Company
61,680
68,795
Lintasarta
4,537
6,760
IMM
723
1,341
As of June 30, 2007, Labor Law cost included in accrued expenses amounted to Rp1,689 (Note 15) for the current portion and in non-current liabilities amounted to Rp75,207 for the long-term portion (Note 18).
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
30.
ACCOUNTS AND TRANSACTIONS WITH RELATED PARTIES
The details of the accounts and the significant transactions entered into with related parties (affiliates, unless otherwise indicated) are as follows:
Amount
Percentage to Total Assets/Liabilities (%)
2006
2007
2006
2007
Cash and cash equivalents (Note 4)
State-owned banks
1,530,060
2,895,052
4.59
7.29
Private banks
268,280
903,850
0.80
2.27
Total
1,798,340
3,798,902
5.399.56
Accounts receivable - trade
Telkom
153,970
170,258
0.46
0.43
PT Televisi Republik Indonesia
(Persero) (“TVRI”)
40,888
45,466
0.12
0.11
State-owned banks
35,128
39,499
0.11
0.10
StarHub Pte. Ltd. (“StarHub”), Singapore
48,358
35,161
0.14
0.09
PT Pos Indonesia (Persero)
9,234
8,986
0.03
0.02
PT Telekomunikasi Selular
(“Telkomsel”)
2,940
8,986
0.010.02
PSN
2,474
4,301
0.01
0.01
Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.
(“SingTel”), Singapore
39,075
3,708
0.12
0.01
PT Citra Sari Makmur (“CSM”)
4,127
3,091
0.01
0.01
Lembaga Kantor Berita Negara
(“LKBN”) Antara
4,752
36
0.01
0.00
Others
32,820
32,772
0.10
0.09
Total
373,766
352,264
1.12
0.89
Less allowance for doubtful accounts
145,898
142,434
0.44
0.36
Net
227,868
209,830
0.68
0.53
Prepaid expenses
Ministry of Communications and
Information Technology
-
121,094
-
0.30
Jiwasraya
21,980
3,542
0.07
0.01
Kopindosat
6,959
2,391
0.02
0.01
Others
2,175
1,819
0.01
0.00
Total
31,114
128,846
0.10
0.32
Other current assets
State-owned banks
15,859
16,785
0.05
0.04
Others
-
7
-
0.00
Total
15,859
16,792
0.05
0.04
Due from related parties
Key management personnel
15,402
9,750
0.05
0.03
Telkomsel
10,850
6,043
0.03
0.02
Kopindosat
6,197
5,949
0.020.01
BNI
1,031
1,228
0.00
0.00
Others
1,579
1,109
0.00
0.00
Total
35,059
24,079
0.10
0.06
Less allowance for doubtful accounts
1,860
2,199
0.01
0.01
Net
33,199
21,880
0.09
0.05
Long-term prepaid pension
Jiwasraya
235,500
227,576
0.71
0.57
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
30.
ACCOUNTS AND TRANSACTIONS WITH RELATED PARTIES (continued)
Amount
Percentage to Total Assets/Liabilities (%)
2006
2007
2006
2007
Long-term advances
PT Industri Telekomunikasi
Indonesia (Persero)
-
9,091
-
0.02
PT Nex Wave
-
5,701
-
0.01
Kopindosat
3,070
1,716
0.010.01
Others
829
67
0.00
0.00
Total
3,899
16,575
0.01
0.04
Non-current assets - others
State-owned banks
31,602
34,100
0.09
0.09
Telkom
25,736
24,521
0.08
0.06
Kopindosat
-
7,140
-
0.02
Others
-
3,048
-
0.01
Total
57,338
68,809
0.17
0.18
Accounts payable - trade
Telkom
1,935
962
0.01
0.00
Kopindosat
1,185
693
0.01
0.00
Telkomsel
14,352
-
0.08
-
Others
2,316
1,043
0.01
0.01
Total
19,788
2,698
0.11
0.01
Dividend payable
ICL
324,211
281,720
1.71
1.16
Government of the Republic of
Indonesia
115,966
100,767
0.610.41
ICLS
6,919
6,013
0.04
0.03
Others
8,460
323
0.04
0.00
Total
455,556
388,823
2.40
1.60
Procurement payable
PT Industri Telekomunikasi
Indonesia (Persero)
35,296
54,552
0.190.22
Kopindosat
33,598
47,920
0.18
0.20
PT NexWave
1,981
7,119
0.01
0.03
PT SCS Astra Graphia Technologies
3,045
2,368
0.02
0.01
Others
-
471
-
0.00
Total
73,920
112,430
0.40
0.46
Accrued expenses
Ministry of Communications and
Information Technology
145,089
271,446
0.77
1.11
Government of the Republic of
Indonesia
-
20,633
-
0.08
Kopindosat
12,647
11,820
0.070.05
Key management personnel
24,421
8,716
0.13
0.04
Telkom
1,740
-
0.01
-
Others
1,963
8,063
0.01
0.03
Total
185,860
320,678
0.99
1.31
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
30.
ACCOUNTS AND TRANSACTIONS WITH RELATED PARTIES (continued)
Amount
Percentage to Total Assets/Liabilities (%)
2006
2007
2006
2007
Due to related parties
Indonesia Comnet Plus (“Comnet”)
-
6,649
-
0.03
PT Pos Indonesia (Persero)
4,900
2,565
0.03
0.01
State-owned banks
1,875
1,920
0.010.01
Kopindosat
1,530
1,490
0.010.01
TVRI
2,262
-
0.01
-
Others
1,957
3,075
0.010.01
Total
12,524
15,699
0.070.07
Loans payable
State-owned banks
632,882
637,363
3.342.61
Other non-current liabilities
Telkomsel
13,941
12,277
0.07
0.05
StarHub
1,057
923
0.01
0.00
Total
14,998
13,200
0.08
0.05
Percentage to Respective Income
or Expenses
Amount
(%)
2006
2007
2006
2007
Operating revenues
Telkom
311,508
593,491
5.40
7.72
Telkomsel
6,453
221,731
0.11
2.88
State-owned banks
87,406
90,581
1.52
1.18
SingTel
35,538
25,385
0.62
0.33
StarHub
22,240
21,218
0.39
0.28
Ministry of Communications
and Information
Technology
-
4,735
-
0.06
CSM
5,010
4,084
0.09
0.05
Bank Danamon
-
3,953
-
0.05
PSN
3,299
3,675
0.06
0.05
PT Angkasa Pura (Persero)
2,476
2,772
0.04
0.04
LKBN Antara
5,511
1,973
0.09
0.02
Others
6,682
27,153
0.11
0.35
Total
486,123
1,000,751
8.43
13.01
Operating expenses
Compensation to telecommunication
carriers and service providers
Telkom
170,745
452,153
4.07
7.98
Telkomsel
-
213,577
-
3.77
Total
170,745
665,730
4.07
11.75
80
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
30. ACCOUNTS AND TRANSACTIONS WITH RELATED PARTIES (continued)
Percentage to Respective Income
or Expenses
Amount
(%)
2006
2007
2006
2007
Personnel
Kopindosat
65,852
62,248
1.57
1.10
Key management personnel
66,240
54,702
1.58
0.96
Jiwasraya
10,991
24,307
0.26
0.43
Total
143,083
141,257
3.41
2.49
Maintenance
PT Industri Telekomunikasi
Indonesia (Persero)
1,302
1,399
0.03
0.02
Kopindosat
4,102
1,302
0.10
0.02
Total
5,404
2,701
0.13
0.04
Administration and general
Kopindosat
24,065
24,022
0.57
0.42
PLN
16,139
18,060
0.39
0.32
UGBDN
2,666
2,683
0.06
0.05
Others
8,178
2,165
0.20
0.04
Total
51,048
46,930
1.22
0.83
Leased circuits
Comnet
17,437
14,113
0.41
0.25
SingTel
7,811
10,126
0.19
0.18
StarHub
1,307
4,415
0.03
0.08
Total
26,555
28,654
0.63
0.51
Other costs of services
Ministry of Communication
and Information Technology
294,322
430,387
7.01
7.60
Others
1,052
-
0.02
-
Total
295,374
430,387
7.03
7.60
Other income (expenses)
Interest income - net
State-owned banks
41,174
9,913
5.53
1.20
The following are the significant agreements/transactions with related parties:
a.
State-owned banks
The Companies place a substantial amount of their cash and cash equivalents in various
state-owned banks. Interest rates on these placements are comparable to those offered by third-party banks.
The Company also obtained loans from BNI and Mandiri (Note 16).
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
30.
ACCOUNTS AND TRANSACTIONS WITH RELATED PARTIES (continued)
b.
Telkom
(1)
a.
Fixed telecommunication services
On September 23, 2005, the Company and Telkom signed an agreement regarding the interconnection of local, long-distance and international fixed networks.
The principal matters covered by the agreement are as follows:
·
Interconnection between the Company’s and Telkom’s local, long-distance and international fixed networks enables the Company’s fixed telecommunication service subscribers to make or receive calls to or from Telkom’s subscribers or international gateways.
·
The Company’s and Telkom’s international services are accessible and continuously open to each other’s fixed networks.
·
The Company and Telkom are responsible for their respective telecommunications facilities.
·
The compensation arrangement for the services provided is based on interconnection tariffs determined by both parties.
·
Each party handles subscriber billing and collection for the other party’s international calls service used by the other party’s subscribers. Each party has to pay the other party 1% of the collections made by the other party, plus the billing process expenses which are fixed at Rp82 (in full amount) per record of outgoing call as compensation for billing processing.
On December 28, 2006, the Company entered into Memorandum of Understanding
with Telkom applying the new interconnection rates under cost-based regime that are effective starting January 1, 2007 (Note 36).
Receivables from Telkom are settled according to payments received by Telkom from the respective customers. These receivables are non-interest bearing.
Under a cooperation agreement with Telkom, the compensation of Telkom relating to leased circuit/channel services, such as world link and bit link, is calculated at 15% of the Company’s collected revenues from such services.
The Company and Satelindo also lease circuits from Telkom to link Jakarta, Medan and Surabaya.
b.
Cellular Services
On December 1, 2005, the Company and Telkom signed an agreement regarding the interconnection between the Company’s cellular telecommunication network with Telkom’s fixed telecommunication network. Under this agreement, the interconnection between the Company’s cellular telecommunication network and Telkom’s fixed telecommunication network enables the Company’s cellular subscribers to make or receive calls to or from Telkom’s fixed telecommunication subscribers.
On December 28, 2006, the Company entered into Memorandum of Understanding
with Telkom applying the new interconnection rates under cost-based regime that are effective starting January 1, 2007 (Note 36).
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
30.
ACCOUNTS AND TRANSACTIONS WITH RELATED PARTIES (continued)
b.
Telkom (continued)
(2)
In 1994, Satelindo entered into a Land Transfer Agreement with Telkom for the transfer of Telkom’s rights to use 134,925 square meters of land located at Daan Mogot, West Jakarta, where Satelindo’s earth control station is currently situated. The Land Transfer Agreement enables Satelindo to use the land for a period of 30 years from the date of the agreement, for a price equivalent to US$40,000 less Rp43,220, and could be extended based on mutual agreement. This agreement was subsequently superseded by Land Rental Agreement dated December 6, 2001, generally under the same terms as those of the Land Transfer Agreement.
(3)
In 1999, Lintasarta entered into an agreement with Telkom, whereby Telkom agreed to lease transponder to Lintasarta. This agreement has been amended several times, the latest amendment of which is based on the sixth amendment agreement dated September 29, 2006. Transponder lease expense charged to operations amounted to Rp2,758 and Rp7,386 in 2006 and 2007 which is presented as part of “Operating Expenses - Compensation to Telecommunications Carriers and Service Providers”.
The following is a summary of the significant transactions between the Companies and Telkom:
Percentage to Respective Income
or Expenses
Amount
(%)
2006
2007
2006
2007
Net operating revenues
311,508
593,491
5.40
7.72
Operating expenses
170,745
452,153
4.07
7.98
c.
PSN
In 1997, Satelindo entered into an operation agreement with PSN, an investee of Telkom, in respect of the Palapa-C satellites. In accordance with the agreement, Satelindo agreed to operate and control the Palapa-C satellites through Satelindo’s Master Control Station (“MCS”) located at Daan Mogot, West Jakarta. Under the agreement, PSN shall pay an annual operation fee of US$323 to Satelindo. The operation fee is payable in quarterly installments.
The agreement was amended in 1999 relating to the de-orbit of one of the satellites.
d.
Telkomsel
The Company, Satelindo and IM3 have interconnection transactions with Telkomsel, a subsidiary of Telkom, under contractual sharing agreements which provide the following:
·
The Company’s and Satelindo’s international gateway exchanges are interconnected with Telkomsel’s GSM mobile cellular telecommunications network to make outgoing or receive incoming international calls through the Company’s and Satelindo’s international gateway exchanges.
·
The Company and Satelindo receive as compensation for the interconnection, a portion of Telkomsel’s revenues from the related services that are made through the Company’s and Satelindo’s international gateway exchanges.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
30.
ACCOUNTS AND TRANSACTIONS WITH RELATED PARTIES (continued)
d.
Telkomsel (continued)
·
Satelindo and IM3 also have agreements with Telkomsel for the interconnection of Satelindo’s and IM3’s GSM mobile cellular telecommunications network with Telkomsel’s network, enabling Telkomsel’s customers to make calls to or receive calls from Satelindo’s and IM3’s customers.
·
The agreements are renewable annually.
On December 8, 2006, the Company entered into Memorandum of Understanding with Telkomsel applying the new interconnection rates under cost-based regime to comply with Regulation
No. 08/PER/M.KOMINFO/02/2006 of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (Notes 36 and 37).
Net interconnection revenues (charges) from Telkomsel for the six months ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 are as follows:
2006
2007
Interconnection revenues
340,726
223,426
Interconnection charges
(356,577
)
(213,577
)
Net revenues (charges)
(15,851
)
9,849
e.
Jiwasraya
Jiwasraya is a state-owned life insurance company that provides services to the Companies in managing the Companies’ pension plans.
f.
Kopindosat
Kopindosat is a cooperative established by the Company’s employees to engage in various activities from which it earns revenues, such as providing housing and car loans and other consumer loans principally to the Company’s employees, as well as car, house and equipment rental and other services principally to the Company.
Kopindosat and certain of its subsidiaries are under the supervision of the Company’s management. The Company also seconded several of its employees on a temporary basis to support Kopindosat and its subsidiaries in conducting their businesses and to provide managerial training for the Company’s employees. In addition, the Company provides Kopindosat and certain of its subsidiaries some office spaces in its buildings for use in their businesses.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
30.
ACCOUNTS AND TRANSACTIONS WITH RELATED PARTIES (continued)
f.
Kopindosat (continued)
As of June 30, 2006 and 2007, Kopindosat has investments in the following entities:
Ownership (%)
2006
2007
PT Personel Alih Daya
99.00
99.00
PT Puri Perkasa Farmindo
88.00
99.00
Lintasarta
0.66
0.66
IMM
0.15
0.15
Kopindosat distributes annually to the Company’s employees a portion of its profit earned during the preceding fiscal year. The Company initially makes the distribution (charged to a receivable account) to the employees which is subsequently reimbursed by Kopindosat. The timing of such reimbursement, which has historically occurred within the year of distribution, is subject to negotiations between the Company and Kopindosat. The receivable is non-interest bearing.
g.
Key Management Personnel
The amounts due from key management personnel represent portions of housing and transportation allowances which were given in advance by the Companies to their employees and transformation incentive (incentive given to employees to encourage them to adapt to
the transformation of the business of the Company from fixed line international provider to cellular operator) which are amortized over the average remaining service period of the employees.
The prepaid/unamortized portions of housing and transportation advances and transformation incentives which were given to key management personnel in 2006 and 2007 amounted to Rp15,402 and Rp9,750, respectively, and are presented as part of “Due from Related Parties”. Those given to non-key management personnel amounting to Rp3,741 and Rp3,677 as of
June 30, 2006 and 2007, respectively, are presented as part of “Accounts Receivable - Others” for the current portion, and Rp114,188 and Rp101,879 as of June 30, 2006 and 2007, respectively, as “Long-term Receivables” for the non-current portion.
The management believes that the allowance provided on accounts receivable - trade and others from related parties is adequate to cover possible loss from uncollectible accounts.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
30.
ACCOUNTS AND TRANSACTIONS WITH RELATED PARTIES (continued)
The relationship and nature of account balances/transactions with other related parties are as follows:
Nature of Account
No.
Related Parties
Relationship
Balances/Transactions
1.
StarHub
Affiliate
Operating revenues -
international calls
2.
TVRI
Affiliate
Operating revenues - MIDI
3.
SingTel
Affiliate
Operating revenues -
international calls
4.
PT Pos Indonesia (Persero)
Affiliate
Operating revenues - MIDI
5.
CSM
Affiliate
Operating revenues - MIDI
6.
LKBN Antara
Affiliate
Operating revenues - MIDI
7.
PT Napsindo Primatel
International
Affiliate
Operating revenues - MIDI
8.
Ministry of Communications
Government agency
Operating revenues - MIDI,
and Information Technology
concession fee, frequency fee
and USO
9.
PT Industri Telekomunikasi
Indonesia (Persero)
Affiliate
Procurement payable
10.
PT NexWave
Affiliate
Procurement payable
11.
PT SCS Astra Graphia
Technologies
Affiliate
Procurement payable
12.
Comnet
Affiliate
Leased circuits - rent of
transmission channel
13.
PT Angkasa Pura (Persero)
Affiliate
Operating revenues - MIDI
14.
PLN
Affiliate
Utilities expense
15.
UGBDN
Affiliate
Rent expense
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
31.
EARNINGS PER SHARE
The following table sets forth the computation of basic and diluted earnings per share:
2006
2007
Numerator for basic earnings per share - net income
548,751
845,146
Dilutive effect of convertible bonds (Note 17)
(6,756
)
-
Numerator for diluted earnings per share
541,995
845,146
Denominator - number of shares
Denominator for basic earnings per share:
Weighted-average number of shares outstanding
during the period (including effect of exercise
of ESOP Phase II)
5,380,476,076
5,433,933,500
Dilutive effect of ESOP Phase II (Note 20)
14,693,700
-
Denominator for diluted earnings per share
5,395,169,776
5,433,933,500
Basic earnings per share
101.99
155.53
Diluted earnings per share
100.46
155.53
Basic earnings per ADS (50 B shares per ADS)
5,099.47
7,776.56
Diluted earnings per ADS
5,022.97
7,776.56
32.
DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME AND APPROPRIATION OF RETAINED EARNINGS
At the Company’s Annual Stockholders’ General Meeting held on June 29, 2006, the stockholders resolved to, among others:
a.
Approve the utilization of 2005 net income as follows:
·
Rp16,235 for reserve fund
·
Rp149.32 per share for dividend distribution
·
Remaining amount for reinvestment and working capital.
b.
Pay the dividend on August 8, 2006, except the dividend for the Government which will be paid in accordance with the prevailing laws and regulations.
At the Company’s Annual Stockholders’ General Meeting held on June 5, 2007, the stockholders resolved to, among others:
a.
Approve the utilization of 2006 net income as follows:
·
Rp14,101 for reserve fund
·
Rp129.75 per share for dividend distribution
·
Remaining amount for reinvestment and working capital.
b.
Pay the dividend on July 13, 2007, except the dividend for the Government which will be paid in accordance with the prevailing laws and regulations.
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
33.
DERIVATIVES
During 2006 and 2007, the Company entered into several swap and currency forward contracts. Listed below is information related to the contracts and their fair values as of June 30, 2006 and 2007:
Fair Value (Rp)
Notional
2006
2007
Amount
(US$)
Receivable
Payable
ReceivablePayable
Cross Currency Swap:
a.
Standard Chartered Bank, Jakarta
Branch (“StandChart”)
25,000
-
4,395
-8,004
b.
Goldman Sachs International (“GSI”)
100,000
-
16,420
-26,671
c.
GSI
25,000
-
21,028
-35,835
d.
GSI
75,000
1,178
-
7,843-
e.
Merrill Lynch Capital Market Bank
Limited (“MLCMB”)
25,000
-
7,450
-10,182
f.
MLCMB
25,000
-
30,169
-43,946
g.
StandChart
25,000
-
9,754
-31,668
h.
MLCMB
25,000
-
7,010
-21,364
i.
StandChart
25,000
6,370
-
-16,313
j.
StandChart
25,000
15,507
-
-5,999
k.
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking
Corporation Limited, Jakarta
Branch (“HSBC”)
25,000
-
-
-10,350
Sub-total
23,055
96,226
7,843
210,332
Currency Forward Contract:
l.
Goldman Sachs Capital Market (“GSCM”***)
10,000
-
-
-
-
m.
StandChart
2,000
-
-
-748
n.
JPMorgan
3,000 or 6,000
-
-
-5,487
o.
StandChart
1,500 or 3,000
-
-
-1,433
p.
JPMorgan
3,000 or 6,000
-
-
-3,537
q.
StandChart
1,500 or 3,000
-
-
-1,031
r.
GSCM
10,000
-
-
3,699-
Sub-total
-
-
3,699
12,236
Interest Rate Swap:
s.
GSCM
(*)
25,000
703
-
--
t.
GSCM
(**)
25,000
-
-
-
-
Sub-total
703
-
-
-
Embedded Derivative:
u.
GSI (Note 16)
50,000
-
-
-65,719
Total
23,758
96,226
11,542
288,287
(*)
terminated in October 2006
(**)
contract entered into in January 2007 and terminated in June 2007
(***)
contract entered into in July 2006 and terminated in June 2007
The net changes in fair value of the swap and currency forward contracts, swap cost or income and termination cost or income amounting to Rp214,461 and Rp90,140 in 2006 and 2007, respectively, were credited or charged to “Loss on Change in Fair Value of Derivatives - Net”, which is presented under Other Income (Expenses) in the consolidated statements of income. “Derivative Assets” presented under current assets amounted to Rp23,758 and Rp11,542 as of June 30, 2006 and 2007, respectively, and “Derivative Liabilities” presented under current liabilities amounted to Rp96,226 and Rp288,287 as of June 30, 2006 and 2007, respectively.
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These consolidated financial statements are originally issued in Indonesian language.
PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
33.
DERIVATIVES (continued)
The following are the details of the swap contracts:
Cross Currency Swap Contracts
a.
On April 23, 2004, the Company entered into a cross currency swap contract with StandChart which is effective starting April 13, 2004. Based on the contract, the Company will swap at the termination date on November 5, 2008, a total of Rp214,625 for US$25,000. The contract provides for the Company to make semi-annual payments, every May 5 and November 5, up to the termination date, at 6-month U.S. dollar LIBOR plus 2.60% per annum. Total swap cost amounting to Rp7,721 and Rp9,188 in 2006 and 2007, respectively, was charged to “Loss on Change in Fair Value of Derivatives - Net”, which is presented under Other Income (Expenses).
b.
On May 13, 2005, the Company entered into a cross currency swap contract with GSI. Based on the contract which is effective starting May 5, 2005, the Company will swap at termination date on November 5, 2010, a total of Rp832,250 for US$100,000. Based on the contract, the Company will make semi-annual payments every May 5 and November 5 up to termination date, at (i) fixed rate of 6.96% for US$50,000 and (ii) 6-month U.S. dollar LIBOR plus 2.62% per annum for US$50,000 and will receive (i) semi-annual payments in the amount of 6-month U.S. dollar LIBOR per annum multiplied by US$11,750 during the period May 13, 2005 through May 13, 2008 and
(ii) the amount of US$11,750 on May 13, 2008. Total swap cost amounting to Rp29,817 and Rp31,331 in 2006 and 2007, respectively, was charged to “Loss on Change in Fair Value of Derivatives - Net”, which is presented under Other Income (Expenses).
c.
On May 13, 2005, the Company entered into a cross currency swap contract with GSI which is effective starting May 5, 2005. Based on the contract, the Company will swap at termination date on November 5, 2010, a total of Rp245,000 for US$25,000. The contract provides for the Company to make semi-annual payments every May 5 and November 5 up to termination date, at the fixed rate of 4.30% of US$25,000 per annum. Total swap cost amounting to Rp4,656 and Rp4,924 in 2006 and 2007, respectively, was charged to “Loss on Change in Fair Value of Derivatives - Net”, which is presented under Other Income (Expenses).
d.
On August 22, 2005, the Company entered into a cross currency swap contract with GSI which is effective starting June 22, 2005. Based on the contract, the Company will swap at termination date on June 22, 2012, a certain rupiah amount equivalent to US$75,000 multiplied by certain predetermined exchange rate for US$75,000. The contract provides for the Company to make semi-annual payments every June 22 and December 22 up to termination date at the fixed rate of 3.28% of US$75,000 per annum. Total swap cost amounting to Rp11,622 and Rp11,163 in 2006 and 2007, respectively, was charged to “Loss on Change in Fair Value of Derivatives - Net”, which is presented under Other Income (Expenses).
e.
On September 20, 2005, the Company entered into a cross currency swap contract with MLCMB which is effective starting September 22, 2005. Based on the contract, the Company will receive, at termination date on June 22, 2012, the following:
·
If the IDR/USD spot rate at termination date is less than Rp9,500 to US$1 (in full amounts), the Company will receive zero amount from MLCMB.
·
If the IDR/USD spot rate at termination date is greater than Rp9,500 but is less than or equal to Rp14,000 to US$1 (in full amounts), the Company will receive a certain U.S. dollar amount which is equal to US$25,000 multiplied by (1 - Rp9,500 divided by IDR/USD spot rate) (in full amount).
·
If the IDR/USD spot rate at termination date is greater than Rp14,000 to US$1 (in full amounts), the Company will receive a certain US$ amount which is equal to US$25,000 multiplied by (Rp14,000 - Rp9,500) divided by IDR/USD spot rate (in full amounts).
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These consolidated financial statements are originally issued in Indonesian language.
PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
33.
DERIVATIVES (continued)
Cross Currency Swap Contracts (continued)
The contract provides for the Company to make semi-annual payments every June 22 and December 22 up to termination date at the fixed rate of 2.99% of US$25,000 per annum. Total swap cost amounting to Rp3,493 and Rp3,327 in 2006 and 2007, respectively, was charged to “Loss on Change in Fair Value of Derivatives - Net”, which is presented under Other Income (Expenses).
b.
On November 16, 2005, the Company entered into a cross currency swap contract with MLCMB which is effective starting November 18, 2005. Based on the contract, the Company will swap at the termination date on June 22, 2012, a total of Rp245,000 for US$25,000. The contract provides for the Company to make semi-annual payments every June 22 and December 22 up to termination date at the fixed rate of 5.50% of US$25,000 per annum. Total swap cost amounting to Rp6,425 and Rp6,120 in 2006 and 2007, respectively, was charged to “Loss on Change in Fair Value of Derivatives - Net”, which is presented under Other Income (Expenses).
c.
On January 11, 2006, the Company entered into a cross currency swap contract with StandChart which is effective starting January 13, 2006. Based on the contract, the Company will swap at termination date on June 22, 2012, a total of Rp236,250 for US$25,000. The contract provides for the Company to make semi-annual payments every June 22 and December 22 up to and including termination date at the fixed rate of 4.78% of US$25,000 per annum. Total swap cost amounting to Rp5,304 and Rp5,423 in 2006 and 2007, respectively, was charged to “Loss on Change in Fair Value of Derivatives - Net”, which is presented under Other Income (Expenses).
d.
On March 1, 2006, the Company entered into a cross currency swap contract with MLCMB which is effective starting March 3, 2006. Based on the contract, the Company will swap at the termination date on June 22, 2012, a total of Rp229,975 for US$25,000. The contract provides for the Company to make semi-annual payments every June 22 and December 22 up to termination date at the fixed rate of 4.15% of US$25,000 per annum. Total swap cost amounting to Rp4,578 and Rp4,669 in 2006 and 2007, respectively, was charged to “Loss on Change in Fair Value of Derivatives - Net”, which is presented under Other Income (Expenses).
e.
On March 15, 2006, the Company entered into a cross currency swap contract with StandChart which is effective starting March 17, 2006. Based on the contract, the Company will swap at termination date on June 22, 2012, a total of Rp228,550 for US$25,000. The contract provides for the Company to make semi-annual payments every June 22 and December 22 up to and including termination date at the fixed rate of 3.75% of US$25,000 per annum. Total swap cost amounting to Rp2,360 and Rp4,255 in 2006 and 2007, respectively, was charged to “Loss on Change in Fair Value of Derivatives - Net”, which is presented under Other Income (Expenses).
f.
On May 12, 2006, the Company entered into a cross currency swap contract with StandChart. Based on the contract, the Company will swap at termination date on June 22, 2012, a total of Rp217,500 for US$25,000. The contract provides for the Company to make semi-annual payments every June 22 and December 22 up to and including termination date at the fixed rate of 3.45% of US$25,000 per annum. Total swap cost amounting to Rp918 and Rp3,914 in 2006 and 2007, respectively, was charged to “Loss on Change in Fair Value of Derivatives - Net”, which is presented under Other Income (Expenses).
90
These consolidated financial statements are originally issued in Indonesian language.
PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
33.
DERIVATIVES (continued)
Cross Currency Swap Contracts (continued)
g.
On August 8, 2006, the Company entered into a cross currency swap contract with HSBC. Based on the contract, the Company will swap at termination date on November 5, 2010, a total of Rp225,000 for US$25,000. The contract provides for the Company to make semi-annual payments every May 5 and November 5 up to and including termination date at the fixed rate of 4.00% of US$25,000 per annum. Total swap cost amounting to Rp4,617 in 2007 was charged to “Loss on Change in Fair Value of Derivatives - Net”, which is presented under Other Income (Expenses).
All cross-currency swap contracts with GSI (Notes 33b, 33c and 33d) are structured to include credit-linkage with the Company as the reference entity and with the Company’s (i) bankruptcy, (ii) failure to pay on certain debt obligations or (iii) restructuring of certain debt obligations as the relevant credit events. Upon the occurrence of any of these credit events, the Company’s obligations and those of GSI under these swap contracts will be terminated without any further payments or settlements being made by or owed to either party, including a payment by either party of any marked-to-market value of the swap contracts.
Currency Forward Contracts
h.
On January 2, 2007, the Company and GSCM entered into a currency forward contract with notional amount of US$10,000 and IDR/USD fixing rate of Rp8,955 to US$1 (in full amounts). Based on the contract:
·
If the IDR/USD spot rate is lower than Rp9,600 to US$1 (in full amounts), the Company will buy US$10,000 at Rp8,955 (in full amount) on the respective settlement dates.
·
If the IDR/USD spot rate is at or higher than Rp9,600 to US$1 (in full amounts), there will be no cash flow on the respective settlement dates.
The contract provides that the settlement dates are on May 4, 2007, June 6, 2007 and July 5, 2007.
On June 8, 2007, the Company early terminated its currency forward contract with GSCM. Based on the termination confirmation, the Company was entitled to receive termination settlement in the amount of US$76 (equivalent to Rp688). The full settlement received on June 12, 2007 was credited to “Loss on Change in Fair Value of Derivatives - Net”, which is presented under Other Income (Expenses).
m.
On February 15, 2007, the Company and StandChart entered into a currency forward contract with notional amount of US$2,000 and IDR/USD fixing rate of Rp8,950 to US$1 (in full amounts). Based on the contract:
·
If the IDR/USD spot rate is lower than Rp9,215 to US$1 (in full amounts), the Company will buy US$2,000 at Rp8,950 (in full amount) on the respective settlement dates.
·
If the IDR/USD spot rate is at or higher than Rp9,215 to US$1 (in full amounts), there will be no cash flow on the respective settlement dates.
The contract provides that the settlement dates will be every month starting March 20, 2007 to February 20, 2008.
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These consolidated financial statements are originally issued in Indonesian language.
PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
33. DERIVATIVES (continued)
Currency Forward Contracts (continued)
n.
On April 24, 2007, the Company and JPMorgan entered into a currency forward contract with notional amount of US$3,000 or US$6,000 depending on the spot rate on settlement date. Based on the contract:
·
If the IDR/USD spot rate is lower than the ceiling rate of Rp9,250 to US$1 (in full amounts), the Company will buy USD principal at the strike rate of Rp8,960 to US$1 (in full amounts) on the respective settlement dates, whereas:
- If the strike rate is less than the spot rate, the Company will buy US$3,000.
- If the strike rate is at or higher than the spot rate, the Company will buy US$6,000.
·
If the IDR/USD spot rate is at or higher than the ceiling rate of Rp9,250 to US$1 (in full amounts), there will be no cash flow on the respective settlement dates.
The contract provides that the settlement dates will be every month starting May 25, 2007 to April 24, 2008.
n.
On May 1, 2007, the Company and StandChart entered into a currency forward contract with notional amount of US$1,500 or US$3,000 depending on the spot rate on settlement date. Based on the contract:
·
If the IDR/USD spot rate is at or higher than Rp9,225 to US$1 (in full amounts), there will be no obligation between the Company and StandChart on respective settlement dates.
·
If the IDR/USD spot rate is higher than Rp8,985 and lower than Rp9,225 to US$1 (in full amounts), the Company has the right to buy US$1,500 at Rp8,985 (in full amount) on respective settlement dates.
·
If the IDR/USD spot rate is at or lower than Rp8,985 to US$1 (in full amounts), the Company is obliged to buy US$3,000 at Rp8,985 (in full amount) on respective settlement dates.
The contract provides that the settlement dates will be every month starting May 30, 2007 to December 26, 2007.
n.
On May 3, 2007, the Company and JPMorgan entered into a currency forward contract with notional amount of US$3,000 or US$6,000 depending on the spot rate on settlement date. Based on the contract:
·
If the current difference between the IDR/USD spot rate on a monthly fixing date and Rp8,960 to US$1 (in full amounts), accumulated with the differences that resulted from the previous monthly fixing dates over the period from June 25, 2007 to December 24, 2007, is at or less than Rp600 (in full amount), then cash flow on the monthly fixing date will be determined as follows:
-
If the monthly spot rate is higher than Rp8,960 to US$1 (in full amounts), the Company will buy US$3,000 at Rp8,960 (in full amount).
-
If the monthly spot rate is at or lower than Rp8,960 and higher than Rp8,925 to US$1 (in full amounts), the Company will buy US$6,000 at Rp8,960 (in full amount).
-
If the monthly spot rate is at or lower than Rp8,925 to US$1 (in full amounts), the Company will buy US$6,000 at Rp9,057 (in full amount).
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These consolidated financial statements are originally issued in Indonesian language.
PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
33.
DERIVATIVES (continued)
Currency Forward Contracts (continued)
·
On the first monthly fixing date where the current difference between the IDR/USD spot rate and Rp8,960 to US$1 (in full amounts), accumulated with the differences that resulted from the previous monthly fixing dates over the period from June 25, 2007 to December 24, 2007, is higher than Rp600 (in full amount), there is no cash flow on that monthly fixing date. In addition, there will be no cash flow for all the subsequent monthly fixing dates.
The contract provides that the settlement dates will be every month starting June 27, 2007 to December 28, 2007.
n.
On May 4, 2007, the Company and StandChart entered into a currency forward contract with notional amount of US$1,500 or US$3,000 depending on the spot rate on settlement date. Based on the contract:
·
If the IDR/USD spot rate is at or higher than Rp9,225 to US$1 (in full amounts), there will be no obligation between the Company and StandChart on respective settlement dates.
·
If the IDR/USD spot rate is higher than Rp8,950 (in full amount) and lower than Rp9,225 to US$1 (in full amounts), the Company has the right to buy US$1,500 at Rp8,950 (in full amount) on respective settlement dates.
·
If the IDR/USD spot rate is at or lower than Rp8,950 to US$1 (in full amounts), the Company is obliged to buy US$3,000 at Rp8,950 (in full amount) on respective settlement dates.
The contract provides that the settlement dates will be every month starting June 6, 2007 to December 6, 2007.
o.
On May 10, 2007, the Company and GSCM entered into a currency forward contract with notional amount of US$10,000 and IDR/USD fixing rate of Rp8,790 to US$1 (in full amounts). Based on the contract:
·
If the IDR/USD spot rate is lower than Rp9,400 to US$1 (in full amounts), the Company will buy US$10,000 at Rp8,790 (in full amount) on the respective settlement dates.
·
If the IDR/USD spot rate is at or higher than Rp9,400 to US$1 (in full amounts), there will be no cash flow on the respective settlement dates.
The contract provides that the settlement dates will be every month starting August 15, 2007 to November 16, 2007 (Note 41a).
Interest Rate Swap Contracts
s.
On March 15, 2006, the Company entered into an interest swap contract with GSCM with
a notional amount of US$25,000. Based on the contract which was effective starting
December 22, 2005, the Company agreed to pay at the fixed rate of 4.90% of US$25,000 per annum, in quarterly intervals, every March 22, June 22, September 22 and December 22 up to the termination date on June 22, 2012, in exchange for 7.125% per annum times certain index located in the pre-determined quarter range up to 2012. The swap income arising from this transaction amounting to Rp2,583 in 2006 was credited to “Loss on Change in Fair Value of Derivatives - Net”, which is presented under Other Income (Expenses).
On October 16, 2006, the Company early terminated the contract. Based on the termination confirmation, the Company was required to make termination payment in the amount of US$380 (equivalent to Rp3,498), which was made on October 20, 2006. The payment charged to “Loss on Change in Fair Value of Derivatives - Net”, which is presented under Other Income (Expenses).
93
These consolidated financial statements are originally issued in Indonesian language.
PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
33. DERIVATIVES (continued)
Interest Rate Swap Contracts (continued)
t.
On July 18, 2006, the Company entered into an interest swap contract with GSCM with a notional amount of US$25,000. Based on the contract which is effective starting December 22, 2006, the Company agreed to pay at the fixed rate of 5.90% of US$25,000 per annum, in semi-annual intervals, every June 22 and December 22 up to the termination date on June 22, 2012, in exchange for 7.125% per annum times certain index located in the pre-determined semi-annual range up to 2012.
The contract provided early termination option for GSCM starting on June 22, 2007 and semi-annually thereafter with five (5) New York business days’ prior notice.
On June 22, 2007, GSCM took the early termination option for this contract. The swap income arising from this transaction amounting to Rp1,386 in 2007 was credited to “Loss on Change in Fair Value of Derivatives - Net”, which is presented under Other Income (Expenses).
34.
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
a.
As of June 30, 2007, commitments on capital expenditures which are contractual agreements not yet realized relate to the procurement and installation of property and equipment amounting to US$647,172 and Rp2,823,868 (Note 41c).
The significant commitments on capital expenditures are as follows:
·
On June 29, 2007, the Company entered into Palapa D Satellite In-Orbit Delivery Agreement with Thales Alenia Space. The total contract price under this agreement amounted to US$217,600. As of June 30, 2007, the Company has issued a purchase order (PO) amounting to US$29,085. As of June 30, 2007, the issued PO has not been served.
·
On May 16, 2007, the Company entered into Supply of GSM Cellular Infrastructure Agreement with PT Nokia Networks, Nokia Siemens Networks Oy, and Nokia Siemens Networks GmbH & Co. KG. The total contract prices which refer to the amounts of POs issued amounted to US$32,285 and Rp263,386 as of June 30, 2007. The issued POs that have not been served amounted to US$32,285 and Rp215,198 as of June 30, 2007.
·
On April 20, 2007, the Company entered into Telecommunication Equipment Supply and Service Agreement with PT Alcatel Indonesia and Alcatel Shanghai Bell Co. Ltd. The total contract prices which refer to the amounts of the POs issued amounted to US$11,041 and Rp362,505 as of June 30, 2007. The issued POs that have not been served amounted to US$8,008 and Rp289,805 as of June 30, 2007.
·
On April 3, 2007, the Company entered into Supply of the GSM Infrastructure Agreement with PT Ericsson Indonesia and Ericsson AB. The total contract prices which refer to the amounts of POs issued amounted to US$91,253 and Rp211,359 as of June 30, 2007. The issued POs that have not been served amounted to US$73,679 and Rp208,902 as of June 30, 2007.
94
These consolidated financial statements are originally issued in Indonesian language.
PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
34.
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (continued)
·
On September 29, 2006, the Company entered into WCDMA/HSDPA Radio Access Network Development Project Agreement with PT Ericsson Indonesia and Ericsson AB. The total contract prices under this agreement amounted to US$55,220 and Rp216,039. As of June 30, 2007, the Company has issued several POs totalling US$29,183 and Rp113,327. The issued POs that have not been served amounted to US$8,896 and Rp46,133 as of June 30, 2007.
·
On September 25, 2006, the Company entered into Single Intelligent Network Agreement with PT Ericsson Indonesia and Ericsson AB. The total contract prices under this agreement amounted to US$67,091 and Rp92,364. As of June 30, 2007, the Company has issued several POs totalling US$29,668 and Rp74,372. The issued POs that have not been served amounted to US$21,715 and Rp64,753 as of June 30, 2007.
·
On July 28, 2005, the Company entered into Agreements for the Supply and Installation of PDH and SDH Microwave Radio Equipment for West Java, Central Java, Bali and Nusa Tenggara Islands with PT Alcatel Indonesia, Alcatel CIT, and Alcatel Italy. The total contract prices which refer to the amounts of POs issued amounted to US$41,562 and Rp198,030 as of June 30, 2007. The issued POs that have not been served amounted to US$765 and Rp67,552 as of June 30, 2007.
·
On July 22, 2005, the Company entered into Supply and Installation of PDH Microwave Roll-out Agreement with PT Ericsson Indonesia and Ericsson AB. The total contract prices which refer to the amounts of POs issued amounted to US$34,940 and Rp152,745 as of June 30, 2007. The issued POs that have not been served amounted to US$24,076 and Rp110,440 as of June 30, 2007.
b.
On July 20, 2005, the Company obtained facilities from HSBC to fund the Company’s short-term working capital needs. The facilities consist of the following:
·
Overdraft facility amounting to US$2,000 (including overdraft facility denominated in rupiah amounting to Rp16,000). Interest will be charged on daily balances at 3.75% per annum and 6% per annum below the HSBC Best Lending Rate for the loan portions denominated in rupiah and U.S. dollar, respectively. Interest is payable on a monthly basis by debiting the Company’s current account.
·
Revolving loan facility amounting to US$5,000 (including revolving loan denominated in rupiah amounting to Rp40,000). The loan matures at the maximum period of six months and can be drawn in tranches with minimum amounts of US$500. Interest will be charged on daily balances at 3% per annum and 6.3% per annum below the HSBC Term Lending Rate for the loan portions denominated in rupiah and U.S. dollar, respectively. Interest is payable on a monthly basis by debiting the Company’s current account.
Based on the loan/overdraft facility agreement, the Company is required to comply with certain conditions, such as maintaining certain financial ratios.
The Company also obtained treasury facilities from HSBC as follows:
·
Currency swap limit (weighted) amounting to US$7,000 to facilitate the Company’s requirement for hedging genuine foreign currency and international rate exposure through currency swap and/or interest rate swap, with a maximum maturity of 5 years.
95
These consolidated financial statements are originally issued in Indonesian language.
PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
34.
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (continued)
·
Exposure risk limit (weighted) amounting to US$3,000 to facilitate the Company’s requirement for hedging genuine foreign currency exposures through spot and forward transactions with maximum maturity of 3 months.
The facilities expired on February 28, 2006 and were extended for 12 months.
As of June 30, 2007, the Company has not used these facilities and the process of further extending such facilities is still ongoing.
a.
On August 25, 2005, the Company obtained facilities from Deutsche Bank AG (Jakarta Branch) to finance the Company’s general working capital. The facilities consist of the following:
·
Loan facility amounting to Rp25,000, which can be drawn as advances with
a minimum amount of Rp100 for each advance. Each advance matures at the maximum period of six months and bears interest as follows:
-
The interest on each advance with maturity of three months or less shall be payable at 1.7% per annum over Certificates of Bank Indonesia rates.
-
The interest on each advance with maturities of over three months but less than six months is payable at 2.5% per annum over three-month Certificates of Bank Indonesia rates.
Based on the loan facility agreement, the Company is required to comply with certain conditions, such as maintaining certain financial ratios.
·
Bank guarantee facility amounting to US$2,000. The loan from the facility matures at the maximum period of one year. The Company is required to pledge its cash deposit/cash margin/current account in Deutsche Bank AG (Jakarta Branch) for the issuance of bank guarantee.
The facilities expired on November 30, 2005 and were extended for 12 months. The facilities shall be automatically extended for further 12-month periods upon expiration, unless early notification of non-extension is made in writing.
As of June 30, 2007, the facilities have not been terminated and the Company has not used these facilities.
a.
On January 23, 2007, the Company obtained a credit facility of US$10,000 or its IDR equivalent from StandChart to fund the Company’s short-term working capital needs. The credit facility is a revolving loan that will be available until December 31, 2007. After the full amount of the facility is drawn, this credit facility continues to become available for a period of one up to six months that can be further rolled over. The revolving loan bears interest at SIBOR plus 1.25% per annum, and at the prevailing annual rate of one-month Certificate of Bank Indonesia plus 1.70% for the portions of the revolving loan denominated in U.S. dollar and rupiah, respectively.
Based on the credit facility agreement, the Company is required to comply with certain conditions, such as maintaining certain financial ratios.
As of June 30, 2007, the Company has not used this facility.
96
These consolidated financial statements are originally issued in Indonesian language.
PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
34.
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (continued)
b.
On April 27, 2007, the Company joined Asia-America Gateway Consortium (“AAG”) by signing Construction & Maintenance Agreement (“C&MA”). AAG is a sea cable consortium which consists of 19 member companies. The Company has committed to invest US$5,000 for voting interest of 0.9031%, as a member of the consortium. The capital cost incurred in connection with the engineering, provision, construction and installation of AAG shall be borne by the members in the proportions of their voting interests.
c.
In 1994 and 1998, the Company was appointed as a Financial Administrator (“FA”) and Central Billing Party (“CBP”), respectively, by a consortium which was established to build and sell/lease Asia Pacific Cable Network (“APCN”) submarine cable in countries in the Asia-Pacific Region. As an FA, the Company collected and distributed funds from the sale of APCN’s IRU and Defined Underwritten Capacity (“DUC”) and Occasional Commercial Use (“OCU”) service, while as a CBP, the Company managed funds from the members of the consortium for upgrading the APCN cable.
The funds received from the sale of IRU and DUC, OCU services and funds received for upgrading the APCN cable did not belong to the Company and, therefore, were not recorded in the Company’s books. However, the Company managed these funds in separate accounts. On April 25, 2005, the Company was discharged as the CBP.
As of June 30, 2007, the balance of the funds (including interest earned) which are under the Company’s custody amounted to US$7,819. Besides receiving their share of the funds from the sale of IRU, the members of the consortium also received their share of the interest earned by the above funds.
g.
Based on letters No. S-5341/LK/2002 and No. S-5327/LK/2002, both dated December 4, 2002, of the Ministry of Finance (“MOF”) of the Republic of Indonesia, the Company was fined 2% interest per month as penalty (for a maximum period of 24 months) for the late payment of
the Government’s dividends. The Company paid the dividends in accordance with the payment schedule approved in its Stockholders’ Annual General Meeting.
The penalties amounted to Rp20,633 and Rp38,096 for the dividends from the Company’s net income in 1999 and 2000, respectively. However, on December 1, 2003, the MOF through its letter No. S-6287/LK/2003 increased the penalty for the dividend from the Company’s net income in 2000 from Rp38,096 to Rp42,902.
After several letters issued by the Company and responded to by the Ministry of State-owned Enterprises and the MOF, it was confirmed that the Company’s total penalties amounted to Rp63,535 for the dividends from the Company’s net income in 1999 and 2000.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
34.
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (continued)
Based on a Circular Resolution dated September 18, 2006 of the Company’s Board of Directors, after carefully considering the input made by the Government of Indonesia at the Company’s Stockholders’ Annual General Meeting held on June 29, 2006, the Board of Directors agreed to amicably settle such dividend penalties in such amount and terms of payment acceptable to the MOF.
In 2006, the Company accrued the penalty in the amount of Rp20,633 (Note 15) representing its estimate of the penalty it will pay to the Government and pertaining to the dividend from the Company’s 1999 net income. Up to June 30, 2007, no resolution has been agreed between the Company and the MOF.
h.
The Company has committed to pay annual radio frequency fee over the 3G license period, provided the Company holds the 3G license (Note 1a). The amount of annual payment is based on the scheme of payment set out in Regulation No. 7/PER/M.KOMINFO/2/2006 dated February 8, 2006 of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology.
35.
TARIFF SYSTEM
a.
International telecommunications services
The service rates (“tariffs”) for overseas exchange carriers are set based on the international telecommunications regulations established by the International Telecommunications Union (“ITU”). These regulations require the international telecommunications administrations to establish and revise, under mutual agreement, accounting rates to be applied among them, taking into account the cost of providing specific telecommunications services and relevant recommendations from the Consultative Committee on International Telegraph and Telephone (“CCITT”). The rates are divided into terminal shares payable to the administrations of terminal countries and, where appropriate, into transit shares payable to the administrations of transit countries.
The ITU also regulates that the monetary unit to be used, in the absence of special arrangements, shall be the Special Drawing Right (“SDR”) or the Gold Franc, which is equivalent to 1/3.061SDR. Each administration shall, subject to applicable national law, establish the charges to be collected from its customers.
The tariffs billed to domestic subscribers for international calls originating in Indonesia, also known as collection rates, are established in a decision letter of the Ministry of Communications, which rates are generally higher than the accounting rates. During the period 1996 to 1998,
the Ministry of Communications made tariff changes effective January 1, 1997, March 15, 1998 and November 15, 1998.
Based on decision letter No. 09/PER/M.KOMINFO/02/06 dated February 28, 2006 from the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, the collection rates are set by tariff formula known as price cap formula which already considers customer price index starting January 1, 2007.
b.
Cellular services
Tariffs for cellular providers are set on the basis of Regulation No. KM.27/PR.301/MPPT-98 dated February 23, 1998 of the Ministry of Tourism, Posts and Telecommunications (subsequently renamed “Ministry of Communications” and most recently as “Ministry of Communications and Information Technology”). Under this regulation, the cellular tariffs consist of the following:
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
35.
TARIFF SYSTEM (continued)
b.
Cellular services (continued)
·
Connection fee
·
Monthly charges
·
Usage charges.
The maximum tariff for connection fee is Rp200,000 per new connection number. The maximum tariff for monthly charges is Rp65,000. Usage charges consist of the following:
1.
Airtime
The maximum airtime tariff charged to the originating cellular subscriber is Rp325 per minute. The details of the tariff system are as follows:
a.
Cellular to cellular
: 2 times airtime rate
b.
Cellular to PSTN
: 1 time airtime rate
c.
PSTN to cellular
: 1 time airtime rate
d.
Card phone to cellular
: 1 time airtime rate plus 41% surcharge
2.
Usage
a.
Usage tariff charged to a cellular subscriber who makes a call to another subscriber using PSTN network is similar to the usage tariff of PSTN, which is applied on a time differentiation basis. For the use of local PSTN network, the tariff is computed at 50% of the prevailing local PSTN tariff.
b.
Long-distance usage tariff between two different service areas without using PSTN network is similar to the prevailing tariff on domestic long-distance call (“SLJJ”) for
a PSTN subscriber.
The maximum tariff for active roaming is Rp1,000 per call and is charged to in-roaming cellular subscriber who makes a call.
Tariffs for prepaid customers are also regulated by the Ministry of Communications in its Decree No. KM.79 Year 1998 dated December 14, 1998, and are typically higher than tariffs for post-paid subscribers. Cellular operators are allowed to set their own tariffs. However, the maximum usage tariffs for prepaid customers may not exceed 140% of peak time tariffs for post-paid subscribers.
Regulation No. KM.27/PR.301/MPPT-98 dated February 23, 1998 and Decree No. KM.79 Year 1998 of the Ministry of Tourism, Posts and Telecommunications (subsequently renamed “Ministry of Communications” and most recently as “Ministry of Communications and Information Technology”) were subsequently superseded by Regulation No. 12/PER/M.KOMINFO/02/2006 dated February 28, 2006 of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology regarding basic telephony tariff for cellular mobile network service.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
35.
TARIFF SYSTEM (continued)
b.
Cellular services (continued)
Under the new regulation, the cellular tariffs consist of the following:
·
Connection fee
·
Monthly charges
·
Usage charges
·
Additional facilities fee
The cellular providers should implement the new tariffs referred to as “floor price”. For usage charges, the floor price should be the originating fee plus termination fee (total interconnection fee), while for connection fee and monthly charges, the floor price depends on the cost structure of each cellular provider.
The implementation of the new tariffs for a dominant operator has to be approved by the Government. A dominant operator is an operator that has a revenue of more than 25% of total industry revenue for a certain segment.
As of June 30, 2007, the Company has gradually adopted the new cellular tariff system.
c.
Fixed telecommunication services
In February 2006, the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology released Regulation No. 09/PER/M.KOMINFO/02/2006 regarding basic telephony tariff for fixed network service.
As of June 30, 2007, the Company has gradually adopted the new fixed telecommunication tariff system.
36.
INTERCONNECTION TARIFFS
Interconnection tariffs among domestic telecommunications operators are regulated by the Ministry of Communications through its decree No. KM.108/PR.301/MPPT-94 dated December 28, 1994. The decree was updated several times with the latest update being decree No. KM.37 Year 1999 dated June 11, 1999. This decree, along with decree No. KM.46/PR.301/MPPT-98 dated February 27, 1998, prescribed interconnection tariff structures between mobile cellular telecommunications network and PSTN, mobile cellular telecommunications network and international telecommunications network, mobile cellular telecommunications network and other domestic mobile cellular telecommunications network, international telecommunications network and PSTN, and between two domestic PSTNs.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
36.
INTERCONNECTION TARIFFS (continued)
Based on the decree of the Ministry of Communications, the interconnection tariff arrangements are as follows:
1.
Structure of Interconnection Tariff
a.
Between international and domestic PSTN
Based on decision letter No.KM.37 Year 1999 dated June 11, 1999 of the Ministry of Communications, the interconnection tariffs are as follows:
Tariff
Basis
Access charge
Rp850 per call
Number of successful outgoing
and incoming calls
Usage charge
Rp550 per paid minute
Duration of successful outgoing
and incoming calls
Based on a letter from the Ministry of Communications, the access and usage charges to be paid by an international telecommunications carrier to a domestic carrier for the next
ten years up to 2004 are not to exceed 25% of the international telecommunications carrier’s international telecommunications revenue.
b.
Between domestic PSTN and another domestic PSTN
Interconnection charges for domestic telecommunication traffic (local and long-distance) between a domestic PSTN and another domestic PSTN are based on agreements made by those domestic PSTN telecommunication carriers.
c.
Between cellular telecommunications network and domestic PSTN
Based on the Ministry of Tourism, Posts and Telecommunications Decree
No. KM.46/PR.301/MPPT-98 (“Decree No. 46”) dated February 27, 1998 which became effective starting April 1, 1998, the interconnection tariffs are as follows:
(1)
Local Calls
For local calls from a cellular telecommunications network to a PSTN subscriber,
the cellular operator pays the PSTN operator 50% of the prevailing tariff for local calls.
For local calls from the PSTN to a cellular subscriber, the cellular operator receives
the airtime charged by the PSTN operator to its subscribers.
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
36.
INTERCONNECTION TARIFFS (continued)
1.
Structure of Interconnection Tariff (continued)
c.
Between cellular telecommunications network and domestic PSTN (continued)
(2)
SLJJ
For SLJJ which originates from the PSTN to a cellular subscriber, the cellular operator receives a portion of the prevailing SLJJ tariff, which portion ranges from 15% of
the prevailing SLJJ tariff plus the airtime charges in cases where the entire long-distance portion is not carried by the cellular operator, to 60% of the tariff plus the airtime charges in cases where the entire long-distance portion is carried by the cellular operator.
For SLJJ which originates from a cellular telecommunications network to a PSTN subscriber, the cellular operator is entitled to retain a portion of the prevailing SLJJ tariff, which portion ranges from 15% of the tariff in cases where the entire long-distance portion is not carried by the cellular operator, to 60% of the tariff in cases where the entire long-distance portion is carried by the cellular operator.
d.
Between cellular telecommunications network and another cellular telecommunications network
Based on Decree No. 46, the interconnection tariffs are as follows:
(1)
Local Calls
For local calls from a cellular telecommunications network to another, the “origin” cellular operator pays the airtime to the “destination” cellular operator. If the call is carried by
a PSTN, the cellular operator pays the PSTN operator 50% of the prevailing tariff for local calls.
(2)
SLJJ
For SLJJ which originates from a cellular telecommunications network, the cellular operator is entitled to retain a portion of the prevailing SLJJ tariff, which portion ranges from 15% of the tariff in cases where the entire long-distance portion is not carried by
the cellular operator, to 85% of the tariff in cases where the entire long-distance portion is carried by the cellular operator and the call is delivered to another cellular operator, and to 100% if the call is delivered to the same cellular operator.
e.
Between international PSTN and cellular telecommunications network
Starting from 1998, the interconnection tariff for international cellular call traffic to/from overseas from/to domestic cellular subscribers, regardless of whether the traffic is made through domestic PSTN or not, is based on the same tariff applied to traffic made through domestic PSTN as mentioned in “a” above. However, as agreed mutually with the cellular telecommunications operators, the Company (including Satelindo until it was merged - Note 1e) still applied the original contractual sharing agreements regarding the interconnection tariffs (Note37).
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
36.
INTERCONNECTION TARIFFS (continued)
1.
Structure of Interconnection Tariff (continued)
f.
Between international gateway exchanges
Interconnection charges for international telecommunications traffic between international gateway exchanges are based on agreements between international telecommunications carriers and international telecommunications joint ventures.
2.
Universal Service Obligation (“USO”)
On September 30, 2005, the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology issued Regulation No. 15/PER/M.KOMINFO/9/2005, which set forth the basic policy underlying the USO program and requiring telecommunication operators in Indonesia to contribute 0.75% of annual gross revenue (with the consideration for bad debt and interconnection charges) for USO development.
The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology also issued Decree No.11/PER/M.KOMINFO/04/2007 dated April 13, 2007, which gives guidance on USO provisioning, such as on auction mechanism, tariff, USO area and technical requirements.
Currently, all operators and the Government are working together to amend the USO tariff. However, as of June 30, 2007, such amendment has not yet been finalized.
3.
RevenueSharing
Revenue from access and usage charges from international telecommunications traffic with telecommunications networks owned by more than one domestic telecommunications carrier which is not regulated by this decree, is to be proportionally shared with each carrier, which proportion is to be bilaterally arranged between the carriers.
KM.37 Year 1999 and Decree No. 46 were subsequently superseded by Decree No. 32 Year 2004 of the Ministry of Communications which provides cost-based interconnection to replace the current revenue-sharing arrangement. Under the new decree, the operator of the network on which calls terminate will determine the interconnection charge to be received by it based on a formula to be mandated by the government, which will be intended to have the effect of requiring that operators charge for calls based on the cost of carrying such calls.
The effective date of this decree, which was originally set to start on January 1, 2005, was subsequently postponed until January 1, 2007 based on Regulation No. 08/PER/M. KOMINFO/02/2006 dated February 8, 2006 of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (Note 37).
The implementation of interconnection billing between operators starts from the time they sign their interconnection agreements.All interconnection agreements will be based on Reference Interconnection Offer (“RIO”). All operators have to publish their RIO and a dominant operator is required to obtain an approval of its RIO from the Government. The Directorate General of Posts and Telecommunications issued Decree No. 278/DIRJEN/2006 on August 4, 2006, which approved the RIO of the Company and two other dominant telecommunications operators (Telkom and Telkomsel).
The decree has been implemented since January 1, 2007 as agreed by all operators and approved by the Government.
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
37.
INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS WITH OTHER CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OPERATORS
The Company, Satelindo and IM3 have interconnection agreements with each of PTExcelcomindo Pratama or “Excelcom” and Komselindo (for the interconnection agreement with Telkomsel,
see Note 30). The principal matters covered by the agreements are as follows:
·
The Company’s and Satelindo’s international gateway exchanges are interconnected with mobile cellular telecommunications operators’ networks to make outgoing or receive incoming international calls through the Company’s and Satelindo’s international gateway exchanges.
·
The Company and Satelindo receive, as compensation for the interconnection, a portion of
the cellular telecommunications operators’ revenues from the related services that are made through the Company’s and Satelindo’s international gateway exchanges.
·
Satelindo and IM3 also have an agreement with the above operators for the interconnection of Satelindo’s and IM3’s GSM mobile cellular telecommunications network with the above operators’ network, enabling the above operators’ customers to make calls/send short message services (“SMS”) to or receive calls/SMS from Satelindo’s and IM3’s customers.
·
The agreements are renewable annually.
As of June 30, 2007, the latest agreement with Komselindo was signed on July 6, 2004, while the latest agreement with Excelcom was signed on July 1, 2004. The Company (including Satelindo and IM3 until they were merged - Note 1e) and the above operators still continue their business under the agreements by applying the original compensation formula, except for interconnection fee. On December 27 and 28, 2006, the Company entered into Memorandum of Understanding with Komselindo and Excelcom, respectively, applying the new interconnection rates under cost-based regime effective January 1, 2007 (Note 36).
Net interconnection revenues (charges) from (to) the operators are as follows:
2006
2007
Excelcom
20,857
(186)
Komselindo
(735
)
(3,494
)
Net
revenues (charges)
20,122
(3,680)
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
38.
ASSETS AND LIABILITIES DENOMINATED IN FOREIGN CURRENCIES
The Companies’ monetary assets and liabilities denominated in various foreign currencies as of June 30, 2007 (converted to equivalent U.S. dollar if currency is other than U.S. dollar) are as follows:
Amount in
Equivalent
U.S. Dollar
Rupiah *
Assets:
Cash and cash equivalents
243,829
2,207,631
Accounts receivable
Trade
117,530
1,064,117
Others
568
5,143
Derivative assets
1,275
11,542
Other current assets
462
4,183
Due from related parties
583
5,278
Non-current assets - others
1,301
11,778
Total assets
365,548
3,309,672
Liabilities:
Accounts payable - trade
11,929
108,005
Procurement payable
261,884
2,371,098
Accrued expenses
26,432
239,315
Deposits from customers
2,520
22,816
Derivative liabilities
31,840
288,287
Other current liabilities
108
978
Due to related parties
10
91
Loans payable (including current maturities)
80,400
**
709,542
Bonds payable
550,000
4,979,700
Other non-current liabilities
1,445
13,083
Total liabilities
966,568
8,732,915
Net liabilities position
601,020
5,423,243
*
translated using the average of the buying and selling rates prevailing at balance sheet date as published by Bank Indonesia.
**
includes US$50,000 loan from GSI (Note 16).
39.
SEGMENT INFORMATION
The Companies manage and evaluate their operations in three major reportable segments: cellular, fixed telecommunication and MIDI. The operating segments are managed separately because each offers different services/products and serves different markets. The Companies operate in one geographical area only, so no geographical information on segments is presented.
Segment results and assets include items directly attributable to a segment as well as those that can be allocated on a reasonable basis. Expenditures for segment assets represent the total costs incurred during the period to acquire segment assets that are expected to be used for more than one year.
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
39.
SEGMENT INFORMATION (continued)
Consolidated information by industry segment follows:
Major Segments
Fixed
Segment
Cellular
Telecommunication
MIDI
Total
2006
Operating revenues
Revenues from external customers
4,290,844
548,936
927,331
5,767,111
Inter-segment revenues
(110,117
)
110,117
157,319
157,319
Total operating revenues
4,180,727
659,053
1,084,650
5,924,430
Inter-segment revenues elimination
(157,319
)
Operating revenues - net
5,767,111
Income
Operating income
995,481
328,056
244,247
1,567,784
Gain on foreign exchange - net
141,877
Interest income
119,323
Financing cost
(644,352
)
Income tax expense
(253,864)
Loss on change in fair value of derivatives - net
(214,461
)
Amortization of goodwill
(113,253
)
Equity in net loss of associated company
(99)
Others - net
(33,658)
Income before minority interest in net income
of Subsidiaries
569,297
Other Information
Segment assets
29,669,361
1,128,336
3,617,074
34,414,771
Unallocated assets
5,209,025
Inter-segment assets elimination
(6,256,277
)
Assets - net
33,367,519
Segment liabilities
19,521,620
631,452
1,014,763
21,167,835
Unallocated liabilities
3,386,167
Inter-segment liabilities elimination
(5,411,263
)
Liabilities - net
19,142,739
Capital expenditure
3,048,885
134,683
269,663
3,453,231
Depreciation and amortization
1,409,101
90,710
238,548
1,738,359
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
39.
SEGMENT INFORMATION (continued)
Major Segments
Fixed
Segment
Cellular
Telecommunication
MIDI
Total
2007
Operating revenues
Revenues from external customers
5,897,104
774,447
1,018,678
7,690,229
Inter-segment revenues
(71,002
)
71,002
142,774
142,774
Total operating revenues
5,826,102
845,449
1,161,452
7,833,003
Inter-segment revenues elimination
(142,774
)
Operating revenues - net
7,690,229
Income
Operating income
1,499,884
312,208
215,921
2,028,013
Interest income
82,006
Financing cost
(639,540
)
Income tax expense - net
(337,033
)
Amortization of goodwill
(113,253
)
Loss on change in fair value of derivatives - net
(90,140
)
Loss on foreign exchange - net
(30,818
)
Others - net
(36,529
)
Income before minority interest in net income
of subsidiaries
862,706
Other Information
Segment assets
32,545,929
1,536,497
4,041,107
38,123,533
Unallocated assets
7,993,463
Inter-segment assets elimination
(6,390,905
)
Assets - net
39,726,091
Segment liabilities
23,776,960
800,094
1,077,816
25,654,870
Unallocated liabilities
3,777,627
Inter-segment liabilities elimination
(5,049,238
)
Liabilities - net
24,383,259
Capital expenditure
3,074,773
163,780
284,027
3,522,580
Depreciation and amortization
1,677,420
96,505
251,062
2,024,987
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PT INDOSAT Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2007 (Unaudited)
(Expressed in millions of rupiah and thousands of U.S. dollar,
except share and tariff data)
40.
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
The operations of the Companies have been affected and may continue to be affected for
the foreseeable future by the economic conditions in Indonesia that may contribute to volatility in currency values and negatively impact economic growth. Economic improvements and sustained recovery are dependent upon several factors, such as fiscal and monetary actions being undertaken by the Government and others, actions that are beyond the control of the Companies.
41.
SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
a.
On July 5, 2007, the Company early terminated its currency forward contract with GSCM which was entered into on May 10, 2007 (Note 33r). Based on termination confirmation, the Company was entitled to receive termination settlement in the amount of US$335 (equivalent to Rp3,024), which was subsequently received on July 10, 2007.
b.
Based on the minutes of SMT’s Extraordinary Stockholders’ General Meeting held on July 30, 2007, the stockholders approved the increase in the Company’s equity interest from 51.00% to 55.36% as a result of a stockholder’s decision not to exercise its pre-emptive right to subscribe to the increase in SMT’s capital stock (Note 1d).
c.
As of August 10, 2007, the average buying and selling rate of bank notes published by Bank Indonesia is Rp9,345 to US$1 (in full amounts), while as of June 30, 2007, the average buying and selling rate was Rp9,054 to US$1 (in full amounts). Using the exchange rate as of August 10, 2007, the Companies suffered foreign exchange loss amounting to approximately Rp160,347 on the foreign currency liabilities, net of foreign currency assets, as of June 30, 2007 (Note 38).
The translation of the foreign currency liabilities, net of foreign currency assets, should not be construed as a representation that these foreign currency liabilities and assets have been, could have been, or could in the future be converted into rupiah at the rate as of June 30, 2007 or at any other rate of exchange.
The commitments for the capital expenditures denominated in foreign currencies as of June 30, 2007 as disclosed in Note 34a are approximately Rp6,047,822 if translated at the rate as of
August 10, 2007.
42.
COMPLETION OF THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
The management of the Company is responsible for the preparation of the accompanying consolidated financial statements that were completed on August 10, 2007.
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