Document:

Agreement for Network Interconnection

 Exhibit 4.4 

Interconnection Agreement between PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (“Telkom”) and PT Indosat, Tbk
(“Indosat”) as stipulated in Cooperation Agreement in Interconnection between Telkom and Indosat on Interconnection between Jartap Telkom (Telkom Fixed Network) and Jarbersel Indosat (Indosat Cellular Mobile Network)
No. 145/HK.810/DCI-A1000000/2007, No. 0002/C00-CC0/LGL/2007 dated December 18th, 2007, and its Amendments as stipulated in First Amendment No Telkom 47/HK.820/DCI-A1000000/2008 - No Indosat 021/C00-CC0/LGL/2008 dated March 31th 2008 and Second Amendments No Telkom
123/HK.820/DCI-A1000000/2009–No.Indosat007/C00-C0A/LGL/2009 dated December 30th,2009 and the Third Amendments as stipulated in the form of Mutual Office Minutes No Telkom Tel.024/YN.000/DCI-A1050000/2011 – No Indosat 003/C00-C0H/LGL/2011 dated January 31th, 2011
(“Agreement”). 
 The Parties: 
  

	1.	 Telkom; and 

  

	2.	 Indosat 

 Scope of
the Agreement: 
 The Parties agree to interconnect Telkom Fixed Network with Indosat Cellular Mobile
Network, so that customers of each Party may make or receive interconnection including canalize interconnection in different types of telecommunication services and telecommunication network between the Parties, and pursuant to the requirement of
BRTI’s letter No. 227/BRTI/XII/2010 dated on December 31th, 2010 concern implementation of Interconnection Cost of 2011 in effect as of January 1st, 2011, and referred to the article 38 of Interconnection Agreement, the third amendment made in the form of Mutual
Office Minutes, including to implement the new interconnection tariff, its respective call scenario and to changes interconnection cost of basic telephony. 
 Period of Agreement: 
 This Agreement is valid
for two (2) years as from January 1st, 2008
until December 31st, 2010 and can be extended before
the expiration based on the agreement of Parties. 
 Rights and Obligations of the Parties: 

Rights and obligations of Indosat: 
  

	1.	 Conducting the interconnection billing process for interconnection settlement; 

 

	2.	 Implement provisions in agreed billing mechanism and invoicing, associated with Telkom access / services by Indosat cellular subscriber or Indosat
access / services by Telkom fixed subscriber. 

  

	3.	 Receive payments from Telkom and pay Telkom for interconnection tariff and other expenses arising from this Agreement; 

Limitation for the Parties: 
 Each party is prohibited to : 
  

	4.	 Conduct or let the occurrence of fraud in the form of technical engineering, administrative engineering and/or any other fraud;

  

	5.	 Conduct technical interference that can jeopardize safety of people; 

 

	6.	 Material breach to the Agreement; 

  
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 Termination of Agreement: 

The Parties agree to waive the application of Article 1266 of the Indonesian Civil Code so that a Party can unilaterally terminate the
Agreement by providing a written notice not later than three (3) month before the date of termination intended. 
 Assignment of
Agreement: 
 No party shall sell, assign or transfer this Agreement, in part or in whole, to any third party without
written concern of the other party. 
 Governing Law: 
 The laws of Indonesia. 
 Dispute Settlement: 

The Parties agree to amicably settle any dispute arising with relation to this Agreement and if the Parties fail to reach such an amicable
settlement within twenty (20) days, the dispute shall settle by MENKOMINFO, if MENKOMINFO fail to provide solution, then the dispute will be referred to the BANI for settlement. 

  
 2Agreement for Network Interconnection for Fixed Telecommunication Network

 Exhibit 4.5 

Interconnection Agreement between PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk (“Telkom”) and PT Indosat Tbk
(“Indosat”) as stipulated in Cooperation Agreement in Interconnection between Telkom’s Fixed Telecommunication Network and Indosat’s Fixed Telecommunication Network No. Telkom 139/HK.820/DCI-A1000000/2007 – No. Indosat:
004/C00-CC0/LGL/2007 dated December 18th, 2007 and
its Amendments as stipulated in First Amendment No Telkom 48/HK.820/DCI-A1000000/2008 - No Indosat 020/C00-CC0/LGL/2008 dated March 31th, 2008 and Second Amendments No Telkom 125/HK.820/DCI-A1000000/2009 – No Indosat 006/C00-COA/LGL/2009
dated December 30th, 2009 and the Third Amendments as
stipulated in the form of Mutual Office Minutes No Telkom Tel.025/YN.000/DCI-A1050000/2011 – No Indosat 002/C00-C0H/LGL/2011 January 31th, 2011. 
 The Parties: 
  

	1.	 Telkom; and 

  

	2.	 Indosat. 

 Scope
of The Mutual Office Minutes: 
 The Parties agree to interconnect Telkom Fixed Network with Indosat Fixed Network, so
that customers of each Party may make or receive interconnection including canalize interconnection in different types of telecommunication services and telecommunication network between the Parties. 

The Parties intends to amendment the Interconnection agreement which pursuant to the requirement of BRTI’s
letter No. 227/BRTI/XII/2010 dated on December 31th, 2010 concern implementation of Interconnection Cost of 2011 in effect as of January 1st, 2011, and referred to the Article 38 of Interconnection Agreement, this amendment made in the form of Mutual Office
Minutes. 
 In relation with the statement above, the Parties agreed to changes block numbering of both parties, changes
interconnection Tariff of basic telephony and to implement new interconnection tariff. 
 Period of Agreement: 

This Agreement is valid for two (2) years as from January 1st, 2008 until December 31th, 2010 and can be extended before the expiration based on the
agreement of Parties. 

  
 1Tower Lease Agreement, dated January 29, 2010

 Exhibit 4.6 

Tower Leased Agreement between PT Hutchison CP Telecommunications (‘HCPT”) and PT Indosat Tbk
(“Indosat”), No. HCPT: 042/LGL-AGR-Tower/PT Indosat Tbk/BH-MM/Tech/I/10 and No. Indosat: 016/C00-C0DC/LGL/10 dated January 29th, 2010. 

The Parties: 
  

	1.	 HCPT; and 

  

	2.	 Indosat 

 Scope of
The Agreement 
 This agreement was made to comply with the Minister of Communication and Information Regulation
No. 02/PER/M.KOMINFO/3/2008 Juncto a Joint Decree of Minister of Communication and Information, Minister of Internal Affairs, Minister of Public Work and Head of Coordination Investment Board concerning Guidelines For Construction And
Utilization Of Joint Telecommunication Towers, which in this case HCPT intends to lease towers of Indosat at Basic Service (in this services Indosat’s not provide Civil Mechanical Electrical). 

Period of Agreement: 
 This Agreement will be in effect since the initial application form submitted by HCPT, will be held for Twelve (12) years and can be extend minimum for Six (6) years period, unless HCPT intends
to terminated the agreement with a prior written notice form within one (1) month before the end of the agreement. 
 Rights and
Obligations of the Parties: 
  

	1.	 To provide lease land and tower to installation HCPT’s equipments. 

 

	2.	 To resolve community issue which happened during the lease period 

 

	3.	 Receive payments from HCPT for utilize Indosat towers and other expenses arising from this agreement. 

Limitation for The Parties: 
  

	1.	 Signal and/or physical interference to the equipments which causes by building construction, installation, operations and or maintenance to the
tower. 

  

	2.	 Breach the terms and condition of the contract and/or the prevailing laws. 

 

	3.	 To multiply and/or combine its signal which was not agreed by Indosat. 

 Termination of Agreement: 
 The Parties agreed to waive the
application of article 1266 of the indonesian civil code so that a party can unilaterally terminate the agreement. this agreement can be terminated if the lease periods was terminated and can not extended by the parties and/or since the signing of
the agreement. 
 Assignment of Agreement: 
 No party shall sell, assign or transfer the agreement, in part or in whole, to any third party without written concent of the other party. 

  
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 Governing Laws: 
 The laws of Indonesia. 
 Dispute Settlement: 

The Parties agree to amicably settle any dispute arising with relation to the agreement and if the parties fail to reach an amicable
settlement within sixty (60) days, the dispute shall settle will referred to Indonesian National Arbitration Board (BANI) for settlement. 

  
 2Tower Lease Agreement, dated April 15, 2010

 Exhibit 4.7 

Tower Leased Agreement between PT Indosat Tbk (“Indosat”) and PT Natrindo Telepon Seluler (“NTS”)
as stipulated in Cooperation Agreement on Tower Lease between Indosat and NTS No. 149/C00-C0D/LGL/10, 166/JKT-NTS/IV/2010 dated
 April, 15th, 2010. 

The Parties: 
  

	1.	 Indosat; and 

  

	2.	 NTS 

 Scope of the
Agreement: 
 This Agreement was made to comply with the Minister of Communication and Information Regulation
No. 02/PER/M.KOMINFO/3/2008 Juncto a Joint Decree of Minister of Communication and Information, Minister of Internal Affairs, Minister of Public Work and Head of Coordination Investment Board concerning Guidelines For Construction And
Utilization Of Joint Telecommunication Towers, which in this case NTS intends to lease towers of Indosat at Basic Service to placed its telecommunication device (in this services Indosat’s not provide Civil Mechanical Electrical). 

Period of Agreement: 
 This Agreement will be in effect since the initial application form submitted by NTS, will be held for Ten (10) years and can be extended which outlined in Application Lease form that submitted by
NTS to Indosat within ninety (90) days before the end of the Agreement, unless NTS intends to terminated the agreement with a prior written notice form within ninety (90) days before the end of the agreement. 

Rights and Obligations of the Parties: 
  

	4.	 To Provide lease land and tower, thereafter NTS can be install its equipments. 

 

	5.	 To resolve community issue which happened during the lease period 

 

	6.	 Receive payments from NTS for utilize Indosat towers and other expenses arising from this Agreement. 

Limitation for the Parties: 
 Each party is prohibited to : 
  

	1.	 Signal and/or Physical Interference to the equipments which causes by building construction, installation, operations and or maintenance to the
Tower. 

  

	2.	 Breach the terms and condition of the contract and/or the prevailing laws. 

 

	3.	 To multiply and/or combine its signal which was not agreed by Indosat. 

 Termination of Agreement: 
 The Parties agreed to waive the
application of article 1266 of the Indonesian Civil Code so that a Party can unilaterally terminate the agreement. this agreement can be terminated if the lease periods was terminated and can not extended by the parties and/or since the signing of
the Agreement. 

  
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 Assignment of Agreement: 

No party shall sell, assign or transfer the agreement, in part or in whole, to any third party without written concent of the other party.

 Governing Laws: 
 The laws of Indonesia. 
 Dispute Settlement: 

The Parties agree to amicably settle any dispute arising with relation to the Agreement and if the parties fail to reach an amicable
settlement within sixty (60) days, the dispute shall settle will referred to Indonesian National Arbitration Board (BANI) for settlement. 

  
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