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Test your First Media internet speed in Indonesia
www.firstmedia.comFirst Media is an Indonesian cable television and broadband internet provider serving approximately 1.7 million homes. Founded in 1994, First Media delivers Fastnet internet through hybrid fiber-coaxial and FTTH technology with speeds from 20 Mbps to 500 Mbps in major Indonesian cities.
About First Media
PT First Media Tbk was founded in 1994 and is headquartered in Jakarta. The company provides integrated media services through internet (Fastnet), pay TV (HomeCable), and data communications. First Media's broadband subsidiary Link Net was acquired by XL Axiata in 2022, bringing the service under the Axiata Group.
Coverage spans Jabodetabek, West Java, East Java, Bali, Central Java, Medan, and Batam. First Media uses both HFC cable and FTTH fiber optic technology depending on the service area.
First Media Plans and Services
First Media offers several internet plans across different technologies and price points.
First Media Fastnet internet-only plans start at IDR 205,350 per month (including 11 percent PPN) for 20 Mbps. The Basic Value 30 Mbps plan costs IDR 254,190 monthly. Mid-range plans at 100 Mbps are available at approximately IDR 389,000.
The premium Star Pro package at 500 Mbps costs IDR 2,053,500 per month and includes internet, 183 cable TV channels, Smart Box 4K, and streaming access. All plans feature unlimited data and flat monthly billing. Installation fees start at IDR 111,000.
First Media Internet Plans
| Plan | Speed | Price | Features |
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| Fastnet Starter 20 Mbps cable | 20 Mbps | IDR 205,350/month |
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| Fastnet Basic Value 30 Mbps cable | 30 Mbps | IDR 254,190/month |
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| Fastnet 100 Mbps fiber | 100 Mbps | IDR 389,000/month |
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| Fastnet Star Pro 500 Mbps fiber | 500 Mbps | IDR 2,053,500/month |
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Prices and availability may vary by location. Contact First Media for current offers.
Test Your First Media Speed
Run a free speed test to check if First Media delivers the speeds you are paying for. Test during peak evening hours for the most realistic results. Compare your results against First Media advertised speeds above.
First Media Speed Test FAQ
What internet speeds does First Media offer?
First Media Fastnet offers broadband internet with speeds from 20 Mbps to 500 Mbps. Common speed tiers include 20 Mbps, 30 Mbps, 50 Mbps, 100 Mbps, and 500 Mbps. Lower-speed plans use hybrid fiber-coaxial cable technology while higher-speed plans are delivered via FTTH fiber optic. All plans include unlimited data with flat monthly billing. Speed availability depends on the network infrastructure deployed in your specific service area.
How much does First Media internet cost per month?
First Media Fastnet internet-only plans start at IDR 205,350 per month (including PPN) for 20 Mbps. The 30 Mbps Basic Value plan costs IDR 254,190 monthly. Mid-range plans around 100 Mbps cost approximately IDR 389,000. Premium bundled packages with 500 Mbps internet and cable TV start at IDR 2,053,500 per month. All listed prices include 11 percent PPN tax. Installation fees start from IDR 111,000 for basic packages.
Where is First Media available in Indonesia?
First Media provides service in several major regions across Indonesia including the Greater Jakarta area (Jabodetabek), West Java (Bandung), East Java (Surabaya), Bali, Central Java (Semarang), North Sumatra (Medan), and Batam. Coverage is concentrated in urban residential areas within these regions. Availability depends on whether First Media cable or fiber infrastructure has been deployed on your street. Check address availability through the First Media website.
Is First Media now owned by XL Axiata?
First Media's broadband subsidiary PT Link Net Tbk was acquired by XL Axiata and Axiata Investments in 2022. This acquisition brought First Media's cable and fiber broadband operations under the Axiata Group umbrella. The integration enables XL SATU, Indonesia's first fixed-mobile convergence service combining XL mobile data with First Media home broadband. First Media continues operating under its own brand while benefiting from XL Axiata's expanded network and resources.