Indosat hosted an impact celebration event in the presence of Indonesia’s Minister of Communication and Digital Affairs HYDERABAD, India–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#AI—TanlaIndosat hosted an impact celebration event in the presence of Indonesia’s Minister of Communication and Digital Affairs HYDERABAD, India–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#AI—Tanla

Wisely Ai Sets a New Impact Benchmark Protecting 100 Mn Indosat Users from 2 Bn+ Scam and Spam Communications in Indonesia

2026/02/07 17:00
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Indosat hosted an impact celebration event in the presence of Indonesia’s Minister of Communication and Digital Affairs

HYDERABAD, India–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#AI—Tanla Platforms Limited today announced a major impact milestone for Wisely Ai, its AI-native platform, following an impact celebration event hosted by Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison (Indosat or IOH) in Indonesia.

At the event, Indosat showcased the real-world outcomes delivered by Wisely Ai within the first six months of deployment:

  • 11+ billion communications analyzed across 100 million users
  • 2+ billion spam and scam interactions identified
  • 2+ million malicious senders and CTAs (including URLs) detected
  • Estimated USD 500 billion in financial losses prevented
  • 99% AI model efficacy, with decision made in milliseconds

Wisely Ai is powering Indosat to build a safe digital ecosystem validated by over 95% customers feeling more protected and industry-leading customer experience scores from independent market research.

Wisely Ai serves as AI nerve center powering multiple solutions. Indosat launched anti-spam and anti-scam solutions integrating Wisely Ai both at network and mobile application on the handset. Indosat announced the launch of new features making the network scam free and extending channel coverage to VoIP. This enables proactive, real-time protection across all communication channels.

Vikram Sinha, President Director and CEO, Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison, said:
“We see that mobile phones have become an essential part of daily life for Indonesians. Through collaboration with technology partners like Tanla, we are delivering more proactive and adaptive protection. AI technology in our network helps filter threats before they can impact our customers.”

Uday Reddy, Founder, Chairman and CEO, Tanla Platforms Limited, said:
“Wisely Ai is a first of its kind AI-native platform deployed at this scale. We are excited by the results Indosat is witnessing is driven by our AI technology, deep telco expertise, and close ecosystem collaboration. The success of customers like Indosat is translating into strong interest from other telcos across Southeast Asia and EMEA.”

Tanla’s partnership with Indosat shows how AI at national scale can secure communications in real time, setting a benchmark for trust in telecommunications.

About Tanla

Founded in 1999, Tanla Platforms Limited is an AI-native platform company transforming digital interactions through innovative SaaS solutions. With a strong enterprise- and user-centric approach, Tanla advances data security, privacy, and protection against spam and scams. Partnering with leading telcos, Tanla serves 2,500+ enterprises globally and is publicly listed on the NSE(TANLA) and BSE(532790) as a trusted ecosystem partner.

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Associate Director – Marketing
marketing@tanla.com

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