Telekom Malaysia

KPJ Rawang specialist centre opts for TM’s Hospitality Entertainment Solution
KPJ Rawang Specialist Hospital has inked a deal with Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM) and Healthcare IT Solutions Sdn Bhd (HITSSB) to deploy TM’s Hospitality Entertainment Solution for its patients.
TM: P1’s WiMAX can be a profitable business
Telekom Malaysia Bhd, the country’s dominant fixed-line operator, believes that there is plenty of room for improvement for Packet One Networks (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd’s loss-making WiMAX business.
Microsoft sees 'resistance to change' improving
Microsoft (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd is seeing signs that more small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are beginning to understand the need to upgrade their IT infrastructure, which the company believes is a good sign given the end of support for its Windows XP operating system, reports Goh Thean Eu.
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TM-P1 deal: Analysts cautious of tie-up
As news of Telekom Malaysia expanding its presence into the wireless broadband segment via the marjority acquisition of Packet One Networks on March 27 begins to sink in, industry analysts remain unconvinced if the buy-out is a good deal for TM and its investors.
TM agrees to buy controlling stake in P1
Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM), the country’s largest fixed-line operator, has agreed to buy a 57% stake in Packet One Networks Sdn Bhd (P1) for RM350 million (US$106 million), putting an end to rumours that have been percolating for almost two years.
TM part of 15-member consortium for new submarine cable system
Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM) has joined forces with 14 other telecommunications companies (telcos) to set up a consortium for a new submarine cable system that will connect three continents.
TM in Internet pact with UAE’s Etisalat
Telekom Malaysia Berhad has signed an agreement with Abu Dhabi-based Etisalat which would allow the Malaysian telecommunications giant to leverage on the latter’s SmartHub facility at the Fujairah Cable Landing Station.
TM open to talks with any party to ‘fill up gap’
Telekom Malaysia, the country's largest fixed-line telecommunications company, said it is open to talks with any party to help transform itself into a full-suite services provider.
TM to provide metro and IPVPN services to UniSZA
Telekom Malaysia and Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA) Terengganu have signed a service agreement which will see TM providing Direct Over Metro-E (Dome) and Internet Protocol Virtual Private Network (IPVPN) services to the university.
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