Articles tagged with: Maxis and Telekom Malaysia
WiMAX in Malaysia to Generate $1.4 Billion by 2013
A report from Strategy Analytics is forecasting that in five years Malaysia's WiMAX market will grow from virtually a standing start to more than 1.5 million subscriptions generating $1.4 billion in revenue. more
Related Tags: analytics, wimax, rcom, strategy-analytics, telekom, modems, kuala-lumpur, Malaysia
Malaysia Sees Sharp Drop in Mobile Subscribers
Malaysia's prepaid registration programme came to an end in Q4 2006, during which time unregistered SIMs were disconnected from the networks of the country's three operators. In total there were almost 2.4m net disconnections between September and December, which implies that the total number of unregistered SIMs was nearer to 3m if normal organic growth in the quarter is assumed. more
Related Tags: telenor, digi, celcom, 3m, churn
Malaysia Q3 2006 Market Update
Mobile customer growth in Malaysia slowed significantly in Q3 2006 to just 1.5% on a proportionate basis, as a deceleration in growth at number three operator DiGi was compounded by a complete reversal at second placed Celcom due to the disconnection of inactives. The national total moved from 20.22m to 20.53m in the three months to 30th September 2006, which is a 17% improvement on 17.54m customers at the end of Q3 2005. more
Foreign Ownership Cost DiGi.Com Malaysia 3G License-Paper
KUALA LUMPUR (AP)--Malaysia's No. 3 mobile phone operator, DiGi.Com, failed to win a lucrative third-generation mobile phone license because it is foreign-owned, a newspaper reported Sunday, citing the country's communications minister. more
Related Tags: digi, maxis-communications, 3-mobile, communications-ministry, fiber-optic
Telekom Malaysia In Talks For India Spice Stake
KUALA LUMPUR -(Dow Jones)- Telekom Malaysia Monday said it is in talks to buy a stake in India's Spice Telecom. more
Related Tags: telkom, maxis-communications, spice, spice-telecom, punjab, karnataka, telekom-networks-malawi
Malaysia's Maxis, India's Apollo Founder To Buy Aircel"
KUALA LUMPUR -(Dow Jones)- maxis Communications and founders of an Indian hospital company have agreed to buy Indian mobile-phone operator Aircel Ltd. for US$1.08 billion, the companies said Friday. more
Related Tags: aircel, maxis-communications, assam
Telekom Malaysia: Not In Talks To Partner India's Aircel
KUALA LUMPUR -(Dow Jones)- Government-controlled Telekom Malaysia Bhd. Tuesday said it's not in talks to partner Indian cellular network operator Aircel. more
Related Tags: maxis-communications
Malaysia awards just two 3G licenses
Malaysia has awarded just two of its three available 3G licenses. Malaysia's two biggest telecom firms, Telekom Malaysia and maxis Communications were awarded a license, while Time dotCom, TRI and newcomer E-Touch all failed to meet the regulators minimum limits for the license. Malaysia's third largest network, DiGi.Com did not bid for a license. more
Related Tags: digi.com, maxis-communications
Five bid for Malaysian 3G licenses
The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission has announced that there are five bidders for the country's three 3G licenses. This is higher than had been anticipated, with expectation of just three of the existing networks submitting bids. more
Related Tags: maxis-communications, malaysian-communications-and-multimedia-commission
Telekom Malaysia increases stake in rival network
Telekom Malaysia, the state owned landline network has purchased a 13.2% stake in the local cellular network, Technology Resources Industries (TRI), which trades under the Celcom brand name, after the government seized the stake from the local businessman, Tajudin Ramli following his debt default. Telekom Malaysia now holds 15.6% of TRI and says that it wants to merge the network, the country's second largest with its own fourth position network. Telekom paid US$189 million for the stake. more
Related Tags: celcom
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