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  Telekom Malaysia Becomes INET 97 Donor
Telekom Malaysia is a Donor, a special category denoting that it is one of the largest contributors to the INET 97 conference.
Telekom Malaysia is responsible for the design, installation and operation of the telecommunications backbone of the Multimedia Super Corridor with an estimated cost of RM5 billion.
Telekom's fixed customer base grew almost four-fold between 1987 to 1997 reaching 3.8 million, and this is expected to grow to 6 million by the turn of the century.
www.isoc.org /inet97/pr062097.html   (707 words)

  
 CNN.com - Telekom Malaysia lifts 3Q profit - November 27, 2001
Telekom Malaysia said revenue for the first nine months of the year was up 10 percent to $1.89 billion (7.175 billion ringgit).
Telekom Malaysia attributed the revenue increase mainly to growth in its cellular and data services.
Telekom Malaysia chief executive Khir Abdul Rahman said that despite Malaysia's steeper economic decline in the third quarter, the company's performance was "positive".
edition.cnn.com /2001/BUSINESS/asia/11/27/malaysia.telekom.biz   (320 words)

  
 Global Information Infrastructure Commission - Commissioners
Telekom Malaysia was publicly listed in 1990, on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, where it currently tops the list of stocks by market capitalization.
Telekom Malaysia is actively pursuing international telecommunications investment opportunities and has invested in cellular and paging joint ventures in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia and Malawi.
Telekom Malaysia is committed to providing adequate telephone services to the rural population in support of the government's efforts to foster national development.
www.giic.org /commissioners/corp/telekom_malaysia.asp   (194 words)

  
 Infrastructure
Malaysia is aiming to continue the establishment of basic telecommunications infrastructure, with plans for 250 Internet access points, 250 mobile phones and 500 fixed lines for every 1,000 people within the next 5 years.
Telekom Malaysia’s objective is to provide 3G coverage for 80 percent of the population by 2010.
While Malaysia is one of 69 countries which has promised to endorse a WTO agreement liberalising basic telecommunications services that is due to come into force in January 1998, the government signalled that provisions requiring that foreign companies be allowed full ownership of independent networks would not be implemented.
www.american.edu /initeb/ym6974a/telecom.htm   (1832 words)

  
 CNN.com - Maxis profit up, Telekom down - Feb. 27, 2003
The Maxis result is in sharp contrast to that of national telco Telekom Malaysia, which reported on Thursday that its 2002 profit fell, as growth in its fixed-line business slowed.
Telekom reported a net profit of 1.06 billion ringgit ($279 million), compared with a profit of 1.81 billion in 2001 when it booked a one-off 800 million ringgit gain from the sale of a stake in Thailand's Digital Phone Co.
Telekom Malaysia was 7.90 ringgit, down slightly from Wednesday's close of 7.95 ringgit..
www.cnn.com /2003/BUSINESS/asia/02/27/malaysia.maxis.reut/index.html   (391 words)

  
 business.iafrica.com | business news Telekom Malaysia denies Telkom sale rumour
Telekom, which took over cellular operator Celcom in a 4.0 billion ringgit buyout in May, posted a second-quarter net profit rise of 11.6 percent to 277.86 million ringgit or 8.80 cents earnings per share.
Malaysia's mobile phone market is one of Asia's fastest-growing, expanding 40 percent in terms of subscriber base last year.
Telekom had in March proposed selling two billion ringgit of 10-year and two billion ringgit of 15-year bonds to finance the Celcom takeover.
business.iafrica.com /news/265655.htm   (690 words)

  
 PRESS RELEASE Telekom Malaysia Deploys IP Unity's Mereon(TM) Media Server and Voice Messaging in Nationwide Home ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Telekom Malaysia specified a highly scalable, carrier-class media server to handle the one million busy hour call attempts (BHCA) volumes anticipated during its migration.
Furthermore, Telekom Malaysia's business objectives and competitive goals called for the introduction of numerous additional IP services and feature sets in the coming months; therefore, the carrier needed to build a multiservice infrastructure to support as many applications as possible.
Telekom Malaysia™, a leading regional information and communications group, offers a comprehensive range of communication services and solutions in fixed-line, mobile, data and broadband.
www.marketwire.com /mw/release_html_b1?release_id=88672   (849 words)

  
 Telekom Malaysia eyes Asia - Breaking   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Telekom Malaysia said on Monday its ambitious forays into neighbouring Indonesia and India signalled a shift in its overseas investment strategy to Asia from Africa to boost earnings.
Telekom sold off its interest in the South African telecommunications firm earlier this year.
Abdul Wahid said overseas operations contributed 29 percent of Telekom Malaysia's 2003 earnings, though this is projected to fall to 21-22 percent in 2004.
www.theage.com.au /technology/ - !http://www.theage.com.au/news/Breaking/Telekom-Malaysia-eyes-Asia/2004/12/14/1102787068688.html?from=moreStories   (462 words)

  
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The network operating responsibilities of JTM were transferred to a new organisation, Syarikat Telekom Malaysia Berhad (STM), on October 12, 1984.
Telekom Malaysia is the incumbent fixed-line telecommunications operator in Malaysia.
Telekom Malaysia International is a holding company for the operator’s overseas interests.
www.pyramidresearch.com /store/pr_iti_TelekomMalaysia.htm   (205 words)

  
 Malaysian telco loses share dispute - Breaking - Technology - smh.com.au
Malaysia's largest telecommunications company Telekom Malaysia said it has been ordered to pay Germany's Deutsche Telekom nearly $US200 million ($A262 million) after losing a dispute over a share sale agreement.
Telekom Malaysia said its mobile arm Celcom was found liable by an arbitration panel in Switzerland for infringing an agreement signed with Deutsche Telekom AG's unit, DeTeAsia, on April 4, 2002,
Telekom Malaysia, in a statement released late on Thursday, said the tribunal ruled that Celcom was liable to pay DeTeAsia $US177.2 million in principal, plus $US16.2 million in interest as a result.
www.smh.com.au /news/breaking/malaysian-telco-loses-share-dispute/2005/09/02/1125302726573.html?from=moreStories   (274 words)

  
 Asia Times - News and analysis from throughout Southeast Asia
Telekom Malaysia bid for Excelcomindo last year but failed to offer an adequate price amid uncertainty over this year's parliamentary and presidential elections and competition from Australia's largest phone company, Telstra Corp, and China's largest fixed-line operator, China Telecom.
Telekom paid cash for the 27.3% minority stake in Excelcomindo in a deal struck with the majority owner, the Rajawali Group, and has been given the right to buy additional shares and obtain majority control in the future.
In late 2002, Telekom Malaysia lost to STT in a bid for a 42% stake of Indosat.
www.atimes.com /atimes/Southeast_Asia/FL18Ae01.html   (1565 words)

  
 News @ Cisco: Telekom Malaysia and Cisco Systems Sign Landmark Agreement to Collaborate on New IP-based Managed ...
Telekom Malaysia is a member of the Cisco Powered Network Program.
This agreement with Telekom Malaysia provides Cisco with an opportunity to contribute to the growth of the Malaysian economy through the provision of advanced IP services.
Telekom Malaysia (TM), a leading regional information and communications group, offers a comprehensive range of communication services and solutions in fixed-line, mobile, data and broadband.
newsroom.cisco.com /dlls/global/asiapac/news/2005/pr_02-04b.html   (674 words)

  
 News @ Cisco: Telekom Malaysia Launches Major Expansion of COINS Services with solutions from Cisco Systems
The enhancement is part of Telekom Malaysia's objectives to meet the growing demands of data services, providing managed firewall services and to meet the future requirements of Malaysian companies.
Telekom Malaysia chose the new Cisco 12800 Series Router and the Cisco 10000 Series Router, which will cost-effectively increase the capacity of COINS several-fold and help deliver a robust portfolio of high-performance services.
Telekom Malaysia's fast-growing data services such as those offered in MPLS IP-VPN will form an important element of its strategy to expand its presence around the region.
newsroom.cisco.com /dlls/global/asiapac/news/2004/pr_05-24.html   (601 words)

  
 Juniper Networks :: Telekom Malaysia Selects Juniper Networks to Expand Nationwide Broadband IP Services
Telekom Malaysia's selection of the E-series is an endorsement of the Model for Integrated Network Transformation (MINT).
By implementing this model Telekom Malaysia has optimized its network to deliver a rich set of IP services to users in a variety of market segments, while minimizing operational expenses.
Telekom Malaysia, the leading player in Malaysia's telecommunications industry, strides confidently forward in providing the digital backbone and communication facilities so essential to the first world environment envisioned by the country, and key to the nation's economic success.
www.juniper.net /company/presscenter/pr/2003/pr-031008a.html   (645 words)

  
 Information Technology in Malaysia
Malaysia while having made tremendous strides in developing its telecommunications infrastructure is still in its infancy and is considered as having a low "teledensity" rate.
The current Malaysia telephone penetration rate is at 166 telephones per thousand, up from a previous rate of 93 telephones per thousand in 1990.
Malaysia presently has an adequate copper analog system that is being replaced and expanded upon by a new digital fiber optic cable network as demand for capacity increases.
www.american.edu /initeb/to2115a/informat.htm   (1297 words)

  
 PCL, Telekom Malaysia discuss 60% TNM shares   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Telekom Malaysia’s lawyer James Tomoka also confirmed that the two parties are indeed having discussions on the issue.
In his report to shareholders, Lungu said as part of efforts to diversify its investments portfolio, PCL is pursuing a sizable portion of the 60 percent shares in TNM through its subsidiary, MTL.
This resulted in PCL taking Telekom Malaysia to court in February for failure to abide by the agreed principles.
www.nationmalawi.com /articles.asp?articleID=17456   (320 words)

  
 CNN.com - Singapore buys into Malaysia telco - Mar. 1, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Malaysia says it has sold a nine percent stake in dominant telephone firm Telekom Malaysia for $766 million to a group of offshore investors that includes Singapore's Temasek.
In the latest sign of warming ties between the two neighbors, Singapore's state investment agency Temasek Holdings said it had bought 165 million shares, or a five percent stake, in Telekom Malaysia for 1.6 billion ringgit ($421.2 million) from state investment arm Khazanah Nasional.
The Telekom purchase is the first big piece of a Malaysian asset to be acquired by the Singapore agency, which has been on a buying spree of banking and telecom companies in the region.
www.cnn.com /2004/BUSINESS/03/01/malaysia.telekom   (371 words)

  
 Telekom Malaysia Pays $232 Million To Deutsche Telekom Unit
Telekom Malaysia is one of the country's top five companies in market capitalization terms.
Telekom Malaysia said the payment was made Jan. 27 via a U.K. court that had earlier issued an order prohibiting Celcom from removing any of its U.K. assets worth up to $232 million.
Telekom Malaysia said Celcom has been granted an extension until Feb. 27 to file an application to set aside the court order.
www.cellular-news.com /story/15942.php   (389 words)

  
 Clarity Beats International Market Leaders to Win Telekom Malaysia Contract
Winning Telekom Malaysia, one of the largest telecom operators in South East Asia, through a fierce competition against other global leading OSS providers, is a significant milestone in Clarity’s growth.
Telekom Malaysia (TM) is Malaysia’s Tier 1 telecommunications operator providing voice, data and multimedia services to more than 12 million subscribers.
About TM Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM), a leading regional information and communications group, offers a comprehensive range of communication services and solutions in fixed-line, mobile, data and broadband.
www.emediawire.com /releases/2006/2/prweb346403.htm   (849 words)

  
 CNN.com - Telekom Malaysia picks up key TRI stake - April 30, 2002
"Telekom will seek to explore with TRI the feasibility of merging their cellular businesses or cooperating in some other manner," Telekom said in a statement.
Telekom has a near monopoly over fixed line connections but a weak cellular arm.
TRI is Malaysia's second biggest mobile operator with annual sales of 2.5 billion ringgit ($658 million).
edition.cnn.com /2002/BUSINESS/asia/04/30/malay.telco.biz   (405 words)

  
 Telekom Malaysia issued the World’s Record Most Expensive Phone Bill?
But Telekom Malaysia later sent him a 806,400,000,000,000.01-ringgit (U.S. $218 trillion) bill for recent telephone calls along with orders to settle within 10 days or face legal proceedings, the newspaper reported.
I suspect that Telekom Malaysia is using one of the top supercomputers for phone bill accounting.
Telekom Malaysia acknowledged the USD 218 billion phone bill was a typo mistake but refuse to admit that it is their mistake.
www.liewcf.com /blog/archives/2006/04/telekom-malaysia-issued-the-worlds-record-highest-phone-bill   (326 words)

  
 Telekom Malaysia Connects to iBasis for International VoIP Service
Telekom Malaysia has taken advantage of the iBasis DirectVoIP service to implement a direct IP connection between its multi-vendor VoIP infrastructure and the iBasis Cisco Powered Network(R).
Telekom Malaysia joins the more than 230 carriers worldwide who have formed relationships with iBasis to send and receive international long distance calls over the company's Cisco Powered Network, which has carried more than nine billion minutes of international calls.
Telekom Malaysia is the largest telecommunications provider in Malaysia, with a 2002 turnover of US$2,587 million.
www.tmcnet.com /usubmit/2004/May/1043912.htm   (1375 words)

  
 Telekom Malaysia reports lower net profit in third quarter - Business - International Herald Tribune
Telekom Malaysia reports lower net profit in third quarter
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia: State-controlled Telekom Malaysia said Tuesday its net profit fell 38 percent on-year to 482.2 million ringgit (US$133 million, €111 million) in the third quarter to September.
Telekom said its domestic cellular business via unit Celcom "remains very competitive" after recent cuts in prepaid starter pack prices and reduced international direct dialing rates in the local industry.
iht.com /articles/ap/2006/11/28/business/AS_FIN_COM_Malaysia_Telekom.php   (489 words)

  
 IBM Telekom Malaysia Berhad gains competitive advantages from innovative customer service system (06/12/2006)
Founded as a government organization and privatized in 1987, Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM), one of the largest telecommunications service providers in Malaysia, offers a comprehensive range of in fixed-line, mobile, data and broadband communication services.
By reengineering its customer relationship management (CRM) systems and methodology, Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM) was able to reduce their costs by consolidating call centers, helping to increase its competitiveness with an innovative self-service Web portal—one of the first in Malaysia.
In its mission to become the communications company of choice for all of Malaysia, TM is committed to being a customer-focused organization that provides a full range of communications services for its subscribers.
www-306.ibm.com /software/success/cssdb.nsf/CS/JFTD-6QPMX5?OpenDocument&Site=default   (1734 words)

  
 Equinix - Press   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Telekom Malaysia is Malaysia's leading communications company, serving both the corporate and residential markets with a comprehensive portfolio of data services.
Telekom Malaysia will utilize Equinix's Singapore center to establish a network Point of Presence (POP) in order to directly interconnect with the critical mass of networks currently operating within Equinix's Internet hub.
By operating within the same Equinix IBX center as its network partners, Telekom Malaysia can directly interconnect with these partners, drastically reducing overall costs through the elimination of the expense and maintenance of multiple connection circuits.
www.equinix.com /press/press/2003/06_16_03.htm   (593 words)

  
 Telekom Malaysia denies talks to buy stake in Sun Cellular   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Malaysia's financial weekly the Edge reported at the weekend that Sun Cellular, the smallest of three mobile service providers in the Philippines, was wooing Telekom Malaysia and Maxis Communications for a strategic partnership.
According to Telekom, there are 12 bidders for the license, which will be opened in the next six weeks.
Telekom, through its wholly owned subsidiary, TM International Sdn Bhd, earlier signed a memorandum of understanding with Saudi Telecom to set up a vehicle to bid for Egypt's third mobile service license.
money.inq7.net /breakingnews/view_breakingnews.php?yyyy=2006&mon=05&dd=16&file=17   (373 words)

  
 Telekom Malaysia USA Inc. Relies on Nuera for North American Long Distance Voice Services Expansion
By using Nuera's experience in VoIP and its ORCA family of products, Telekom Malaysia is preparing for further growth, profitability and market leadership in communications services.
With the advent of high quality, managed IP networks, Telekom Malaysia has elected to increase its services between North America and Malaysia using state-of-the art VoIP equipment.
Telekom Malaysia places emphasis on continuing customer service quality enhancements and innovations.
www.nuera.com /news/pr061906.cfm   (484 words)

  
 State sells Telekom Malaysia Islamic convertible bonds: CommsUpdate : TeleGeography Research
Telekom Malaysia’s majority shareholder Khazanah Nasional said it raised MYR2.76 billion (USD750 million) from the sale of what it claims is the world’s first exchangeable Islamic bonds.
Previously, would-be Islamic investors have been deterred from spending in Malaysia’s large Islamic corporate debt market because of its failure to comply with strict interpretations of Shariah laws, which ban investments that pay interest or derive profit from alcohol, tobacco, pork, gambling or weapons.
State investment company Khazanah Nasional, which owns around 40.15% of Telekom, is spearheading a government plan to overhaul state-run companies and pave the way for a sale of state holdings.
www.telegeography.com /cu/article.php?article_id=14515&email=html   (198 words)

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