Acting group chief executive officer Imri Mokhtar said TM aims to have products across voice, broadband and content under UniFi, which is currently servicing 2.5 million homes and 400,000 small and medium enterprises nationwide. — Reuters pic
He said hence, TM has provided all its three key segments with guidance which entailed focusing on bringing convergence digital to all aspects of lifestyle via TM UniFi, enabling enterprises and the public sector to realise their digital potential with TM One, and connecting Malaysia to the world through TM Global.
“For TM to continue to play our role, we will continuously invest in technology towards the country’s economic development,” he told the media during a panel interview. “I’m also excited about the growth that we can expect to come from TM One as more and more enterprises and corporates in Malaysia are embracing digital, while our government is moving towards digital government solution. I think that would be an exciting landscape for us to eye on,” he added.
Hence, he said TM is looking to collaborate with other telcos for infrastructure sharing to enable it to optimise capital investment. He said TM is also keen to be part of the 5G network pioneer trial project, which is expected to kick off in April, led by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission.