SINGAPORE — A new telecommunications company here will be unveiling its upcoming service in Singapore tomorrow with a proposition that the firm’s founder believes could shake up an already saturated market.
Leo, a 43-year-old Singaporean, said that such an offering should appeal to both business travellers for its convenience and the small-business community who could use it as a means to cut down on costs spent on corporate phone bills. Gorilla Mobile employs 15 people at its Singapore office, located at Ubi Vertex, and has three other employees in Thailand, Leo said.
As for its market expansion across Southeast Asia, she said that the firm would start expanding to other markets once travel restrictions related to Covid-19 are lifted. She also has business advisers from the telco industry on board, and the firm’s backend tech team has experience in telco technology, voice and international calls.