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List of TM (Telekom Malaysia) group subsidiaries or with major TM holding. Pages in category "TM Group of Companies" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Telekom Malaysia Berhad or simply TM is a Malaysian telecommunications company that was founded in 1984. Beginning as the national telecommunications company for fixed line, radio, and television broadcasting services, it has evolved to become the country's largest provider of broadband services, data, fixed line, pay television, and network services. [5]
Axiata's mobile subsidiaries and associates operate under the brand name 'CelcomDigi' in Malaysia, 'XL' in Indonesia, 'Dialog' in Sri Lanka, 'Robi' in Bangladesh, and 'Smart' in Cambodia. The company formerly operated under the brand name ' Ncell ' in Nepal (acquisition from TeliaSonera completed on 12 April 2016 [ 9 ] ), 'M1' in Singapore, and ...
TM Net is a wholly owned subsidiary of Malaysia's main telecommunication provider, TM Bhd. TM Net was established in 1995 by Telekom Malaysia as part of Malaysia National Broadband Plan. On 1 November 1996, TM Net launched its dial up service under short code 1515, as the second national ISP. TMNET has been serving its customer for more than 20 ...
The club used to play in the top division of Malaysian football, the Malaysia Super League until its final season in 2006–07 Malaysia Super League. The club was owned by Telekom Malaysia (TM), a leading integrated information and communications group in Malaysia. The club regular kit colours were orange and blue for shirts, shorts and socks.
TM Asia Life is a general and life insurance company. It has offices in Malaysia, [1] Singapore [2] and Brunei. [3] The company's insurance plans include i-intellectual, a regular premium investment-linked policy; [1] and TM Legacy Plus, a limited-payment whole life policy which has a minimum benefit feature that increases a policy's sum assured depending on the entry age of the policyholder.
However, following a directive from MCMC, it was discontinued in stages in May and June 2017. It was discontinued early on 16 May 2017 by Telekom Malaysia, and discontinued entirely by other Malaysian telecommunications companies on 1 July 2017. The normal international prefix of +65 has been made mandatory after that date.
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