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B-Mobile Communications Snd. Bhd. (stylized b•mobile) was a joint venture company between Telekom Brunei Berhad (TelBru) and QAF Comserve. Granted a 3G license in February 2005, b.mobile was Brunei ’s first 3G mobile service provider, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] utilizing the established UMTS technology.
South Africa portal This category is for bilateral relations between Brunei and South Africa . The main article for this category is Brunei–South Africa relations .
As of 1 August 2023, the total number of subscribers in the Philippines was estimated at 113.97 million, a stark contrast from the 167.9 million before the mandatory sim card registration in the country. The country's telecom regulator is the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC).
Progresif was established in June 2014 after acquiring assets and infrastructure left by the now defunct B-Mobile Communications Sdn Bhd. [2] In July 2014, Progresif appointed Paul Hyde as chief executive officer, [3] and entered into an $18 million contract with Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment provider Huawei to help update legacy infrastructure and launch a network ...
bmobile's parent company also purchased Massy Communications, now branded as AMPLIA, [6] a move which saw the company increase its market share against the Caribbean-heavyweights, FLOW and Digicel. AMPLIA offers TV and fiber broadband services and also resells bmobile's landline and home security services. bmobile Logo until December 2016
Datastream Digital Sdn Bhd. (DST), formerly DataStream Technology Sdn Bhd, is a Brunei-based government-linked [3] conglomerate headquartered in the DST Group Building in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei. It was established in 1995 and as of December 2021 has at least 420,000 subscribers.
Prior to full independence in 1984, Brunei was a British protectorate, with international representation being the responsibility of the United Kingdom, in which its interests were represented by the "Brunei Government Agency" in London. [1] A Government Agency was also established in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, at the end of 1981. [2]
Brunei and Singapore agreed to have Singapore train its armed forces with Brunei. Like Brunei, Singapore is a full member of the Commonwealth of Nations. Brunei and Singapore have a currency agreement that the currencies of both countries can be used in either of the two countries. The Brunei dollar and the Singapore dollar are maintained at par.