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  2. B-Mobile - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Department of Electrical Services (Brunei) - Wikipedia

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    DES provides over 58% of the nation's electricity, mostly to residential areas, through the operation of four natural gas power plants (Gadong 1A, Gadong 2, Bukit Panggal, and Lumut) and one diesel power plant . Together, DES and the Berakas Power Company (BPC) supply 889 MW of electrical power, of which DES provides 609 MW and BPC provides 280 MW.

  4. Progresif - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Electricity sector in Brunei - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, electricity generation in Brunei reached 3,862,000,000 kWh, in which 99% of it was generated from natural gas sources and the remaining 1% was from oil sources. [ 2 ] Power stations

  6. List of telecommunications companies in Asia and Oceania

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    A telecommunications company (historically known as a telephone company) is a company which provides broadband and/or telephony services. Some of the telecommunications companies of Asia and Oceania are listed below:

  7. Department of Energy (Brunei) - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Energy (Malay: Jabatan Tenaga), previously known as the Ministry of Energy and Ministry of Energy, Manpower and Industry, is a cabinet-level ministry in the Government of Brunei which oversees the country's energy industry. The department is led by the incumbent Deputy Minister of Energy, Mohammad Azmi bin Mohd Hanifah. [1]

  8. List of companies of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Brunei Darussalam Central Bank: Financials Banking Bandar Seri Begawan: 2011 Current central bank S A Brunei Energy Services and Trading: Oil & gas Integrated oil & gas Bandar Seri Begawan: 2002 State oil and gas company S A Brunei Fertilizer Industries: Industrials Industrial goods & services Sungai Liang: 2013 Fertilizer plant S A Brunei ...

  9. Energy in Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Brunei's total primary energy supply (TPES) and total final energy consumption (TFEC)'s historical oil and gas trend, particularly, 80% and 20% of TPES are made up of oil and natural gas, respectively. Oil saw annual increase of 0.7% from 2010 to 2017, however natural gas saw annual growth of -0.9% because of a decline in natural gas output.