Tune Talk’s Contact Card reaches 200,000 users, driving digital and sustainable networking
Tune Talk’s Contact Card reaches 200,000 users, driving digital and sustainable networking
Tune Talk’s Contact Card reaches 200,000 users, driving digital and sustainable networking
- Supports sustainability, aligning with UN SDGs, particularly Goals 12 and 13
- The Contact Card is part of Tune Talk’s app revamp, completing by Q2 2025
Tune Talk’s Contact Card feature on the Tune Talk app has reached a milestone of 200,000 users, with numbers continuing to grow. Designed for both personal and professional networking, the Contact Card offers a seamless and paperless way to connect, reinforcing Tune Talk’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and enhancing its subscribers’ digital lifestyles.
Launched in December 2024, the Contact Card is a key feature of Tune Talk’s ongoing app revamp, set for completion by the end of Q2 2025. This upgrade ensures subscribers enjoy a more rewarding and dynamic user experience.
According to Tune Talk, the Contact Card is evolving into a comprehensive digital hub that caters to subscribers’ lifestyle and networking needs. This enhancement aligns with the company’s vision of building an ecosystem that not only connects people but also empowers them with smarter, more efficient digital solutions.
Beyond convenience, the Contact Card also supports sustainability efforts, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production, and Goal 13: Climate Action.
Going paperless is a crucial environmental initiative. According to The World Counts, over 199 tonnes of paper are produced every 15 seconds, with 93% sourced from trees and 2,700 litres of water required to produce just one tonne of paper. The Contact Card helps reduce paper consumption, minimising the environmental impact of deforestation, water usage, and energy consumption associated with paper manufacturing.
By eliminating traditional business cards and the logistics of printing and distribution, the Contact Card also lowers carbon emissions, contributing to a more responsible and eco-friendly digital future. Tune Talk remains committed to leading digital transformation and sustainability efforts. As Malaysia’s first fully cloud-enabled mobile network operator, it has successfully migrated to Amazon Web Services, reinforcing its commitment to reducing its environmental footprint.
“The Contact Card is just one of the many ways we’re making life easier (and cooler) for Tune Talkers. Whether it’s for work or just flexing your digital presence, we’re all about giving you the tools to stay connected effortlessly,” said Gurtaj Singh Padda, executive director of Tune Talk. “This is just the beginning—there’s a whole lot more coming your way,” he added.
Tune Talk’s Contact Card is a prime example of how technology can enhance convenience while promoting sustainability. As more features roll out in the coming months, subscribers can look forward to an even more rewarding and seamless digital experience.
For more information, visit Tune Talk’s official website at https://www.tunetalk.com or check out its newsroom for the latest updates.