Author: Goh Thean Eu

Astro full-year earnings within analysts' estimates
Astro full-year profits within analysts’ estimates Revenue growth driven by strong subscription, adex
TM agrees to buy controlling stake in P1
Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM), the country’s largest fixed-line operator, has agreed to buy a 57% stake in Packet One Networks Sdn Bhd (P1) for RM350 million (US$106 million), putting an end to rumours that have been percolating for almost two years.
NetApp Malaysia going back to basics, says new head
NetApp Malaysia Sdn Bhd will be going “back to basics” in order to grow its business this year, said newly appointed country manager Low Kai Chin.
Government regulation key factor for IoT to bloom
The biggest challenge in growing the Internet of Things (IoT) industry is the regulatory framework, said a Qualcomm Inc senior official.
MDeC shifts its focus to games and digital comics sector
After spending the bulk of its efforts and time growing the animation, film and TV sectors of the creative multimedia industry, MDeC will now be focusing on driving the games and digital comics sector.
Creative multimedia: Private sector urged to step up
The private sector needs to play a bigger role in growing the country’s creative multimedia industry, urged Malaysia’s national ICT custodian, Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC).
Malaysia’s mobile space: No 1 position up for grabs
The mobile operator industry in Malaysia is in flux. Goh Thean Eu crunches the numbers to see if there can be some clarity on who is going to emerge the winner amongst the Big 3.
M-banking solution Tootpay wows ‘em at Echelon Malaysia
Mobile banking solutions provider Tootpay Sdn Bhd emerged the winner at the Echelon Malaysia Satellite pitching competition held earlier this week, and will represent the country at the main Echelon 2014 event in Singapore this June.
IP still very much relevant in digital age, but …
Intellectual property (IP) is still relevant in today’s digital era, and is something everyone should consider: These were among key messages highlighted at a roundtable discussion organised by Agensi Inovasi Malaysia (AIM) and Digital News Asia (DNA) on March 7.
DiGi’s RM900mil capex bet on 3G and LTE
DiGi.Com Bhd will be investing up to RM900 million (US$275 million) in capital expenditure (capex) this year, the bulk of which will be used to widen its third generation (3G) and Long Term Evolution (LTE) network coverage.
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