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Telekom Malaysia: Fibre network expansion covered 5.9 million premises in Q1 2022 | Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR, April 7 Telekom Malaysia (TM)’s fibre network expansion to improve the country’s broadband coverage and quality has covered 5.9 million premises as of the first quarter (Q1) of this year, said its chief network officer Mohamed Tajul Mohamed Sultan. He said the total was from.

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Cable theft: Be our eyes and ears, urges TNB | Daily Express Online - Sabah's Leading News Portal

Published on: Sunday, February 21, 2021 By: Bernama Credit: theedgemarkets.com Kuala Lumpur: Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM) has called on the public to be its ‘eyes and ears’ in channeling information to curb the theft of copper cables belonging to the company, which has become more rampant lately. TM Chief Network Officer Mohamed Tajul Mohamed Sultan said efforts to tackle this crime could not be done without help from all parties including members of the public. He said for their effort, the public would be compensated with a reward amounting to RM1,000 if their information could lead to the arrest of the perpetrators, adding that each information and tips received would help the telecommunication company take immediate action to curb the crime.

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TM tells public to be its eyes, ears to prevent cable theft

KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 20): Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM) has called on the public to be its eyes and ears  in channeling information to curb the theft of copper cables belonging to the company, which has become more rampant lately. TM chief network officer Mohamed Tajul Mohamed Sultan said efforts to tackle this crime could not be done without help from all parties including members of the public. He said for their effort, the public would be compensated with a reward amounting to RM1,000 if their information could lead to the arrest of the perpetrators, adding that each information and tips received would help the telecommunication company take immediate action to curb the crime.

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