Maxis partners Ideal Property to provide fibre connectivity to commercial, residential projects


From left: Khoo Boon Chye, solicitor for Ideal Property Group; Datuk Goh Teng Whoo, COO of Ideal Property Group; Fasliza Rosli, Maxis' head of government and fibre expansion strategy; and Kevin Lee, Maxis' head of corporate and SME segment

KUALA LUMPUR: Maxis has teamed up with Ideal Property Group to deliver fibre connectivity to homes and businesses on Penang Island and in Butterworth.

In a statement, the telco said it would design, supply and install the telecommunications infrastructure for fixed services in 12 commercial and residential projects comprising 12,000 business premises and homes.

Maxis said the partnership represents its ongoing collaboration with property developers in the country in providing high speed broadband and connectivity solutions.

Acting chief enterprise business officer Claire Featherstone said there are immense possibilities for digital services for more homes and businesses through Maxis' fibre network, capabilities and attractive propositions.

Meanwhile, Ideal Property executive chairman Tan Sri Alex Ooi Kee Liang said Maxis’ capabilities in network infrastructure and services will add value to its townships.

"The partnership is an important step towards realising our vision of becoming a world-class property developer," he added.

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