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Telekom Malaysia gets award
Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM) was named Asia Pacific Service Provider of the Year 2007 at the Frost Sullivan Asia Pacific ICT Awards last week.
TM, Maxis win provider of the year award
Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM) and Maxis Communications Bhd were jointly awarded the Service Provider of the Year Award at the 2007 Frost Sullivan Malaysia Telecoms Awards.
Card issuer expanding contactless payment ops
MASTERCARD Worldwide aims to enhance the usage of the PayPass technology in an effort to remain the world leader in the contactless payment business.
Manulife president does it his way
'I took the road less travelled and that has made all the difference,' said Manulife Insurance (M) Bhd president and chief executive officer Peter Robertson when asked about his philosophy in life.
WiFi finds its way to homes on shortage of hot spots
MAN You taps away on his laptop keyboard to browse the Web wirelessly while sitting at a table sipping coffee.
APP to tap growing N. American market
APP Industries Bhd plans to increase its export of pottery products, especially those in its new range, to North America as more supermarkets expand their stock of gardening accessories.
APP Industries plans to increase exports to US
APP Industries Berhad plans to increase its exports to North America with its new range of potteries made from a special type of clay found only in Guangxi, China.hr noshade size=1 width=50%>
Asia-Pac subscriber base up
The Asia-Pacific mobile subscriber base is set to reach 1.14 billion by end-2007 driven by the robust growth in emerging markets, according to a new analysis from international global growth consulting firm, Frost Sullivan.
Analysts still positive on auto sales outlook
Despite the slow start to the year for automotive sales, analysts are maintaining a positive outlook for the rest of the year, with expectations keening towards a rebound in the second half of the year.
Auto industry in for better times
After knuckling under a barrage of change in 2006, the Malaysian automotive industry is set for better times this year, said Frost Sullivan, which is projecting a 3.8% expansion.