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Axiata to gain from its regional exposure
PETALING JAYA: Axiata Group Bhd’s Indonesian results came in below expectations in the first quarter of this year, but the group’s regional exposure and focus on emerging countries may deliver better growth potential.
OCK eyes fibre-to-the-home project
PETALING JAYA: OCK Group Bhd is eyeing the fibre-to-the-home or FTTH project being tendered by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission.
‘Help B40 and M40 groups own affordable homes’
PETALING JAYA: Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) has been told to review home financing models to facilitate housing ownership for the middle 40 (M40) and bottom 40 (B40) income groups, says the Prime Minister.
Trading ideas: Crest Builder, UEM Sunrise, Ireka, BIMB, Fast Energy
KUALA LUMPUR: Stocks to watch on Friday include Crest Builder Holdings Bhd, UEM Sunrise Bhd, Ireka Corp Bhd, BIMB Holdings Bhd, Fast Energy Holdings Bhd and Dynaciate Group Bhd, according to JF Apex Research.
Ireka unit gets Langkawi connectivity contract
KUALA LUMPUR: Ireka Corp Bhd’s subsidiary Ireka Engineering & Construction Sdn Bhd has been awarded a contract by Fec Telco Sdn Bhd with a provisional sum of RM196mil for the “fibre-to-the-home connectivity project” in Langkawi, Kedah.
Ireka unit receives RM196mil contract for Langkawi connectivity project
KUALA LUMPUR: Ireka Corp Bhd's subsidiary Ireka Engineering & Construction Sdn Bhd has secured a contract from Fec Telco Sdn Bhd with a provisional sum of RM196mil for the "fibre-to-the-home connectivity project" in Langkawi, Kedah.
TFP Solutions’ fibre broadband play
It aims to provide network infrastructure to remote areas
Telecom Italia's FiberCop and Iliad in fibre broadband deal
MILAN (Reuters) - Iliad has agreed to join in development of Telecom Italia's (TIM) last-mile grid as the French telecoms group prepares to enter Italy's fixed broadband market.
Kenanga IB Research retains neutral on telcos, TM top pick
KUALA LUMPUR: Kenanga Investment Bank Research is retaining its neutral outlook on the telecommunications sector as it expects the Big 3 to continue regaining postpaid market share, albeit to the detriment of their average revenue per unit (ARPUs).
Big boys to combine their expertise
The three telco operators said they were combining their expertise in designing, building, commissioning, operating, and maintaining related fibre infrastructure nationwide.