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Vietnam’s Telemor to Expand its Mobile Capacity in Timor-Leste Featured

By The INDEPENDENTE September 05, 2023 534
Foto:Pajina Telemor. Foto:Pajina Telemor.

DILI: Vietnam’s Telemor said it planned to deliver upgraded mobile connectivity to residents and businesses in Timor-Leste, after unveiling a new eight-year partnership with SES to use its revamped fiber optic network.

The move is part of plan by CEO Brian Tran Van Bangn aimed at improving internet access in Asia – Timor-Leste a country saddled with slow and poor network coverage.

In a statement on its website, Telemor said subscribers “will be able to seamlessly experience video applications and voice communications whether from ultra-connected urban areas or remote villages.”

The CEO did not mention any timelines for the business expansion.

Timor-Leste’s development agents have long discussed need for inclusive digital transformation.

With an average download speed of 5.3 Mbit/second for fixed-network broadband internet, Timor-Leste ranks 174th in an international comparison, according to telecom data.

Currently, Telemor is the biggest mobile operator in Timor-Leste with more than 420,000 subscribers, accounting for approximately 45% market share. Some 51% of people in Timor-Leste have access to the internet.

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