TIME dotCom Bhd
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TIME dotCom Bhd
TIME dotCom Bhd is a Malaysian telecommunications company that builds and runs fixed fiber networks. It sells high-speed broadband to homes, business internet connections to companies, and wholesale network capacity to other telecom providers. It also provides data center and connectivity services that help customers move and store data reliably. Its main customers are households that need home internet, enterprises that need secure and fast connections between offices and cloud systems, and carriers or internet service providers that buy network capacity for their own services. TIME makes money by charging recurring subscription fees for broadband and enterprise links, plus usage-based or contract-based fees for wholesale network access and data center services. What makes TIME’s business different is that it sits in the core infrastructure layer of the internet rather than selling phones or consumer devices. It owns and operates the fiber and data facilities that others depend on, so its value comes from being the underlying network provider that connects end users, businesses, and other telecom companies.
TIME dotCom Bhd is a Malaysian telecommunications company that builds and runs fixed fiber networks. It sells high-speed broadband to homes, business internet connections to companies, and wholesale network capacity to other telecom providers. It also provides data center and connectivity services that help customers move and store data reliably.
Its main customers are households that need home internet, enterprises that need secure and fast connections between offices and cloud systems, and carriers or internet service providers that buy network capacity for their own services. TIME makes money by charging recurring subscription fees for broadband and enterprise links, plus usage-based or contract-based fees for wholesale network access and data center services.
What makes TIME’s business different is that it sits in the core infrastructure layer of the internet rather than selling phones or consumer devices. It owns and operates the fiber and data facilities that others depend on, so its value comes from being the underlying network provider that connects end users, businesses, and other telecom companies.