Malaysian mobile operator DiGi.com is planning to invest over US$100m on mobile broadband, according to reports.
DiGi.com is expecting to rake in substantial revenues from mobile broadband come 2011, and is aiming to offer broadband to 50% of Malaysia by…
Malaysian mobile operator DiGi.com is planning to invest over US$100m on mobile broadband, according to reports.
DiGi.com is expecting to rake in substantial revenues from mobile broadband come 2011, and is aiming to offer broadband to 50% of Malaysia by the end of this year.
The company is 49% owned by Telenor.