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AAPT is one of Australia’s most dynamic telecommunications companies and is part of the Telecom New Zealand Group. AAPT offers a range of local and long distance voice, mobile, data and Internet services to residential, business, government and wholesale customers.
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Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) is the leading telecommunications provider in the Philippines. Through its three principal business groups - fixed line, wireless, and information and communication technology - PLDT offers the largest and most diversified range of telecommunications services across the Philippines’ most extensive fiber optic backbone and fixed line, cellular and satellite networks.
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Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT) is one of the country’s most valuable blue chip companies with an annual turnover in excess of USD300m. NTT Communications Corporation of Japan owns a 35.2% stake in SLT, while 49.2% is owned by the Government of Sri Lanka and 15.3% is listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange. SLT provides a range of services to domestic and corporate subscribers including domestic and international voice, Internet, broadband, data circuits, frame relay, IP based services such as IP-VPN, satellite uplink and mobile telephony through fully owned subsidiary Mobitel. With a view to making Sri Lanka a broadband island, SLT is in the process of introducing necessary infrastructure in the form of NGN networks using fibre backbone and broadband services such as IMS, IPTV etc.
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Sri Lanka Telecom Mobitel - the national mobile service provider - is wholly owned by Sri Lanka Telecom. Mobitel has a customer base of about 900,000 subscribers and is known for clarity, coverage and customer care.
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Reliance Communications (formerly Reliance Infocomm) offers a complete range of telecom services, covering mobile and fixed line telephony including broadband, national and international long distance services, data services and a wide range of value added services and applications. Reliance Infocomm network is a pan India, high capacity, integrated (wireless and wireline) and convergent (voice, data and video) digital network, designed to offer services that span the entire Infocomm value chain.
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Telekom Malaysia (TM) is the largest telecommunications company in Malaysia. It offers a comprehensive range of communication services & solutions in fixed-line, mobile, data and broadband.
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PT Telkom (Telkom) is Indonesia’s largest InfoComm company and full service and network provider. With more than 12 million fixed-line subscribers and over 24 million mobile subscribers PT Telkom is one of the world’s leading telcos.
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PT Hutchison CP Telecommunications (HCPT) is a joint venture between Hong Kong-based Hutchison Telecommunications International Limited ('Hutchison Telecom') and the CP Group of Indonesia. "Hutchison Telecom Indonesia" is a subsidiary of Hutchison Telecommunications International Limited which currently offers mobile and fixed-line telecommunication services in Hong Kong, and operates or is rolling out mobile telecommunication services in India, Israel, Macau, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Ghana, Indonesia and Vietnam.
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TT&T Public Company Limited, a public company listed on the Thai stock exchange, provides fixed-line services in all regions of Thailand outside of the greater Bangkok metropolitan area. Its services include local, domestic and international telephony, public payphones, value-added services, corporate data networking, VoIP and Internet.
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