Tuesday May 26, 2009
Tune Talk to start operations in H2
KUALA LUMPUR: Mobile virtual network operator Tune Talk Sdn Bhd expects to begin commercial operation in the second half of the year, says chief executive officer Jason Lo.
In a statement yesterday, Lo said the service, riding on Celcom (M) Bhd’s network, was aimed at the underserved youth market segment and would offer nationwide coverage from the day of launch.
“With a low-cost business model, we are optimistic of Tune Talk’s potential and that our service will be well-received by the market.
“We also plan to expand to countries in the Asean by employing the same operating model,” he said.
Lo said the company would focus on services at super low calling rates with exciting incentives.
Tune Talk, a member of the Tune Group of Companies, is a licensed network service and application service provider. — Bernama
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