Bullish Aim Partners Allo Technology In Fibre Connectivity Project For Johor

Johor Digital initiatives has received a boost with telecommunications infrastructure company Bullish Aim looking to rollout fibre connectivity in the state targetting homes and busineses.

IN collaboration with Allo Technology a wholly owned subsidiary of Tenaga Nasional, the main aim is to allow more Johoreans access to high speed connectivity. The new fibre infrastructure expansion will allow Allo to offer its new network to telecommunication operators to expand in their respective market and provide high-speed broadband products to more users.

Dato’ Lion Peh, Bullish Aim’s Chief Executive Officer said in a statement, “With the proliferation of consumer and enterprise technology, there are ample growth opportunities as it is imperative in today’s world that homes and offices are connected to high-speed and reliable internet.”

The company has plans to become the largest and most recognised Malaysian telecommunications infrastructure provider and plans to go public in the near future.

Allo offers open network telecommunication service allowing parties to ride on its infrastructure and offer last mile connectivity for the end user. Under the initiative, the providers are looking to roll out to over 50,000 home passes in several areas in Johor, including Kulai, Pasir Gudang, Masai, Cahaya Baru and Kota Tinggi this year.

With additional players in the fibre space, the country’s digital agenda goal will have a better chance in meeting its target within these couple of years.


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