The Borneo Post

TM officially launches webe to enhance operations, offers plan at RM79 a month

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KUCHING: Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM) further strengthen­ed its position as Malaysia’s Convergenc­e Champion when the group officially launched webe yesterday, ushering in a new era of mobility for TM Group.

Webe is TM Group’s Mobility Centre of Excellence – extending the promise of “Life and Business Made Easier” to the mobile space.

The official launch of webe was officiated by Datuk Seri Dr Salleh Said Keruak, Minister of Communicat­ions and Multimedia and Tan Sri Zamzamzair­ani Mohd Isa, group chief executive officer (CEO), TM who is also chairman of webe, together with Azizi A Hadi, the chief executive officer of webe.

Speaking at the launching ceremony, Zamzamzair­ani said webe’s launch extends the Group’s promise of ‘Life and Business Made Easier’ into the mobile space and it perfectly fits into our converged suite of offerings.

“With webe, our customers can experience seamless connectivi­ty experience. At the same time, we are taking the opportunit­y to redefine what mobility means by bringing to life a brand new endto-end digital experience, from the inside-out.

“We believe that to be a truly digital brand, the organisati­on needs to behave like one and we have invested into making this happen. We turned it into our mission to help connect communitie­s and make it easy to enjoy a digital lifestyle through everything we do.”

Embracing the philosophy “Start here. Go Anywhere”, webe began by launching its crowdbacki­ng platform, webe community alongside the new brand reveal earlier in April.

The digital mobility services provider started rolling out its mobile service plan to selected, loyal webe (previously P1) and TM customers beginning June 30.

Webe introduced one simple plan for as low as RM79 per month for as many calls, text and data usage.

For webe, mobility is defined as more than just the service plans; it is entirely the customers’ experience that matters.

The service aims to ‘ set consumers free’ through unlimited domestic calls, SMS, and data without contracts to emphasise on simplicity and enriching customer experience.

“We call ourselves as a digital mobility services provider because we believe mobility means so much more than just data packages, speeds and coverage area.

“We feel that it is really limiting when you try to define mobility by the network you have – because it’s so much more than that. This is the beginning of data liberation. In this day and age where we are heavy users and consumers of mobility services, the worries of data caps and quota are unnecessar­y baggage,” elaborated Azizi.

“This is why we have one simple plan. As low as just RM79 for all the data, calls and SMSes you’ll need. We’ve started rolling this out to loyal webe (previously P1) and TM customers, but let me assure you that this is only the starting point.

“Our vision for mobility is anchored on the customer experience. We don’t want our customers to be thinking “when will I run out of quota?” but rather to enjoy as much data as they need and find new ways of using data,” he concluded.

 ??  ?? Azizi (left) together with webe chief marketing officer Lai Shu Wei during the press conference after webe’s launch yesterday.
Azizi (left) together with webe chief marketing officer Lai Shu Wei during the press conference after webe’s launch yesterday.

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