Last year, TM heavily invested in P1 and it’s parent company Green Packet and acquired the telco, but even with this P1 still has quite a mountain to climb if it wants to carve itself a space with the bigger operators. But where TM is extremely popular in fixed line broadband, P1 still has the advantage when it comes to mobile broadband services as it owned better spectrum infrastructures. TM may use P1’s already available assets to launch an unlimited use broadband service that might rival the likes of Maxis, DiGi, Celcom and U-Mobile which all feature data caps for the large majority of their plans.
If you’re interested in joining their growing team, admission to the fair free and potential applicants are requested to bring along their resumes and certs when they hit the fair itself.
The P1 Career Fair will be open on the 6th and 7th February at Menara Telekom. Hit the link for more details.
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