Digi Telecommunications

Digi

Digi Telecommunications is part of Telenor Group, a sixteen billion dollar Norwegian giant. It is one of the largest mobile service providers in Malaysia with more than fourteen million subscribers. In May 1995, Digi became the first telco in Malaysia to launch and operate a fully digital cellular network.

Digi Telecommunications sought new commerce solutions to power new business growth and to integrate both digital and physical channels, providing a seamless omnichannel experience.

Sectors: 
E-Commerce
Technology
Telecommunications

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