Telemor, a brand of the military-run telecom group Viettel in Timor
Leste, has set up its network in the country’s villages and hamlets only
after one year of infrastructure construction.
It has
installed 320 2G and 3G base transceiver stations and 1,600 km fiber
optic covering 96 percent of the local population. It now boasts a
widespread telecom equipment distribution system with 2,500 outlets.
Telemor is leading the telecom market in Timor Leste with 400,000
customers. It expects to generate 17 million USD in revenue and 4
million USD in profit since the beginning of this year.
Set up
in 2012 with an initial investment of 15 million USD, Telemor has
become the sixth overseas brand of Viettel, providing telecom services
and equipment such as mobile phones, wire and wireless fixed phones and
the Internet.
Besides business operations, it has also paid much attention to community activities in the host country.-VNA