Celcom Axiata Berhad, DBA Celcom, is the oldest mobile telecommunications company in Malaysia. Celcom is one of the members of the Axiata group of companies. Being one of the very few companies in Malaysia to originally obtain a cellular phone licence, it successfully introduced mobile telephony in Malaysia.
BLAZE TO BRILLIANCE
Celcom started its operations as STM Cellular Communications in 1988 with Fleet Group and Telekom Malaysia as shareholders. Subsequently, Telekom Malaysia sold its 51 per cent shareholding to the TRI group which was controlled by Tajuddin Ramli. Fleet group’s share meanwhile was transferred to the Time Engineering Group which was later sold to TRI.
In the initial years, Celcom experienced a tremendous growth in subscriber base and network coverage. When the cellular phone market was opened up in 1995, Celcom upgraded to the GSM900 service and quickly grew to become the largest mobile phone company in Malaysia
FAITH FACTOR
Celcom has been operating FDD-LTE on 1800 MHz and 2600 MHz. Through the ‘Mobile Numbering Portability’ by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission, Celcom also provides virtual mobile operator services. Celcom also provides rural communications services using CDMA technology and satellite phone. Celcom claims to have the widest and most extensive coverage nationwide, compared to other cellular services in Malaysia.
ENGAGEMENT THAT ENTHRALS
On 28 September 2007, Telekom Malaysia announced a revamp of its mobile communication units which include Celcom. The revamp plan was to group Celcom under TM International, which houses other TM regional mobile units and define it as a separate business entity. The restructuring exercise was completed by Q1 2008 and the new business unit was listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange by Q2 2008.
INNOVEDGE
TM International has been renamed as Axiata as part of a telecom consortium in South East Asia. In 2009, the 3G coverage covered most major towns where there is a telephone exchange and either HSDPA or EDGE services within 15-mile (24 km) radius (GSM UMTS maximum allowed range) with GPRS as basic data coverage. In 2013, the 4th generation standard of FDDLTE was deployed gradually nationwide.
BRAND PROMISE
Kolony, launched by Celcom on April 8, 2011, was the first ever SMS-based social networking service in Malaysia. Kolony targets Malaysian youth and those who would like to be connected to their family and friends frequently by using their mobile phone. It runs on the regular SMS-based platform, allowing users to participate in social networking activities using the most basic mobile phones with or without 3G connections.
Power Facts
Celcom started its operations as STM Cellular Communications in 1988
Kolony, launched by Celcom on April 8, 2011, was the first ever SMS-based social networking service in Malaysia In 2013, the 4th generation standard of FDD-LTE was deployed nationwide
PROMISE BEACON
Oldest mobile telecommunications company in Malaysia
Celcom has been operating FDDLTE on 1800 MHz and 2600 MHz
Allows users to participate in social networking activities using the most basic mobile phones with or without 3G connections