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WTW Telecom: Driving Southeast Asia’s Smart, Secure Digital Infrastructure

Discover how WTW Telecom is transforming Southeast Asia’s network infrastructure with smart, secure solutions in core architecture, wireless connectivity, cybersecurity, and CDN optimisation.

Apr-15-WTW

Headline

Discover how WTW Telecom is transforming Southeast Asia’s network infrastructure with smart, secure solutions in core architecture, wireless connectivity, cybersecurity, and CDN optimisation.

Context

Since its establishment in 2005, WTW Telecom has emerged as a leading information and communications infrastructure integrator in Southeast Asia. WTW has operating in 12 countries. It is dedicated to connecting individuals, businesses, and government agencies, fostering the development of smart societies through comprehensive digital network solutions. In the Philippines, WTW has established a strong presence, providing Mobile Broadband (MBB), Fixed Broadband (FBB), and Integrated Communication Services (ICS) to over 150 clients in cities such as Makati, Pasay, Mandaluyong, Manila, Ortigas, Bonifacio Global City (BGC), Quezon, and Alabang. dedicated to connecting individuals, businesses, and government agencies, fostering the development of smart societies through comprehensive digital network solutions.

Evidence

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Analysis

In the Philippines, WTW has established a strong presence, providing Mobile Broadband (MBB), Fixed Broadband (FBB), and Integrated Communication Services (ICS) to over 150 clients in cities such as Makati, Pasay, Mandaluyong, Manila, Ortigas, Bonifacio Global City (BGC), Quezon, and Alabang. Also read: Global telecom capex dips 8% in 2024 Also read: Private cellular networks set for explosive growth WTW’s network architecture solutions are based on proven core design models from leading companies like Huawei and Cisco. This allows WTW to create precise, scalable, and efficient network systems. Working with Shenzhen Convince, WTW has also created strong tools to manage and control online activity. These tools help improve the performance and security of office networks by protecting against issues like DDoS attacks and network congestion—problems that impact industries such as gaming, finance, and government.

Key Points

  • WTW serves over 150 enterprise and government clients in key Philippine cities, offering MBB, FBB, and ICS services.
  • Partnerships with high-tech enterprise to drive WTW’s innovation in core networks, wireless access, and cybersecurity.

Actions

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Author

e.li@btw.media