Telemor (Viettel Timor Unipessoal Lda), a leading mobile operator in Timor-Leste, and SES have renwed their eight year partnership that involves enabling Telemor to deliver upgraded, mobile connectivity to residents and businesses in Timor-Leste.
Under the new agreement, Telemor will substantially increase its service uptake via SES’s O3b constellation operating in MEO. Partners since 2015, Telemor has been leveraging O3b’s combo of reliable high throughput and low latency to deliver high-quality mobile data services to subscribers in the country.
With mobile phone subscriptions in Timor-Leste reported at 106.5 per 100 people in 2023, Telemor will continue matching users’ increasing needs for more bandwidth and level up the connectivity experience to serve up to 1.4 million consumers as well as businesses. Subscribers will be able to seamlessly experience video applications and voice communications whether from ultra-connected urban areas or remote villages.
In particular, the service uptake will enable uninterrupted access to data-hungry online services delivered through various Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) to serve large volumes of daily online requests from subscribers.
“The expanded partnership marks a major milestone in our eight-year partnership with Telemor to deliver a game-changing internet experience to businesses and residents. As Timor-Leste looks to accelerate digital inclusion and offer adequate speed and qualitative connectivity, we at SES are thrilled to see how much high-performance, low-latency, satellite-enabled connectivity will bring online services closer to the East Timorese population.” — Harsh Verma, Vice President, Enterprise and Cloud in Asia, SES
“For the last couple of years, we have been cementing our position as the leading operator with the highest number of subscriptions in Timor-Leste and are committed to delivering the superior internet experience needed by our subscribers. Living by the slogan ‘Telemor – Hetan diak liu (Deliver better life),’ we remain committed to our mission to bring the best services as well as the latest and most integrated technology to serve the Timorese. We are glad to continue partnering with SES to make reliable, high-speed connectivity a reality, especially for remote locations where connectivity opens up new digitally-enabled economic opportunities that would otherwise be inaccessible.” — Brian Tran Van Bang, CEO, Viettel Timor Unipessoal Lda