PT&T Corp. said Thursday it has formed a joint venture with Australian firm Netlinkz Ltd. that will allow the latter to introduce its products and set up broadband internet in previously inaccessible regions in the country.
PT&T Corp. said Thursday it has formed a joint venture with Australian firm Netlinkz Ltd. that will allow the latter to introduce its products and set up broadband internet in previously inaccessible regions in the country.PT&T said that through this tie-up, Netlinkz can introduce its information technology core solutions, specifically in software-defined wide area network and cybersecurity, to help further strengthen the digital capabilities of Filipino businesses.
This joint venture combines our global expertise with PT&T's local insights, delivering top-tier services that cater to the evolving needs of businesses in the region,' Netlinkz Chief Executive Officer James Tsiolis said.Meanwhile, PT&T CEO and President James Velasquez noted that the company's collaboration with Netlinkz marks a significant milestone for them.
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