Based on an industry official, Maxis posted at least 12 per cent increase in revenue during the fourth quarter, the highest quarterly growth rate among its peers.
However, the same source added that, for the full year, Maxis posted an 8 per cent growh in revenue.
Question is, how does the company grew by at least 12 per cent in the final quarter?
I wonder if it has anything to do with its revision of BLOCK CHARGES? While DiGi and Celcom charges at per-30 second block, Maxis' Hotlink charges at per minute block.
It was understood that it revise its block charges sometime in Q4.
Monday, March 2, 2009
How the Malaysian telecommunications players performed in 2008? (Part 2)
Posted by Thean Eu at 12:36 AM
Labels: Maxis, Prepaid tariff
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What do you think of the 1 second block by U Mobile then? Is it really applicable? I mean "1 second block"?
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