Research Director Lim May-Ann quoted on ZDNet article on “Free Mobile Roaming in Southeast Asia ‘overambitious'”, 31 Aug 2012

Research Director Lim May-Ann quoted on ZDNet article on “Free Mobile Roaming in Southeast Asia ‘overambitious'”, 31 Aug 2012

“Lim May-Ann, research director at Technology Research Project Corporate, said that would be some resistance from the industry but it would only be a matter of time before a new player offered to service for a competitive advantage.

“It’s a blue ocean with lots of market interest and definitely business demand, which would scale up quickly–look how fast data messaging took off.: in less than 2 years, we’ve seen its rise and the decline of SMS,” she said.”

Full article available online here: https://www.zdnet.com/free-mobile-roaming-in-southeast-asia-overambitious-7000003546/

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