Tag archive: Lim May-Ann
TRPC Managing Director interview with TODAY, Mobile phone shops stop buying Huawei phones from customers; anxiety sets in for existing users
Lim May-Ann interview with TODAY, Mobile phone shops stop buying Huawei phones from customers; anxiety sets in for existing users...
TRPC Managing Director Lim May-Ann interviewed on Channel 8, 21 Sep “What is the Internet of Things?”
21/09/2016 14:22 新加坡的手机渗透率高达148%,在亚洲仅排在香港之后。渗透率有可能进一步升高,因为随着科技发展,家居用品也可以通过手机来调控。这个发展趋势,就是物联网。 To watch the video go to: https://www.channel8news.sg/news8/ca/moneyweek/episodes/20160921-mw-webex-iot/3144284.html?cid=c8n:fb:na:na
TRPC Managing Director Lim May-Ann interviewed on CNA, 5 Aug “Dispute resolution platform on cards for consumers in tussle with telcos”
Dispute resolution platform on cards for consumers in tussle with telcos SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Communications and Information (MCI) on...
Leaders Today, Gone Tomorrow? CA Technologies APJ Application Economy Index 2016
The CA Technologies Asia Pacific & Japan Application Economy Index 2016 identifies the readiness of 10 APJ markets to thrive...
Global Government Cloud Initiatives
An overview of government cloud initiatives from select economies around the world. Government cloud computing-2015 from TRPC Pte Ltd Download...
Asia Pacific – What’s Trending in April 2015?
A look at the socio-economics and geo-political developments in Asia Pacific economies, and comparing trends in devices, Cloud, broadband and mobile statistics. Download the...
TRPC Managing Director Lim May-Ann quoted on insights magazine article on “As the world embraces cloud, will IBM’s new cloud strategy survive the competition?”
Perceived as one of the business world’s most bureaucratic institutions, IBM has been impressively transparent in advancing its new, cloud-focused...
Cloud Computing: A Soft Target?
The benefits of cloud computing can be harnessed only if information can be accessed and manipulated freely with security and...
Commentary on TODAY, 11 June 2014: Cloud computing and connectivity in ASEAN by Lim May-Ann
This commentary first appeared in TODAY – Cloud computing and connectivity in ASEAN – Singapore on 11 June 2014. The 2015 deadline for...
Managing Director Lim May-Ann on Talking Point – Apr 23, 2014
Managing Director Lim May-Ann made an appearance on Channel News Asia’s Talking Point taking on IDA, MDA, Techgoondu and Rajah&Tann...
Singapore in 2013: Startups glisten, but broadband needs boost
Our Research Director Lim May-Ann was interviewed and quoted on the state of Internet startups in Singapore. Summary: As Singapore...
Commentary on TODAY,16 Oct 2013: “Epic Fail” for Network Resilience by Lim May-Ann
This commentary first appeared in TODAY, Singapore on 16 Oct 2013. I think we just failed an end-of-year exam on...
Singapore’s Regulation of Online Media
https://www.improveyourkidneyfunction.com/improve-kidney-function-kidney-disease-solution-ebook/ Singapore recently announced a move to extend its regulation of local media to cover Internet news websites. The regulation...
TRPC Research Director Lim May-Ann quoted on ZD Net article: Competition to force Asia’s telcos to diversify faster, 17 Jan 2013
Summary: Declining revenues from core businesses and increasing competition from OTT providers mean operators need to move to new markets and...
Commentary on TODAY, 16 Oct 2012: Back to square one on cross-carriage, by Lim May-Ann
by Lim May-Ann, 04:45 AM Oct 16, 2012 dr gary m levin This commentary first appeared in TODAY, Singapore...
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...
Commentary in TODAY, 26 Jul 2012: Align standards to get 4G up to speed, by Lim May-Ann
This commentary first appeared in TODAY, Singapore on 26 Jul 2012. M1 last Monday announced that it was launching a...
Commentary in TODAY, 6 Jul 2012: Too costly to miss out on fibre, by Lim May-Ann
This commentary first appeared in TODAY, Singapore, 6 Jul 2012 OpenNet, Singapore’s builder of fibre infrastructure, is having a tumultuous...