Regulation (Telekom Malaysia)
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The telecom industry is highly regulated. A change in the law or regulations can increase the cost of operating a business, reduce the attractiveness of investment and change the competitive landscape. As the market liberalizes, TM is required to allow new players access to certain segments of its networks. At the same time, the review of spectrum relocation may impact TM’s future services, and mandatory access on pricing will lead to a lower margin for all regulated facilities and services. … "Regulation (Telekom Malaysia)" will have a long-term negative impact on this entity, which subtracts from the entity's value. This statements will have a short-term negative impact on this entity, which subtracts from its value. This qualitative factor will lead to an increase in costs. This statement will lead to a decrease in profits.
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SWOT Threat: Regulation (Telekom Malaysia)
The telecom industry is highly regulated. A change in the law or regulations can increase the cost of operating a business, reduce the attractiveness of investment and change the competitive landscape. As the market liberalizes, TM is required to allow new players access to certain segments of its networks. At the same time, the review of spectrum relocation may impact TM’s future services, and mandatory access on pricing will lead to a lower margin for all regulated facilities and services.
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