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TM Global, the wholesale business arm of Telekom Malaysia (TM), has extended its partnership with Radian Arc, a global cloud infrastructure provider, for an additional two years. This continued collaboration will focus on expanding TM’s cloud gaming offerings at the wholesale level.

Building on the success of their partnership that began in 2022, the extended collaboration will see TM Global and Radian Arc working together to enhance Malaysia's cloud gaming landscape and expand these services to other regions, including the Middle East and African countries.

The extended agreement will continue to utilize Radian Arc’s GPU Edge technology along with the low-latency SHAKS Gamepad controller developed by Radian Arc’s partner, AKSys Co. This will ensure a seamless gaming experience and enhance TM Global’s ability to offer high-quality, real-time applications.

The signing ceremony took place in Seoul in the presence of YB Fahmi Fadzil, Malaysia’s Minister of Communications. Khairul Liza Ibrahim, TM Global’s Executive Vice President, represented TM, while David Cook, the CEO of Radian Arc, signed on behalf of the company.

Khairul Liza Ibrahim stated, “This partnership with Radian Arc demonstrates our dedication to providing cutting-edge solutions that support digital transformation. The versatility of GPU technology allows us to offer a wide range of services beyond gaming, meeting the diverse needs of our customers. We are excited to expand our collaboration with Radian Arc, enhancing our current services and exploring new markets.”

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Enhanced Capacity Management

This collaboration will help TM Global accelerate its efforts to introduce innovative services like Bandwidth-on-Demand (BoD) and GPU-based services, enabling flexible, cost-effective, and real-time capacity management. These services will support various applications such as large language model (LLM) training, AI inferencing, and Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS), providing customers with scalable, cloud-based resources to drive innovation in their digital transformation journey.

David Cook, CEO of Radian Arc, commented, “We are excited to extend our partnership with Telekom Malaysia, introducing groundbreaking services like GPU-as-a-Service and BoD. Together, we will enhance TM’s offerings and expand our reach to new regions, empowering businesses with the technology they need to succeed.”

This collaboration aligns with TM’s strategic roadmap to become a Digital Powerhouse by 2030, focusing on developing a converged ecosystem for digital transformation across all sectors and strengthening Malaysia’s position as a key digital hub in Southeast Asia.

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