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Boosting Smart City Development

Telekom Malaysia’s enterprise/government business arm TM One said, It is collaborating with the government’s PLANMalaysia to help local city councils accelerate their smart city initiatives.

The collaboration involves 29 local councils who received awards earlier this month under the Malaysia Smart City Recognition Programme organized by PLANMalaysia (a.k.a. Department of Town and Country Planning). Other service POCs include a Smart City App for e-government services and a Smart Workforce system to manage field teams in real-time.

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