TM Global participated in the Pacific Telecommunications Council Conference 2026 (PTC’26) in Honolulu, joining global industry leaders, partners, and stakeholders at one of the key gatherings for the international telecommunications community.
The TM Global delegation was led by Executive Vice President Khairul Liza, alongside Vice President of International Sales Baharul Nizam, and supported by representatives from the US and North Asia regions, underscoring the company’s strong international market focus.
Throughout the event, TM Global engaged in strategic discussions with customers and ecosystem partners, focusing on evolving traffic demands, digital infrastructure growth, and the importance of resilient, high-performance connectivity across regions. The platform provided valuable opportunities to exchange insights on industry trends and explore collaborations that support the acceleration of digital transformation.
This year’s conversations at PTC’26 were strongly shaped by the accelerating impact of AI-driven workloads, the need for resilient and diversified network routes, and the growing focus on regional digital ecosystems that balance sovereignty with global reach. These industry shifts underscore the importance of scalable, low-latency international connectivity, an area where TM Global continues to expand its role as a trusted regional and global partner.
As a regional and global digital infrastructure provider, TM Global plays an active role in enabling seamless cross-border connectivity and supporting the digital ambitions of businesses worldwide. Participation at PTC’26 also reflects TM Global’s commitment to strengthening Malaysia’s position as a key digital gateway in ASEAN, by fostering international partnerships and expanding global network reach into the region.
TM Global’s continued presence at PTC underscores the importance of the platform within its key global industry engagements. This ongoing participation enables TM Global to sustain industry momentum, deepen long-term partnerships, and remain closely aligned with evolving global connectivity trends that shape digital infrastructure development.

