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T3 Technology to revolutionise Malaysian homes with IoT deal
Bangkok Post
|APRIL 22, 2025
T3 Technology is speeding up Malaysia’s smart home revolution “Own the Household” in a landmark telecom deal.
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In a strategic move set to redefine Malaysia's digital landscape, T3 Technology has secured a major smart home Internet of Things (IoT) contract with the nation’s leading broadband operator.
The move represents a major step forward in the regional digital transformation of home connectivity and intelligent living services.
The partnership, formed alongside global IoT platform Tuya and local partner Alphabet, will deliver a full-stack smart home ecosystem, integrating platform infrastructure, connected devices, mobile applications, and AI-driven intelligence.
As telecom companies worldwide confront an increasingly saturated market, attention is turning to the household as the next growth frontier.
T3 Technology's “Own the Household” strategy aims to put operators at the centre of consumers’ digital lives, delivering value-added services that foster customer loyalty and open new revenue streams.
"Own the Household’ is more than a market strategy — it’s a future-facing vision for how operators can build defensible value in the home," said Kevin Guo, head of international business at T3 Technology.
"We're proud to partner with Malaysia’s top broadband operator to take the first step, and we look forward to replicating this model across international markets."
A THREE-PHASE STRATEGY FOR DIGITAL HOMES
T3's strategy unfolds over three phases, each designed to progressively embed telecom operators deeper into household digital ecosystems.
Phase One: Building a Smart Home Ecosystem.
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