| Azlan Othman & Lyna Mohamad |
TWELVE members of the Legislative Council (LegCo) made a working visit to Telekom Brunei Berhad (TelBru) yesterday.
The objective of the visit was to get a closer look on the services offered by local telecommunication providers.
The visit began at the TelBru Learning Centre (TLC) in Berakas where the LegCo members were briefed on Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH), Metro-E exhibition and Fixed Wireless Connectivity.
The FTTH network has covered 86,000 houses and business premises and 59,000 FTTH lines are ready to be subscribed for the High Speed Broadband (HSBB) network services. About 32,000 houses and business premises have subscribed to the HSBB network services.
The delegation visited the TelHouse in Sumbiling in the capital to take a closer look at the Network Operation Centre (NOC) and TelBru Call Centre. The NOC is a combination of several networks responsible for continuous communication within network.
TelBru Call Centre is a focal point whereby customers can make inquiries, complaints, feedback and other services. The working visit programme of the members of the Legislative Council will resume on Tuesday to Datastream Technology (DST) Sdn Bhd.