Malaysian telecom infrastructure operator with fiber, data center, and cloud services
TIME dotCom is a public Malaysian telecommunications provider operating nationwide fiber infrastructure (Cross Peninsular Cable System), international submarine cable interests (UNITY, APG, AAE-1, FASTER), and carrier-neutral data centers. The tech stack reveals a cloud-native infrastructure org—Go, Kubernetes, Terraform, and multi-cloud deployment (AWS, Azure, GCP)—supported by modern observability (Prometheus, Datadog, Grafana) and CI/CD tooling. Current hiring acceleration in engineering, combined with active projects around submarine cable upgrades and backend architectural redesigns, signals infrastructure scaling; meanwhile, pain-point clustering around organizational change and the business-data gap suggests internal transformation pressures beneath the operational roadmap.
Notable leadership hires: Tech Lead, PMO Lead
TIME dotCom provides telecommunications connectivity and cloud infrastructure across retail, enterprise, and wholesale segments in Malaysia and the Asia-Pacific region. The core business comprises fixed-line domestic broadband (advertised up to 2Gbps over 100% fiber), international connectivity through stakes in major submarine cable systems, and managed data-center and cloud services. Founded in 1994 and publicly listed, the company operates a fully-fiberized backbone network and maintains carrier-neutral data-center facilities to serve multinational enterprises routing traffic through Southeast Asia. The organization is headquartered in Shah Alam, Selangor, with 1,001–5,000 employees across engineering, sales, data, and operations teams.
Primary stack: Go, PostgreSQL, Redis, Docker, Kubernetes, and Terraform. Cloud platforms: AWS, Azure, GCP. CI/CD: Bitbucket Pipelines, GitLab CI/CD, GitHub Actions. Observability: Prometheus, Grafana, Datadog. Currently adopting GitLab and OpenTelemetry; migrating away from Jenkins.
Upgrading and proposing new submarine cable systems, architectural redesign of backend systems, fixed network engineering expansion, and developing cost-effective outdoor plant (OSP) solutions for network capacity and relocation.
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