The country’s telecommunications authority says Tuas’ mobile phone brand may have breached the law, causing its shares to plunge 63 per cent.

IMDA learnt that Simba could have been using radio frequency bands to provide mobile services without authorisation. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.

The country’s telecommunications authority says Tuas’ mobile phone brand may have breached the law, causing its shares to plunge 63 per cent.

The country’s telecommunications authority says Tuas’ mobile phone brand may have breached the law by using unapproved radio waves, sending its shares sharply lower.

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