SG.GS at APRICOT 2025: Let’s Connect in Malaysia

SG.GS at APRICOT 2025: Let’s Connect in Malaysia

SG.GS is proud to be a Gold Sponsor of APRICOT 2025, one of the Asia-Pacific region’s most influential telecommunications summits. Taking place from 19th to 27th February 2025 in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, the summit brings together industry leaders, network operators, and technology experts to drive the future of network connectivity.

Meet the SG.GS team

As a global wholesale carrier, that built and owns its global IP network, SG.GS is committed to connecting the world to APAC and beyond. Our senior team will be on-site and ready to meet with partners, customers, and industry peers:

Heng Chai Tan, Chief Technical Officer

Shawn Ang, Managing Director

Nizam Salleh, Regional Sales Director

Michael Sii, Head of Presales & Engineering

Schedule a meeting with us: www.sg.gs/contact


Join us at Table 5

Attending APRICOT 2025? Visit the SG.GS team at table 5 to explore how we can support your connectivity needs. Our team will be available for one-to-one discussions throughout the event.

Contact us directly: sales@sg.gs

About SG.GS

Based in Singapore and London, SG.GS has spent over 20 years building a strong reputation for customer experience, infrastructure reliability, and regional expertise throughout Asia-Pacific and beyond.

Learn more about us: www.sg.gs/about-us

View our global reach: lnkd.in/e5f7D8Cy

Don’t miss the opportunity to connect with us at APRICOT 2025. We look forward to seeing you in Malaysia!

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