Chunghwa Telecom Launches European Subsidiary in Frankfurt

Taiwanese Telco Launches European Presence, Strengthens Global Network.

Highlights

  • The company now has an international service network across Europe, America, and Asia.
  • The EU market offers significant opportunities, with Germany serving as a key gateway.
  • Ongoing projects with EXATEL in Poland to enhance regional connectivity.

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Chunghwa Telecom Launches European Subsidiary in Frankfurt
Taiwanese telco company Chunghwa Telecom announced the official launch of its European subsidiary in Frankfurt, Germany, marked by an opening ceremony. With this expansion, the company officially enters the European market. "Chunghwa Telecom has been growing its overseas business, establishing subsidiaries in the United States, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. With the formal establishment of its European presence, Chunghwa Telecom has completed its international service network across Europe, America, and Asia," the Taiwanese operator said in a statement on Tuesday.

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Launch of European Subsidiary in Frankfurt

The August 26 ceremony was attended by approximately 30 distinguished guests, including local strategic partners, and witnessed Chunghwa Telecom establishing its presence in the EU market. This makes it the only telecom operator in Taiwan with overseas branches and the most comprehensive global network deployment, the company said.

Future Plans in the EU Market

According to the company, "The EU market, comprising 27 member states, presents vast business opportunities and diverse industry developments that continue to attract global enterprises. Germany, the largest economy in the EU, serves as a gateway for multinational companies entering the European market."

The company plans to actively collaborate with European telecom operators, Taiwanese businesses, and ICT players in Germany, while also maintaining ongoing collaboration projects with EXATEL from neighbouring Poland, Chunghwa Telecom said.

Serving Taiwanese Businesses Worldwide

The Chairman said, "Chunghwa Telecom's belief is: 'Wherever Taiwanese businesses go, Chunghwa Telecom will be there for them.' Germany, as one of the most important economic centers in Europe, attracts many Taiwanese enterprises seeking to expand their businesses. Chunghwa Telecom is committed to serving our customers anytime, anywhere."

The Chairman also encouraged the European subsidiary to maintain a customer-centric approach, build stronger partnerships in both Germany and the EU, and continuously set new milestones.

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The President added, "The establishment of our European subsidiary is a crucial step in Chunghwa Telecom's global expansion. Chunghwa Telecom will work closely with local partners and leverage its abundant resources to meet the needs of Taiwanese businesses worldwide."

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