Bridge Alliance
Geok Chwee Ong is the CEO of Bridge Alliance since March 2018, where leadership focuses on creating value for 35 mobile operators across over 100 markets, emphasizing IoT, CPaaS, Telco APIs, GPUaaS, roaming, cost optimization, and 5G. Prior to this, Geok served as VP of Emerging Businesses at StarHub from October 2015 to March 2018, championing growth in Internet-of-Things, robotics, and analytics. Geok also held the position of Chief Operating Officer at Sky Urban Solutions Holding Pte Ltd, overseeing business expansion and innovative solutions in urban agriculture. Experience at SingTel from April 2005 to December 2013 included roles as Head of Emerging Businesses, Director of Business Development & Segment Marketing, and Director of International Voice Marketing, where strategic initiatives were implemented to drive innovation and market share growth. Geok holds a Doctor of Innovation from Singapore Management University, an MBA in strategic telecommunications management from the University of Bradford, and a Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical & Electronic Engineering from the National University of Singapore.
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Bridge Alliance, the leading mobile alliance for premier operators and their customers in Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2024. Our alliance today covers 35 members who serve over 1 billion customers collectively across these regions. Our goal is to build group capabilities and create value for our members by enabling compelling roaming services and experience, offering multi-market enterprise and IoT solutions, and delivering savings and benefits through leveraging group economies. Bridge Alliance's members and partners include: Airtel (India, Sri Lanka and the Airtel subsidiaries in Africa: Chad, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Kenya, Malawi, Madagascar, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Seychelles, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia), AIS (Thailand), China Telecom (Mainland China), China Unicom (Mainland China), CSL Mobile (Hong Kong), CTM (Macau), Deutsche Telekom (Europe), Globe Telecom (Philippines), Maxis (Malaysia), Metfone (Cambodia), MobiFone (Vietnam), Optus (Australia), Singtel (Singapore), SK Telecom (South Korea), stc (Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait), SoftBank Corp. (Japan), Taiwan Mobile (Taiwan), and Telkomsel (Indonesia).