Chunghwa Telecom targets 3% revenue growth in 2026, unveils AI strategy
Taiwanese operator Chunghwa Telecom has set its 2026 revenue target in the range of TWD 241.99 billion to TWD 243.68 billion, implying growth of up to about 3 percent over current levels. The company outlined the forecast during its latest strategy update, framing the goal as a steady expansion rather than a major shift.
Alongside the financial targets, Chunghwa introduced an AI-focused strategy, positioning artificial intelligence as a tool to support network operations, customer services, and enterprise solutions. The operator plans to fold AI into existing business lines instead of treating it as a separate venture, aiming to lift efficiency and open up new service revenue within its core telecom activities.
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