Dah Dah Broadband Holds First Shareholder Meeting After OTC Listing, Unveils AI Computing and Data Center Strategy
Dah Dah Broadband held its first annual general meeting after listing on the Emerging Stock Market on June 3, 2026. Chairman Chang Ming-chih announced plans to enter the AI computing economy and invest in data center businesses. The meeting approved a cash dividend of NT$3.8 per share. The company outlined three major strategies: next-generation network upgrades, AI computing and data centers, and strategic alliances, while continuing its push for an IPO.
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(Central News Agency, Taipei, June 3, Reporter Chao Min-ya) Dah Dah Broadband, which was listed on the Emerging Stock Market in January this year, held its first annual general meeting of shareholders today. Chairman Chang Ming-chih stated that the company is actively expanding into data center-related businesses, participating in the artificial intelligence (AI) computing economy, strengthening integrated network and computing resource services, and targeting partners or startups with long-term potential for strategic investments.
According to a press release from Dah Dah Broadband, the 2026 annual general meeting held today approved the 2025 business report and financial statements, and resolved the profit distribution plan.
Dah Dah Broadband stated that, benefiting from steady growth in broadband subscribers, its net profit after tax for 2025 reached NT$262 million. Based on the year-end capital of NT$600 million, earnings per share (EPS) reached NT$4.37. The shareholders' meeting resolved to distribute a cash dividend of NT$3.8 per share, totaling NT$228 million, representing a payout ratio of 86.9%.
Dah Dah Broadband noted that its broadband subscriber base continued to expand, reaching 183,700 subscribers by the end of last year, maintaining high penetration within its service areas. Consolidated operating revenue for 2025 was NT$911 million, an annual growth rate of 9.36%. Benefiting from the transition to high-bandwidth demand, the proportion of high-speed users (360Mbps and above) reached 45%, further boosting ARPU (Average Revenue Per User). Net profit after tax for 2025 grew 13.98% year-on-year, achieving record profitability.
The company stated that after its Emerging Stock Market listing in January, it is now fully advancing its initial public offering (IPO) plan. To meet future listing requirements, the shareholders' meeting also approved resolutions related to the initial stock listing application, including setting aside the necessary shares for the pre-listing public offering.
Chang Ming-chih pointed out that Dah Dah Broadband will actively pursue three major strategies: next-generation network technology upgrades, AI computing and data centers, and strategic alliances and innovative value-added services. In terms of next-generation network technology upgrades, the company will expand its 10G PON service deployment while introducing high-performance wireless technologies such as WiFi 7 to comprehensively enhance broadband product performance and market competitiveness.
He stated that to meet the wave of the AI economy, Dah Dah Broadband will actively build its core network, develop AI application services, and integrate broadband networks with computing needs to support smart homes, edge computing, and enterprise-level AI applications. At the same time, it will invest in and develop data center-related businesses, participate in the AI computing economy, and strengthen integrated network and computing resource services.
Chang Ming-chih indicated that in the area of strategic alliances and innovative value-added services, the company will target partners or startups with long-term potential for strategic investments, deepening its presence in high-growth fields such as data center interconnection, AI computing services, smart cities, and digital governance. It will also introduce an AI-enabled platform to provide personalized services, optimize user experience, and meet the needs of smart living. (Editor: Yang Lan-hsuan) June 3, 2026
According to a press release from Dah Dah Broadband, the 2026 annual general meeting held today approved the 2025 business report and financial statements, and resolved the profit distribution plan.
Dah Dah Broadband stated that, benefiting from steady growth in broadband subscribers, its net profit after tax for 2025 reached NT$262 million. Based on the year-end capital of NT$600 million, earnings per share (EPS) reached NT$4.37. The shareholders' meeting resolved to distribute a cash dividend of NT$3.8 per share, totaling NT$228 million, representing a payout ratio of 86.9%.
Dah Dah Broadband noted that its broadband subscriber base continued to expand, reaching 183,700 subscribers by the end of last year, maintaining high penetration within its service areas. Consolidated operating revenue for 2025 was NT$911 million, an annual growth rate of 9.36%. Benefiting from the transition to high-bandwidth demand, the proportion of high-speed users (360Mbps and above) reached 45%, further boosting ARPU (Average Revenue Per User). Net profit after tax for 2025 grew 13.98% year-on-year, achieving record profitability.
The company stated that after its Emerging Stock Market listing in January, it is now fully advancing its initial public offering (IPO) plan. To meet future listing requirements, the shareholders' meeting also approved resolutions related to the initial stock listing application, including setting aside the necessary shares for the pre-listing public offering.
Chang Ming-chih pointed out that Dah Dah Broadband will actively pursue three major strategies: next-generation network technology upgrades, AI computing and data centers, and strategic alliances and innovative value-added services. In terms of next-generation network technology upgrades, the company will expand its 10G PON service deployment while introducing high-performance wireless technologies such as WiFi 7 to comprehensively enhance broadband product performance and market competitiveness.
He stated that to meet the wave of the AI economy, Dah Dah Broadband will actively build its core network, develop AI application services, and integrate broadband networks with computing needs to support smart homes, edge computing, and enterprise-level AI applications. At the same time, it will invest in and develop data center-related businesses, participate in the AI computing economy, and strengthen integrated network and computing resource services.
Chang Ming-chih indicated that in the area of strategic alliances and innovative value-added services, the company will target partners or startups with long-term potential for strategic investments, deepening its presence in high-growth fields such as data center interconnection, AI computing services, smart cities, and digital governance. It will also introduce an AI-enabled platform to provide personalized services, optimize user experience, and meet the needs of smart living. (Editor: Yang Lan-hsuan) June 3, 2026
FAQ
What is the main business of Dah Dah Broadband?
It provides FTTH fiber broadband, cable TV, and value-added services.
Where is Dah Dah Broadband listed?
It was listed on Taiwan's Emerging Stock Market in January 2026 and is aiming for an IPO on the Taiwan Stock Exchange.
What is Dah Dah Broadband's AI strategy?
It plans to enter the AI computing service and data center business, offering integrated broadband network and computing resource services.