Company Description
Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd. (NYSE: CHT) is described in its public disclosures as Taiwan's largest integrated telecommunications services company. It provides fixed-line, mobile, broadband, and internet services, and also reports significant activities in information and communication technology (ICT) services, including big data, information security, cloud computing and internet data center (IDC) capabilities. The company is classified in the telecommunications and information sector and its shares trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker CHT and on the Taiwan Stock Exchange under TAIEX code 2412.
Core telecommunications services
According to multiple investor communications and earnings releases, Chunghwa Telecom organizes its operations around three main business groups: a Consumer Business Group, an Enterprise Business Group, and an International Business Group. The company states that its consumer operations generate revenue from mobile services, fixed-line services, and sales-related activities, while its enterprise operations focus on ICT and related connectivity services. Across these groups, Chunghwa Telecom highlights fixed-line telephony, mobile communications, broadband access, and internet connectivity as core offerings.
The company regularly reports subscriber metrics for mobile, fixed broadband and fixed-line services. Its disclosures show millions of mobile subscribers and broadband connections, and repeated references to 5G migration, fixed broadband speed upgrades, and bundled service offerings. Chunghwa Telecom also notes that it owns extensive fixed-line infrastructure in Taiwan and supplements this with undersea cables and satellite coverage, supporting both domestic and international connectivity.
Information and communication technology (ICT) and data center services
Beyond traditional telecom services, Chunghwa Telecom emphasizes its role in ICT for corporate and enterprise customers. Public statements describe revenue growth from ICT business within the Enterprise Business Group, including services based on IDC, cloud, cybersecurity, big data and AI-related capabilities. The company reports double-digit year-over-year ICT revenue growth in several periods, driven by data center services, cloud computing, cybersecurity offerings, and emerging services.
Chunghwa Telecom has also been recognized by third-party industry analysts for its data center strategy. Frost & Sullivan has cited the company for its data center services and described its investments in high-density data centers, AI-specific service offerings, and AI-ready data center infrastructure. The company refers to initiatives to retrofit existing buildings into AI-ready data centers and to expand total IT load capacity, which it associates with its position as one of Taiwan's larger data center operators.
5G, mobile broadband and network infrastructure
In its earnings announcements and external research reports, Chunghwa Telecom highlights the development of its 4G and 5G mobile networks. It reports wide 4G population coverage in Taiwan and extensive 5G coverage, and notes that 5G migration has contributed to mobile service revenue growth and higher average revenue per user (ARPU) in several reporting periods. The company also discloses investments in mobile broadband construction projects, including purchases of mobile broadband service equipment from vendors such as Ericsson Taiwan Ltd. and Nokia Solutions and Networks Oy, documented in its Form 6-K filings.
Chunghwa Telecom describes technical initiatives such as 5G standalone architecture, network slicing, 5G private networks, and projects that combine 5G with satellite connectivity and undersea cable systems. These initiatives are presented as part of its strategy to support large-scale applications, industrial use cases, and international connectivity for high-tech and enterprise clients.
International and enterprise business activities
The company’s International Business Group disclosures mention overseas subsidiaries and ICT projects in regions including the United States, Japan, and Southeast Asia. Chunghwa Telecom reports that its international operations provide ICT solutions to high-tech companies and industries such as printed circuit board manufacturing, and that overseas subsidiaries have contributed to revenue growth. It also notes the establishment or expansion of offices in U.S. locations to support international business development.
Within Taiwan, Chunghwa Telecom’s Enterprise Business Group reports ICT contracts and projects for government and commercial customers, including 5G private networks, big data analytics, and smart applications. The company associates these activities with growth in IDC, cloud, cybersecurity and other emerging ICT services, and it reports recurring revenue from these areas in its quarterly and annual operating results.
ESG, sustainability and renewable energy
Chunghwa Telecom repeatedly states that it has been actively and continuously implementing environmental, social and governance (ESG) initiatives with the goal of achieving sustainability. The company notes that it has received domestic and international awards and recognitions for ESG commitments and practices, and references inclusion in sustainability indices and awards in its communications.
In a Form 6-K filing, Chunghwa Telecom discloses a long-term purchase of renewable energy from GREENET CO., LTD. The stated purpose is to support goals such as reducing carbon emissions, increasing the share of renewable energy used in its IDC data centers, meeting RE100 targets, and reaching net-zero emissions by a specified year. The company also mentions sustainability bond issuance and the replacement of energy-intensive equipment as part of its ESG-related investments.
Corporate structure, reporting and regulation
Chunghwa Telecom files annual reports on Form 20-F and periodic reports on Form 6-K with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as a foreign private issuer. These filings include consolidated financial statements prepared under Taiwan-International Financial Reporting Standards (T-IFRSs) and reconciliations to IFRS where applicable. The company also provides non-GAAP financial measures such as EBITDA, and explains in its disclosures how management uses these measures to assess operating performance, along with cautions on their limitations.
The company reports that it operates through a head office and various subsidiaries, some of which acquire right-of-use assets or lease premises from the parent company for office and retail channel use. These related-party transactions, as well as significant equipment purchases and investor conference participation, are disclosed through Form 6-K current reports.
Risk, investigations and legal matters
Certain Form 6-K filings describe events where district prosecutors offices in Taiwan directed investigation branches to raid staff offices at local business operation centers of Chunghwa Telecom. In these disclosures, the company states that it fully cooperated with the investigations and that there was no effect on its finances and business as a result of the events, based on the information provided in those filings.
Strategic themes and guidance
In its public guidance for 2025, Chunghwa Telecom outlines strategic pillars labeled "Sustainable Future," "Smart Empowerment," and "Digital Resilience." It connects these themes to six key areas: sustainability opportunities, AI applications, resilience enhancement, next-generation networks, reinvestments, and asset revitalization. The company links expected revenue growth to mobile communications, broadband access, data communications, and emerging businesses associated with ESG, network resilience and security, and AI-enabled digital economy opportunities.
Chunghwa Telecom also describes internal technical divisions focused on networks, information, and telecommunications laboratories, and refers to a vision framed around AI and digital transformation. The company presents these elements as part of its long-term approach to revenue and profitability growth across its business groups.
CHT stock as an investment reference
For investors researching CHT stock, the company’s disclosures provide detail on its mix of consumer telecom services, enterprise ICT solutions, and international operations. Regular earnings releases, monthly operating updates, and Form 20-F annual reports offer insight into revenue by business group, subscriber trends, capital expenditure on network and data center infrastructure, and the impact of ESG and renewable energy initiatives on its operations. These materials form the primary source of information about Chunghwa Telecom’s business model and financial reporting practices.