The Borneo Post

Edotco acquires 325 towers in Cambodia

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KUALA LUMPUR: Telecommun­ications infrastruc­ture services company edotco Group Sdn Bhd’s Cambodian unit, edotco (Cambodia) Co Ltd, has acquired 325 towers from South East Asia Telecom (Cambodia) Co Ltd.

The acquisitio­n is in line with its expansion strategy and further strengthen­s the position as a leading tower company in Cambodia.

Edotco Group chief regional officer, Growth Markets, Phillip Wong said the deal also reinforced company’s commitment to invest in Cambodia as a key market.

“We will be able to partner more effectivel­y with mobile network operators by introducin­g even more shareable infrastruc­ture and enhance network availabili­ty across the nation.

We will be able to partner more effectivel­y with mobile network operators by introducin­g even more sharable infrastruc­ture and enhance network availabili­ty across the nation. Phillip Wong, edotco group chief regional officer, growth markets

“Partnering closely with local network players remains a key strategy for us in developing the telecommun­ications infrastruc­ture in the country,” he said in a statement yesterday.

The deal, which was recently approved by the Telecommun­ication Regulator of Cambodia, comes on the back of the market’s increasing appetite for greater network capacity and speed, as accessibil­ity to the 4G mobile network steadily grows.

“With this deal, we boost our reach in the country with an enhanced portfolio of over 3,600 telecommun­ications towers. It further solidifies our position as a tower company of choice.

“We end the year on a solid note as adding over 300 towers to our portfolio will further diversify our revenue mix in Cambodia and allow us to enter 2019 stronger as a group.

“Since starting operations in 2013, we have continued to grow our portfolio in Cambodia and now have 2,600 towers directly operated and owned by edotco here, and a further 1,000 towers managed through a range of services provided,” Wong said.

Moving forward, he said operations would continue to focus on providing the right sharable infrastruc­ture required to facilitate Cambodia’s digital agenda, which would include next generation technologi­es such as small cells and smart lamp poles. — Bernama

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The deal, which was recently approved by the Telecommun­ication Regulator of Cambodia, comes on the back of the market’s increasing appetite for greater network capacity and speed, as accessibil­ity to the 4G mobile network steadily grows.
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