edotco Unveils Strategic Goals for Empowering Communications in Myanmar

EdcoDHAKA, Jan. 17 (NsNewsWire) — edotco Group Sdn Bhd (“edotco”) has today unveiled its strategic goals for empowering communications in Myanmar at the official launch of edotco operations in Myanmar.

Together with its local partner, Yoma Strategic Holdings Ltd (“Yoma”), edotco is committed to the growth of its business in Myanmar, combining Yoma’s local market experience with edotco’s expertise in mobile tower and infrastructure sharing for the benefit of customers and this new market. edotco plans to invest US$200 million] over the next five years, with the aim to build and own up to 5,000 towers over the next three years.

edotco Group Chief Executive Officer, Suresh Sidhu, remarked, “We are dedicated to establishing a high quality telecommunications network in Myanmar. This will be achieved through the introduction of sustainable and value-added services, such as alternative energy solutions, dual-purpose structures and our proprietary echo remote monitoring and management system. Through edotco Myanmar, we are committed to enabling connectivity in the country; delivering reliable and superior network service to end users through the deployment and effective management of passive telecoms infrastructure.

“We are excited to be a part of the development of Myanmar’s telecoms industry and to contribute to the country’s progress by sharing our international best practice and operational excellence expertise. With our extensive experience and successes in empowering communications in a number of developing Asian countries, edotco is best-placed to serve as a strategic partner to Myanmar, its economy and its people.”

Melvyn Pun, Chief Executive Officer of Yoma Strategic commented, “Together with edotco, we are committed to investing into telecoms infrastructure in Myanmar. The availability of a reliable nationwide telecoms network will make a meaningful difference to the lives of Myanmar people, and we are proud to play a role in this development.”