edotco mobility solution launched in Malaysia

edotco Mobility Solution
edotco Malaysia, a telecom infrastructure services subsidiary of Axiata, today announced the launch of edotco Mobility Solution (eMOS) in Malaysia.

The eMOS mobile cell site — consists of a cellular antenna tower and electronic radio transceiver equipment – is designed to be part of a cellular network typically on a temporary or short-term basis.

eMOS promotes sharing of mobile cell site amongst multiple telecom network operators which will assist telecoms to enter remote regions / areas.

eMOS benefits to telecoms

# Rapid set-up for telecommunication services at temporary locations

# Can be deployed to supplement a growing market in advance of a fixed tower

# Can be used for medium-term situations such as limitations involving property rights or ecological restrictions

# Allow operators to cut down on capital expenditure (Capex) and operations expenditure (Opex)

As the first regional tower services provider in Asia, edotco delivers telecom infrastructure services and solutions across over 16,000 towers in its countries of operation: Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Pakistan and Myanmar.

edotco Malaysia delivered more than 3,600 sites. Its product includes site portfolios from Ground Based Towers, Rooftop Towers, In-Building Solutions (IBS), Cellular-OnWheel (COW) and Custom Built sites.

editor@telecomlead.com

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