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EDOTCO and Sitetracker Partner To Digitally Transform Field Operations Across Asia

EDOTCO and Sitetracker Partner To Digitally Transform Field Operations Across Asia

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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia & MONTCLAIR, N.J., May 30 (Bernama) -- EDOTCO Group ('EDOTCO'), one of Asia's leading digital connectivity infrastructure companies, and Sitetracker, the global leader in full asset lifecycle management, today announced a strategic partnership to accelerate the digital transformation of EDOTCO's field operations across its regional footprint.
This collaboration marks a major milestone in Asia's telecommunications infrastructure sector, with EDOTCO set to deploy Sitetracker's newly expanded Operations & Maintenance (O&M) platform across more than 55,000 towers in nine Asian markets - setting a new industry benchmark for operational scalability, efficiency and innovation.

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