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Lanka Bell and Maliban in ICT partnership
 

Picture shows from left) -- Maliban Chief Financial Officer Vidhumin Grero, Directors of Maliban Shanaka Wickremapala, Tharangeetha Samaraweera, A. G. Wimalasiri, Maliban Chariman/MD A. G. R. Samaraweera, Lanka Bell Managing Director Prasad Samarasinghe, General Manager (Enterprise and International Business) Mansoor Rishad, Industry Sales Manager (Enterprise Solutions) Roshan Weraduwage, Maliban Network Administrator S.K. Nuwan Buddhika and Lanka Bell Sales Manager (Enterprise Solutions) Indunil Fernando.

Maliban and Lanka Bell have signed an agreement whereby the biscuit maker has acquired the latest in enterprise business solutions for its communications needs, according to a Lanka Bell press release.
Lanka Bell has linked the Maliban Head Office complex and the company’s dealer network island-wide via a seamless integrated telecommunications solution.

Comprising of advanced E1 technology and CDMA connectivity meshed with sophisticated PABX infrastructure with Direct Inward Dialling, the solution enables Maliban to conduct all its voice communications across the company’s network of 85 main distributors at zero cost, bringing about a new dimension in communications efficiency.

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