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Mackwoods Energy heavily involved in telecom sector

Mackwoods Energy, part of the Mackwoods Group, said this week that it is a leading provider of power solutions to the telecommunications sector and is ready to play a dominant role in this sector.
In a media statement listing its involvement in this sector, the company said as a key infrastructure outsource partner of Airtel it was instrumental in its rollout launch in 2008 and played a critical role in powering 153 towers within 45 days and continued to be involved in its expansion activities numbering 588 towers.

Mackwoods Energy also successfully introduced its power solutions to Dialog Axiata Plc and is currently instrumental in providing solutions for its expansions and roll outs in the north and eastern provinces in Sri Lanka.

"Mackwoods power solutions will mean low capex and opex costs for telecom network operators and less downtime leading to telecom operators being able to effectively compete in the market place and improve their own efficiencies, and invest further in expansions," the statement said adding that the company also has commenced providing solutions to other telecommunications operators such Huawei, Hutch, Suntel and Sri Lanka telecom, whilst also providing solutions toDhiraagu Telecommunications - Maldives.

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