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  1. Nov 23, 2015 · Singapore – November 24, 2015 – edotco Group, Southeast Asia’s first independent telecommunications infrastructure services company, has chosen Tarantula Red Cube, as the core asset management platform for their extensive tower portfolio.

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  2. Apr 16, 2019 · Stay informed about our products with the latest Tarantula news. Tarantula delivers site management software with asset and project management for towercos and telcos.

  3. About EDOTCO Malaysia. With a portfolio of over 19,000 towers and managed sites, we have developed our built-to-suit and co-location offerings to enable telecommunications providers to efficiently meet their growing infrastructure requirements.

  4. We trust Tarantula for its ability to handle core processes that bring together the commercial and physical aspects of tower businesses into a consolidated management platform. Red Cube’s capability of reporting at country level, as well as at group level added value to edotco Group’s multi-country business operations.”

  5. Dec 4, 2015 · edotco Group has chosen Tarantula Red Cube, as the core asset management platform for their extensive tower portfolio.

  6. EDOTCO at a glance. We are the first and leading regional integrated telecommunications infrastructure services company in Asia. Our Innovation.

  7. edotco Group has chosen Tarantula Red Cube, as the core asset management platform for their extensive tower portfolio. Dec. 4, 2015 - PRLog -- edotco Group, Southeast Asia’s first independent telecommunications