Globe, Skytower opens partnership on tower lease

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DIGITIAL solutions platform Globe and Skytowers Infra Inc., a Philippine subsidiary of Thai firm Sky Tower Plc., on Monday announced that they forged a partnership on tower lease.

Globe and Skytowers signed a lease agreement covering several towers in Southern Luzon.  This is in line with the company’s overall strategy to monetize passive assets to maintain a healthy balance sheet.

Complementing Globe’s sustainability efforts, the tower company is determined to reduce its carbon footprint by using renewable energy to lessen fossil fuel consumption.

The statement said that the partnership is a testament to the strong relationship between the Philippines and Thailand and their commitment to promoting economic growth and development.

Globe and Skytowers are now exploring the possibility of expanding the latter’s tower lease in the Visayas and Mindanao areas.

“This partnership represents an important step in improving digital infrastructure in the Philippines, and we are excited to work with Skytowers to bring sustainable solutions to the market. We look forward to further strengthening our relationship with Thailand in this venture and other areas of collaboration,” Ernest Cu, President and CEO of the Globe Group said.

Officials from Globe and Thailand led by their Ambassador to the Philippines Tull Traisorat had a recent dinner to celebrate the partnership between Globe and Skytowers Infra Inc.

Among the Globe officials present were Chief Commercial Officer Issa Guevara-Cabreira, Senior Vice President of Network Planning and Engineering Joel Agustin, and Vice President of Site Lifecycle Management Network Group Michelle Ora.  The Skytowers team, meanwhile, was composed of Director of Operations and Business Development Benjamin Zoghi; Director of Finance and Corporate Support Services Gloria Dazo; Directors Orn-in Sangthong and Taksaorn Sereedeelert; and Business Development Manager Ninlakarn Nimitpattana.

Cu thanked the Thai Ambassador for hosting a celebration for the two companies.

The Embassy of Thailand meanwhile shared its program in tourism, food security, and enhancing Public Private Partnerships (PPP) to expand new businesses and implement programs in the country.

Thailand is one of the Philippines’ major trade partners and a significant source of rice imports. Both nations continue to promote economic cooperation in areas such as agriculture, digital infrastructure, micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), renewable energy, and healthcare services. The Philippines and Thailand will celebrate their 75th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations in 2024.

Skytowers Infra Inc. is affiliated with Electric Power and Telecommunication Infrastructure (STOWER), which has extensive experience in engineering, design and manufacturing of infrastructure build. It offers telecom services and T3 Technology for broadband/Fiber optic solutions in markets such as Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam and Indonesia. Former Ambassador of Thailand to the Philippines Thanip Upatising is the firm’s Chairman of the Board.

CurrentPH News Service

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