SLT to power South Asia’s tallest building ‘Colombo Lotus Tower’ with modern technology

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Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT), the national ICT Solutions Provider in the country has announced that it is now the Telecommunication Service Partner for the Colombo Lotus Tower project. SLT and the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka (TRCSL) recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with regards to the project amidst a gathering of officials from TRCSL, SLT and China National Electronics Import and Export Corporation (CEIEC).

08-02From left: TRCSL Deputy Director General Dharmasiri De Alwis, TRCSL Director General Sunil S. Sirisena, SLT Group Chairman P.G. Kumarasinghe Sirisena, SLT Group CEO Dileepa Wijesundera and SLT Chief Enterprise and Wholesale Officer Kiththi Perera

Once completed, the Lotus Tower will stand at a total height of 350m, the tallest tower in South Asia, and will also act as a single transmission hub for telecommunications, Digital TV and radio, helping to reduce the carbon footprint in the city, whilst improving the quality of transmissions. It will be one of the main tourist attraction centres in Colombo City with the inclusion of shopping centres, food courts, restaurants, banquet halls, and an observation deck.

With the signing of the MoU, SLT will bear sole responsibility for building the ICT Infrastructure for the Lotus Tower.

TRCSL Director General Sunil S. Sirisena in his address at the signing ceremony said, “The Lotus Tower will be a multi-functional telecommunication tower and an entertainment centre that is expected to enhance the beauty of the skyline of Colombo whilst providing infrastructure for the latest Digital Terrestrial Video Broadcasting network, FM broadcasting and telecom service providers, helping them to enhance the quality of transmissions and improving access to high quality ICT services. We welcome Sri Lanka Telecom, being the licensed National Backbone ICT Provider in the country for coming forward to develop the necessary ICT facilities in the Lotus Tower for all broadcasters, all telecom operators and the general public visiting the Colombo Lotus Tower. 

“As the Telecommunication Service Partner for the project, SLT has a key role to play since the ICT infrastructure forms the basic foundation for the project is a prominent factor when it comes to realising this vision and ensuring its success. We are confident of SLT’s capabilities to handle this massive project with utmost professionalism, being the national backbone license holder in the country.”

In his address SLT Group Chairman P.G. Kumarasinghe Sirisena said, “We are proud to have been selected as the Telecommunication Service Partner for this massive project, which is foreseen to be a landmark building project in South Asia. Once the ICT infrastructure has been completed, it will provide the platform for SLT to deploy our state-of-the-art futuristic enterprise and consumer end total solutions including; voice, networking, data hosting, managed services as well as cloud services, to our clients with the highest quality and reliability, ensuring high accessibility for all. We thank the TRCSL for the confidence and trust they have placed in us by appointing us as the Telecommunication Service Partner for this project and we look forward to serving our customers with futuristic ICT solutions.”

Once the envisioned ICT infrastructure has been laid, other telecom operators will also have the opportunity to provide their services by leveraging on the state-of-the-art ICT infrastructure at the Lotus Tower.

The MoU was signed by SLT Group Chairman P.G. Kumarasinghe Sirisena and SLT Group CEO Dileepa Wijesundera on behalf of SLT with TRCSL Director General Sunil S. Sirisena signing on behalf of TRCSL. 

TRCSL Deputy Director General Sujan Nanayakkara, Lotus Tower Project Director Dharmasiri De Alwis, SLT Chief Enterprise and Wholesale Officer Kiththi Perera, as well as representatives from CEIEC – the Chinese conglomerate contractor of Lotus Tower project, and other officials from SLT and TRCSL were present at the MoU signing.

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