Wedoany.com Report on Mar 19th, Malaysian telecommunications infrastructure service provider Edotco announced a strategic partnership with Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. to jointly advance next-generation network operations management. This collaboration aims to enhance the management efficiency and intelligence level of telecommunications infrastructure through technology-driven and automated means.

According to the cooperation agreement, Edotco will integrate its professional experience in the telecommunications infrastructure field with Huawei's digital operation and maintenance technologies. Both parties stated that this partnership will introduce a unified operations platform, AI-assisted dispatching systems, and location-based intelligent task allocation functions to achieve more precise on-site maintenance execution.
With the proliferation of digital services in daily life, this collaboration is expected to provide Edotco's customers with more reliable network connectivity, reduce the risk of service interruptions, and improve the overall user experience. Through a data-driven operational model, telecommunications infrastructure management will become more efficient and intelligent.
Edotco Group CEO Adlan Tajudin, commenting on the partnership, said: "Our collaboration with Huawei will leverage advanced technology and global expertise to enhance our operational capabilities, ensure our infrastructure continues to deliver high-performance services to meet customer needs, and support Malaysia in achieving its AI Nation 2030 goals." Malaysia's Digital Ministry previously emphasized the country's plan to become a globally competitive artificial intelligence nation by 2030, focusing on improving AI infrastructure, talent cultivation, and governance frameworks.
Zac Chow, Deputy CEO of Huawei Technologies (Malaysia), added: "By integrating intelligent inspection, intelligent dispatching, and asset digitalization, we are committed to achieving predictive and preventive maintenance to optimize network quality and operational efficiency. This partnership is expected to enhance service visibility, accelerate fault detection and recovery, and increase asset uptime." The strategic cooperation between the two parties is seen as a crucial step in driving telecommunications infrastructure management towards a more intelligent and efficient direction.









