EdgePoint Expands ASEAN Digital Connectivity Growth With 16000 Sites
EdgePoint marked five years of work in the region with a major milestone. The company reached 16000 operational sites across ASEAN. The growth shows the strong push for faster, wider, and more reliable digital access in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia.
The company tripled its portfolio since 2021. It grew more than 30 percent every year. EdgePoint now operates 11080 sites in Indonesia. It runs 3025 sites in the Philippines. It has 1900 sites in Malaysia. The 16000th site stands in Sumatera. The demand for faster networks remains high across all three markets. Governments and businesses invest in digital access to keep up with cloud and AI needs. Users need fast and stable connections for work, school, and daily life.
CEO and founder Suresh Sidhu said the milestone reflects strong regional momentum. He said the company focused on long term partnerships. He said deep relationships with mobile network operators helped the company respond fast and scale fast. He added that regional investments in digital infrastructure will rise. Cloud adoption grows. AI use grows. Companies need stronger networks. People need stable service.
EdgePoint Philippines CEO William Walters said the milestone highlights strong teamwork. He said the Philippines continues to shift to better connectivity. The company supports 5G rollout and wider broadband access. It also works to reduce digital gaps in remote communities. Walters said EdgePoint kept site uptime above 99.99 percent nationwide. He said this performance shows the value of reliable infrastructure in hard situations. EdgePoint plans to expand further in Luzon. It aims to support a fully connected national economy.
Sidhu said he is proud of the company’s ability to deliver new towers. He said nearly 26000 tenants now share EdgePoint sites. He said the commitment of the team and the support of shareholders helped drive this growth. The company’s school programs have helped more than 7500 children in the region. Sidhu said the mission stays the same. Build infrastructure that keeps pace with fast moving digital needs. Help businesses, communities, and governments stay connected. Support a digital ASEAN where people and economies grow through better access.
