Hi-COM and Indus Towers Joint Hands for Telecom Expansion

Hi-COM Network Private Limited, a prominent internet service provider, has announced a strategic collaboration with Indus Towers Limited, the world’s largest telecom tower company, aimed at enhancing telecommunications infrastructure and advancing sustainability initiatives. Indus Towers Limited, resulting from the merger of Bharti Infratel Limited and Indus Towers, has played a crucial role in providing robust infrastructure for the telecommunications sector. Through this partnership, Hi-COM will utilize its expertise to assist Indus Towers in erecting new towers and upgrading existing ones to address the increasing demands of the industry. 

An integral aspect of this collaboration is the deployment of solar panels on towers, a joint initiative focused on reducing carbon footprint and advocating eco-friendly practices. By incorporating renewable energy solutions, Hi-COM and Indus Towers underscore their commitment to environmental stewardship while ensuring dependable connectivity for consumers. 

As part of this collaboration, Hi-COM will support Indus Towers in the installation of solar panels across its tower infrastructure, significantly mitigating carbon emissions and promoting environmentally friendly practices. By integrating sustainable energy solutions, Indus Towers aims to reduce its carbon footprint while upholding operational efficiency and reliability. 

Mr. Vikas Sharma, Founder and Director of Hi-COM, expressed his enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, “We are excited to collaborate with Indus Towers in their efforts to enhance connectivity and sustainability in the telecommunications industry. At Hi-COM, we are dedicated to leveraging our expertise to assist organizations like Indus Towers in achieving their business objectives while contributing to a greener, more sustainable future.” 

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