EdgePoint hits 16,000 sites in ASEAN expansion
EdgePoint Infrastructure has marked its fifth anniversary by announcing it has reached 16,000 operational telecommunications sites across Southeast Asia. The ASEAN-based independent tower company said it has tripled its portfolio since 2021, driven by more than 30 percent annualized growth in recent years. EdgePoint’s current portfolio comprises 11,080 sites in Indonesia, 3,025 in the Philippines,

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EdgePoint Infrastructure has marked its fifth anniversary by announcing it has reached 16,000 operational telecommunications sites across Southeast Asia.
The ASEAN-based independent tower company said it has tripled its portfolio since 2021, driven by more than 30 percent annualized growth in recent years.
EdgePoint’s current portfolio comprises 11,080 sites in Indonesia, 3,025 in the Philippines, and 1,900 in Malaysia, with its 16,000th site located in Sumatera.
Since its founding in 2020, the company has built a market-leading regional presence by working with all major mobile network operators and business partners to deliver scalable digital infrastructure throughout the region.
EdgePoint said its growing footprint reflects an approach centered on lasting relationships, impactful delivery, and agility in an ever-developing sector.
Chief Executive Officer and Founder Suresh Sidhu said the company’s three markets are advancing at different speeds but share a common focus on digitalization.
“Our three markets are each at different stages of growth, but they share a common focus where governments and businesses are both prioritizing investments in digital connectivity. Reaching the 16,000-site milestone in five years is a clear reflection of this regional momentum, and it reinforces that EdgePoint is the right partner to support this growth as we deliver efficiently, at speed, and at scale”.
Sidhu said the milestone demonstrates EdgePoint’s determination to keep investing in next-generation infrastructure and customer-focused solutions.
“These 16000 sites is a testament of our commitment to always delivering the best. To do this we maintain deep relationships with our customers ensuring we understand their needs, adopt new technologies and creative solutions, manage lean operations to stay nimble and hire the best in the industry. Looking ahead, we anticipate a significant increase in investments in ASEAN as both public and private sectors accelerate efforts to strengthen digital infrastructure ensuring economies remain competitive and agile. As the region embraces cloud and AI, robust and sustainable digital infrastructure will be the foundation that enables this next wave of growth. We look forward to finding new ways to work with our customers’ ensuring connectivity is accessible to all.
EdgePoint Philippines Chief Executive Officer William Walters said the regional milestone also underscores the company’s local role in supporting the country’s digital transformation.
“This milestone also reflects the dedication of our teams and the strong partnerships we have built locally. In the Philippines, we are proud to serve as a key digital infrastructure provider during this transformational period supporting 5G rollout, enhancing broadband access and helping bridge the digital divide. We remain committed to strengthening the resilience of our customers’ networks, even during challenging times, ensuring they can operate with confidence and continuity. Our ability to maintain above 99.99% average site uptime underscores this commitment and highlights our role as a dependable partner in sustaining critical connectivity nationwide. We will also continue to focus on growing our national footprint, especially deepening our coverage in Luzon and reinforcing our position as a trusted partner in the country’s journey toward a fully connected economy.”
Sidhu said EdgePoint’s ability to roll out new towers and support multiple operators on the same sites is central to its business model.
Sidhu added “ I’m particularly proud of our ability to deliver new towers and collocate tenants on our sites. With nearly 26,000 tenants across the 3 countries, this means our infrastructure is also meeting the objective of being shared by the industry. This success also reflects the support of our shareholders, Digital Bridge and ADIA, and the dedication of our people, all united by a shared vision for sustainable growth and delivery excellence. Our corporate philanthropy programs aimed at schools have also impacted the lives of over 7,500 children in the region. As we celebrate these milestones, our focus is on the future, to continue supporting the growth of advanced networks via innovative infrastructure solutions to create new opportunities for businesses, communities, and governments across ASEAN. At EdgePoint, we are driven by the belief that connectivity is not just about networks, but about empowering people and economies to thrive in a rapidly evolving digital world.”
The company said it has gained regional recognition over its five-year history with awards for innovation, customer centricity and service delivery, and leadership.
With more than 16,000 sites now operational, EdgePoint said it remains focused on “Building A Connected, Digital ASEAN” through infrastructure that is fit for purpose and tailored to the region’s needs.
EdgePoint Infrastructure is an ASEAN-based independent telecommunications infrastructure company with operations in Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines through EdgePoint Towers Sdn Bhd, PT Centratama Telekomunikasi Indonesia, Tbk, and EdgePoint Towers Inc., respectively.
The company focuses on providing sharable and leading-edge telecom structures, small cells, and in-building systems and aims to be an industry leader through scale and innovation.
EdgePoint said it is driving operational efficiencies by adopting analytics and digital technologies and continues to expand its portfolio in support of the region’s growing demand for mobile and data services.
For more information on EdgePoint, the company said details are available on its website at edgepointinfra dot com.
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