Hitachi Energy selected to help bring almost 50 percent more power to 20 million people in India

ZURICH, SWITZERLAND, Jul 22, 2022 - (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Hitachi Energy, a market and technology leader in transmission, distribution and grid automation solutions, today announced it has won a major order from Adani Electricity Mumbai Infra Limited, part of India's largest privately-owned power company Adani, to provide a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission system which will link Kudus to Mumbai, on India's west coast.Mumbai is experiencing a rapid increase in electricity consumption, seeing peak demand increasing to 3,850 megawatts (MW) in 2022, of which around 2,100 MW was supplied from outside sources(1). The new HVDC link will supply up to 1,000 MW of electricity, increasing power from outside of the city by almost 50 percent. The link will strengthen the existing transmission infrastructure and help Adani to ensure a reliable power supply in the region.Globally, power loads in cities are increasing, especially in densely populated areas where land is already scarce, and difficulties can arise whenever new right-of-way must be secured for traditional transmission lines. HVDC technology enables large amounts of high-quality electricity to be delivered where it is most needed with complete control, with a very compact transmission system.Mumbai is one of the world's most densely populated cities, with a population of over 20 million, and, by utilizing Hitachi Energy's compact HVDC system and 50 kilometers of underground cables rather than overhead lines, almost 2.3 square kilometers of land will be saved - the equivalent of more than 320 soccer pitches."Our HVDC systems have tremendous potential for bringing large amounts of electricity directly into cities, such as Mumbai, where it is needed most but space is severely limited," said Andreas Berthou, Global Product Group Manager of HVDC and HVDC Service of Hitachi Energy's Grid Integration business. "As the world becomes more sustainable, electricity will be the backbone of the entire energy system."Earlier this year Mumbai unveiled its Climate Action Plan(2), aiming towards becoming the first city to become carbon neutral in South Asia. The plan focuses on six sectors, including decarbonizing Mumbai's energy grid, building energy-efficient and climate-resilient infrastructure and promoting low carbon mobility solutions. This HVDC link will be a crucial step to modernizing the city and state grids, and essential to the fruition of the Climate Action Plan.Hitachi Energy has an impressive HVDC track record in India, where it introduced the technology over 30 years ago with the Vindhyachal project in 1989. Raigarh-Pugalur is Hitachi Energy's sixth HVDC project in India and the second UHVDC installation, following the multi- terminal North-East Agra link.(3)Hitachi Energy's HVDC solution combines world-leading expertise in HVDC converter valves, the MACH digital control platform(4) converter power transformers and high-voltage switchgear, as well as in system studies, design and engineering, supply, installation supervision and commissioning.HVDC Light is a voltage source converter technology developed by Hitachi Energy. It is the preferred technology for many grid applications, including interconnecting countries, integrating renewables and "power-from-shore" connections to offshore production facilities. HVDC Light's defining features include uniquely compact converter stations and exceptionally low electrical losses.Hitachi Energy pioneered commercial HVDC technology almost 70 years ago and has delivered more than half of the world's HVDC projects.(1) India Express(2) Mumbai Climate Action Plan(3) Hitachi Energy HVDC projects in India(4) Modular Advanced Control for HVDC (MACH)HVDC websitewww.hitachienergy.com/offering/product-and-system/hvdcwww.hitachienergy.com/offering/product-and-system/hvdc/city-center-infeedAbout Hitachi Energy Ltd.Hitachi Energy is a global technology leader that is advancing a sustainable energy future for all. We serve customers in the utility, industry and infrastructure sectors with innovative solutions and services across the value chain. Together with customers and partners, we pioneer technologies and enable the digital transformation required to accelerate the energy transition towards a carbon-neutral future. We are advancing the world's energy system to become more sustainable, flexible and secure whilst balancing social, environmental and economic value. Hitachi Energy has a proven track record and unparalleled installed base in more than 140 countries. Headquartered in Switzerland, we employ around 38,000 people in 90 countries and generate business volumes of approximately $10 billion USD.https://www.hitachienergy.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/hitachienergyhttps://twitter.com/HitachiEnergyAbout Hitachi, Ltd.Hitachi drives Social Innovation Business, creating a sustainable society with data and technology. We will solve customers' and society's challenges with Lumada solutions leveraging IT, OT (Operational Technology) and products, under the business structure of Digital Systems & Services, Green Energy & Mobility, Connective Industries and Automotive Systems. Driven by green, digital, and innovation, we aim for growth through collaboration with our customers. The company's consolidated revenues for fiscal year 2021 (ended March 31, 2022) totaled 10,264.6 billion yen ($84,136 million USD), with 853 consolidated subsidiaries and approximately 370,000 employees worldwide. For more information on Hitachi, please visit the company's website at https://www.hitachi.com. Copyright 2022 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)

Milestone of THz Communication

TOKYO, Jun 29, 2022 - (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Scientists from a project coordinated by Technische Universitat Braunschweig in Germany and Waseda University in Japan with ten other partners from five countries have succeeded for the first time worldwide in developing a bidirectional THz radio link that can be connected as a "backhaul" to the data network of mobile radio providers. This link achieved by the Horizon Europe-funded new windowThoR project, can realise high data rates and thus play an important role in the network infrastructure of the future. On 29 and 30 June, the THz radio link will be presented in a final workshop of the ThoR project. The Braunschweig radio relay link connects the Oker Tower with TU Braunschweig's IT Centre over a distance of 160 metres. Credits: Thomas Kürner/ TU BraunschweigFibre-optic cables are not always the best option when it comes to transmitting data. Especially in cities, it is often not possible to connect every base station of the mobile network by cable. Radio relay links provide an alternative solution. With the help of antennas mounted on roofs, they can bridge distances of up to one kilometre. This creates important backhaul connections between mobile radio cells and the nodes of the mobile radio network without the need for any road construction work. Until now, the high data rates produced by the 5G mobile communications standard, which will continue to increase in the future 6G standard, favoured a fibre-optic connection between stations to the data networks. The international ThoR project has now succeeded in developing a bidirectional terahertz radio link that can reliably transmit these high data volumes. The frequency range above 300 gigahertz is used for this as it offers enough spectrum for high data rates. The ThoR-backhaul link is the only one of its kind in the world to offer a bidirectional real data connection and connects TU Braunschweig's IT centre with the Oker high-rise building over a distance of 160 metres. It can transmit data rates of 2x20 Gbit/s net at a bandwidth of 2x8.64 GHz and is scalable over the bandwidth so that higher data rates can also be realised. Professor Thomas Kurner, coordinator of the European part of the project: "We have realised an application-oriented complete solution here, which can already be used as a backhaul link in the data network in the near future." In addition, as the first backhaul link of its kind, its functionality also complies with the IEEE 802.15.3 standard. The IEEE 802.15.3 standard was already developed in the run-up to the ThoR project and substantial research contributions were made by TU Braunschweig and several of the Japan-based partners. On 29 and 30 June, the final workshop of the ThoR project will take place in hybrid form. In addition to attending the workshop in person in the Aula of the Haus der Wissenschaft (Pockelstrabetae 11, 38106 Braunschweig), it will also be possible to participate online. The core of the workshop is the demonstration of the backhaul track with a tour of the developed THz hardware. Registration for the workshop is possible new windowonline. The ThoR project is funded by the EU through the Horizon 2020 research framework programme (Grant Agreement 814523) and by the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology in Japan with a total of three million euros. The project started on 1 July 2018 and will end on 30 June 2022. Partners of the ThoR project:TU Braunschweig (EU coordinator, Germany), Waseda University (Japanese coordinator, Japan), Chiba Institute of Technology (Japan), Gifu University (Japan), University of Stuttgart (Germany), Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics IAF (Germany), University of Lille-CNRS IEMN&PhLAM Laboratories (France), HRCP R&D Partnership (Japan), Vivid Components Ltd (UK), Siklu Communication Ltd (Israel), NEC Corporation (Japan) and Deutsche Telekom (Germany/Czech Republic). Further information can be found at: https://thorproject.eu/About NEC CorporationNEC Corporation has established itself as a leader in the integration of IT and network technologies while promoting the brand statement of "Orchestrating a brighter world." NEC enables businesses and communities to adapt to rapid changes taking place in both society and the market as it provides for the social values of safety, security, fairness and efficiency to promote a more sustainable world where everyone has the chance to reach their full potential. For more information, visit NEC at https://www.nec.com. Copyright 2022 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)

S.id, Combination of Link Shortener and Microsite in One Platform, Ready to Launch

JAKARTA, Jun 14, 2022 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - A link shortening platform or a link shortener called S.id officially launched its newest feature, microsite, in mid-April 2022. This feature will make it easier for users, especially content creators or online businesses, to promote their service products through social media links. For example, Instagram and Tiktok.Ruby Alamsyah, President Director of PT. Aidi Digital Global (PT ADG), the developer of the S.id platform, said the addition of features on the S.id platform aims to make it easier for users to support digital marketing needs."Currently, if we want to make a link shortener and bio link, we have to use two platforms. However, the addition of the microsite feature on S.id makes users only need to use one platform. As a result, it is easier and more practical to use for marketing tools," Ruby said.The features that can be enjoyed using the microsite on S.id include several attractive themes and creating unique microsite names and links; several components can be included: text, links, images, videos, and horizontal links (links). social media) and can also view statistics on the progress of microsite links, such as data on the number of visitors, visitors per click, or unique visitors.Of course, all views on the microsite can be changed as desired without any limitations.S.id Marketing Manager Dimaz Maulana added that the microsite feature is currently still in Beta status or the development stage. "Unlike the link shortener, released in 2015, the microsite feature is still in the beta version stage but can be used properly. We hope that users can use them while providing feedback on the microsite features so that we can develop these features, to provide an optimal experience for users in the future." Dimaz said.In contrast to similar products, S.id has its uniqueness in its system because S.id has two unlimited free features in one platform, namely microsite, and link shortener. This will make it very easy for you to use the two main features in one account, very practical and accessible.Apart from being a bio link, the S.id microsite also functions to accommodate multiple links into one place that their followers can reach. For example, you can promote your online store on the S.id microsite by adding online store links, reviews, social media links, and company profiles that potential buyers can reach.S.id also helps users shorten long links to be shorter, unique, and neat.S.id was initially only a link shortener and only intended for users in the country. Until now, S.id has helped more than 400 thousand users with access to as many as 30 million accesses per month to realize a digital experience in meeting the needs of global users and continue to do various developments.Ruby hopes that the S.id service will become a marketing tool used at home and abroad."We hope that S.id can become a digital product of pride for the Indonesian people and also be used massively by foreign people so that they can make local products go global." Close Ruby.In introducing further the benefits of the S.id service, currently, S.id is opening a competition for all circles of society to use the features available in S.id. Not just a helpful competition, S.id also presents competition prizes with up to 17 million. For more information about this competition, you can visit http://S.id/lombamicrosite and register right away!You can access the S.id service via the https://S.id link and register your S.id account to enjoy all the best features. S.id, The Shortest Link Shortener, and Microsite Builder!About S.idS.id is a platform for people to show their expertise in creating microsites and shortening the shortest links with the code s.id/. Not only an online content application, but S.id is also a marketing tool that makes it easier for people, especially content creators, influencers, brands, or company marketers, to share information, knowledge, expertise, and product knowledge that is marketed to everyone through the features provided by S.id. Copyright 2022 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)

Nine contracts worth $320m awarded for Singapore-Johor RTS Link systems

SINGAPORE - Nine contracts worth about RM1 billion (S$321.7 million) have been awarded for system works for the Johor Baru-Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link, said the rail link's operator - RTS Operations (RTSO). In an update on Wednesday (May 12), the operator, a joint venture between Singapore rail operator SMRT and Malaysia's public transport firm Prasarana, said these system works are "progressing well". It did not specify when these contracts were awarded. Four of the contracts were for core systems, with Chinese firm CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive taking charge of the rail link's rolling stock and the Malaysian subsidiary of Siemens Mobility handling the signalling system and platform screen doors. Another Malaysian firm, Sapura Rail Systems, was awarded contracts to set up the communications system and the integrated supervisory control system. The remaining five contracts are for track work, power supply systems, depot equipment and service vehicles, as well as an automatic fare collection system. The firm said it had earlier awarded a systems consultancy contract for the design, manufacturing, delivery, testing and commissioning of all systems for the RTS Link, which will connect Woodlands North with Bukit Chagar in Johor Baru. RTSO chief executive, Mr Shamsul Rizal Md Yusof, said: "We are pleased with the outcome of the tender exercise. There is a good mix of local and international players working together to make the RTS Link a success." RTSO chairman, Datuk Mohd Farid Mohd Adnan, said the firm is fully committed to delivering the RTS project despite the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic. Vice-chairman Yap Kim Wah said the good progress made on the project is a testament to the close collaboration among all parties. RTSO was formed last year and will own, design, build, finance and manage all RTS Link operating assets, including trains, tracks and systems. The Singapore-incorporated company will also operate and maintain the 4km rail line and the associated Wadi Hana depot in Johor Baru. The latest update comes several months after Singapore broke ground on the Woodlands North terminus station in January, and the Land Transport Authority awarded a $180 million contract to build a 25m-tall viaduct and rail tunnels for the RTS Link. Construction on the viaduct, which will span the Johor Strait, and the tunnels were expected to begin this quarter. Construction on the Bukit Chagar terminus station had begun last November. When completed in end-2026, the RTS Link is expected go some way towards easing congestion on the Causeway. Before Covid-19 restrictions were imposed, close to 300,000 people crossed the Causeway daily. The rail link is expected to carry up to 10,000 passengers every hour in each direction, and the trip between both terminus stations should take only five minutes. More on this topic   Related Story Malaysia announces winning design for Johor-S'pore RTS Link station in Bukit Chagar   Related Story S'pore-Johor RTS Link: Contract to build viaduct, tunnels awarded to firm Commuters departing from Woodlands North will be served by a terminus station and an immigration complex about 10 times the size of a typical MRT station. Announced in 2010, the bilateral project was suspended in 2019 at the request of Malaysia which wanted to review its scope, structure and costs. It officially resumed in July last year.

Elastomers develop stronger bonds of attachment

Tsukuba, Japan, Feb 12, 2021 - (ACN Newswire) - Elastomers are the soft, elastic materials, like gels and rubbers, that are found in automobile and airplane parts, in sports equipment, and are used to protect precision machinery and buildings against vibrations. Scientists now want to make them thinner and tougher, without losing elasticity. Nagoya University materials engineer Yukikazu Takeoka and colleagues reviewed the most recent efforts towards improving elastomers for the journal Science and Technology of Advanced Materials.Different kinds of bonds can link elastomer chains together, changing how the material behaves. (Credit: Yukikazu Takeoka)"Our review gives hints about the kind of molecular thinking that needs to go into making elastomers tougher," says Takeoka.Elastomers are made of many, long molecular chains of repeating subunits. They can undergo large deformations when stretched, returning to their original shape when the tension is released. They can do this because their molecular chains have enough mobility to stretch and crunch up.Elasticity and overall toughness depends on the interactions between the molecular chains inside the material. Scientists have been working on controlling how chains link together and interact in order to change elastomers' mechanical properties.Takeoka and his team from Nagoya University's department of molecular and macromolecular chemistry explain that elastomers can be made tougher by introducing strong hydrogen or ionic bonds that can reversibly link elastomer chains together. These reversible bonds attach and detach from the elastomer chains as the material deforms. Scientists have used hydrogen bonds to fabricate strong hydrogels that can deform up to 600% and return to their original state within three minutes at 37 degrees Celsius or a few seconds at 50 degrees Celsius.Elastomer chains can also be linked through ring-like 'cyclic' molecules, giving linked chains a large degree of flexibility and improved toughness. A team of scientists fabricated a very flexible elastomer by mixing solutions of polyethylene glycol and cyclic alpha-cyclodextrin in water.Takeoka and his colleagues suggest that further combining elastomers linked by reversible bonds and moving cyclic molecules could lead to even tougher elastomers with better elongation. "Our review emphasizes the importance of examining molecular behaviour in detail while designing polymer materials," says Takeoka.Paper: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14686996.2020.1849931Further informationYukikazu TakeokaNagoya UniversityEmail: ytakeoka@chembio.nagoya-u.ac.jpAbout Science and Technology of Advanced Materials JournalOpen access journal STAM publishes outstanding research articles across all aspects of materials science, including functional and structural materials, theoretical analyses, and properties of materials.Chikashi NishimuraSTAM Publishing DirectorNISHIMURA.Chikashi@nims.go.jpPress release distributed by ResearchSEA for Science and Technology of Advanced Materials. Copyright 2021 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.com

Second civil contract to build 25m-tall viaduct and tunnels for S’pore-Johor RTS Link awarded

SINGAPORE - The second civil contract for the construction of the Johor Baru-Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link was awarded on Friday (Jan 29), a week after Singapore broke ground on the cross-border rail shuttle service connecting the island with Malaysia. The $180 million contract covering the construction of a 25m-tall viaduct spanning the Strait of Johor and connecting rail tunnels was given to China Communications Construction Company Limited (Singapore Branch), which is currently constructing the Boon Lay station on the Jurong Region Line, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said. The construction firm, which has previously completed rail projects in other countries such as China and Kenya, is expected to start work on the viaduct and tunnels in Singapore next quarter. The viaduct will stand above the Johor Strait within Singapore's territory, LTA said, and will then continue inland and transition to underground tunnels connecting to the RTS Link terminus station in Woodlands North. At the groundbreaking ceremony last week to mark the start of construction at the Woodlands North site, LTA revealed that the viaduct would be constructed using the balanced cantilever method. This would entail lifting concrete segments weighing up to 180 tonnes. The 4km RTS Link is expected to be operational in end-2026 and connect commuters to Bukit Chagar in Johor Baru, where construction began last November. The line is expected to carry up to 10,000 passengers every hour in each direction, and the trip between both stations should take only five minutes. The rail link should help ease congestion on the Causeway. Before Covid-19 restrictions were imposed, close to 300,000 people crossed the Causeway daily. LTA has said that commuters on the RTS Link will be served by a terminus station and an immigration complex in Woodlands North about 10 times the size of a typical MRT station. Penta-Ocean Construction, which was awarded the first civil contract worth $932.8 million last November, is building the station, the Customs, immigration and quarantine (CIQ) building and the tunnels. Built underground at a maximum depth of 28m, the Woodlands North RTS Link station will have three storeys, including two basement levels and an underground linkway to the CIQ building. The station will be connected to the Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL) station via an underground concourse. CIQ facilities for both Singapore and Malaysia will be co-located at both the Woodlands North and Bukit Chagar stations, meaning commuters have to clear immigration only once, at their point of departure. The RTS Link project was first announced in 2010 with an initial target completion date of 2018. But in 2019, it was suspended at Malaysia's request for a review of its scope, structure and costs. The project officially resumed in July last year with several key changes, including the use of a standalone light rail transit system instead of the same trains and systems as the TEL. More on this topic   Related Story Singapore-Johor RTS Link station and Customs building in Woodlands North to be 10 times the size of typical MRT station   Related Story KL-Singapore High Speed Rail cancellation will have little impact on other plans for Jurong: Experts LISTEN TO THE BIG STORY PODCAST

Alli’s flick flop gets Mourinho rebuke

LONDON • Tottenham Hotspur manager Jose Mourinho scolded out-of-favour midfielder Dele Alli on Wednesday for a failed flick that lost his team possession and gave Stoke an equaliser in a League Cup quarter-final the Premier League side eventually won 3-1. "They got us in counter-attack. So yes, I was upset," Mourinho said, after handing Alli his first start since Nov 26 for the game at second-tier Stoke. Alli missed several chances to score, before losing possession and allowing Stoke a rare counter-attack for Jordan Thompson to make the score 1-1 in a game Spurs had dominated until then. "For me, a player who plays in that position is a player that has to link, that has to create, not cause problems for his own team," Mourinho added of Alli. "First half we were solid. They didn't touch the ball, or have a shot, or have a corner. Instead of killing the game, we kill ourselves." He appeared to admonish Alli as he substituted him soon after Stoke's second-half goal, with TV footage apparently showing him saying: "Your flick has cost us that goal." Already exiled for long periods this term by Mourinho and linked with a January move to Paris Saint-Germain, Alli is a shadow of the player who shone during England's run to the 2018 World Cup semi-finals. Spurs recovered with goals from Ben Davies and Harry Kane to add to Gareth Bale's opener for a comfortable passage into the semi-finals. Bale scored a header and was an influential presence, but did not return for the second half. "It was his decision, something he felt," Mourinho said. "While he was walking to the dressing room, he told me he couldn't come for the second half... something in his calf, I think." Mourinho was also cautious on the possibility of his first piece of silverware at Tottenham, who will face second-tier Brentford while United take on Manchester City in the other semi-final. He said: "The teams that are going to be there are very difficult. Brentford for me, the way they play, they are not Championship, they are Premier League." AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE, REUTERS

Promptlink Technology Chosen by Indonesia’s Cable TV and Fixed Broadband Internet Provider, Link Net’s First Media, for Expanded HFC Network Diagnostics

Oceanside, California, Nov 20, 2020 - (ACN Newswire) - Promptlink Communications, Inc., a leading provider of software applications for broadband network management and customer premise equipment testing, today announced that it has been chosen by First Media, one of the leading cable TV and fixed broadband internet providers in Indonesia, operated by PT Link Net Tbk (LINK), to provide Proactive Network Maintenance (PNM) and Network Noise Localization solutions to help First Media optimize customer's broadband experiences.Promptlink's network monitoring and diagnostics suite will assist First Media to direct network technicians to specific network components affected by network noise and other issues that impact First Media's customers. Utilizing patent-pending algorithms to analyze data, Network NoiseHawk accurately pinpoints network noise and geographically displays it for First Media, allowing for quick correction of noise issues. The addition of Proactive Network Maintenance tools and Network NoiseHawk to Promptlink's Cable Plant Monitoring (CPM) reinforces First Media's commitment to provide its customers with the highest-quality broadband services."Promptlink, together with our local partner in Indonesia, PT Multipolar Technology Tbk, is committed to help Link Net's First Media in their mission to deliver the highest performance, most dependable network possible," said Dr. Foad Towfiq, President and CEO of Promptlink Communications. "By choosing Promptlink's advanced network diagnostic tools, First Media is demonstrating their pledge to find and correct network impairments as they occur.""Continuous network improvement and technological advancement are part of our commitment to our customers. In selecting Promptlink's NoiseHawk and PNM tools, First Media is investing in the network to guarantee a better experience," according to Edward Sanusi, Chief of Technology & Product Officer PT Link Net Tbk. "During this situation where everybody works and learns from home, it is crucial to have the technology that will provide significant insights from our network performance and health status. With this technology, we can proactively monitor our network and, if there is a problem, we can rectify it faster."About Promptlink CommunicationsPromptlink Communications has been providing software and system integration solutions to the broadband industry since 1994. Promptlink Communications is an innovative company with a focus on the development and deployment of tools for broadband network service providers. Promptlink customers have included all major Cable Operators in the Americas, and around the world.Promptlink Communications is a privately held company headquartered in Oceanside, California. Promptlink offices can be found in North America, Latin America and Europe. Learn more at www.promptlink.com.About Link Net - First MediaPT Link Net Tbk ("Link Net"), established in 2000, is the leading cable service provider in Indonesia, providing superior-quality pay television services, high-speed broadband internet, and data communications under "First Media" brand for retail customers and "First Media Business" brand for corporate customers.Link Net owns and operates a network of Hybrid Fiber Coaxial cable ("HFC") and Fiber-to-the Home ("FTTH") that provides high-speed internet access services. Link Net also operates a subscription television channel in collaboration with PT First Media Television ("FMTV"), its subsidiary. Learn more at www.linknet.co.id, www.firstmedia.com or https://business.firstmedia.com/.About PT Multipolar Technology TbkPT Multipolar Technology Tbk (MLPT) is Promptlink's exclusive reseller in Indonesia. PT Multipolar Technology Tbk is a reliable partner in the design and development of innovative digital technology. Our areas of expertise cover Hybrid Infrastructure Platforms & Services, Hybrid Integration Platform & Services, Business Solution Platform & Services, Security, Big Data & Analytics, Consulting Services Capability, Digital Customer Experience Platform Services, and other services through our subsidiaries - Total IT Managed Services through PT Visionet Data Internasional (VisioNet) and Data Center Operations & Management Services through PT Graha Teknologi Nusantara (GTN). Learn more at www.multipolar.com.Media ContactsChristopher J. BoringVP, Sales & MarketingPromptlink Communications, Inc,chris.boring@promptlink.comDuma GracePublic RelationsPT Link Net Tbk (First Media)duma.grace@linknet.co.idSusi MarlonDept Head PR & MarcomPT Multipolar Technology Tbk (MLPT)susi.marlon@multipolar.comTo view the source version of this press release, please visit https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/68569 Copyright 2020 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.com