CTTSB supports SK Mutiara Kota Kinabalu’s journey to the Dance World Cup

  • CTTSB supports local talent: Donated RM10,000.00 to primary school SK Mutiara Kota Kinabalu, enabling their participation in the Dance World Cup in Prague.
  • Initially focused on tower construction, CTTSB now offers fibre optic services, cellular telecommunications, and backhaul solutions in East Malaysia.
  • CTTSB leases antenna space on multi-tenant towers to major telecom providers like Maxis, DiGi, and Celcom, enhancing connectivity.

Common Tower Technologies Sdn Bhd (CTTSB), a prominent supporter of local talent, generously contributed RM10,000.00 to SK Mutiara Kota Kinabalu. This funding has empowered the school to proudly represent Sabah, Malaysia, at the prestigious Dance World Cup held in Prague, Czech Republic.

Group World Dance Cup 2024 – Mutiara Dancers

About CTTSB

Initially focused on tower construction, CTTSB has expanded its operations to include fibre optic services, cellular telecommunications, and backhaul solutions, becoming one of the largest backhaul providers in East Malaysia.

The company also offers full turnkey contracts for designing and building communication towers. Through its value-added site leasing services, CTTSB leases antenna space on multi-tenant towers to major telecommunications providers like Maxis, DiGi Telecommunications Sdn Bhd, and Celcom (M) Bhd, ensuring robust connectivity across the region.

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SK Mutiara Kota Kinabalu and the Dance World Cup

SK Mutiara Kota Kinabalu is a primary school located in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. The school is known for its emphasis on holistic education, which includes not only academics but also extracurricular activities such as the arts and sports. This focus allows students to develop a well-rounded skill set, including participation in various local and international competitions, such as the Dance World Cup.

The Dance World Cup is a prestigious global dance competition attracting over 120,000 children aged 4 to 25 from around the world, competing to qualify for the annual World Finals. Held in various international locations, including Portugal, Spain, and Germany, the competition is renowned for its high standards and broad range of dance genres, from Ballet to Hip Hop. Often dubbed the “Olympics of dance,” it features esteemed judges and encourages group participation, making it a premier event for dance schools globally.

Cassie-Gong

Cassie Gong

Cassie is a news reporter at BTW media focusing on company profiles, interviews, podcasts, networking, sustainability, and AI. She graduated from Newcastle University, UK with a Master’s degree in Translating & Interpreting and now works in London and Hangzhou. Send tips to c.gong@btw.media.

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