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SLT-MOBITEL powers Sri Lanka’s latest ‘Park & Ride’ city bus service with connectivity solutions
President Gotabhaya Rajapaksha launching the newly developed Park and Ride bus service
SLT-MOBITEL announced their partnership with the Sri Lanka Transport Board to provide Wi-Fi connectivity and branding for the new ‘Park and Ride’ city bus service, a novel concept developed by the State Ministry of Transport. The inaugural launch of the first of its kind luxury bus service was held on January 15 under the patronage of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Minister of Transport, Gamini Lokuge, State Minister of Transport Dilum Amunugama, SLTB chairman, Kingsley Ranawaka, chairman of SLT Group, Rohan Fernando along with higher officials from SLT-MOBITEL.
A press release said the recent brand unification of SLT-MOBITEL has enabled the brand to further strengthen its commitment as the national telecommunication service provider which specializes in providing integrated telecommunication services. Through this city bus partnership, SLT-MOBITEL is one step ahead in providing next generation connectivity solutions and transforming the nation with digitalization.
‘Commenting on SLT-MOBITEL’s contribution to the Park and Ride bus service, Rohan Fernando, chairman, Sri Lanka Telecom Group stated, “Today marks yet another historical day for SLT-MOBITEL as we get on board on this journey with the Sri Lanka Transport Board to connect the country with unparalleled connectivity solutions. We are a brand that always place customers at heart, hence, we are constantly looking for innovative ways to make a difference in their lives. The Park and Ride city buses will be yet another platform for Sri Lankans to experience SLT-MOBITEL’s world class Wi-Fi connectivity services on the go. As the national telecommunication service provider, we are committed to supporting the government’s efforts and leading Sri Lanka towards an info com and knowledge rich society.”
‘The city bus service was launched in efforts to reduce traffic congestion and promote safe and secure travel in Colombo. While the first phase of the bus service will operate from the Makumbura Multimodal Transport Center (MTC) with 25 buses, the bus service will soon be implemented across the country. The buses are set to operate every 15 minutes from 06:00am to 09:00am on a daily basis. After 9:00am, the buses will operate every 30 minutes until 08:00PM. Passengers with small vehicles and motorcycles will be able to park their vehicles in a designated area at the MTC and hop on the ‘Park & Ride’ city bus to commute to Colombo.’
Sri Lanka Telecom PLC is the national Information and Communications Technology (ICT) solutions provider and the leading broadband and backbone infrastructure services provider in Sri Lanka for over 163 years. SLT enables opportunities that empower Sri Lankans and elevates the country’s standing in the global arena. SLT’s transformation into a digital service provider has seen the company move beyond telecommunications services to provide a variety of services and solutions that cater to a digital lifestyle. Mobitel, the mobile arm of SLT launched the First Commercial 4.5G/4G+ Mobile Network in South Asia in 2018 and was the first network in South Asia to successfully showcase the deployment of 5G over a Mobile Network by connecting a commercial Mobile smartphone to its 5G network exceeding speeds of 1.55Gbps. Mobitel has made great strides in recent years to expand its influence in NB-IoT, Automation, Artificial Intelligence and Critical Communication technologies and solutions and has been adjudged as the Fastest 4G-LTE network in Sri Lanka for two consecutive years by Ookla, the global leader in internet speed and testing applications.
Business
Sri Lanka sees silver lining in ties with Russia and Britain amid Middle East shocks
As geopolitical tensions in the Middle East continue to unsettle global energy and trade flows, Sri Lanka appears to be finding a degree of resilience by deepening economic engagement with partners such as Russia and the United Kingdom.
Recent diplomatic and trade developments suggest Colombo is positioning itself to benefit from both energy cooperation with Moscow and expanded export opportunities in the British market, potentially softening the impact of external shocks on its fragile economy.
During talks in Colombo last week, Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath met visiting Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko, with both sides reaffirming their commitment to strengthening bilateral ties.
Rudenko has described the island as a long-standing friend of Russia and pledged support in several key areas, including oil supplies, investment promotion, and tourism cooperation.
The assurance of energy support comes at a time when global oil markets remain volatile due to geopolitical tensions and shifting sanctions regimes. Russia indicated it was prepared to assist Sri Lanka with oil supplies if needed, though Rudenko earlier clarified at a policy discussion that Moscow prefers long-term contractual supply arrangements rather than short-term spot deals arising from temporary market disruptions.
For Sri Lanka, which has faced severe fuel shortages in the recent past, such arrangements could offer greater stability in energy procurement during periods of global uncertainty.
Russia also signalled interest in encouraging its investors to explore opportunities in Sri Lanka and increasing tourist arrivals, while expressing readiness to provide compensation for Sri Lankan war veterans who lost their lives while serving in Russia’s war against Ukraine.
Colombo, in turn, emphasized the historic nature of the relationship. Herath noted that the two countries share nearly seven decades of diplomatic ties, adding that the current moment presents an opportunity to expand cooperation through longer-term trade and economic agreements.
While Russia offers potential relief on the energy front, Sri Lanka is simultaneously gaining a competitive edge in exports through new trade arrangements with Britain.
Under the revised Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS) introduced by the United Kingdom in January 2026, Sri Lanka’s apparel sector – the country’s largest export industry – stands to benefit significantly.
The scheme eases rules of origin requirements, allowing exporters greater flexibility in sourcing raw materials while still maintaining preferential access to the UK market. For Sri Lankan manufacturers, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises, this change addresses a longstanding constraint that had limited their ability to compete with larger regional producers.
Industry participants say the reform could improve pricing competitiveness, shorten production lead times, and allow exporters to respond more effectively to the fast-moving demands of global apparel buyers.
Apparel exporter Joe Jayawardena noted that while the scheme provides duty concessions for developing economies, its most valuable feature is the commercial flexibility it offers producers. With more freedom in sourcing fabrics and inputs, Sri Lankan exporters can negotiate more effectively on price, delivery schedules and product specifications – factors that often determine whether orders are secured in the global fashion supply chain.
For Sri Lanka’s economy, the convergence of these developments could provide a modest but important buffer against global turbulence.
Energy cooperation with Russia may help stabilise supply during volatile periods, while enhanced access to the British market could strengthen export momentum in one of Sri Lanka’s most important trading sectors.
An independent economic analyst told this reporter that the offers coming from both countries would be widely welcomed in Sri Lanka, as they are driven primarily by mutual trade interests rather than by deeper strategic or political considerations.
By Sanath Nanayakkare
Business
John Keells Foundation marks its 21st anniversary with a redesigned website and new Volunteer App
John Keells Foundation (JKF), the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) entity of the John Keells Group, announced the unveiling of its redesigned website and plans to launch a new Volunteer App as it marked its 21st anniversary of incorporation on 28th March 2026.
The redesigned website was symbolically launched by Krishan Balendra, Chairperson of the John Keells Group, in the presence of the JKF’s Management Committee comprising the Group Head of CSR, JKF Project Champions, Sector CSR Coordinators, the JKF team and associated Centre functions personnel.
Speaking at the website launch, Krishan Balendra said, “I am happy to note features in the redesigned website which amplify the voices of beneficiaries and partners and ease overall navigation, strengthening how JKF connects with our multiple stakeholders. Meanwhile, the new Volunteer App has potential to reach our 15,000+ employees through a dynamic and personalised interface and critically enhance Group-wide data collation and reporting on volunteerism. Both these innovations are meaningful ways of marking JKF’s 21st year, demonstrating how JKF continues to evolve strategically.”
Established in 2005 as a pioneer CSR entity in Sri Lanka, JKF has over the past 21 years, evolved as a dominant force in corporate responsibility, demonstrating how corporates can play a pivotal role in social development through a multi-stakeholder approach. JKF’s dedicated website has since its launch in 2016 served as a vital platform to communicate its wide‑ranging initiatives implemented under the John Keells CSR vision of `Empowering the Nation for Tomorrow’.
Business
IBH Real Estate celebrates six years of growth
IBH Real Estate marks six years in business this year, having grown from a modest venture founded in 2020 by Romesh Abeysekera into a trusted name in Sri Lanka’s property sector.
The company has built a reputation for serving high-net-worth individuals and investors, particularly in the luxury segment, while offering advisory and legal support beyond standard brokerage.
Abeysekera said the firm’s progress has been driven by trust and long-term client relationships. IBH has also attracted growing international interest in Sri Lanka’s real estate market, bridging local expertise with global investor expectations. The company aims to further strengthen its industry position moving forward.
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