Interesting find Gerry. I can only speculate that
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These power plants on telecommunications sites are used to temporarily provide the site with enough power to stay online for a short amount of time. Sprint happens to be a large buyer of Emerson products, and if i'm not mistaken - also happens to buy a lot of their DC batteries for their cell site power plants..
http://www.emersonnetworkpower.com/en-EMEA/Pr...fault.aspx
http://www.emersonnetworkpower.com/en-EMEA/Pr...Range.aspx
If proven right about the supply connection, this could lead into a stable / long term business relationship. As lithium ion batteries for DC power plants will always be in demand, and as of yet - there has not been a more cost-effective replacement.
You've perked my interest.. Regardless whether or not if TPAC happens to be the 'middle-man' interconnect between supply chains & manufacturers, they are involved business wise & that means revenues! Regardless of the China SPLG requirements of TPAC having an export division, I'm sure the division will bring some form of profitability to the company - as the company cannot afford to do otherwise at this point in time!
- SM