Utilities companies based in Colombia using SAP-PM

Dear Forum,
Does anybody know which utilities companies based in Colombia are using SAP-PM??  Utilities companies in the electricity distribution sector.
Thanks in advance,
Rafael Poggi

Hi Pankaj,
Please dont miss use the SDN for this kind of questions, no body will make a track of the companies in india who are implementing the SAP. it's not a valid quesiton plase search in google may be you find some info there.
-Srini

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