Ntegrator secures contracts worth S$14.5m from repeat customers
NTEGRATOR International, a regional communications network specialist and systems integrator, said on Monday night that it has secured new contracts worth a total of S$14.5 million from repeat customers Viettel Global Investment Joint Stock Company, M1 Limited and Sino Huawei Technologies.
The order from Viettel, Vietnam's largest mobile network operator, involves the supply of 12-Volt, 155-Ampere hour batteries, which are expected to be delivered over the next six weeks.
The order from M1 is for the supply and integration of infrastructure for the first phase of M1's upgrading of its existing carrier ethernet network.
The contract from Huawei is for the pulling and installation of fibre-optic cables in Singapore. Work on the two-year project started in late-December 2014.
All the orders are expected to contribute positively to the group's financial performance for FY2015, subject to the timely completion of the projects and effective cost management. The Huawei order is expected contribute positively to financials for FY2016 as well.
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