BringCom Inc, a leader in supplying innovative communications technologies, has announced that it’s been awarded a new multi-year contract by an international carrier for a US Government circuit. The award, valued at USD 7.32 million, calls for BringCom to provide fibre optic circuit services to US Government agencies operating in Africa.
The fibre optic circuit contract utilises BringCom’s facilities in Djibouti City, Republic of Djibouti and its Network Operating Centre (NOC) in Sterling, Virginia, US. BringCom will provide managed fibre optic connectivity from Africa to the customer-designated termination point under the contract.
“This new contract reinforces BringCom’s position as the reliable provider of carrier-grade fibre optic services to US Government prime contractors and international customers operating in the African and Middle Eastern global telecommunications markets,” says Fabrice Langreney, President and CEO of BringCom.
“BringCom’s strategy and investment in these regions has resulted in over USD 25 million of multi-year fibre optic and satellite services contracts from international carriers and companies. They are also a reflection BringCom’s ever-increasing ability to service the needs of customers with very challenging telecommunication applications.”
The contract utilises BringCom’s extensive local partnerships in the Africa and Middle Eastern regions. They include connectivity, construction of in-country facilities and continuing maintenance activities by BringCom’s satellite and fibre network-capable NOCs in both the United States and Djibouti.
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