Comintel inks tripartite MoU to implement ICT solutions in Guinea


KUALA LUMPUR: Comintel Corp Bhd has entered into a tripartite memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the government of Guinea and Export-Import Bank of Malaysia Bhd (EXIM Bank) to implement innovative telecommunications and information and communications technology (ICT) solutions in the west African country worth US$42.85mil (RM173.73mil).

Comintel Corp, in a filing with Bursa Malaysia on Wednesday, said the project was to provide demand-driven innovative telecommunications solutions that could, among others, further improve service delivery in education, healthcare and data management.

“The project focuses on supplying, installing and commissioning telecommunications and ICT equipment based on needs and feasibility studies in areas defined by Guinea,” it said.

It added that the project was expected to kick off early next year and to be completed in two years. - Bernama


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