Studi international/ST2i renew contracts on ZTE on optical fibre extension in Mauritania
The Tunisian engineering group Studi International, which recorded a turnover of nearly €52 million in 2012, and its subsidiary ST2i (€2.7 million turnover in 2015) will have their contract extended for the project’s supervision to extend the Mauritanian optical fibre.
29/01/2021 at 18h04, by Samba Camara
Financed to the tune of $49 million by the World Bank and the European Investment Bank, the project consists of building the sections that will extend the national broadband backbone to four regions: Gorgol and Guidimakha (south), and Trarza and Brakna (south-west).
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