Tuesday May 5, 2009
SingTel gets A$500mil contract from ANZ
SINGAPORE: Singapore Telecommunications Ltd, South-East Asia’s largest phone company, received an order worth A$500mil to provide telecoms and managed-network services to Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd (ANZ).
SingTel said in a statement yesterday that it would provide the services to ANZ in 31 countries, including Australia, for five years. — Reuters
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