Worldcom snags Iraq deal
Bankrupt telecom Worldcom – now dubbed MCI – has announced that it has earned a contract to build a wireless network in Iraq. Details remained scarce,
Bankrupt telecom Worldcom – now dubbed MCI – has announced that it has earned a contract to build a wireless network in Iraq.
Details remained scarce, including specifics regarding the bidding process, the size or length of the contract or the financial worth of the deal. Media reports, however, hint that the contract is worth roughly $$5 million.
Worth noting: WorldCom left the wireless re-sale business last year and, in fact, does not operate a wireless network in the United States.
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