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Juniper in talks with two telecom operators

CBR Staff Writer Published 18 December 2008

Juniper Group, a provider of broadband installation and wireless infrastructure services, is in the final stages of negotiations to perform upgrade and audit work on approximately 300 sites for two American telecommunication companies, with the support of an infrastructure management company in the US.

The telecommunication company is expected to start the universal mobile telecommunications system upgrade for the new G phone with 50 sites in the Indiana market. The average revenue per site can range from $10,000 to $14,000, depending on the upgrade and structural work.

Under this same banner, Juniper is expected to perform audit work on 250 sites in Atlanta. The average revenue for this work is projected to be $500 per site. The work on these sites is expected to start by the end of December and be substantially completed by the end of the first quarter of 2009.

Vlado Hreljanovic, CEO of Juniper, said: The company is very excited to have this national opportunity and is confident that our work will be exceptional and we will continue to have a growing relationship with this client.

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