Chinese telecom network equipment major Huawei Technologies today said its Indian arm has received a contract worth about $400 million from mobile operator Unitech Wireless.
Huawei India will deploy the end-to-end telecom network for Unitech's telecom venture.
"The contract, based on a milestone model, is spread over five years and is worth about $400 million," the Huawei spokesperson told PTI.
The contract covers three circles in southern India -- Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, he added.
Unitech Wireless, which received licence last year to operate in 22 telecom circles in the country, is yet to launch its services.
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