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RailTel bags a work order worth Rs 15.76 crore from SECL

RailTel Corporation of India Ltd (RailTel) has received a work order worth Rs 86.90 crore from South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL)

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Railtel Corporation of India Limited (RailTel) on Thursday informed that it has bagged an order worth Rs 15.76 crore from South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL). This order is for providing dedicated uncompressed, unshared symmetric in nature (1:1) Internet Leased Line (ILL) with different bandwidths at 16 SECL command Areas located in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh states.

The project is for a period of five years for a total value of Rs 15.76 crore (including GST).

In a regulatory filing to the stock exchanges on Wednesday, the PSU said, "this is to inform that RailTel Corporation of India Limited has received work order from South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL) for providing dedicated uncompressed, unshared symmetric in nature (1:1) Internet Leased Line (ILL) with different bandwidths at 16 SECL command Areas located in MP and CG states for the period of five years for a total value of Rs 15.76 crore (including GST)."

RailTel

RailTel is a Miniratna PSU under the Ministry of Railways. It is an ICT provider and one of the largest neutral telecom infrastructure providers in the country owning a Pan-India optic fibre network on exclusive Right of Way (RoW) along Railway track. The OFC network covers all important towns & cities of the country and several rural areas.

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