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Key projects in the evolution of the division include:
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In 1986, the Kuwait Ministry of Communication (MOC) awarded TSC Telecom the first of many contracts. TSC Telecom installed a PCM system on 14 routes of the junction network over 400 pairs of metallic cable connecting several telephone exchanges in Kuwait using 522 x 2 MB/S digital streams.
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Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) awarded a US$25 million contract to modernize oil wells and fields to one data collection point. The network interconnects over 60 KOC gathering centers and remote site within Kuwait using ducts and buried fiber optics (MM, SM), employing SDH, LAN, WAN, SCADA, FDDI, ATM, and HDSL technologies.
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General Telephone of Oman (now called Omantel) awarded a major contract valued at US $18 million in 1998 for a combined project with Omani company Abu Hani Est. and UK-based Marconi Communications Int. This was followed by another contract exceeding US $5 million in 2002 to establish the backbone fiber optic transmission network for GTO in Oman. The task involved installing nearly 1,400 kms of fiber optic cable over rough terrain plus the supply, installation, and testing of all the SDH Networks involving STM-1, STM-4, STM-16, and their network management system.
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The Kuwait Ministry of Communications awarded a US $17 million contract for the supply, installation, and maintenance of the fiber optic cable and transmission network, employing digital Cross-Connect, STM-16, STM-4, and SDH equipment to interconnect various exchanges in Kuwait.
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Supply, installation, testing, commissioning and maintenance of FTTH/FTTB equipment using the latest GPON equipment (Fiber to Home) and Optical Fiber Cables for the Ministry of Communications for 30,000 premises (value approximately $46.6 million U.S.)
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