Prysmian Cables & Systems Wins Order To Supply 6300 KM Of Optical Cable To Libya

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November 22nd, 2006 Leave a comment Visited 28 times, 1 so far today

Prysmian Cables & Systems Wins Order To Supply 6300 KM Of Optical Cable To Libya

Milan, November 22nd, 2006 – Prysmian Cables & Systems has secured a major contract for the supply of 6,300 km of fibre optic cable to Libya. The cable will form the backbone of the new telecommunications network of the national operator LPTIC (Libyan Post, Telecommunication and Information Company) and will extend into the northern and western areas of the country including also the capital, Tripoli.

The cable, supplied through Italian main contractor SIRTI, will be produced at Prysmian’s Italian production facility at Livorno Ferraris in Italy and will contain from 24 to 96 optical fibres, depending on their location within the network. Installation of the cables will be completed in approximately 18 months although the network will continue to evolve as other regions and cities are subsequently reached by fibre.

“We are delighted to have secured this prestigious project which confirms the positive signs in the current telecoms market and is a clear indicator of the strategic direction taken by the major operators as we enter the broadband age,” commented Giovanni B Scotti, director of Prysmian’s global telecom cable and fibre optic business.

“Prysmian demonstrates that it owns in Italy leading edge know-how and technologies for the delivery of strategic projects in the telecommunications sector, effectively answering the needs of a continuously evolving market,” added Franco Carini CEO of Prysmian Italy.

Prysmian Cables & Systems
Prysmian Cables and Systems, the name acquired by Pirelli Cables after it came under the control of Goldman Sachs Capital Partners in 2005, is the world leader in energy and telecommunications cables and systems industry, being present in 41 countries in the 5 continents, with 54 production plants distributed in 21 countries, with more than 12,000 employees and a 2005 turn-over of 3.75 billion Euros.





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