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Zenitel has announced that its USA subsidiary, Zenitel USA, has won contracts to install communication and security systems at a number of US hospitals. Financial details of these contracts are not disclosed.
Zenitel (Euronext: SAIT, OSE: SAI) has announced that its USA subsidiary, Zenitel USA, has won contracts to install communication and security systems in the Barnes Jewish Hospital in St. Louis Missouri, the Vanderbilt Children's Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee and the Columbia/HCA Hospitals located in 23 US states.
Financial details of these contracts are not disclosed.
'We are extremely happy with these US contracts', says Liselott
Kilaas, Vice-President Communication and Security Systems.
'It is the proof of our good performance in the health care market for internal communication and security installations. Our know-how and technology is highly appreciated in niche markets such as health care, marine, banking and finance, building industry and police and prisons'.
Kilaas also refers to earlier installations in Capitol Hill, the
CNN Headquarters, the Twin Towers in Malaysia and many others.
Zenitel is the merger between Norwegian Stento and Belgian Sait Radio Holland, and is a leading European system integrator and service supplier for the professional market using wireless and wired technology.
The group has its headquarters in Belgium as well as representations in the rest of the world, and is traded on both the Oslo and Brussels stock exchange.
Zenitel is structured around 3 Business Units: Wireless Solutions, Wireless Network Integration and Communication
and Security Systems. It also has a 50% participation in the
Joint-Venture EMG EuroMarine Electronics GmbH.
The Group employs some 900 people worldwide.
(Hugin/Norway Post)
Rolleiv Solholm |