Leighton subsidiary Visionstream has announced it has signed a contract with Telstra for the provision of national Wideband and Dedicated Digital Network (DDN) works, worth an estimated $120 million over the three year life of the deal.

 

The contract comes with an option two year extension andwill see Visionstream integrate various Wideband, wireless LAN and DDN associated technologies within Telstra’s Australian network.

 

Allan Bradford, Visionstream General Manager, said “Visionstream has a long and successful relationship with Telstra and we are very pleased to be able to continue delivering high-quality service and expertise through this contract renewal.” 

 

“The Wideband Project has been delivering telecommunications services nationally for Telstra’s government, business and wholesale customers since 2004,” Mr Bradford said.

 

The products delivered comprise all types of technologies with bandwidths commencing at two megabits per second, up to many gigabits per second. These products facilitate ISDN voice and data, and a range of other high-speed data applications. The technologies can utilise different communication protocols, such as SDH, PDH and IP to connect the customer’s services to the greater telecommunications network.