Austrade awards $1.6m network contract
Austrade has awarded a contract valued in excess of $1.6 million to Correct Communications, for the supply of equipment related to the agency’s networking requirements.
The contract follows a competitive tender process and includes associated maintenance and support.
Correct Communications is a recently acquired subsidiary of Cirrus Networks.
“We are pleased to have won this competitive tender and to be able to work with such a high quality government agency,” said Matt Sullivan, managing director of Cirrus Networks.
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