MicroTel International, French utilities, CalTrade Report - MICROTEL SUBSIDIARY NABS FRENCH ORDERS - CalTrade ReportAsia Quake Victims RANCHO CUCAMONGA – 10/27/03 – The French subsidiary of Southern California-based MicroTel International Inc. has developed a new growing business with two major French public electric power utility companies. - RANCHO CUCAMONGA – 10/27/03 – The French subsidiary of Southern California-based MicroTel International Inc. has developed a new growing business with two major French public electric power utility companies. - MICROTEL SUBSIDIARY NABS FRENCH ORDERS MicroTel International, French utilities, CalTrade Report - MICROTEL SUBSIDIARY NABS FRENCH ORDERS

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MICROTEL SUBSIDIARY NABS FRENCH ORDERS

RANCHO CUCAMONGA – 10/27/03 – The French subsidiary of Southern California-based MicroTel International Inc. has developed a new growing business with two major French public electric power utility companies.

 

The deal called for the company to customize a new modem transmission product for the electric utility industry, and develop a new terminal server. 

The value of the deals totals over $450,000 for the subsidiary, CXR SAS, located in Paris. A spokesman for the company said that the new equipment developed for the utilities could lead to business in France and elsewhere in Europe, and the US exceeding $1.3 million in value over the coming year.

Founded in 1983, MicroTel – a manufacturer of defense and aerospace electronic components and subsystems and communication equipment – operates out of facilities in the US, France, the UK, and Japan.

Its communications group, consisting of CXR SAS (France) and CXR Telcom Corp., provides network access, transmission and test equipment to the North American and European communications industry. 

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