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Contracts: ZTE wins CDMA deal in Indonesia; Aruba equips Acharya; and more

Following are infrastructure contracts announced during the past week:

Aruba Networks
India: With Acharya Institutes to deploy a high-speed 802.11n network across its 120-acre North Bangalore Soldevanahalli campus.
Value: Undisclosed

Ericsson (ERIC)
Spain: With Endesa to manage the utility company’s corporate telecommunications network for a period of four years.
Value: Undisclosed

Motorola (MOT)
United States: With the North East Independent School District in San Antonio, Texas, to deploy an 802.11 wireless local area network on conjunction with Minntek Solutions, a Motorola channel partner.
Value: Undisclosed

WPCS (WPCS)
United States: For communications infrastructure equipment for a variety of companies, including the New London Police Department, Central Connecticut State University, Camden City Police Department, Eagle Research, Duquesne Light, National Grid, Florida Department of Transportation, Clearwire, AT&T, Qwest, Boeing, DNV Global Energy Concepts and Infinity Wind Power.
Value: $7.3 million

ZTE
Indonesia: With Smart Telecom to supply CDMA equipment for a country-wide network framework, including about 6,000 base stations.
Value: Undisclosed

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