Wipro signs five-year contract with Nokia for digital transformation

Wipro signs five-year contract with Nokia for digital transformation

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: July 29 2022

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  • Tech major Wipro has announced signing a five-year contract with global networking and telecom player Nokia for digital transformation.
  • This deal was mentioned in the company’s financial results for the quarter and year ended March without naming the customer or detailing the tenure and size of the deal
  • Wipro, as part of the agreement, will deliver global business services in support of Nokia’s renewed operating model.
  • The new agreement builds on a partnership originally established over 20 years ago.
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