Telnet Holding, a Tunisian Computer systems design services company, has just been granted all the required authorizations to establish a subsidiary in the United States.
Baptised Telnet Corporation, this new subsidiary falls within the framework of the group’s strategic direction which is focused on diversifying its international market.
Let’s remind that Telnet Holding has already established subsidiaries in France, Germany and the United Arab Emirates.
Apart from its IT engineering and consultancy services, the company listed on Tunis stock exchange also creates telecommunication, automobile, avionics, security, defense and electronic software for its clients such as Safran, Sagem, and Lufthansa.
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