Intermap Technologies, a geospatial intelligence solutions firm, has announced further expansion into Asian infrastructure markets, with its first commercial client in India, as well as continued work in the Middle East for a new public infrastructure client in Saudi Arabia.
Intermap has entered into a strategic agreement with TATA Communications, a global telecom provider connecting 80% of the world’s mobile subscribers in over 200 countries. Intermap will initially support TATA’s expansion of its 5G wireless telecommunications network in select Indian cities.
“Intermap is a global leader in elevation data and analytics, and these contracts demonstrate how we are now serving multinational commercial clients in more places around the world,” said Patrick A. Blott, Intermap’s Chairman and CEO.
He added, “Foreign governments have greater flexibility to acquire commercial products and software directly from Intermap and we have begun to see these sales recover this quarter. It is our expectation that U.S. prime contractor bottlenecks are improving as vaccine levels accelerate and the economy re-opens, and that recovery in our U.S. government sales will follow before the end of the year. In the meantime, India presents a unique opportunity for Intermap to provide TATA Communications with bespoke solutions available globally on demand. These turnkey and customizable products make the world’s best 3D geospatial data accessible to non-expert users. They are scalable and sufficiently flexible to help address TATA’s vast global ecosystem of geospatial requirements.”
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