China's leading telecom equipment provider ZTE, has begun work on a contract with Haiti's Haitel that it signed last year, Friday's China Securities Journal reported.
The first part of the 39-million-dollar contract is expected to be completed in June, while the second part will be finished this year, said Wang Rong, a ZTE manager.
ZTE has signed the 39-million US dollars agreement with Haitel, Haiti's largest mobile communication operator last July to provide a 500,000-line CDMA facilities for the country.
The two companies will also work together to service the facility.
Wang said due to a lack of infrastructure in Haiti, the investment costs are relatively high.
ZTE scored 40 billion yuan (about 5 billion U.S. dollars) in sales revenue in 2005. It is the only Chinese company that has an office in Haiti.
Source: Xinhua