Lafarge Surma Cement opts for GP mobiles, THE INDEPENDENT

From: The Independent (Bangladesh) | Date: April 19, 2001 | Copyright information


The Independent (Bangladesh)

04-19-2001

Lafarge Surma Cement, a concern of Lafarge Group, the largest
construction material producer of the world has recently signed an agreement
with Grameen Phone Limited under its corporate sales package initiative,
says a press release. Under the agreement Lafarge Surma Cement has been
provided with Grameen Phone's GP GP mobile phone connections. Lafarge is
now using the GP mobiles to maintain efficient communic...

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