
Published: 6 July 1999 15:30 BST
Viglen subsidiary, Xenon Network Services, has won a £2m contract for maintenance and servicing of computers and peripherals for all UK higher education institutions.
The contract, awarded by the Southern Universities Purchasing Consortium (SUPC), will see Xenon recommended as the supplier of choice for PCs and peripherals by the SUPC to all higher education institutions listed on the Joint Procurement Policy and Strategy Group Higher Education Directory.
The deal is worth up to £2m per year over a three-year period, with an option to extend it by a further two years.
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