OREANDA-NEWS. September 21, 2012. Deutsche Telekom continues on its international success course. The Catalan government has now signed new deals with Deutsche Telekom subsidiary T-Systems worth more than EUR 400 million in total. Catalonia invited bids for its entire IT and telecommunications systems with the aim of reducing the number of ICT service providers it uses from 200 at present to less than 20. At the same time the government wants to establish a more streamlined, homogeneous infrastructure and increasingly use services based on actual demand, in order to reduce operating costs.

"The deal with Catalonia is one of the biggest deals we have won outside Germany so far," said Deutsche Telekom Board of Management member and CEO of T-Systems Reinhard Clemens. "The economic situation in European countries is creating a favorable climate for big deals. When longer-term contracts come up for renewal, more and more large enterprises are looking to move partly over to cloud computing. And in Europe we are among the top players in this area."

Under the contracts with the Generalitat, the Catalan government, T-Systems will be responsible for operating workstation computers and applications, and providing user support. In addition, the Deutsche Telekom subsidiary is to network the public administration sites and provide telecommunications services and the data center infrastructure. "At international level, the Catalan government is one of T-Systems' biggest public sector customers," said Clemens. "We have worked closely with Catalonia for a decade now and have implemented numerous lighthouse projects all over Europe." At present, T-Systems in Spain has 1,200 employees across seven sites working exclusively on projects for the Generalitat.

T-System’s revenues generated outside of Germany climbed by almost six percent in the first half of 2012. This positive development was helped along by deals including with British energy group BP and Swiss industrial group Georg Fischer.