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T-Mobile lands multi-year U.S. Navy contract

(Reuters) -Wireless carrier T-Mobile said on Thursday it has been selected by the U.S. Navy to supply communication technology as part of a $2.67 billion Spiral 4 contract for the next ten years.

The contract comes at a time when telecom providers are grappling with a slow wireless market and stiff competition.

With Spiral 4, the Department of Defense's agencies will be able to place orders for wireless services and equipment from the company, T-Mobile said.

The contract includes voice, data, fixed wireless solutions, Internet of Things and mobility management solutions and provide connectivity for government activities.

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The company's shares were marginally up at midday.

T-Mobile had also bagged the five-year-long Spiral 3 contract worth $994 million in 2017 along with Verizon Communications and AT&T .

Last month, Echostar, Verizon and Wide Point said they were among the companies that have won a position in the $2.67 billion contract.

Government agencies can also leverage the company's partnership with Elon Musk's SpaceX, T-Mobile said.

SpaceX launched Starlink satellite in January with direct-to-cell technology and wireless network provided by T-Mobile.

(Reporting by Priyanka.G in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel)