Telefónica Mexico has reaffirmed its confidence in the software development and digital transformation company Coderland, a subsidiary of the Spanish Dominion, by awarding them a contract for application support for its clients. The collaboration will last for three years and is valued at 1.5 million dollars.
A team of 10 professionals from Coderland, distributed throughout Latin America, has already started working on the project for Telefónica, utilizing technologies such as Java, NodeJs, Kotlin, React, Hadoop, and MongoDB.
This new contract marks the second collaboration between both companies in the past few weeks, following the recent award to Coderland for the management and maintenance of Telefónica’s user pricing platform in Mexico.
“We are very proud that a company of Telefónica’s caliber has once again chosen Coderland to strengthen its digital transformation in such an important market as Mexico,” stated Coderland’s CEO, Jorge Rubia, from the offices in Panama.
Telefónica Mexico, operating under the Movistar brand, has 27 million customers in the country, where it has established itself as one of the leading telecommunications companies, with a presence in over 93,000 locations.
Coderland, founded three years ago to accelerate digital transformation projects in the United States and Latin America, currently operates in nine countries and has clients on three continents. With a team of 175 specialized professionals, the company focuses on developing tailor-made digital solutions, process automation, and data analysis to improve performance.
The company recently announced the hiring of 300 professionals in the next 18 months, mostly for remote and decentralized work.
Coderland is a subsidiary of Dominion, a comprehensive services and projects company operating in more than 35 countries with over 1,000 clients. Dominion generates 1 billion euros in annual revenue and has been listed on the Spanish Stock Exchange since 2016.