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Wireless networking firm hopes for success
Friday, May 18, 2007
Dubai: A Malaysian wireless networking firm is hoping a Saudi investment company and a well-known regional telecom expert are its keys to success in conquering the Middle East market.
Green Packet, which has 400 employees worldwide, has created a joint venture with Saudi Economic and Development Co , an investment group, to create mobility software solutions geared for both consumers and telecom providers in the region.
It has also recruited a real life ambassador to spread the word about Green Packet throughout the Middle East. Ali Al Mashat, former professor of telecommunications at Baghdad University and ambassador of Iraq to Unesco, has joined as chairman of the company's Middle East operations.
"Convergence is a necessity for the coming future, and Green Packet products are converging the worlds of telecommunications and the Internet to reduce limitations for users," he said.
In Asia, the firm counts telecom operators, original equipment manufacturers and enterprises as clients and business partners.
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