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Omantel Signs Contract With International Operators In Tehran
Agreement Between
Omantel
and Telecommunications Companies in UK, Russia and Iran to Introduce Europe Persia Express Gateway (EPEG) System
The new agreement will strengthen Omantel 's growing position as a "Carrier of Carriers" and help ensure that Oman becomes a gateway hub for the region in delivering high speed telecommunication services through the new Europe Persia Express Gateway (EPEG) system.
Senior Omantel executives were in Tehran to formally sign the agreement with colleagues from UK based Cable & Wireless, Rostelcom from Russia and the Telecommunications Infrastructure Company (TIC) of Iran.
Commenting on the significance of the agreement, Eng. Abdulrahim Al Bahlani said: "EPEG is a system that has brought together a diverse range of highly experienced international partners to build a unique system that will improve telecommunications services and provide new opportunities for collaboration with our partners.
Each one of the four partners in EPEG will have individual responsibility for the construction and development of the part of the network that runs through their own country to ensure the most efficient and cost effective implementation of the system.
Oman's superb geographical location makes it the ideal entry point for global submarine cable systems to land in the Sultanate and benefit from Omantel 's landing stations to connect into the wider Middle East region.
Omantel has developed a strong position as the "Carrier of Carriers" that is recognized internationally by submarine cable operators ensuring that Oman's unique location can help connect it to the world be it to Europe, North America, Asia or Africa.
To find out more about Omantel , log on to www.omantel.om.
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For further information, please contact:
Mohamed Al Salmi
Manager PR & Media
Omantel
Tel: 00 968 24244658
Mobile: 00 968 99879879
Email: mohamed.salmi@omantel.om
© Press Release 2011
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