17 March 2008
Bahrain's next generation telecommunications services provider, 2Connect, announced yesterday the signing of a strategic agreement with SpliceCom, a UK-based telephony PBX solutions company.
As per the agreement, 2Connect will distribute SpliceCom's maximiser telephony solutions in Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia. 2Connect is a leading telecommunications service provider that offers an innovative portfolio of voice and data services that includes advanced Internet and IP based solutions guaranteed by an independent state-of-the-art network, wireless technology and IT consulting support.
SpliceCom's maximiser product family combines voice, video and web enabled IT applications within a single IP PBX system, providing tangible business benefits for all types of companies, said Fahad AlShirawi, Managing Director of 2Connect.
"We are constantly expanding our products and services to existing and potential customers in Bahrain.
Telecommunication services today are all about end-to-end delivery. By recruiting strategic partners like SpliceCom, 2Connect is able to expand its portfolio of next-generation telecom services to our clients," he said. He said the portfolio encompasses the most complex international voice and data networks and Internet services and with the addition of maximiser product family, 2Connect can provide customers with a complete desktop communications solutions.
"By partnering with a leading next-generation telecoms company like 2Connect, SpliceCom is confident of capitalising on the market potential for our innovative maximiser solution in Bahrain and further strengthening and expanding our presence in the Gulf Cooperation Council region," said Martin Bond, Vice President, International Sales, SpliceCom.
2Connect was initially formed in 2003 and was incorporated in Bahrain early 2004 to take advantage of the liberalisation of the telecommunications market within Bahrain and provides services to corporate entities, large banks, businesses and for the home, AlShirawi added.
Bahrain's next generation telecommunications services provider, 2Connect, announced yesterday the signing of a strategic agreement with SpliceCom, a UK-based telephony PBX solutions company.
As per the agreement, 2Connect will distribute SpliceCom's maximiser telephony solutions in Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia. 2Connect is a leading telecommunications service provider that offers an innovative portfolio of voice and data services that includes advanced Internet and IP based solutions guaranteed by an independent state-of-the-art network, wireless technology and IT consulting support.
SpliceCom's maximiser product family combines voice, video and web enabled IT applications within a single IP PBX system, providing tangible business benefits for all types of companies, said Fahad AlShirawi, Managing Director of 2Connect.
"We are constantly expanding our products and services to existing and potential customers in Bahrain.
Telecommunication services today are all about end-to-end delivery. By recruiting strategic partners like SpliceCom, 2Connect is able to expand its portfolio of next-generation telecom services to our clients," he said. He said the portfolio encompasses the most complex international voice and data networks and Internet services and with the addition of maximiser product family, 2Connect can provide customers with a complete desktop communications solutions.
"By partnering with a leading next-generation telecoms company like 2Connect, SpliceCom is confident of capitalising on the market potential for our innovative maximiser solution in Bahrain and further strengthening and expanding our presence in the Gulf Cooperation Council region," said Martin Bond, Vice President, International Sales, SpliceCom.
2Connect was initially formed in 2003 and was incorporated in Bahrain early 2004 to take advantage of the liberalisation of the telecommunications market within Bahrain and provides services to corporate entities, large banks, businesses and for the home, AlShirawi added.
By K. V. S. Madhav Senior Business Reporter
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