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C&W expands Middle East network |
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Monday, 11 August 2008 |
Cable&Wireless has announced the deployment of an extensive telecommunications network (MPLS) across the
Middle East to better serve the needs of its enterprise customers currently based in or planning to move to the region. This includes Points of Presences (PoPs), in
Dubai,
Abu Dhabi and
Bahrain, connecting customers based in the
United Arab Emirates back into the MPLS network. Leading analyst house, Ovum, commented: "This looks to be a positive move for Cable&Wireless as we expect revenues for MPLS services in the Middle East and
Africa to double over the next five years, to reach US$1.042 billion in 2012." Reflecting this, Cable&Wireless has already experienced a significant increase in new order volumes, most recently signing a three year contract worth US$20 million per annum, to provide MPLS services to a global technology provider in the
Middle East. The MPLS network is being used to support key customers in the technology, construction and financial services sectors. Through this network Cable&Wireless will be able to provide improved services and support to meet the needs of its enterprise customers moving operations to the booming
Middle East market. The services will also enable Cable&Wireless customers to route increased levels of data traffic in the EMEA region, where internet usage is expected to grow substantially. A further report from industry analysts confirmed that the boom in this region is set to continue, concluding that the telecommunications and broadband internet sectors will generate US$70 billion in annual revenue by 2015 in the Middle East and
North Africa region.
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