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TheAngle And ABS Now Serve Customers In The MENA Region

March 2, 2021

ABS, a satellite operator and TheAngle, a specialized network services integrator, have extended their partnership in the MENA region, serving customers across the ABS’ MENA coverage at 75 degrees East.

The expanded and upgraded services focus on the provision of secure and reliable communications services for government, military institutions, and energy companies — oil and gas especially in the GCC countries and Iraq. For such industries, satellite remains strategic and the preferred solution to ensure quality communications, notably from/to remote locations and offshore facilities.

In general demand for satellite services in the MENA market remains robust, driven by increased activities in the traditional verticals of corporate data services and governmental applications, key applications carried over ABS satellites and TheAngle networks.

Paolo Pusterla, MD of Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) for ABS said, “This renewal and expansion of MENA capacity on ABS-2 confirms the trust that TheAnglehas in ABS, as its strong and reliable partner, to support the growth of its business and customer base with the most adapted and bespoke service solutions.”

Hassaan Karim, General Manager of TheAngle added, “Our extensive knowledge of the region, coupled with ABS’ solid service offerings, enable us to provide attractive and flexible offerings to meet with satisfaction even the most challenging communications requirements of our customers.”

Filed Under: Business Moves, Comms, Mobile, Partnerships

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