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du and Reliance Globalcom sign deal to offer new services in UAE
du, the UAE's new telecommunications services provider, yesterday announced the signing of an agreement to seamlessly interconnect with Reliance Globalcom to offer a variety of domestic data services.
Dubai: du, the UAE's new telecommunications services provider, yesterday announced the signing of an agreement to seamlessly interconnect with Reliance Globalcom to offer a variety of domestic data services.
"We are pleased to expand our services by connecting the UAE to the Reliance Globalcom network via a strong regional partner such as du. Our relationship with du is part of a strategy to collaborate with quality service providers and leverage each other's strengths to extend network capability and reach in the region to serve the fast growing needs of our customers," said Punit Garg, President of Reliance Globalcom.
Besides offering bandwidth, strengthening the capacity and resilience of the networks, the strategic agreement will enable du and Reliance Globalcom to jointly offer a comprehensive range of value-added data services from the virtual PoP, which relays calls via third party circuits to the internet provider's central location.
Fast emerging services like global ethernet, managed services, IP VPN and MPLS will also be offered under the agreement.
"The strategic agreement will create tremendous synergies for all concerned. It marks a significant step for us towards our journey to become the regional hub as part of our international strategy," said Osman Sultan, du's Chief Executive Officer.
Andrew Grenville, du Executive Vice-President, International and wholesale, added, "du customers will benefit from direct access to the Reliance Globalcom worldwide network."
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