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etisalat eGlobe Interconnect showcased in London
Etisalat Carrier & Wholesale introduced its 'eGlobe Interconnect' service to key players in the international telecommunications community meeting this week at 'Carriers World' in London. 'eGlobe Interconnect' is a new global interconnect capability and voice trading platform, which uses the high-quality services of Etisalat's international Points of Presence.
London: etisalat Carrier & Wholesale introduced its eGlobe Interconnect service to key players in the international telecommunications community meeting this week at Carriers World in London.
eGlobe Interconnect is a new global interconnect capability and voice trading platform, which uses the high-quality services of etisalat's international Points of Presence.
"eGlobe Interconnect makes it easier for international carriers to do business with Etisalat. We can now meet them closer in their home country with a quick and simple solution for exchanging international telephone traffic," said Ali Amiri, Executive Vice President .
etisalat's eGlobe Interconnect service will provide quick and simple interconnection with international mobile and fixed line carriers through multiple points of presence around the globe to facilitate.
etisalat has already signed two agreements with international leaders in global voice trading - KPN and TATA Communications. etisalat eGlobe Interconnect is also being extended to support all of etisalat's subsidiary operators.
etisalat Carrier & Wholesale Services operates within etisalat's existing business structure, offering a comprehensive portfolio of international services and broadband capacity to telecommunications companies and mobile operators in the Middle East and around the world.
These services include voice, Internet and a complete portfolio of mobile and value-added services branded as eVoice, eConnect, eMobile, eBroadcast and EMIX.
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