Under the theme “Lets Create, Disrupt and Re-imagine Together”, the 33rd GITEX Technology Week 2013, ran from October 20-24 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. This year brought together participants from 136 countries from all five continents and hosted leading experts from around the world, bringing together companies and enabling them to expand their business in the Middle East, Africa, India and South Asia.
InfiNet Wireless has been participating in GITEX for the past seven years as the Middle East is a key market and one of the first regions where its products were deployed. In Saudia Arabia in 2004, InfiNet equipment was used for street Wi-Fi access points, providing monitoring and control of access to public places.
InfiNet products have also been implemented to provide communication with the drilling rigs in the Persian Gulf and to provide CCTV surveillance in the Holy Muslim city of Mecca. As such, InfiNet has acquired a well-deserved reputation as a trusted supplier of solutions that work effortlessly for lengthy periods of timein a desert environment with temperatures above +50 C. Since then, projects have been rolled out in the United Arab Emirates and Oman where themain telecom operators - Du (UAE) and Nawras (Oman) utiliseInfiNet’s robust and reliable solutions.
Building on this success, MADA, provider of broadband access in Kuwait, has just chosen InfiNet solutions to fully replace its WiMax network and provide high-capacity broadband connectivity to businesses in the private and public sector all across the state of Kuwait. InfiNet has shipped more than 100 base stations and over 1,500 client devices.
“The Middle Eastern market has always been a priority for our company,” says Dmitry Okorokov, CEO, InfiNetWireless. “We have a wonderful base here and we enjoy long-term relationships with our partners.Due to the high adaptability and flexibility of our equipment, we are able to provide the utmost satisfaction to our customers and we look forward to our continuing growth here. GITEX is a great place to build these relationships.”