Injazat Data Systems, Cellcrypt sign MoU

Cellcrypt, a provider of encrypted cell phone voice calling has announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Injazat Data Systems to enter further discussions to form a closer business relationship and strategy to jointly pursue future defence and government related opportunities relating to secure voice products throughout the MEA and Asia region.

Ibrahim Mohamed Lari, MD at Injazat Data Systems, says the Middle East is emerging as an international outsourcing hub with communications and related services at the forefront of any future requirement. Mohamed says secure communications will, in future, be dominant within this group and the company recognises Cellcrypt as a strong brand in that field.

“This MoU will allow our companies to more closely investigate a joint strategy to combine our individual strengths and pursue this market in the near future,” he says. “In order to more closely serve the government and security communications sector, it makes sense that Injazat’s comprehensive portfolio of IT services, combined with Cellcrypt’s unique products, should be shaped to make a more formal business relationship and enter this field.”

Matthew Cochran, president of Cellcrypt’s MEA and Asia region, says “with Injazat Data Systems supporting Cellcrypt applications and products with its IT services portfolio, including the security of its premier tier IV data centre, it makes a compelling business case. We look forward to having deeper technical and business discussions with Injazat and its partners, so that we may address this emerging communications market. The aim is to eventually form a one-stop-shop, combining our capabilities, and offer a unique service to our customers requiring the very best of industrial practices. We look forward to taking that concept forward with Injazat’s staff.”

A key advantage of these solutions is the ability for Cellcrypt to provide government-grade security in an easy-to-use application that makes secure calling as simple as making a normal call on the same device.

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