Waseela partners with Aruba

The leading regional ICT and telecom system integrator, Waseela, www.waseela.com, announced today that it had selected the leading WiFi technology provider, Aruba Networks (www.arubanetworks.com) to complement its portfolio of broadband wireless technologies.

waseelaarubaWaseela is using the opportunity of GITEX 2013 to educate customers and partners about the latest product releases from Aruba Networks, additionally and at Waseela’s booth in GITEX 2013 both companies, Waseela and Aruba Networks demonstrate how they can jointly deliver turnkey 3G Offloading and Enterprise Mobility solutions based on state-of-the-art WiFi solutions to customers across the MENA region.

Raed Taha, Director of Business Partnerships at Waseela, commented on this development by stating “Waseela offers advanced turnkey wireless solutions to wide range of customer categories in the MENA region. The selection of Aruba Networks’ solutions comes as an important addition to the rich portfolio of Waseela’s end-to-end integrated solutions. This addition is specifically important for complementing Waseela’s 3G Offloading solutions to telecom operators and Waseela’s Enterprise Mobility solutions to medium and large enterprises within the MENA market.”

Raed added that at the time of this announcement both Waseela and Aruba Networks are collaborating on the delivery and implementation of one of the largest 3G Offloading projects in the whole MENA region, which highlights the importance, and value of this collaboration between the two companies.

Osama Alhaj-Issa, the Channel Director – Middle East & Turkey at Aruba Networks expresses the excitement of Aruba Networks to be partnering with Waseela and added, “We are happy to be partnering with such a capable system integrator that demonstrated successful track record and gained credibility in the regional market specially among service providers. Aruba Networks will continue to expand its collaboration with Waseela to offer turnkey and end-to-end solutions to our joint customers in the region.

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