Westcon to distribute Ruckus
Ruckus Wireless appoints WestconGroup as its official distributor for GCC and Levant region to expand further into the Middle East region.Read More…
Ruckus Wireless appoints WestconGroup as its official distributor for GCC and Levant region to expand further into the Middle East region.Read More…
TP-LINK Technologies Co Ltd, a leading provider of SOHO and SMB networking products and solutions, has signed a partnership agreement with Saudi Arabia-based retailer Jarir Bookstore.Read More…
Toshiba introduced the all new CANVIO AeroCast, an HDD storage device with highly advanced features including wireless connectivity for the quick and convenient transfer of files.Read More…
Citymax Hotels, the hospitality division of the UAE’s Landmark Group, has leveraged Aruba Networks’ wireless infrastructure to establish ubiquitous Wi-Fi networks in its Al Barsha and Bur Dubai properties.Read More…
AOC announces a new set of 23.8″ (60.4 cm) IPS monitors with powerful ONKYO speakers for spectacular entertainment experience. Read More…
Nikon Middle East today highlighted its commitment to wireless connectivity in Digital SLR cameras,Read More…
Plantronics, a pioneer in wearable technology, has introduced the BackBeat GO 2,Read More…
Buffalo Technology, a global leader in the design, development and manufacturing of wired and wireless networking and storage solutionsRead More…
Alcatel-Lucent has unveiled major enhancements of its enterprise solutions portfolio with the launch of its Unified Access approach for both wired and wireless networks.Read More…
Edimax Middle East has announced the launch of the industry-leading EW-7822UAC wireless USB adapterRead More…
Creative Technology has introduced its new flagship T4 Wireless Signature Series 2.1 speaker system, the T30 Wireless Signature Series 2.0 speaker system and the T15 Wireless 2.0 speaker system.Read More…
Ruckus Wireless unvelied its first heterogeneous small cell wireless edge system, SmartCell. With the use of SmartCell, technology the telecom opertors in the Middle East region can easily inject wireless capacity, increase coverage and enable new edge services while relieving radio access, backhaul and core infrastructure bottlenecks created by the deluge of data traffic hitting their networks. The fast uptake of mobile data services, driven by smartphones, laptops, and tablets, has accelerated data-traffic growth to the point where macro cellular networks are no longer sufficient to meet subscriber demand in many high-density settings. Read More…
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