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SAMENA Council announces Nokia membership

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SAMENA Telecommun­ications Council recently announced Nokia as the newest addition to its membership.

Nokia, the leading provider of end- to- end telecom infrastruc­ture solutions, has unparallel­ed credential­s in enabling infrastruc­ture for next generation mobiles as well as fixed broadband networks including 5G and the Internet of Things. Nokia is focused on developing solutions that expand the human possibilit­ies of the connected world by leveraging the emerging trends in virtual reality and digital health. In the SAMENA region, Nokia serves communicat­ions service providers, government­s, large enterprise­s and end users, with the industry’s most complete, end- to- end portfolio of products, solutions and licensing services.

Bocar A. BA, chief executive of SAMENA Council, emphasized the significan­ce of leading technology providers, like Nokia, in the telecommun­ications sector in the region.

“At SAMENA Council, we are constantly seeking to explore possibilit­ies of collaborat­ion with key industry stakeholde­rs, and Nokia’s participat­ion will further help in voicing key perspectiv­es on industry develop- ments and requiremen­ts. We are pleased to see Nokia among us and we congratula­te Nokia for choosing to become a part of SAMENA Council,” he said.

Bernard Najm, head of the Middle East Market Unit at Nokia, said: “We are delighted to be a member of SAMENA Council that has extensive geographic reach and a strong track record of enabling multi- stakeholde­r dialogue and collaborat­ion. We look forward to take part in the SAMENA Council activities and working groups, in order to address and align on key policy and regulatory matters that are shaping our industry.”

 ??  ?? Bocar A. BA, chief executive of SAMENA Council, right, and Bernard Najm, head of the Middle East Market Unit, lefrt, at Nokia.
Bocar A. BA, chief executive of SAMENA Council, right, and Bernard Najm, head of the Middle East Market Unit, lefrt, at Nokia.

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