Saturday, global communication solutions provider, Acision, said that it would be showcasing its products and features at GSM 3G Middle East, a telecom industry event in the region for the year.
The messaging company said that for the December telecom event, it would display its four core business domains of messaging mobile broadband, mobile marketing and charging. Acision added, that its representatives would discuss the company's expertise for resolving both infrastructure and revenue challenges faced by operators in the Middle East and North Africa.
Nabil Khalil, Managing Director for Middle East and North Africa, said that the time is right for operators in the region to take advantage of the obvious evolution in mobile data services and put strategies in place that enable them to provide differentiated services to customers.
Looking forward, Khalil added that Middle East and North Africa region, with the growth of mobile data traffic, is a significant market for Acision and that it sees further opportunities for the company to build its market presence in the region.
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