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Middle East Network Solutions introduces trading update service using SMS notification
- Egypt: Sunday, July 08 - 2007 at 11:50
- PRESS RELEASE
Middle East Network Solutions (MNS), a leading provider of wireless applications and unified communication solutions, announces an agreement in support of the continuous expansion of its sophisticated eZagel software.
"From the inception of eZagel seven years ago, we felt this software could offer great benefits to different sectors in Egypt and we're pleased that our work to date has had such excellent results," said Hossam Megahed, MNS President and CEO. "We at MNS are proud to enter into this new agreement with TEA Computers and would like to reiterate our dedication to this project. This new deal will allow select brokerage companies the ability to offer their clients the convenience of trading updates no matter where they are."
Under the terms of the agreement signed earlier this year, MNS provides its advanced eZagel software to TEA Computers, a local technology company that caters to an impressive roaster of over 100 high-caliber Egyptian stock brokerage firms. This will enable brokerage firms to provide their clients with daily notifications of their transactions and trade statuses via SMS.
"MNS is renowned for its world-class services and we're delighted to be working with such a reputable company." Amr H. Allouba, TEA Computers Chairman and CEO. "We greatly appreciate this opportunity to collaborate in delivering eZagel to Egypt's blue-chip brokerage firms, allowing them to experience its benefits and we look forward to building long-term business relationships with both MNS and our clients."
MNS has an impressive portfolio including sector-specific contact center solutions, e-commerce implementations, unified communication solutions, mobile banking empowerments, and a variety of tailored wireless solutions for service providers. With innovative solutions supporting open networks and platforms, MNS has gained a strong position in Egypt and the Middle East region.
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About Middle East Network Solutions (MNS)Established in 1997, Middle East Network Solutions provides a complete line of scalable, turnkey mobile solutions that leverage the power of Internet and GSM technologies. The company's applications are recognized for their innovative approach to Web and Wireless technologies. MNS's portfolio includes a variety of e-commerce, mobile banking and Unified Communication solutions, as well as numerous tailored wireless solutions for service providers in Egypt and the Middle East. The company partners with a number of technology vendors, including CICSO, Microsoft, Fenstrae, and Wicom.
For more information please contact:
Fatma Ahmed
TRACCS Egypt
Tel: (+202) 304-6860
Fax: (+202) 303-1219
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