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Thuraya to market mobile satellite handhelds in Egypt

Egypt: Wednesday, November 19 - 2008 at 08:01

Dubai-based Thuraya has signed an agreement with i2, one of the largest telecom marketing firms in the Middle East, to market its mobile satellite handhelds in the Egyptian market. i2, which is based in Saudi Arabia and has distribution branches in several Arab, African and Asian markets, will sell and market Thuraya's phones. The partnership, which was signed between Thuraya's Egyptian national SP Alkan Telecom and i2, is expected to stimulate an increasing marketing and sales activity of Thuraya's MSS handhelds among key sectors in the country such as regional travellers, oil and gas, NGOs, tourism and transport.

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Wednesday, November 19 - 2008 at 08:01 UAE local time (GMT+4)

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