Having got acquainted with the core CBOSS' products, technology of development and conditions of work honored, the Arab guests highly rated CBOSS' scientific and technical potential. During the meeting with the Association's president Andrey Morozov, the parties discussed the prospects for future cooperation.
History of Russian-Arabian economic relations counts multiple positive examples of collaboration in different spheres. Based on this tradition CBOSS is looking forward to run the mutually beneficial co-work in high-tech.
Cooperation and partnership with Middle Eastern and North African countries is one of the priority directions of CBOSS as an international company and flagship of Russian business. In terms of this policy the company regularly participates in Arabian exhibitions (Shaam, Syria; Arabcom, Lebanon; GSM Middle East, Gulf & North Africa, UAE), cooperates with the Middle East businesses (among the CBOSS' customers is one of the main telecom carriers of Jordan Xpress Telecommunication), and strengthens friendly and mutually beneficial relations with governmental and private sectors in this region (for example, recently CBOSS has entered the Russian-Arabian Business Council).
Offering state-of-the-art and approved solutions and having the experience of a successful cooperation with Middle East businesses, the association is ready to play a significant role in the development of the MENA IT and telecom market.
The Arabian market has a great potential for CBOSS products. Particularly, Oman telecom enterprises are noted for its dynamic subscriber base growth and good technical equipment. Communication systems and Internet users amount in this country are developing rapidly. However, there is a huge need for services range extension and foreign systems adoption to local linguistic specifics (e.g. reading from right to left). CBOSS is ready to offer a complete spectrum of software solutions able to suit the requirements of Oman telecom market.
The meeting with the Omani businessmen begins the new page of history of friendly relations and mutually beneficial cooperation of CBOSS and Arab world.
CBOSS Association welcomes Oman delegation
The headquarters of CBOSS - an international provider of IT for telecoms - were visited recently by a delegation of representatives from a business community in Oman.
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About CBOSS AssociationCBOSS Association is a Moscow-based international corporation, the largest Russian software developer and a leader of Russian IT for telecom market segment.
The key focus of Association's business is: development of original software, system integration, delivery of complex integrated hardware and software solutions, including equipment and system software, personnel training, consulting, implementation and technical support.
Largest Russian and foreign operators have selected the unrivalled functionality and reliability of CBOSS solutions. The number of CBOSS installations is 745. They are successfully deployed by 141 customers in 19 countries worldwide. CBOSS technologies serve about 40 million subscribers.
CBOSS benefits from the partnership with globally acknowledged corporations: Hewlett-Packard, Oracle, Sun Microsystems, Excel Switching Corporation, Hitachi Data Systems, Intel, Brooktrout, Avaya Communications, Microsoft, and Xerox.
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Posted by Christine H. Andersen, Assistant News EditorTuesday, July 06 - 2004 at 11:14 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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