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Thuraya (Video)

Adventures with satellite
- British adventurer Mark Evans is canoeing the entire length of the coast of Oman to raise money for charity, as well as raise awareness of Oman's tourism potential. Evans says his most vital piece of equipment has been a Thuraya satellite phone - allowing him to keep in contact even in the most remote areas.

- Oman: Sunday, January 09 - 2005 at 09:53

Thuraya Maritime sets sail
- Thuraya is now offering its mobile satellite services to the maritime industry. Products are easy to install, and are also affordable for smaller marine operators such as yachts and dhows. Gleb Larionov, Product Manager Maritime, Thuraya, explains the company's strategy.

- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, November 28 - 2004 at 17:42

Fort offers Thuraya
- Fort Info Technology is the Middle East's largest distributor of Thuraya products and services. The company has offices in both Dubai and Tehran. With Thuraya due to expand its footprint with the addition of a third satellite later this year, Fort is looking to the Far Eastern market, and specifically the maritime industry.

- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, July 20 - 2004 at 10:18

Advanced solutions from Thuraya
- Thuraya has a wide range of products available for customers, including a light-weight phone handset that includes GSM and satellite capabilities. Lack of power supply is also no longer a problem in remote areas, thanks to Thuraya's solar charger. Dr Mohamed Al Ghanim, Senior Manager Products Management, says the future trend is for convergence, with one terminal supporting all services from IT, voice and media.

- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, June 08 - 2004 at 13:44

Thuraya expands east and west
- Thuraya is expanding its satellite network through Africa and the Far East. China is seen as a key market, with great need for better communications particularly in rural areas. Thuraya Chairman Mohammad Omran says there is also high demand in fishing and maritime industries.

- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, June 06 - 2004 at 12:18




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