 | AT&T AT&T is recognized as one of the leading worldwide providers of IP-based communications services to businesses. The expansive AT&T portfolio gives Enterprise customers access to advanced IP and traditional networking solutions for both voice and data. Customers can tap into AT&T array of consulting and management experts for support on any element of network planning, design, deployment and ongoing management. |
 | Etisalat Headquartered in the UAE, Etisalat is one of the largest telecommunications companies in the world and the leading operator in the Middle East and Africa.
Etisalat operates in 18 countries across Asia, the Middle East and Africa, servicing over 100 million customers out of a total population of approximately 1.9 billion people. |
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| Joyent Joyent is a global cloud computing software and service provider that offers an integrated technology suite designed for service providers, enterprises, and developers. Joyent licenses its cloud software to service providers. JoyentCloud.com delivers public cloud services to some of the most innovative companies in the world. Joyent offerings also include Platform-as-a-Service based on Node.js, the open source server-side JavaScript development environment that has been embraced by enterprises and telcos around the world. Joyent is also the key contributor to and sponsor of Joyent SmartOS, an open source project dedicated to the complete, modern operating system. A global ecosystem of leading technology partners assists Joyent in enabling customers to leverage the performance, scalability, reliability and security inherent in the company’s cloud solutions. For more information, visit http://www.joyent.com |
 | Qtel Qatar Telecom (Qtel) is the telecommunications service provider licensed by the Supreme Council of Information and Communication Technology (ictQATAR) to provide both fixed and mobile telecommunications services in Qatar.
Qtel has a presence in 17 countries, and is committed to expansion both in the Middle East and North Africa region and South East Asia. In total, Qtel provides coverage to a population in excess of 560 million people, with 57.5 million consolidated subscribers. |
 | Qualitynet Qualitynet was established in 1998 in response to a public offering by the Ministry of Communication, as part of their strategy to privatize Internet and data communication services within Kuwait. Qualitynet has always been innovative in leading the market by launching new concepts and services. The organization has achieved ISO 9001:2000 certification and is the first company in Kuwait to be awarded with this recognition in the Internet and Data-com industry. |
 | STC STC is the leading national provider of telecommunication services in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. STC has presence in several countries in the region.
Today, STC offers to Enterprise customers an expansive portfolio of Managed Services contributing to the growth of the economy in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia. |
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