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Thuraya Telecommunications Company recently held meetings with senior-level officials and government system integrators in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) to present its latest product portfolio and explore possibilities for collaborative ventures. The roadshow that took place in July and included visits to Jeddah, Riyadh and Damam, was exclusively developed in line with increasing KSA's public sector interests. Thuraya's national service partner, Farhan Commercial Company played a pivotal role in enabling meetings with the country's commanding officers and decision makers.

From formal introductions with new potential partners to sit-downs with long term clients, each meeting maintained a live demo component: Thuraya's suite of land voice and data products was on display and customers were allowed to conduct testing on the equipment of their interest. Many meetings were held with specialized solution integrators who work with the government to deliver customized applications for military and government vehicles. Thuraya also held discussions to determine the scope for developing specific M2M solutions such as seismic sensors for the KSA market.

Fahad Kahoor, Director of Market Development at Thuraya and team lead on the KSA trip says: "Our relationship with influential companies like Farhan has given us a strong foothold in KSA and helped us gain steady growth in key vertical markets across the region. Having completed our most recent series of meetings, we are poised to deliver tailored solutions for existing clients and look forward to actualizing partnerships that add advanced satellite capabilities to the KSA government's technology-centric plans."

Thuraya's leading-edge land data products have long served government and military sectors around the world with satellite-based communication needs. Its devices are compact, ruggedized and offer advanced vehicular broadband connectivity and secure communications on-the-move. Thuraya's unique SatSleeve+ for example is another popular device that caters to the rising ‘bring your own device' phenomenon and presents the fastest way for an individual to transform their existing phone into a satellite smartphone.

With the recent launch of Thuraya IP M2M, the company now offers superior capabilities for IoT connectivity in remote locations and industrial sites. The service supports high volume, high throughput machine-to-machine (M2M) applications and can deliver an extended range of solutions, including video-capturing and seismic sensors for surveillance and security; real-time applications for oil and gas, environmental and water monitoring, and wind and solar farm monitoring.

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