Chra Hussain, Chief Commercial Officer at Asiacell, is at the forefront of driving digital transformation in Iraq’s telecom industry. With her visionary leadership and deep understanding of customer needs, she is playing a pivotal role in shaping Asiacell’s commitment to innovation and excellence.

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In an exclusive interview with Telecom Review, Danial Mausoof, VP Technology and Solutions at Nokia MEA, explored MEA’s evolving mobile network landscape. From the projected growth of 5G to the transformative power of network APIs and AI-driven solutions, Mausoof highlighted how Nokia is driving innovation and meeting the dynamic needs of telecom operators and industry verticals across the Middle East and Africa.

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In an exclusive interview with Telecom Review during the 18th edition of the Telecom Review Leaders' Summit, Hicham Siblini, Chief Technology & Infrastructure Officer at Ooredoo Qatar, shared his 5G vision and the transformative role this technology has on the telecom industry.

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Es’hailSat, the Qatar satellite company, and Algérie Télécom Satellite (ATS) have discussed areas for potential collaboration for supporting telecommunications networks in the country utilizing Es’hailSat’s premier satellite services.

Es’hailSat provides satellite, broadcast, teleport and managed services from Doha, Qatar, and powers this relationship with more than 12 years of experience in catering to governments, broadcasters, telecommunication companies, enterprises, and mobility applications across the Middle East and North Africa. Es’hailSat’s infrastructure includes two satellites at 25.5°E/26°E, together with a 50,000 sqm teleport facility and provides reliable and robust connectivity services.

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Established on July 29, 2006, Algérie Télécom Satellite (ATS) is a subsidiary that aims at to promote and advance satellite telecommunications. This initiative is a crucial aspect of Télécom Algeria GTA Group's comprehensive development strategy. The group also aims to modernize and expand Algeria's communication infrastructure to support economic development and social progress.

“Es’hailSat is delighted to collaborate with Algérie Télécom Satellite to support various telecom initiatives via our satellite infrastructure,” said Ali Ahmed Al-Kuwari, President and CEO, Es’hailSat. “We believe that the experience in providing satellite services to the premier broadcasters, governments and enterprises across Middle East and North Africa aligns Es’hailSat perfectly with ATS’ approach of continuous improvement of the telecommunication technology sectors of Algeria.”

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