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Orange Business Services targets Middle East growth with new office in Saudi Arabia
April 23, 2012
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, and PARIS -- Orange Business Services, the business services arm of France Telecom-Orange and one of the Middle East’s major ICT employers, has opened an office in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia through the establishment of Orange Business Arabia, a new local company.
Vivek Badrinath, CEO, Orange Business Services, said: “The opening of our new office in Saudi Arabia comes as Orange is accelerating its growth strategy in the Middle East, following a strong performance in 2011 in which the regional business achieved high double-digit revenue growth. This office opening is a clear sign of our commitment to the Saudi market and to working more closely with our customers there.”
Philippe Koebel, Senior VP Sales Marketing, Emerging Markets and Indirect said, “personnel based at the new office will address the specific and significant ICT market opportunity in Saudi Arabia and strengthen its position within the domestic market through closer proximity to customers. Comprising sales professionals, consultants and field service delivery engineers the latest dedicated Saudi Arabia operation of Orange Business Services will focus on the key areas of Smart Cities, telecom operator transformation, and large infrastructure projects, in addition to serving the multinational companies that operate in the Kingdom.”
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