Jeddah hotel show: Mawj Telecom-ANTlabs WiFi solution in focus

Jeddah hotel show: Mawj Telecom-ANTlabs WiFi solution in focus
Updated 25 April 2014
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Jeddah hotel show: Mawj Telecom-ANTlabs WiFi solution in focus

Jeddah hotel show: Mawj Telecom-ANTlabs WiFi solution in focus

The Mawj Telecom and its Singapore-based partner ANTlabs introduced their hospitality, mobile offload, carrier WiFi and BYOD solutions during the Hotel Show at the Jeddah International Convention Center.
Sheikh Abdullah Zaid Al-Meleihi, Mawj Telecom chairman, said the partnership with ANTlabs would provide a secure, reliable and stable high speed Internet access for hotels, government buildings, shopping malls, colleges and universities, enterprises and public places.
“In this social network frenzy era today, high-speed WiFi access is in high demand. I am confident that Mawj Telecom-ANTlabs WiFi solution will provide satisfactory services to these markets segments in Saudi Arabia,” he said.
“With the exponential growth in smartphones, iPads/tablets and mobile devices, we see exciting opportunities and strong demand for WiFi connectivity in public areas around this region,” he said.
Aw Peng Soon, ANTlabs vice president for business development, added: “We believe the strong partnership with Mawj Telecom will help deliver the best solutions for customers in Saudi Arabia.”
With the emerging trend of high-end technology gadgets, there’s always demand for more bandwidth, he said.
“The ever-growing smart devices demand more bandwidth,” he said.
“To cater to this ever growing demand for bandwidth and network security, ANTlabs has partnered with Mawj Telecom to fulfill this demand in the Kingdom,” he said.
He said: “With ANTlabs extensive industry experience and patented Zero Configuration, we are ready to serve the Kingdom alongside Mawj Telecom to provide the best in the industry.”
He said: “One of our flagships within our portfolio, our smart city WiFi solution is scalable and customizable for Saudi Arabia. Through phase-to-phase deployment, this will propel the Kingdom one step closer to Smart City.”