Wireless solutions developer SENAO today said the Middle East wireless market is expected to log a growth of over 200 percent by mid-2005 driven by the unrivalled advantages of reliability, security and cost-efficiency wireless devices offer.
The rapid growth in the adoption of wireless solutions in the Middle East as well as the other major regional markets comprising the CIS, India and Pakistan has seen SENAO, one of the top 100 corporations of Taiwan, registering a growth of 600 percent in the last two years.
SENAO had showcased the entire range of its wireless solutions at GITEX 2003 including its pioneering products in the Middle East market – the IP Camera, 802.11g WLAN solutions, Outdoor WLAN devices including HS Plus, a hotspots solution that is now much in demand, and WPABX family for select regional markets.
During GITEX 2003, SENAO also announced its entry into the Iraq market with the hotspots solution, HS Plus, which is now being increasingly installed in Baghdad and Mosul for telecom and Internet access in the backdrop of a weak or non-existent terrestrial communication infrastructure.
SENAO International is a publicly traded $500 million Taiwan Fortune 100 company focused on wireless connectivity solutions. Formed in 1979, the SENAO brand has made significant market forays into the Middle East and is now one of the top players in the regional market. The company's global revenues at the end of 2002 fiscal were to the tune of $460 million. It now employees approximately 1,300 people world over.
SENAO operates in the Middle East, Africa and Pakistan markets through its Dubai-based subsidiary, Senora Trading. The company has a warehouse and assembling plant in Jebel Ali. SENAO has five global service centers run by authorized distributors in Dubai, Pakistan, Iran, Turkey and Russia. — (menareport.com)
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