E & CARRIER AND WHOLESALE (C&WS), the International Branch of the Gros of E &, has cemented its position as a great supplier of global connectivity and will expand its international presence within the framework of its global expansion strategy.
The carrier has announced that he will establish two new strategic hubs in Miami and Johannesburg, while strengthening its existing European and Asia-Pacific Hubs located in London and Singapore.
E & seeks to extend its presence in high growth regions through Americas and Africa as part of its growth strategy. Although it is a daring decision, can it succeed in a global market already congested and hypercompomply?
As part of the overall E &, C&WS strategy, continues to update its product portfolio to meet the AI, Cloud and Edge computer era requests.
The carrier seeks to exploit its strong reputation for its network infrastructure in order to stimulate growth beyond the Middle East. C&WS will target the company, telecommunications operators and digital companies with 20 advanced services through voice, data, homelessness and mobility services.
Expansion will also provide additional support to its growing global partners while forging new alliances and unlocking new opportunities.
Over the past 12 months, the company has established a series of partnerships and investments to strengthen its global presence.
In October 2024, E & acquired a majority participation of 51% in the PPF telecommunications group, expanding its scope to include Bulgaria, Hungary, Serbia and Slovakia and the global imprint of the company in 20 countries with Operations in 38 countries, through the Middle East, Asia, Africa and Central and Eastern Europe.
It has also established a certain number of strategic partnerships, including Orange Wholesale International, where the two seek to improve IPX and 5G connectivity SA while announcing several underwater partnerships, including the Gulf Gateway cable (GGC1) connecting Abu Dhabi and Doha With, Qatari Telecommunications Qatari Supplier, Ooredoo, and joining the consortium 2Africa with other main suppliers, including China Mobile International, Meta, Orange, Telecom Egypt, Vodafone Group and Wiocc to build the largest underwater cable project in the world, a 45,000 km submarine cable system, connecting Europe, Asia and Africa.
Although the move of E&C is ambitious, the carrier could have an impact on the market, in particular with American and European suppliers who seek to develop in the Middle East and Africa.
E & should expect to compete with other well-established suppliers on the market, notably Vodafone Carrier Services, Deutsche Telekom T-Wholsale and Orange Wholesale International, which have also adopted a similar orientation and are more ahead of their digitization course .