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    Gateway Communications expands services into MENA

    Gateway Communications, a supplier of telecommunications services across Africa, continues to expand its international reach with the opening of an office in Beirut, Lebanon. The move is in response to the increasing traffic into and out of locations in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), and the ongoing demand for connectivity within the region from Gateway's existing customer base.
    Gateway Communications expands services into MENA

    The MENA market has seen rapid privatisation in the last five years resulting in tough competition to gain the largest market share in the region. According to Cisco's Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast Update (February 2011), the Middle East and Africa will have the strongest mobile data traffic growth of any region (at around 129% CAGR) between 2010 and 2015, with voice traffic demonstrating similar trends.

    As the carrier of choice for many of Africa's largest mobile network operators (MNOs), the expansion to MENA is a natural progression for Gateway Communications. Leveraging its extensive experience in the African market, Gateway Communications now offers quality voice, data and value added services (VAS) to the MENA region.

    "Expanding our reach into the Middle East is an important step in our mission to connect Africa to the rest of the world, and helps us to fulfil our objective of strengthening our offering in North Africa," commented Mike Van den Bergh, CEO of Gateway Communications.

    Van den Bergh says, "The location of our presence in Beirut ensures we are geographically close to Europe, the Middle East and Africa, allowing us to work with operators who are looking for high quality inbound and outbound communications services in the region and across the continent."

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