10/10/2017 04:31 AST

The Sharjah Economic Development Department, (SEDD) and the Emirates Telecommunications Corporation, Etisalat, have stressed the importance of developing and enhancing mutual co-operation in all fields.

The aim is to enable the two parties to manage and maintain the network and devices, increase productivity, and focus on the main areas of work. With the goal of enhancing co-operation, SEDD and Etisalat have signed a Memorandum of Understanding, MoU. Sultan Abdullah bin Hadda Al Suwaidi, Chairman of SEDD, and Muhammed Ali bin Bakheet Al Amimi, Acting General Manager of Etisalat Northen Emirate, signed the agreement.

The MoU states that the two parties will work on strengthening mutual work, providing SEDD with complete and fully managed Internet protocol solution, as well as network and hardware management and maintenance services.

This will contribute to the development of the service system in the Department, which goes in line with its strategy of developing the infrastructure using the latest technologies to enhance the investment climate and drive economic growth in the emirate.

Commenting on the agreement, Al Suwaidi praised the existing communication between the two sides and the role they play in serving the society in general and economic and investment activity in particular.

He stressed that this agreement establishes a lasting and developed relationship that enhances partnership opportunities and improves the business environment. It also allows for benefitting from technical expertise as well as the human and material resources available to both parties.


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