MHz enhances presence in Middle East
3 March, 2010 - 08:55Megahertz (MHz) has continued to build on its strong links with the Middle East by forming partnerships with ETACO in Egypt, Ghali Electronics in Syria and Maritronics in Bahrain.
Partnerships such as these have proved fundamental to MHz's ability to support its customers in the Middle East as they transition to high-definition and file-based infrastructures. MHz has a history of building strong partnerships in the Middle East including those secured in recent years with Greenland International Enterprises in Qatar and Mustafa Sultan Security and Communication Systems Co. LLC in the Sultanate of Oman.
"We see Megahertz as one of the leading international systems integrators and are very excited to partner with them in Syria," said Fouad Houri, managing director of Ghali Electronics. "MHz's ability to provide the global perspective on turnkey systems integration while we focus on the local market situation and what our customers in the region require makes this union a winning combination."
MHz has been active in the Middle East for over two decades and the company's expertise in delivering turnkey solutions can be seen at key installations in the region including Al Jazeera, ART in Jordan, Kuwait Television, Oman Television, Qatar Television & Radio and Sultan Qaboos Mosque in Oman amongst others.
"We continue to seek out first-rate partners in the Middle East that can support our expansion strategy in the region that allow us to interact more closely with the end users and draw on our global experience to help them better define their installations needs - and to do so on time and within budget," said Robert Stopford, sales director of Megahertz. "Our partnership with the respected teams at ETACO, Ghali Electronics and Maritronics provides us with a complimentary offering that includes local business knowledge and Arabic-speaking staff who are well-versed in both broadcast and IT skills."
