Thuraya Telecommunications Company will be showcasing its range of government mission-critical, satellite communication solutions, during IDEX 2015. The event will be held at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, ADNEC, from 22nd to 26th February.
Robert Demers, Vice-President of Government Services at Thuraya, said, "Government customers want easy to use devices, secure networks and reliable equipment whether it is in a BYOD solution like the Thuraya SatSleeve or a vehicular terminal like the IP Voyager." He added, "Governments around the world rely on the commercial satellite industry to provide the best solutions at the fairest price for their chaotic and difficult to predict, event driven requirements. Thuraya has the expertise that delivers assured, interoperable communications which can support an integrated architecture and the innovation to cater to these demands." Thuraya will be showcasing its suite of GovernmentComms products and solutions at Hall 7, booth #7-B44. Thuraya's range of solutions include satellite broadband terminals such as the Thuraya IP Voyager and IP+ as well as its pioneering satellite handsets, the Thuraya XT and SatSleeve which transforms an iPhone or Android smartphone into a satellite phone.
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