French editor of IP communication software said that it is willing to develop its business activity in Africa and Middle East, especially in Egypt.
CIRPACK provides "full IP", scalable and multiservice IP communication solutions to address both "enterprise" and "home" markets through enterprises, telecommunications operators and service providers.
In a press release on Monday, the Business France department at the French embassy in Cairo said that the company sought to offer its expertise in the communications field through the internet protocol in Egypt.
The statement quoted Cirpack CEO Patrick Bergougnou as saying "For Cirpack, Egypt represents a growth challenge with its important position on the African market, growing ICT sector and a diversified economy."
"Besides, the policy to encourage the private sector implemented by the Egyptian government is really interesting and enables entrepreneurs to develop their activities in new countries," he added.
"Supported by the business department of Business France, the French national agency in charge of developing the French economy internationally, we should be able to set up successful partnerships with Egyptian companies," Bergougnou said.
In order to boost its business development, CIRPACK is now willing to set up partnerships with system integrators and web hosters in Egypt.
Created in 1998, CIRPACK is a French editor of IP communication software that provides "full IP", scalable and multiservice to address both "enterprise" and "home" markets through enterprises, telecommunications operators and service providers.
Cirpack is based in France, Germany, Mexico, Vietnam, Tunisia and Lebanon and operates via a VAR network.
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