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        Delivering On-demand Connectivity into the Middle East





                                                          Using     the     power      of    Software      Defined
                                                          Interconnection®,  Console  Connect  can help
                                                          carriers and enterprises connect faster and more
                                                          easily into the Middle East region.


                                                       The Middle East region has always been an important strategic gateway for
                                                       network traffic between Europe, Asia and Africa. Over the last ten years, the
                                                       region’s digital infrastructure has evolved enormously, leading to the arrival
                                                       of new data centres, internet exchanges and network providers.

                                                       At the same time, countries such as the UAE and Oman have emerged as
                                                       major  business hubs that  attract a  large number  of multinationals.  As  a
                                                       result, carriers are increasingly looking for fast and secure network access
                                                       into the Middle East region from key markets across Europe and Asia.

                                                       There  has  been  significant  interest  from  global  carriers  in  leveraging  the
                                                       network automation and connectivity capabilities of the Console Connect
                                                       Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) platform to connect  into the Middle East.
                                                       The platform offers carriers a much simpler and quicker way to make layer
                                                       2 connections on-demand - and it lets them do that using a network they
                                                       trust.
        Tarek Khalifeh
        Director of Sales, Middle East and Turkey      The automated Console Connect fabric is underpinned by PCCW Global’s
        PCCW Global                                    MPLS  network,  which  is  a  Tier  1  IP  network  that  offers  extensive  global
                                                       reach. This means carrier customers provisioning bandwidth on the Console
                                                       Connect platform can experience improved network performance, such as
                                                       lower latency and higher availability of guaranteed throughput.

                                                       Because PCCW Global’s network offers multiple routes between the Middle
                                                       East  and Europe,  Asia and Africa,  carriers  using  the platform can also
                                                       experience improved network resiliency and redundancy when they connect
                                                       into the region.

                                                       Customers can find highly competitive pricing for bandwidth into the Middle
                                                       East on the Console Connect portal, which is fully automated and available
                                                       as a pay-as-you-go model. Carrier customers in the region can also resell
                                                       Console Connect and bundle services for their enterprise customers.












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