Wi-Tribe and Greenpacket to Deliver Seamless Broadband Connectivity
Greenpacket, a leading developer of next generation mobile broadband and network solutions has collaborated with wi-tribe (a Qtel Group Company), a leading broadband provider in Pakistan, Jordan and the Philippines. The collaboration comes together for a common goal of delivering a superior and seamless broadband experience to customers across the globe, especially in their markets, in fast emerging countries such as Pakistan, the largest operation for the wi-tribe group.
The partnership amalgamates for the supply of Greenpacket’s Wi-MAX modem, UH Shuttle, which supports wi-tribe’s vision to bring superior broadband connectivity, service and content to consumers and businesses globally. True to its mission, wi-tribe provides high performance broadband experience that offers independence and freedom to its customers.
“We understand the evolving needs of today’s internet users. With this partnership, we aim to provide users with a convenient, portable solution to instantly connect,” said Mustafa Peracha, CEO of wi-tribe Pakistan. “We are confident that Greenpacket’s high gain modem will further enhance our customer’s accessibility to the internet, offering always-on connectivity and freedom, no matter where they are.”
wi-tribe’s global vision is to be a market leader in delivering fast and reliable broadband services globally and aims to increase the broadband market by continuously diversifying and simplifying online access in the emerging markets. wi-tribe Pakistan is also passionate about providing a unique and personalized customer care experience, teamed with instant connectivity and simplified service bundles and applications.
According to Kelvin Lee, Senior General Manager of Greenpacket, “We are honored to be partnering with wi-tribe as we share a common goal to deliver broadband access across emerging regions. With our Shuttle, we are truly confident that wi-tribe will meet its vision to be the world’s leading broadband provider, meeting its customer’s expectations of high-speed connectivity and an unparalleled customer care experience.”
Emerging countries have shown to be extremely quick at adopting wireless technologies. More and more operators in emerging markets around the world are experiencing exponential growth as subscribers opt to use wireless broadband technologies such as Wi-MAX for their fixed broadband needs.
Greenpacket is the world’s third largest supplier of Wi-MAX CPEs. Greenpacket will continue to innovate further across technologies to cater to the diverse needs of different markets for both its software solutions and devices.
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