Sultan Bin Ahmed Witnesses Signing Of SCTA And du Strategic Partnership Agreement

H.H. Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah and Chairman of the Sharjah Communication Technologies Authority (SCTA), observed a significant agreement signing on Monday. This strategic partnership was formed between the SCTA and Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company, du, at H.H.'s office. The collaboration aims to enhance telecommunications infrastructure and expand networks across Sharjah.

The agreement outlines a comprehensive strategic partnership between SCTA and du. It focuses on developing an integrated digital infrastructure throughout the Emirate. The SCTA will facilitate the necessary support for du to execute its projects effectively in this domain.

Sultan bin Ahmed Witnesses SCTA-du Agreement
Sultan bin Ahmed Witnesses SCTA-du Agreement
Sultan bin Ahmed Witnesses SCTA-du Agreement
Sultan bin Ahmed Witnesses SCTA-du Agreement

Rashid Ali Al Ali, Executive Director of SCTA, and Fahad Al Hassawi, CEO of du, formalised the agreement. Their goal is to boost strategic cooperation for infrastructure development in telecommunications services. This initiative will accelerate network expansion within Sharjah and its regions, enhancing service quality to meet sustainable development needs.

The collaboration also involves exploring the establishment of a fully integrated data centre in Kalba City. Additionally, they plan to create a secure marine landing station for submarine cables. These efforts aim to position Sharjah as a key hub for digital connectivity.

The partnership will enable du to develop and manage modern infrastructure that aligns with smart city standards. This will improve service quality for individuals and economic sectors alike. The agreement also grants du access to strategic locations within the Emirate, facilitating network coverage expansion under approved regulatory frameworks.

This collaboration is set to enhance vital telecommunications projects in Sharjah by supporting sustainable infrastructure development. It aims to improve service quality while meeting the demands of both individuals and businesses.

The agreement signifies a commitment to advancing telecommunications services in Sharjah through innovative infrastructure solutions. By focusing on smart city requirements, it seeks to elevate service standards across various sectors.

With inputs from WAM

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