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IPTV company Exterity opens office in Dubai
by Jan Harris
Exterity Ltd, a manufacturer of network IPTV equipment with offices in Edinburgh and London, has expanded internationally with the opening of a sales office in Dubai.
The company has appointed Mr Asad Haque as Sales Manager for the Gulf and Middle East regions. Mr Haque previously worked in sales roles at Hewlett-Packard, Samsung Electronics and Xerox.
The new office will allow Exterity to provide support to its growing number of resellers in the Middle East, a region where demand is steadily increasing for Exterity’s products.
The appointment of Mr Haque will help the company capitalise on the buoyant economy in the Middle East.
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