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Orange MEA Partners with AWS to Expand Cloud Technology Reach in North and West Africa

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This partnership with Beltone Venture Capital, a firm with deep roots in investment banking, offers us much more than just capital,” said El-Nahawy,provides us with the strategic financial infrastructure essential for our next phase of growth.”

Ali Mokhtar, CEO of Beltone Venture Capital, expressed his enthusiasm for supporting Birdnest and its leadership team in achieving their vision to lead and innovate the real estate sector in the MENA region.

“Birdnest has shown strong operational performance and, with its ambitious expansion plans, is well-positioned to become the leading proptech company in the region,” Mokhtar said.

By strategically allocating the funds, Birdnest is expected to expand its operations in major regional markets such as Athens, Dubai, and Riyadh, while also significantly increasing its local presence in Egypt.

Customers can seamlessly reconnect with their applications and the full suite of cloud services operating within an AWS Region by leveraging AWS Wavelength Zones. These zones extend AWS services locally, while maintaining AWS’s security, scalability, and reliability.

With 298 million customers worldwide and operations in 26 countries, including 18 in Africa and the Middle East, Orange ranks among the top telecom providers globally. As an AWS Advanced Tier Services Partner, Orange has a solid track record of aiding businesses in their cloud migrations.

To advance cloud adoption in Africa, Orange will utilize both the new local infrastructure capabilities and AWS Regions. Additionally, Orange will run some of its IT workloads domestically as an anchor client for AWS Wavelength Zones, facilitating the company’s accelerated digital transformation.

Customers can seamlessly reconnect with their applications and the full suite of cloud services operating within an AWS Region by leveraging AWS Wavelength Zones. These zones extend AWS services locally, while maintaining AWS’s security, scalability, and reliability.

With 298 million customers worldwide and operations in 26 countries, including 18 in Africa and the Middle East, Orange ranks among the top telecom providers globally. As an AWS Advanced Tier Services Partner, Orange has a solid track record of aiding businesses in their cloud migrations.

To advance cloud adoption in Africa, Orange will utilize both the new local infrastructure capabilities and AWS Regions. Additionally, Orange will run some of its IT workloads domestically as an anchor client for AWS Wavelength Zones, facilitating the company’s accelerated digital transformation.

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