Exterity expands Middle East team to strengthen IPTV Technologies business


Exterity, a provider of AV over IP visual
communication solutions, has expanded its sales team to address growing demand
from Middle East countries.


The appointment of Eleuterio Fernandes
comes on the back of strong growth within the region and the need for increased
capacity in the Middle East office.


Eleuterio brings extensive knowledge of the
IPTV market, after working in Europe and the Middle East for 5 years.


Joining Exterity, Eleuterio’s focus is on
expanding the record success Exterity has already achieved in the region,
continuing to grow markets across all key countries and vertical, including:
health care, university, stadiums and venues, shopping malls, hospitality,
broadcast, corporate companies and transport.


“The fact Exterity is 100 percent
focused and dedicated to the IPTV world really excites me. I wanted to start
working for a cutting edge manufacturer whose products are renowned for their
enterprise quality, flexibility and redundancy,” said Eleuterio.


“My knowledge of the region and strong
background in the IPTV industry allow me to take the Exterity solution to
organisation across the region, helping them benefit by embracing this modern
communications technology,” Eleuterio added.


“Expanding our presence in the Middle
East is a vital part of our global growth strategy. The entire region is
embracing IPTV as a critical communications tool and it is being deployed into
organisations of all sizes. This is a fantastic time to be a leading enabler of
enterprise IPTV,” said Colin Farquhar, Exterity’s CEO.


By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

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