Orange Business Services bolsters Asia Pacific business with new solution center in Hong Kong

Orange Business Services has opened an interactive solution center in Hong Kong, as part of the company’s strategy to drive growth in the Asia Pacific region.

The Hong Kong solution center is the 12th such facility in the region. Orange Business Services has also launched eight new mobile solutions centers in the region recently. These centers are available to customers in New Delhi, Mumbai, Sydney, Melbourne, Singapore, Beijing, Tokyo and Hong Kong and allow them anytime-anywhere access to Orange’s solutions.

Asia Pacific represents strong growth market for Orange Business Services. The company has experienced double digit growth in the region since the beginning of the year, said Yee-May Leong, senior vice president, Asia Pacific, Orange Business Services.

Countries like China, India, Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan and Korea present huge opportunities for managed services while Malaysia, the Philippines and Taiwan are emerging as new strategic frontiers, Leong added.

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The interactive solution center showcases advanced enterprise communication solutions from the company. They include Orange’s cloud offerings of Flexible Computing; Business Together as a Service; Flexible Contact Center; and Videopresence, Smartphone Management and Machine to Machine solutions.

In Hong Kong, Orange Business Services focuses on key areas such as network enhancements, cloud computing, strategic partnerships and network-related IT services.

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