InfiNet Wireless opens new operations facility in Russia

InfiNet Wireless opens new operations facility in Russia

New InfiNet Wireless Production Facility, Ekaterinburg, Russia.

InfiNet Wireless has announced the opening of its new production facility in Ekaterinburg, Russia. This expansion enables the company to better serve rapidly growing markets across the globe such as the Middle East.

“Over the last couple of years, we have seen significant demand for our products, especially from enterprises of all types in the Middle East, particularly in the UAE, Saudi, Jordan and Oman markets. Recent implementations with customers such as du in the UAE and the Mecca Municipality in Saudi have contributed to InfiNet Wireless’ business in the Middle East growing at an average rate of 35% year-on-year over the past three years alone. This was the key driver behind our investment into this brand new production facility,” said Kamal Mokrani, Global Vice President, InfiNet Wireless.

The move will allow the company to almost double its production capacity and implement enhanced quality assurance testing for all its wireless products. It will also see the company’s cutting-edge R&D and technical support capabilities grow by up to two-and-half times.

Demand continues to be driven by InfiNet Wireless’ latest InfiLINK XG product range – which has already been deployed in over 30 countries globally.

“Since its foundation, the company has grown significantly, both in terms of headcount and capacity of production, with our brand and products now being recognised globally as a benchmark for all other vendors. I am confident that even after more than 20 years of working in the industry, we will stay at the cutting-edge of wireless technologies for many years to come and will keep providing the market with our best-in-class wireless solutions in PTP and PMP mods, and across various frequency bands. For us this is just the beginning,” concluded Dmitry Okorokov, CEO, InfiNet Wireless.

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