SABIS to use Huawei’s Wi-Fi solutions for its school network

SABIS to use Huawei’s Wi-Fi solutions for its school network

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Huawei has entered into a strategic alliance with SABIS, a global education management organisation, which will use Huawei’s technology to uplift their IT infrastructure on the school and the corporate level.

The alliance, which is set to last for two years, will cover all SABIS Network schools located in the Gulf, Levant, Africa, Kurdistan and Europe regions. SABIS school campuses will become more digitally-driven, connecting their cutting-edge SABIS educational software systems using Huawei’s state of the art Wi-Fi 6 technology.

Paul Feng, CEO Levant Region, Huawei, said: “Digitisation throughout the education sector will enable greater opportunities for learning, global collaboration and knowledge sharing. Our strategic alliance with SABIS will enable the next generation connectivity to students which will facilitate an improved learning experience.”

Serge Bakhos, Group Vice President – Information Technology and Book Publishing, SABIS, said: “This new alliance is an important step in the on-going implementation of our Corporate Digitisation Strategy, which will help enhance the connectivity of our devices and solutions throughout our schools, thereby enabling students to study more effectively and more efficiently.”

Rony Krayem, CTO, IP Engineering Pro, said: “The versatility of Huawei’s products enables us to design bespoke solutions to meet the unique requirements of all businesses. This alliance will demonstrate the agility and breadth of these solutions to bring a new level of digitisation into the education market and schools around the world.”

With Huawei’s unique 5G-powered antenna and algorithm technologies, Huawei’s Wi-Fi 6 helps enterprises build networks without coverage holes, provide services with no waiting time and achieve no packet loss during roaming.

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