Company also registers with 100% ownership in Qatar
Huawei, has become one of the first technology firms to register with one hundred percent ownership in Qatar. In order to support its increased activities in the country, the company has also opened a new office in West Bay, Doha.
The opening of this third office will help Huawei better to serve Qatar’s national ICT and telecommunication needs and reinforces the company’s long-term commitment to the country.
“As an enabler of technology & innovation, Qatar’s Communications Regulatory Authority-CRA-works with industry leaders and governments across the globe to encourage direct foreign investment in the Information & Communication Technology (ICT) sector,” commented Mohammed Ali Al-Mannai, President of Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA) of Qatar.
“This marks an exciting new period of growth for us in the country, and we are looking forward to expanding our activities and collaborating with our local partners and customers to further innovate and drive forward the local ICT industry,” remarked Frank Fan, CEO, Huawei Qatar.
Huawei first established an office in Qatar in 2005, and currently employ 180 workers in the country. In recent years the company has launched a number of major projects in Qatar, including a new high-capacity CCTV storage project with Hamad International Airport, as well as a state-of-the-art IP Network Backbone with Qatar Rail.