Tata Communications has joined hands with Qatari telecom firm Ooredoo Qatar to launch Middle East's first IPX+ enabled network.
Formerly known as Qtel, it will use the platform offered by the Tata company to provide this service, a statement from the Indian telecom major said.
The platform offers integrated access to multiple data transport options over a converged IP network, supporting multiple services across networks.
"We are seeing a huge demand for our IPX+ connectivity platform from mobile network operators looking to capitalise on the mobile data explosion," said Allan Chan, President of Global Carrier Services, Tata Communications.
The network supports a combination of services, including Voice-over IP exchange (IPX) and messaging among others. It also claims to be more efficient at a lower cost.
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