Kalaam Telecom and Riedel Networks team up for global motorsport connectivity

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Kalaam Telecom Group, is gearing up, in collaboration with Riedel Networks to cater to the needs of the largest motorsport series. With the race delivered in BahrainSaudi Arabia is gearing up next to deliver connecting the motorsport for the second consecutive year followed by the Middle East series. Kalaam’s delivery of the 2023 race series in BahrainSaudi ArabiaQatar and UAE proved to be a success and set the stage for continued success in the upcoming races.

Kalaam Telecom Group (Kalaam) is a regional digital solutions provider, serving SMEs & Enterprises. With full-fledged operations in Saudi Arabia and acquisition of multiple local licenses such as Voice, SMS, Cloud, Cybersecurity & SMS, Kalaam is well-equipped to offer tailored next-gen digital solutions and niche telecom services to businesses in Saudi Arabia.

With a portfolio of cutting-edge digital solutions, covering connectivity, managed networks, cloud, V&C, Kalaam offers tailored solutions to meet the needs of customers of all sizes in key markets and verticals across the region. Kalaam also serves the global carrier community by connecting Asia-Pacific (APAC), US and European customers into the MENA region.

Nezar Al Saie, a chairman of Kalaam Telecom Group, said, “As a Bahraini company, Kalaam takes great pride in delivering groundbreaking solutions for the biggest motorsport series in the world, with Riedel Networks choosing Bahrain as their hub for the Middle Eastern region. This collaboration has been a milestone entering the motorsport industry on a global scale, starting with the Middle East.”

Veer Passi, the Group CEO of Kalaam, said, “2023 was a success story for Kalaam and we remain committed to pushing the boundaries of connectivity and revolutionising the way we connect the motorsports world. By collaborating with Riedel Networks on this endevaour, Kalaam continues to cater to strategic industries and mission critical projects.”

Micheal Martens, the CEO of Riedel Networks, said, “Kalaam aligned perfectly with our criteria for a partner, bringing not just technological expertise but also a commitment to seamless collaboration and an unwavering focus on achieving our shared goals. This collaboration has fortified our network infrastructure and laid the foundation for future endeavors.”

The partnership with Kalaam supported Riedel Networks in establishing a Point-of-Presence (PoP) in the region, granting connectivity to Kalaam’s worldwide PoPs in Europe and Asia while ensuring ultra-low latency service level guarantees. The solution uses Kalaam’s fully owned Kalaam Network Optical Transit (KNOT) cable system and the Europe-India Gateway cable (EIG). By utilising these advanced cable systems, Riedel Networks established a robust and reliable network infrastructure, enabling data transmission with minimal latency.

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