Netceed Supports Telecom and Data Center Infrastructure Development in the Middle East
2026-06-21 10:26
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - As a global infrastructure supply chain solutions platform, Netceed supports critical infrastructure development in the telecommunications, data center, and enterprise network sectors in the Middle East through a localized regional operating model. The company has dedicated teams covering sales, pre-sales, supply chain, logistics, customer support, and solution design in the region, and operates local warehouses to improve response speed, shorten delivery times, and maintain greater visibility during project execution.

The Middle East is experiencing massive digital infrastructure investments for digital transformation, data center development, and enterprise modernization. Markets such as the UAE and Qatar rank among the global leaders in fiber-to-the-home penetration, while Saudi Arabia continues to expand its fiber optic network. Meanwhile, demand for data center infrastructure is growing rapidly alongside the adoption of cloud services and artificial intelligence applications.

Netceed's operations in the Middle East are built around three strategic pillars: telecommunications, data centers, and end-to-end enterprise solutions. In the telecom sector, the company supports tier-one operators in accelerating fiber deployment and network expansion while maintaining quality and reliability; in the data center sector, it provides the infrastructure needed to support cloud computing and AI workloads; and in enterprise and infrastructure projects, customers increasingly prefer a single partner capable of coordinating products, services, logistics, and technical expertise.

With over 30 years of industry experience, the company operates in 21 countries, manages more than 90,000 network material SKUs, and maintains partnerships with nearly 1,500 suppliers. Its operating model combines the resources of a global organization with the responsiveness of local teams, helping customers improve speed and visibility in project execution.

Youssef Awada, President of Netceed Middle East, stated that customers in the region need more than just a distributor—they require a partner with knowledge, expertise, and local presence to help design, deploy, and scale critical infrastructure. The company plans to continue expanding its regional presence and strengthening local capabilities to support the ongoing infrastructure development in the area.

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