CANSO Welcomes Dubai Airports and Nokia Siemens Networks as Associate Members
Posted: 13 October 2010 | CANSO | No comments yet
CANSO, the global voice of ATM, has welcomed Dubai Airports and Nokia Siemens Networks as its newest Associate Members.
CANSO, the global voice of ATM, has welcomed Dubai Airports and Nokia Siemens Networks as its newest Associate Members.
Dubai Airports owns and manages the operation and development of both of Dubai’s airports – Dubai International as well as the upcoming Dubai World Central — Al Maktoum International.
Nokia Siemens Networks offers a complete portfolio of mobile, fixed and converged network technologies as well as professional services including consulting and systems integration, network implementation, maintenance and care, and managed services.
Graham Lake, CANSO Director General said: “I am delighted to welcome Dubai Airports and Nokia Siemens Networks to CANSO. As a major airport operator, Dubai Airports will strengthen our presence in the Middle East and contribute to our ongoing collaborative efforts in the region. Nokia Siemens Networks is one of the largest telecommunications hardware, software and services companies in the world, and as such, will bring unique technological experience and expertise to our Membership.
I am confident that each will benefit from our unparalleled ATM networking and business development opportunities, and I am looking forward to working together to transform global ATM performance through our various Workgroups and events.”
The total number of CANSO Members now stands at 118.
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