CEQUENS, a leading global omnichannel communication service provider recognized as a tier 1 SMS hub in the global SMS market, announced its exclusive partnership with stc Kuwait for A2P, P2P, P2A, Flash Calling, and RCS messaging services.
Industry sources added that stc Kuwait is a leading brand in the telecommunications sector that was established in December 2008 as a subsidiary of stc group. This strategic partnership marks a huge milestone in the telecommunications industry, bringing innovative communication solutions to businesses and individuals in Kuwait.
Industry sources added that as the exclusive partner for stc Kuwait, the partnership focuses on boosting businesses with scalable and efficient communication solutions. Additionally, the partnership will boost CEQUENS’s ability to enhance the delivery of A2P and P2P SMS traffic to the stc Kuwait network. It will offer improved access for enterprises and OTTs while preventing fraudulent and spam activities.
The goal is to boost the client experience, pave the path for the latest business models, and effectively monetize international A2P SMS traffic.
Also commenting on the partnership, Mohammed N. Al Nusif, CEO – of solutions by stc, stc Kuwait’s B2B arm shared, “stc Kuwait prides itself on a legacy of unwavering commitment to excellence, innovation, and customer satisfaction. We continuously strive to set new standards, ensuring that our customers experience the best telecommunications services, making us a trusted partner in their digital journey. Together with CEQUENS, we are set to reshape the landscape of telecommunications, offering unmatched experiences to our valued customers.”
Nermeen Sobhy, VP Carrier Relations at CEQUENS, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, “We are delighted to be the exclusive partner for stc Kuwait not only for existing A2P and P2P messaging but also for the future messaging models. This collaboration reflects our commitment to delivering state-of-the-art communication solutions that empower businesses and contribute to the growth of the regional communication ecosystem.”