Leading real estate developer Sodic said it has signed a partnership agreement with Orange Egypt, a leading provider of integrated telecommunications services, to deploy the latest integrated smart solutions across all its real estate projects in the country. 
 
The partnership between Sodic and Orange Egypt entails offering Sodic residents a full solution of services, including those of IoT applications, smart homes and smart cities. 
 
These services will utilize the advanced infrastructure already in place in Sodic’s projects via expandable fiber optic cables to cater to the needs of Sodic’s residential and commercial projects, said the Egyptian developer. 
 
The services provided also include Triple Play services which will enable access to high speed internet as well as IPTV services for high-quality TV and landline service. 
 
The agreement was signed at a ceremony attended by Magued Sherif, the Managing Director of Sodic; Yasser Shaker, CEO of Orange Egypt.
 
On the deal, Sherif said: "We are excited to partner with Orange Egypt with its strong and proven track record, a strategic move that comes in line with our customer-focused approach to offer state-of-the art solutions to our residents that greatly improve their day-to-day experience and overall quality of life."
 
"We have equipped our projects with the most advanced technology infrastructure, which enables us to introduce the latest solutions that cater to our customers’ needs," stated Magued.  
 
Shaker said Orange Egypt was aware of the changing needs of the Egyptian market and hence was working tirelessly to stay ahead with the evolving developments in telecommunications and IT to introduce different solutions to its customer base. 
 
"We are keen to provide key real estate developers with our state-of-the-art services as the first network to introduce Triple-Play services in Egypt in 2011. We are also willing to develop IT infrastructure and data centers in new gated communities to help support digital transformation in different sectors all over Egypt," he added.-TradeArabia News Service