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UAE Minister of Defence and Crown Prince of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum with Khaled Bichara, President and Chief Executive Officer of LINKdotNET and Member of the Board of skill-link.com |
MSN, the world's most popular Internet portal, and LINKdotNET, the largest private Internet Service Provider in the Arab region, have partnered to create MSN Arabia – the Middle East's first global portal, which bring the full Internet experience of MSN to users in the region, who will join over 250 million other MSN users around the world. First announced in June of this year, MSN Arabia, with the help of LINKdotNET, will provide fresh, customised content in English and Arabic languages that is relevant to Internet users in this market, along with a host of leading MSN services.
Some of the MSN services users of MSN Arabia can enjoy include MSN Hotmail, MSN Chat, MSN Communities, MSN Messenger Service and MSN Search. MSN Hotmail, the world's largest free e-mail service, already has 2.4 million mailboxes in the Arab world, with services such as MSN Messenger exploding in popularity, particularly as Messenger includes support for the Arabic language. MSN Arabia will intially serve consumers in nine key markets: Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
“MSN Arabia marks a momentous milestone in
the technology transfer of the world's finest portal platform, content and
development technologies to the Arab world,” said Emre Berkin, Microsoft's
Vice President for Europe, Middle East and Africa. "More than 250 million
unique users visit MSN world-wide each month. We are confident that MSN Arabia
will soon become the most popular choice for consumers in the Arab world to find
information, meet new friends and exchange ideas.”
LINKdotNET is MSN's strategic partner in this region, providing local expertise
in Internet connectivity, services, Arabic web development and Arabic content.
“MSN Arabia brings the technology, usability and fun that millions of Internet users across the world have come to enjoy from MSN to the Middle East, and combines it with locally relevant content,” said Khaled Bichara, President and Chief Executive Officer of LINKdotNET. “MSN Arabia has already partnered with a variety of leading content and e-commerce providers in the region in order to provide Arab users with the highest quality of localized, customised content and services.”
The strategic partnership that was first created between Microsoft and LINKdotNET in June 2001, brings the resources of the world's leading software company together with the Middle East's leading ISP and web content developer. The end result is dynamic partnership that brings the best services and content to the Middle East, supported in Arabic and delivered to users across the region and beyond. Microsoft will offer the structure and the technologies for the portal operation while LINKdotNET will handle all the technical, maintenance, content and marketing of the operation in the region.
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