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Proxynet Communications Ltd., a premier Pan-African IT and Pro AV company, marked a milestone event with the launch of the Proxynet-Huawei Ekit at the African Regent Hotel in Accra.
This landmark occasion underscored Proxynet’s unwavering commitment to fostering deep-rooted partnerships that drive innovative solutions for enterprise clients across Africa.
The event also offered exclusive networking opportunities, bringing together industry leaders, clients, and technology enthusiasts.
In his opening address, Mr. Constantine Eghebi, Country Manager of Proxynet Ghana, highlighted the unique benefits of the Proxynet-Huawei partnership. “Our goal is to provide enterprise customers with cutting-edge solutions, dedicated support, and competitive pricing that catalyze growth and efficiency in today’s fast-paced business landscape,” he stated.
Mr. Eghebi further outlined Proxynet’s commitment to maintaining readily available stock of Huawei IdeaHubs in multiple sizes—65”, 75”, and 86”—to ensure prompt delivery, alongside a robust suite of technical resources for demonstrations, installations, and sustained client support.
He also expressed the company’s flexibility in exploring tailored payment options to accommodate various customer needs, coupled with Huawei’s reliable standard warranty across products.
Mr. Mohammed Ayata, Product Manager at Huawei, delivered an in-depth presentation detailing the capabilities of the Huawei IdeaHub and Huawei Ekit.
His demonstration illustrated how these solutions can significantly enhance productivity and collaboration, meeting the demands of modern enterprises for integrated, agile, and efficient workspaces.
As a testament to the spirit of partnership, two attendees, Mr. Daniel Anane from Sytel and Mr. Samuel Mendz from the Ghana Immigration Service, were selected as winners in a lucky draw, adding a celebratory note to the event. The occasion concluded with a luncheon and networking session, allowing attendees to foster meaningful connections and explore collaborative opportunities in a relaxed setting.
About Proxynet Communications Ltd.
Proxynet Communications Ltd (www.proxynetgroup.com). is a distinguished Pan-African IT and Pro AV organization headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria, with a strong presence across key locations including Abuja - Nigeria, Accra - Ghana, Abidjan - Côte d'Ivoire, Dubai - UAE, and most recently, Kenya.
The company partners with premier solution providers (OEMs) to deliver an extensive range of IT services and solutions tailored to meet the unique demands of diverse industries. Proxynet’s strategic positioning and expansive network underscore its dedication to the seamless distribution and delivery of transformative IT solutions throughout Africa and beyond.
The Proxynet-Huawei Ekit launch demonstrated Proxynet’s dedication to driving technological advancement and strengthened the collaborative bond between Proxynet and Huawei, laying a foundation for mutual growth and innovation in an ever-evolving IT landscape.
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