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About Next World Network Services FZC


Next World Network Services FZC [NWNS] is a global telecommunications company registered in Fujairah (UAE) but headquartered in Dubai (UAE). NWNS has branch offices in Mumbai (India) and Willemstad (The Netherlands) and sub branches in Austria, Belgium and Angola. Field support personnel are available on many continents including Africa, Middle East, Asia, South America and Europe.

NWNS is in business to meet the strict demands of global telecom service providers  who are challenged with the need for a reliable global network implementation and solutions provider.

= NWNS is a global network implementation & solutions provider=
= NWNS is NOT a telecom service provider =

Therefore the NWNS field of interest shall be involvement in world-wide implementation and support of telecommunications infrastructure on behalf of – or for third parties. Typical NWNS customers are governments and multinational enterprises with activities in emerging markets or extreme or hard to reach locations.

NWNS core business is still the implementation and maintenance of satellite networks (VSAT), terrestrial microwave networks (WiMax) and the support of LAN / VoIP applications globally.

Areas of operation include but are not limited to:

1. Design and physical implementation;
2. Regulatory support (permissions and licenses);
3. Equipment integration and configuration;
4. Software development and implementation;
5. Technical training (VSAT & Satcom);
6. Electrical survey;
7. Structural & civil engineering;

Due to its flexible organizational structure, NWNS is able to serve multiple countries, simultaneously if required, but always in a fast and competitive way.


Click here to download the latest NWNS company profile (pdf/650kb - June 2010).
Click here to download the latest overview of countries where NWNS can provide network implementation services using local or regional associates and partners (pdf/165kb - June 2010).
Click here to download the latest version of "VSAT Implementation Terms & Conditions" (pdf/160kb - June 2010)