Witbe, a global leader in automated testing and monitoring solutions for video service providers, has announced the opening of a new office in Dubai, marking its expansion in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region.
The office officially opens on October 15, led by a grand ceremony with Witbe’s President and co-founder, Marie-Véronique Lacaze.
Support for Video Providers in the MEA Region
Marie-Véronique Lacaze highlighted the significance of the expansion, noting that the dedicated Dubai office reinforces Witbe’s commitment to supporting video service providers in the fast-growing MEA market. The new office will provide localized support and improved services for regional clients, allowing them to monitor and control their testing devices through Witbe’s virtual network operation center (NOC).
Witbe’s Continued Growth in the MEA Market
Witbe first entered the MEA region in 2015 and has been operating in Dubai since 2017. The new Dubai office is fully staffed with specialists across various departments, including sales, engineering, customer success, and business development. This move underlines Witbe’s dedication to serving the region’s expanding video streaming market.
Advanced Monitoring and QA Solutions for Video Services
Witbe’s technology enables video service providers to test and monitor their services on real devices both in labs and the field. Providers can access these devices remotely through a virtual NOC, ensuring that any errors are detected and resolved promptly. Witbe’s automated quality assurance (QA) solutions have been widely adopted in the MEA market, helping service providers maintain high standards of service in a competitive environment.
About Witbe
Witbe is a company specializing in automated testing and proactive monitoring solutions for video service providers. Their technology focuses on measuring the quality of experience (QoE) that viewers receive from video streaming services. Witbe’s solutions are designed to test video services on real devices, such as set-top boxes, smart TVs, and streaming devices, both in the lab and in the field.