Abu Dhabi telecom giant e& Carrier & Wholesale Services launched e& Wholesale Americas with the opening of a new Miami office. The expansion positions the AI-driven communications company to serve growing demand from American telecom companies and AI firms across the US and Latin America. The Miami office represents the UAE firm's first regional headquarters in the US, expanding its global footprint to 38 countries.
Why This Matters
By establishing permanent operations in the US, e& joins a growing wave of UAE firms investing in American technology infrastructure that powers cloud computing, AI development and digital innovation. e& is already working closely with leading US tech firms including Microsoft, Oracle, Qualcomm, AWS and IBM at the intersection of telecoms and AI. The expansion creates new opportunities across Miami's tech sector while strengthening digital infrastructure connecting the US, Latin America and global markets.
Full Press Release: e&’s Carrier & Wholesale Services expands global presence
e&’s Carrier & Wholesale Services expands global presence with strategic U.S. office opening in Miami
Miami, Florida, USA: e& Carrier & Wholesale Services (C&WS), the international wholesale arm of global technology group e&, today announced the official opening of e& Wholesale Americas, its new U.S. entity headquartered in Coconut Grove, Miami. The launch, celebrated in the presence of dignitaries from the UAE Embassy in the U.S., marks a significant milestone in C&WS’s strategic expansion into the Americas, reinforcing its position as a global leader in seamless, AI-driven connectivity.
The inauguration ceremony, attended by global industry leaders and partners including e& delegates, highlighted e&’s commitment to fostering innovation and collaboration in high-growth markets. Building on its established presence in London and Singapore, the Miami office further strengthens C&WS’s global footprint and positions e& Wholesale Americas as a gateway to dynamic markets, empowering businesses with cutting-edge Managed Voice, Data & Connectivity, Roaming, Mobility Services, and more.
Nabil Baccouche, Group Chief Carrier & Wholesale Officer, e&, said: “The launch of e& Wholesale Americas is more than just entering new markets, it is a bold step towards redefining global connectivity. Miami’s vibrant tech hub is the perfect location for us to expand the future of digital infrastructure. As a foundation of our 2030 vision, this expansion positions e& at the forefront of the region’s thriving tech ecosystem.”
Pablo Mlikota, Senior Vice President International, with his extensive expertise in launching international greenfield operations and leading diverse, multicultural teams, will lead the expansion of e& Wholesale Americas in the U.S. and LATAM.
Mlikota said: “e& Wholesale Americas is not just expanding reach — it’s shaping the future of regional connectivity and digital innovation. By building on C&WS’s exceptional growth in global hubs like London and Singapore and integrating it with local market intelligence and e&’s advanced AI and automation capabilities, we are delivering next-generation solutions that accelerate business growth, open new markets, and position our partners as leaders in the digital economy.”
Under Mlikota’s leadership, e& Wholesale Americas will serve the rising demand from telcos, enterprises, hyperscalers, and AI players in the region and beyond. Positioned in a global innovation hub, the entity will focus on expanding its footprint to better support existing and future partners across various domains, while also enabling e&’s operating companies with cost-efficient access to new markets.
This milestone builds on C&WS’s strong track record of sustained growth in international markets. The Miami hub, along with an upcoming hub in Johannesburg, South Africa, reinforces e&’s commitment to expanding its global presence across 38 countries.
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