Motorola radio and telecommunications distributor serving MENA region
Systel is Egypt's exclusive Motorola distributor, operating across radio networks, GSM, and trunking systems since 1983. The tech stack reflects their hardware-focused business—CAD tools (AutoCAD, Altium, Inventor), embedded protocols (PCI Express, USB, Ethernet)—paired with persistent pain around FAR/DFAR compliance, component obsolescence, and supplier sourcing. Current hiring across engineering and sales suggests active customer programs requiring both technical depth and account management.
Systel operates as the official sales, distribution, and support partner for Motorola telecommunications equipment across Egypt and the broader MENA region. The company began in 1983 distributing two-way radio networks to government and commercial entities, expanded into paging (1992) and GSM mobile phones (1996), and co-operated Egypt's first public trunking network with Telecom Egypt (1994). Today the business centers on selling, installing, commissioning, and maintaining Motorola radio products, trunking systems, and CDMA infrastructure. The company has delivered systems integration and support across Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Morocco, Nigeria, and Yemen. With 5,001–10,000 employees based in Cairo, Systel maintains a team of Motorola-certified engineers and technicians handling installation, maintenance, and training.
Systel is the exclusive Motorola distributor in Egypt, selling and maintaining radio networks, GSM mobile phones, paging systems, and trunking infrastructure for government and commercial customers across the MENA region since 1983.
Systel is headquartered in Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt. The company also recruits in the United States and employs 5,001–10,000 people.
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