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Musala Soft, a leading Bulgarian software company, announced it is participating in a project for leading Qatar telecom QTel.
Experts of Musala Soft, in conjunction with partners from US-based TIBCO, are working to improve and integrate functionalities in the QTel system.
Musala Soft president Elena Marinova comments that this is a part of an expansion campaign to the Middle East and the rest of Asia.
"The global economic environment is a stimulus for controlled investment and diversification of business to new regions such as the Near East and Japan," said Marinova.
As part of that campaign, Musala workers participated in the EU ICT Business Mission in Tokyo in September and will take part in GITEX 2010 in Dubai over this week.
Musala Soft specializes in business integration platforms and the management of business processes, and has worked for telecoms such as Vivacom, M-Tel, mobilkom austria group, and Swisscom. It also develops mobile phone applications using different operational systems.
Bulgaria has overtaken both Greece and Romania in terms of purchasing power
From January 1, 2026, Bulgaria will officially become part of the eurozone, and the Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) will join the Eurosystem's joint production pool for euro banknotes
Bulgaria and Lebanon have agreed to establish a regular air route connecting Sofia and Beirut
Bulgaria currently has gasoline reserves sufficient for around 35 days and diesel for over 50 days, according to Assen Assenov, chairman of the State Agency “State Reserve and Wartime Stocks”
Eleonora Negulova, chairwoman of the National Association of Small and Medium-sized Businesses, warned that the draft budget for next year could hit small enterprises
The Bulgarian government under Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov says the country is fully prepared for the switch from the lev to the euro on 1 January 2026, having finalised key legislative and operational steps.
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