Tenchat founder says social network may enter friendly markets
MOSCOW, Aug 16 (PRIME) -- Russian corporate and business social network Tenchat may enter the markets of the friendly countries, such as the CIS, Iran, Iraq, India, and many African states, Semyon Tenyaev, Tenchat founder and head of group of companies VBTs, which owns the social network, told PRIME late on Tuesday.
“This process will take several years, translations should be added gradually – English, Arab, French, Hindi, it takes time,” Tenyaev said.
He mentioned the talks to launch Tenchat in Iraq, where it can start working already in 2023. A business-to-business marketplace may be created for Russian and Iraqi firms to look for suppliers, partners, and sub-contractors.
“We will have to open it, translate into Arab, and place the servers there,” Tenyaev said, adding that Tenchat may connect Russia and Iraq on a new level.
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