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SCSA

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SCSA
(Signal Computing System Architecture) An open architecture for transmitting voice and video signals. Its backbone is the SCbus, a 131 Mbps data path that provides up to 2,048 time slots, the equivalent of 1,024 two-way voice conversations at 64 Kbps. SCSA was developed by Dialogic Corporation which Intel acquired in 1999.


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net (Staff Writer) The three funds - the SCSA Morabaha Fund, SCSA Saudi Gateway Fund and SCSA Saudi Islamic Gateway Fund - will take a conservative approach to investment and will focus on listed Shari'ah-compliant and conventional Saudi stocks as well as IPOs.
SCSA recently launched a SR2 billion ($533 million) Shariah compliant closed-end fund under 'Shuaa Saudi Hospitality Fund I', which aims to develop and own 17 hotel properties, furnished apartments and resorts across the Kingdom comprising 5,000 rooms.
Shuaa Saudi Hospitality Fund I is managed by SCSA and will also own 20 per cent of the new company that will manage and operate the properties on an exclusive basis.
 
 
 
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