Eng. Nasser Sulaiman Al Nasser, stc Group CEO, has said that he is proud of the Kingdom's infrastructure in the way that it helped the country contain the repercussions of the Corona crisis on the economy.
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During a recent media roundtable hosted by Huawei at the Global Mobile Broadband Forum 2024 (MBBF 2024) in Turkey, Hani Al Mukhaini, Senior Manager of Network Design at Omantel, delved into the evolution of 5G and the role of 5G FWA in Oman.
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In its quest to solidify its role as a leader in Oman's digital transformation, Ooredoo Oman won’t stop until it positions itself as the undisputed leader in Oman. Expanding on this trajectory, Quique Vivas, Chief Commercial Officer, Ooredoo Oman, shared his expertise from a commercial perspective with Telecom Review.
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Etisalat and Dubai Police launch new initiative to enhance safety and security
Etisalat and Dubai Police have announced a collaboration to launch an initiative which provides Etisalat customers with free access to the police’s website and mobile applications without consuming internet data.
New AICTO platform highlights Arab countries’ COVID-19 initiatives
In light of COVID-19, the Arab Information Communication Technologies Organization (AICTO) has decided to launch a special platform within the framework of unconventional plans elaborated in the Arab region and the world to cope with the exceptional circumstances.
stc Kuwait advances humanitarian efforts amid pandemic with new initiative
Kuwait Telecommunications Company – stc has announced their distribution of 5,000 vouchers at Ambulance Centers to front-liners and at Kuwait International Airport in an effort to support and welcome citizens arriving back after being away from their home country for so long.
Contact tracing apps: How countries are monitoring COVID-19
Several countries fighting the coronavirus outbreak are using, or debating, phone apps that trace a person's movements and who they come into contact with, allowing authorities to keep track of infections and alert people in case of contagion risk.