Lebanese minister of telecommunications H.E. Johnny Corm met with the Lebanese companies present at this year’s Mobile World Congress at a gathering hosted at the stand of MobiMind.
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“The development and growth of the telecommunication sector enhances the Kingdom's international’s leadership within this vital sector”, says CITC governor
H.E. the governor of the communications and information technology commission, Dr. Mohammed Bin Saud Al-Tamimi, affirmed that the telecommunication sector in KSA is witnessing great stages of development and growth across various sectors with unlimited support from the government, as the sector has been receiving attention by H.R.H the Crown Prince, -May God Protect Him-. During his visit, H.E. praised stc Group’s pavilion participating at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, for the efforts made by the group in provisioning the ICT sector, as well as the recent initiatives announced by stc of establishing a major digital center for the Middle East and North Africa, which enhances the Kingdom’s leadership in the ICT sector.
G.U.I.D.E.: Guiding network evolution into the coming digital era
During MWC 22 Barcelona which is taking place in Barcelona, Peng Song, president, global carrier marketing and solution sales at Huawei gave an impressive keynote speech discussing network evolution to the future.
Delivering the digital future with agility and innovation
As CSPs deploy 5G, cloud and other technologies, they will need a digital-native BSS/OSS foundation to create new business value, support growth across the organization and deliver innovative monetization scenarios.
GSMA signs agreement with stc to host Mobile 360 in Riyadh
stc Group, the Saudi digital enabler in KSA and the region signed an agreement with GSMA Group to host the first ever Mobile 360 series in the city of Riyadh, during stc’s participation at the Mobile World Congress, Barcelona 2022. The agreement was signed by Eng. Olayan Alwetaid, stc Group CEO and Mats Granryd, director general of GSMA.
Zain KSA lights up the future by exploring the road of 5G success
As part of the Huawei Day 0 Forum: Lighting up the Future session on February 27, a day before the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2022 commences, Zain Saudi Arabia (Zain KSA) innovation and solutions executive general manager Alan Loh is among the esteemed speakers who graced the hybrid event. He spoke about the operator’s 5G journey and how they cater to their customers’ wish list to provide the best customer experience and continue innovating services.
The future of radio access networks is “Open”. A Detecon opinion
By Abdul Rahman, consultant at Detecon
Convene, collaborate, and do business: MWC22 Barcelona opened its doors
The world’s largest and most influential connectivity event opened its doors at the Fira Gran Via in Barcelona. MWC22 Barcelona will build on the success of last year, reflecting on a new era of connectivity and collaboration across the mobile industry.
Huawei puts focus on ICT's social impact at Mobile World Congress 2022
Huawei is back in full force at the Mobile World Congress Barcelona, which returns as a physical event after going virtual due to the pandemic. Within its expansive stand in Barcelona, visitors have a glimpse of the digital forces Huawei believes will shape the world in this decade.
Radio Composer unlocks network potential and accelerates 5G monetization
Operators have long been looking for ways to improve user experience and enhance utilization of expensive yet limited spectrum. More than ever, 5G poses big challenges to operators in delivering quality network and optimal user experiences, as it is more complex than previous generation technologies with more spectrum bands to leverage and more services to support. As a key infrastructure of the digital society, 5G network not only serves individual users, but also supports digital transformation across industries. Whereas, the evolution of radio resource management has been far behind that of radio access technologies due to much simpler service offering by previous technologies. Consequently, the increasingly diversified demands further deepened the contradiction between “one-fits-all” network policy and differentiated user experience requirements. It is therefore of great importance for operators to deliver user-centric experiences for industry applications and consumers within limited network resources.