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Rank Operator Technology Subscribers (in millions) Ownership 1: Batelco: GSM-900 (GPRS, EDGE) 2100 MHz UMTS, DC-HSPA+ 1800 MHz LTE: 3.9 [8] (Dec 2022): Bahrain Telecommunications Company
A mobile phone tower in Qatif. Telephones - main lines in use: 011 463,3507 (2011 - source: ITU) . Telephones - mobile cellular: 53,705,808 (2011 - source: ITU) note: In 2004, the Saudi Telecom Company (STC) monopolization was broken by authorizing Etihad Etisalat/Mobily to compete in mobile communication, in June 2009 GO Telecom (Etihad Atheeb Telecom) or "جو" also entered the market.
In 2021, Zain Saudi Arabia owned 8,069 communications towers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, valued at 3,026 million Saudi riyals ($807 USD). [11] Zain Saudi Arabia achieved the highest revenues in its history for the year 2023, amounting to 9.9 billion riyals. [12] [13] CEO Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al-Deghaither passed away on 6 August 2024. [14]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 29 December 2024. Saudi Arabian telecommunications company Saudi Telecom Company Logo used since December 2019 Trade name STC Group Native name شركة الاتصالات السعودية Company type Public Traded as Tadawul: 7010 ISIN SA0007879543 Industry Telecommunications Founded 21 April 1998 ; 26 ...
Mobily (Arabic: موبايلي) is a Saudi Arabian telecommunications services company that offers fixed line, mobile telephony, and Internet services. The company was established in 2004, and, in the summer of that year, won the bid for Saudi Arabia's second GSM licence.
Saudi oil giant Aramco reported half-year profits Tuesday of $56.3 billion, down from the year before amid worries about a slowing global economy. Aramco, formally known as the Saudi Arabian Oil ...
This is a list of internet service providers in Saudi Arabia. ... This page was last edited on 11 October 2024, at 19:28 (UTC).
This makes Saudi Arabia the best performing Middle Eastern, Arab, and Muslim country. [citation needed] Saudi Arabia spends 8.8% of its gross domestic product on education, compared with the global average of 4.6%. [424] Saudi Arabia was ranked 44th in the Global Innovation Index in 2024, up from 68th in 2019. [425] [426] [427]