Monday, January 30, 2012

Saudi's Etihad Etisalat (Mobily) is evaluating 4G (LTE) before commercial in the whole kingdom



Etihad Etisalat (Mobily) is currently running technical experiments on its 4G (LTE) network in a number of cities across the Kingdom before its actual launch in the near future; maintaining its Broadband leadership in the Kingdom especially after it made a quantum leap when it was the first to launch the 4G (TD LTE) through its subsidiary Bayanat Al-Oula.
A number of International Companies such as American AT & T — one of the largest telecom operators worldwide, according to the GSM association report, then followed Mobily's lead, and this quantum leap not only reflected on the company itself, but on the entire Kingdom when it became at the forefront of countries that inaugurated this advanced technology.
Khalid Al-Kaf, Mobily's CEO, assured that the company is working according to a clear and traceable vision where Mobily is foreseen as the Broadband pioneer in the region, therefore, it has designed its infrastructure to be compatible with the potential revolutions in telecom technologies; where Mobily will not find it hard to develop its infrastructure in the least time possible.
Al-Kaf pointed out that "priorities" are one of Mobily's many features which have reflected on its leadership, such as when it was the first to inaugurate broadband through the HSDPA and the HSUPA technology all at the same time, and today it is also the first to inaugurate the 4G (LTE) network and make all products that support this technology, available in its outlets in the covered cities.
Al-Kaf said those who have been following Mobily's financial results will notice the significant growth in the fixed and mobile data revenues, which only adds to Mobily's keenness to disperse broadband in all of the Kingdom's regions.



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