Posts Tagged ‘Saudi Arabia’


Screenshot   Cisco announced that it will be hosting Cisco® Expo Saudi 2009 on Feb. 9 and 10 at King Fahad Cultural Center in Riyadh at the same time the event will be streamed live online for Free. With the theme “Experience Today the Network of Tomorrow,” this year’s event  is expected to bring together more than 2,500 business decision make...
Screenshot Arab Advisors Group has analyzed recently the ADSL rates in nineteen Arab countries. Iraq and Mauritania have the highest ADSL fees, while Egypt and Algeria have the lowest fees. When rates are analyzed in relation to GDP per capita in each country, the GCC countries and Libya lead the pack. ADSL remains the prevailing Internet broadband technol...
Screenshot According to a new report from Arab Advisors Group, STC’s Al Jawwal, Egypt’s Mobinil and Vodafone Egypt are the largest Arab cellular operators in terms of subscribers. With the advent of new operators and increased competition in 2008, cellular subscribers in 19 examined Arab countries reached 194.533 million. ALJAWAL and MobiNil sustained ...
Screenshot Watwet the micro blogging & social networking Arabian clone of Twitter has launched a new design today with some new features. ( I have reviewed watwet in the past here) What is new: The new design is very nice, sleek and straightforward, I personally like it. And it seems other wawaters did. The new design also comes with a nu...
Screenshot TweetSMS has been launched today after around a week of internal testing, the launch was scheduled yesterday, but apparently they had some hiccups which lead to delaying the launch to today. As reported by ArabCrunch last week, TweetSMS enables Twitter’s users who no longer can get SMS notifications from Twitter in countries outside USA, C...
Screenshot Press Release from  ArabAdvisor Group. A new Arab Advisors Group analysis of 19 Arab countries reveals that 3G cellular networks are available in 12 countries. The most common 3G services offered by the 3G operators are Mobile Internet, followed by video calling and mobile TV. Twelve countries in the Arab World have commercial 3G services. ...
Screenshot Operator-billed service revenues across the Africa & Middle East region are expected to rise to more than $107 billion in 2013, according to a new report from Juniper Research. The report found that growth would be driven by mobile data services, fuelled by the greater availability and wider variety of rich-media content coupled with lower b...
Screenshot Wi-tribe is the second WIMAX ISP operator to launch in Jordan covering west Amman only for now, The first WIMAX service was launched last year by Umniah the 4th mobile operator in Jordan. Wi-tribe Jordan is a a subsidiary of the regional telecommunications company wi-tribe limited, which is a joint venture between Qatar Telecom (Qtel) Q.S.C an...
Screenshot According to a recent research by ArabAdvisors Group, fixed broadband penetration as a percent of total population in the Arab World remains low -compared to World standards-. My take is: these numbers will change as many WIMAX deployments are launched or being launched in the MENA region, and other government initiatives in countries such as Jo...
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