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Zong 4G will discontinue multiple value-added services including MusiCall, Eid greetings, and stock updates from September 15, 2025. The decision reflects changing user trends as telecoms shift from legacy VAS to high-speed data, streaming, and digital services, aligning with Pakistan’s growing digital-first ecosystem.
The UAE has been ranked second worldwide in AI capability, ahead of China, South Korea, and the UK, according to TRG. With vast computing power, over 700 AI-focused firms, strong government frameworks, and nationwide AI education initiatives, the Emirates is positioning itself as a global hub for artificial intelligence.
South Korea’s Rebellions has set up a Saudi unit in Riyadh to support Aramco’s AI data centers, following a USD 14.4m Wa’ed Ventures investment. The move strengthens its Middle East expansion, with plans to partner Saudi telecom and IT firms as the kingdom accelerates large-scale AI infrastructure projects.
Qatar’s digital payments ecosystem processed QR16.1bn in July, driven by QR12.6bn in card transactions and QR3.3bn through Fawran instant transfers. POS spending dominated, while e-commerce continued strong growth. QMP, though still small, showed rising adoption. The data highlights Qatar’s progress toward a cash-light, inclusive financial system.
The massive internet blackout in Pakistan once again exposed the fragility of the country’s digital infrastructure. With connectivity dropping to just 20 percent and vital services crippled, WISPAP termed the outage a “national failure.” The association urged reforms, diversification, and redundancy to secure Pakistan’s digital future.
Oman’s SMEs are rapidly digitalising, using AI, cloud, blockchain, and e-commerce platforms to drive growth and efficiency. Experts stress that digitalisation is essential for competitiveness, enabling even small firms to reach international markets.