Ooredoo Elevates Qatar’s Digital Leadership by Hosting GSMA Networks Group Meeting
In a significant milestone for digital innovation and global connectivity, Ooredoo, a leading telecommunications provider, hosted the GSMA Networks Group…
In a significant milestone for digital innovation and global connectivity, Ooredoo, a leading telecommunications provider, hosted the GSMA Networks Group…
Starlink, the satellite Internet network operated by SpaceX, is set to bring its services to 23 African countries by the…
DigitalX, a subsidiary of Dubai Electricity & Water Authority’s digital division, has partnered with Samsung, a global leader in digital solutions, to drive digital innovation in the UAE. The collaboration aims to leverage cutting-edge technologies, foster innovation, and explore new business opportunities.
In an impressive leap forward, Zain Kuwait demonstrated its network’s capabilities for the rollout of 5G New Calling (5GNC), a…
Libya has entered into a significant agreement with the Medusa submarine cable project, connecting the nation to various Mediterranean countries and improving its telecommunications capabilities. The Libyan United International Company (LUIC), a consortium of private sector Libyan companies in the communications industry, signed the contract. This move will enable Libya to become a telecom and internet services exporter to African countries, enhancing its digital infrastructure, boosting economic prospects, and establishing the nation as a key digital gateway to Africa.
Banglalink and Teletalk have initiated a national roaming field trial in Bangladesh, enabling their customers to access each other’s network coverage for the first time. This innovative collaboration aims to enhance mobile connectivity and promote network sharing between the operators, with a focus on seamless transition between networks in areas with coverage gaps. Once the field trial is completed, customers will enjoy expanded, seamless national coverage for all services. This initiative aligns with energy conservation and green infrastructure development and is already available in 22 countries worldwide.
Dubai’s Crown Prince, H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, has approved the “Dubai Program for Gaming 2033,” aiming to make Dubai a top 10 global gaming city, create 30,000 jobs, and boost GDP by $1 billion by 2033. The initiative will support developers, designers, entrepreneurs, and startups in the gaming sector, focusing on talent, content, and technology. Three metaverse initiatives were also launched to cement Dubai’s leadership in metaverse development. The move aligns with Dubai’s vision to be a future-ready city, emphasizing technology and innovation.
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have joined forces to bolster their collaboration in the fields of Information Technology (IT) and Telecommunication. The agreement reflects their commitment to advancing technological cooperation and fostering stronger ties between the two nations.
Paltel, the Palestine Telecommunication Company, has reported a complete communication and internet blackout in the Gaza Strip due to international access being disconnected, raising concerns about the region’s isolation and its impact on vital services and information access.
Saudi Arabia and Bahrain discussed enhancing collaboration in developing methodologies for vital indicators during the 9th International Conference for Statistical Data and Metadata Exchange. Top officials from both nations met to strengthen economic growth and bilateral ties. The event, organized by Bahrain, gathered international data experts to share insights and updates. Discussions centered on strategies to bolster sector collaboration. Co-organized with support from ESCWA and Banca d’Italia, the conference aimed to empower data communities through SDMX tools and technologies. It marked the first in-person gathering since 2019.