Etisalat, Du report biggest drop in mobile phone usersLeading UAE telecommunications operators Etisalat and Du reported a decline of nearly 649,000 subscribers in June, the largest monthly decline, according to a report. The total number of mobile phone users decl More… |
Mobily offers free promotion to ‘Fallah’ subscribersMobily is offering a free promotion to its young subscribers whose age ranges between 15 to 25 years, allowing them to join ‘Fallah’ programme and get 300 free minutes and 300 free MGB monthly in addition to weekly benefits and promo More… |
Iraq’s mobile phone subscribers cross 27mMobile phone subscriber numbers jumped from 20,000 in 2002 to 27 million in 2012 in Iraq, said a recent survey. Iraq’s information and communication technology market looks to be driving the entire technological infrastructu More… |
Umniah, mHealth to offer ‘mobile’ healthUmniah, a leading telecom company in Jordan, has signed an agreement with Mobile Health Management Company (mHealth) of Saudi Arabia to provide Umniah subscribers with accurate, innovative and trusted health information via their mo More… |
Umniah, mHealth to offer ‘mobile’ healthUmniah, a leading telecom company in Jordan, has signed an agreement with Mobile Health Management Company (mHealth) of Saudi Arabia to provide Umniah subscribers with accurate, innovative and trusted health information via their mo More… |
Batelco Q1 profit down 16pc to $46 millionBatelco, Bahrain’s leading telecom company, today announced gross revenues of BD80.81 million ($214.4 million) and a net profit of BD17.46 million ($46.3 million), for the first quarter of 2011. The profits are down 16 per cent compared to More… |
Mena Telecom in new subscriber milestoneMena Telecom's broadband subscriber base has exceeded 33,000 after only one year of WiMAX service in Bahrain. Mena Telecom, an investment subsidiary of KFH-Bahrain, is the first company in the world to launch a nationwide WiMAX using W More… |
MTN reaches 100m subscriber milestoneThe MTN Group, a multinational telecom group operating in 21 countries in Africa, Asia and the Middle East, said it has reached the 100 million subscriber mark in its drive to become the world’s leading telecommunications service provider. More… |