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Governor of CITC visits Mobily in Al Mashaer area

Governor of CITC visits Mobily in Al Mashaer area
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The Governor of Communications and Information Technology Commission, HE Engineer Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Darrab inspected the preparations of Mobily for the pilgrimage season of this year 1435H. Engineer Nasser Al Nasser , Chief Operating Officer and a number of Mobily executive leadership members were in his reception in Mobily’s headquarter at Muzdalifah‏.
Engineer Al Nasser welcomed the Governor and reviewed the company’s efforts exerted on all levels to continue the journey of success and achievements implemented during the previous Haj Seasons.
Engineer Alaa Malki, Chief Network Design Officer presented a thorough explanation about the infrastructure development projects in Al Mashaer area and in the Central Zone of Haram praising the role of the FTTH network in connecting Mobily’s mobile and fixed towers including Al Jamarat bridge‏ which ensures smooth transmission of international and domestic calls in a convenient way, noting that Mobily works every year on the development of its network with the latest advanced technologies in the world.
Engineer Al Nasser clarified that the role played by Mobily to be very close to pilgrims in all places visited by them, whether through the main branches and outlets or through the POS deployed in the holy sites, airports, seaports and Miqat locations, noting that Mobily made a number of special offers and packages that allow the pilgrims to communicate with their families at competitive prices.
From his part, Engineer Khalid Al Kaf extended his gratitude and appreciation to the Governor, HE Engineer Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Darrab for his visit which reflects His Excellency's keenness to follow up the efforts and preparations of the telecommunications companies for serving the pilgrims. Engineer Al Kaf confirmed that Mobily has mobilized all its human, technical and financial potentials to provide the most sophisticated communication services that would allow the pilgrims to perform their Haj rituals peacefully and then return to their home countries safely.