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STC inks MoUs with various telecom firms

- MOHAMMED RASOOLDEEN

STC is the largest mobile service provider in Saudi Arabia, with more than 20 million subscriber­s in the Kingdom.

Speaking to Arab News at the MWC, Amjad Shacker, general manager for corporate communicat­ions, said it is time for the company to be in line with the upcoming G5 technology, which would help promote the Saudi Vision 2030 and the National Transforma­tion Plan (NTP) 2020.

Shacker said the STC pavilion at the MWC has both hospitalit­y and network stands to give the visitors a good picture of the Kingdom and its tourist attraction­s; and to show them the STC achievemen­ts in terms of its contributi­ons to the mobile industry in the Kingdom.

The hospitalit­y stands, he said, showed a documentar­y on Saudi Arabia to highlight touristic features that are relatively unknown globally.

He said the documentar­y “this is Saudi Arabia” was being screened so that the world could know more about the the Kingdom.

The theme of the pavilion is “Network Leap,” which is aimed at demonstrat­ing STC; contributi­on to the country’s communicat­ions industry, he pointed out.

The theme of the STC program, he said, is to leap into the future with a network to redesign systems offering better services to the customers.

This will pave the way for faster communicat­ion to offer the best services for the customers whose experience­s will be enriched, he noted.

Shacker said: “We are also looking for investors for digital innovation and this is one of STC extensions of its investment program when it invested in (carhailing service) Careem.

“We want to do more investment in digital innovation since we are interested in diversifyi­ng our portfolio to keep abreast of the developmen­ts,” he stressed.

Shacker said that the company signed agreements with Huawei, Nokia, Cisco, Ericcson and Juniper to keep pace with the 5G technology and to enable the local human resources to update their skills to tailor themselves according to future needs.

Under one agreement, he said, Cisco will support the telecom service provider to meet customer demands. The transforma­tion of STC’s network aligns with Saudi Arabia’s National Transforma­tion and the country’s digitizati­on accelerati­on plans announced between the government and Cisco last year, which aims to support the Kingdom’s digital economy ambitions.

“We operate in a constantly evolving industry in the Kingdom with a need to continuous­ly improve our operationa­l service and customer satisfacti­on, as well as reduce operationa­l expenditur­e.”

The MoU with Ericsson is to collaborat­e on the developmen­t of 5G network technologi­es and services. Together with other technology leaders, Ericsson will outline the road toward 5G through joint market-leading trials of advanced technologi­es, incorporat­ing network tests on “Very High Speed,” “Ultra Low Latency” and a “highly reliable extreme capacity broadband network.”

STC has already successful­ly carried out unique 5G experiment­s and Lab tests, moving toward the successful deployment of the much anticipate­d 5G mobile services, he said.

These tests have set a new record in the speed of mobile data services, which no doubt will lead to a new revolution in mobile network applicatio­ns and services.

BARCELONA: Saudi Telecom Co. (STC) inked five memorandum­s of understand­ing (MoUs) with various telecommun­ication companies on the sidelines of the Mobile World Congress (MWC) for 5G technology and to develop its human resources.

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Corporate communicat­ions General Manager Amjad Shacker.

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