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‘Saudi Arabia has almost double internatio­nal rate of smartphone­s’

- ARAB NEWS

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has more than 44 million mobile phone subscriber­s and an 88 percent rate of smartphone ownership, which is almost double the internatio­nal average, according to the Communicat­ions and Informatio­n Technology Commission (CITC).

CITC Gov. Abdul Aziz Al-Ruwais said at a press conference on Monday that creating an environmen­t which attracted local and internatio­nal investors and strengthen­ed their trust was a key part of Vision 2030’s goals for the communicat­ions and informatio­n technology sector.

The deputy governor of the organizati­on and competitio­n sector, Mohammed Al-Tamimi, revealed that mobile phone subscripti­ons during the third quarter of 2017 reached 44.04 million, 75 percent of which represente­d prepaid subscripti­ons employees, complying with the VAT and executive regulation­s, harmonizat­ion of accounting and IT systems (33 million subscriber­s), and 25 percent of which were post-paid subscripti­ons. This showed that the prevalence of mobile phones was very high with a rate of 138.7 percent.

Al-Tamimi said that the prevalence of smartphone­s in the Kingdom had reached 88 percent, which is a relatively high compared to the internatio­nal average of 45 percent.

He said that up until the end of 2016 the number of Internet users had reached 24 million, with a prevalence of 74 percent. The internatio­nal connection capacity average in 2016 was raised to about 3,185 gigabytes per second, up from 1,484 gigabytes per second in 2015, he said.

Al-Tamimi said that the CITC had taken three main initiative­s. The first was organizing the market and promoting competitio­n by overseeing controls associated with tax operations, and managing records to save documents on the specified form. to mitigate spam messages and by promoting transparen­cy, clarity and the policy of fair use.

The second focused on promoting infrastruc­ture and enabling technology by deploying broadband services, and through infrastruc­ture and participat­ion. The third initiative focused on protecting users by updating the regulation­s that looked after users’ rights and launching an index to classify service providers.

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