Following BNET’s remarkable achievement in infrastructure deployment, Ahmed Aldoseri, CEO of BNET, shared insights about the company’s journey, its proactive initiatives, and the future of Bahrain’s telecommunication sector in 2024, among other topics, in an exclusive interview with Telecom Review.

Read more: The Global Infrastructure Journey of BNET and Its Secrets in Shaping the Future

During the 17th edition of the Telecom Review Leaders’ Summit, Mohammed K Alharithy, Sr. Director of Cybersecurity at Salam, discussed Salam’s cybersecurity strategies, the use of artificial intelligence in cybersecurity defense systems, and much more in an exclusive interview with Telecom Review.

Read more: Digital Defence: Salam's Cutting-edge Cybersecurity and AI Solutions

In an exclusive interview with Telecom Review, Reine Eriksson, CEO of CellMax, delved into the transformative effect of antenna upgrades on the data capacity of mobile operators. Notably, Rosenberger's site solutions in the Middle East facilitate the delivery of CellMax's advanced antenna solutions. For more insights on this collaboration and its offerings, delve into the article below.

Read more: Unleashing Data Capacity: CellMax CEO Reveals Game-Changing Impact of Antenna Upgrades

Highlighting the company’s unique selling point and its contribution in establishing GCC as the next international hub, Telecom Review had an exclusive interview with Sohail Qadir, CEO, Zain Omantel International (ZOI) during Capacity Middle East 2024.

Read more: ZOI: A One-Stop-Shop for International Hyperscalers and Submarine Cables

Telecom Review had the privilege of conducting an insightful interview with Sameh Sobhy, the Managing Director Middle East, Turkey & Africa at PCCW Global. Sobhy shed light on the immense impact of the Console Connect platform in facilitating seamless connectivity between regional and global customers, while highlighting the challenges and opportunities that arise. Additionally, Sobhy shared valuable insights on PCCW Global's role in supporting the digital transformation of the region's wholesale telecoms industry. Lastly, he discussed the company's targeted markets for expansion and the rationale behind their strategic choices.

Read more: PCCW Global: Empowering Global Connectivity

SCIT, a Saudi-based investment venture fund, focuses on investing in highly disruptive deep technologies. It initially targets the Avionics and inflight connectivity sector but plans to broaden its investment portfolio to encompass global connectivity across various sectors, as well as other domains of deep technology. Mr. Saad bin Solib bin Mutlaq Al-Otaibi (member of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Shura Council), and the founder of SBS and Ansab groups as the chairman of the board. In this interview, Mr. Al-Otaibi discussed his insights on investing in the future of global connectivity and outlined the investment directions of the SCIT Group.

Read more: SCIT Group Chairman “Investing in the Future of Global Connectivity”

In an exclusive interview with Telecom Review, Karim Benkirane, Chief Commercial Officer of du, one of the leading telecom providers in the UAE, shed light on du's latest developments in providing tailored solutions for entrepreneurs and small businesses, their initiatives towards addressing the climate and sustainability agenda, and their target sectors for technology-driven solutions. These insights demonstrated du's commitment to innovation, sustainability, and their strategic approach to empowering businesses in the digital era.

Read more: Driving Customized Solutions, Sustainability, and Industry Integration

TEDMOB, with its wealth of experience in services, communications, and digital solutions, is advancing ahead of local and Gulf region competitors. In an interview with Telecom Review, Mario Hachem, TEDMOB's co-founder and CEO, discussed the company's strategy to ensure a superior corporate and individual experience amid challenges and opportunities in the sector.

Read more: TEDMOB Reigns Supreme in the Digital Era

Aligned with the objectives of the Kingdom's Vision 2030 and the rapid pace of digital transformation, Ahmed Al Anqari, CEO of Salam, provided Telecom Review with exclusive insights into the intricacies of Salam's ascent. In the interview, he delved into the future prospects and details how the industry leader is propelling the concept of the 'digital lifestyle' forward.

Read more: Digital Horizon: Salam's Remarkable Transformation

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