Bayanat Al-Oula, Mobily’s subsidiary, has recently linked more than 150 government institutions with fiber optics network (FTTB), moving toward smart government.
This advanced technology eases and facilitates the work of ministries of education, housing, petroleum and mineral resources, culture and information, water and electricity and labor in addition to department of Zakat and income tax, national anti-corruption commission and principalities of Makkah, Madinah and Eastern Province.
Mobily Chief Operations Officer Nasser Al-Nasser said: “Fiber optics networks are crucial to have reliable infrastructures the governmental institutions can rely on to achieve growth and to carry out all government operations electronically as advanced technologies such as fiber optics will contribute to facilitate to carry out operations in a flexible way.”
He said Mobily is currently working on linking many government agencies with FTTB networks in accordance with a technical plan that focused on the speed of delivery and service quality.
The fiber-optic networks are the current global developed model for communications networks.
In addition to their enormous capacity to transmit large amounts of data at high speeds easily and conveniently, their power consumption is less which makes them eco-friendly contributing to reducing the financial costs resulted from the energy consumption.
Mobily’s infrastructures have drawn attention of many government and private institutions, for its rapid development that enables those institutions to increase their efficiency with eco-friendly paperless work.
The company is also aiming at covering more than one million sites with FTTH networks by the end of 2014.
Mobily links more govt. bodies to high-tech network
Mobily links more govt. bodies to high-tech network
