Mobily Signs Agreement To Link To Al-Nakhlah City

Etihad Etisalat (Mobily) has signed a strategic agreement with Al-Hayat Real Estate Investments Company in which Mobily becomes the main provider of advanced communications services to Al- Nakhlah Residential City.

The agreement was signed in Al-Nakhla Residential City in Riyadh in the presence of Mobily’s CBO, Dr. Marwan Al-Ahmadi and Al Hayat’s Managing Director, Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Mufarreh.

Al-Nakhlah residential city is one of the mega projects located in the north-eastern of Riyadh. It is built on a 315-thousand-square-meter property, which includes more than 1,000 residential units for villas of different sizes and 20 buildings for apartments to provide elegant lifestyle and serenity. The city also includes facilities such as schools, gyms, shopping mall, hospital, and business offices.

Al-Ahmadi said: “We are pleased to have this agreement with one of the big names of real estate in the country, and I am sure that we will work together to create an exceptional experience for the city residents.”

He added that Mobily’s innovative solutions have effectively contributed in reflecting a positive image of the company and the products and services it provides, including the high-speed internet and mobile phone connectivity through its reliable and most advanced infrastructures.

Al-Mufarreh said: “We are sure that Mobily’s services will exceed our expectations as one of the most innovative companies in the region. Al-Nakhlah is a unique city where we combined the superior service and the highest standards of quality with construction in communication services. We believe that information technology and connectivity became an essential aspect of people’s lives, so we are pleased to have this agreement with Mobily”.

Mobily is one of the main provider of the most advanced services and connectivity to a number of mega projects in Saudi Arabia. This is supported by the reliable infrastructures the company enjoys and the short-term and long-term plans which were put to support its business sector.

Saudi Gazette

Leave a comment