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Rawabi Telecom provides its services in the Kingdom of Bahrain through Next Generation Network Solutions
- Bahrain: Friday, August 15 - 2008 at 12:09
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Rawabi Telecommunications and Software (RTS), a subsidiary of Rawabi Holding Group of Companies, is launching its telecommunications services in the kingdom of Bahrain through its fully owned subsidiary, Next Generation Network Solutions (NGNS).
This arrangement between both companies was requested by RTS and approved by the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority in the Kingdom of Bahrain (TRA) in June 2008.
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About Rawabi Holding:RAWABI Holding is one of the fastest-growing companies in Saudi Arabia, and has established itself over the last thirty years as one of the region's leading industrial organizations. It is the sole distributor for more than 40 internationally recognized service and manufacturing companies in the construction & engineering, oil & gas, petrochemicals, utilities, power & electrical, telecommunications & IT, freight forwarding, marine, trading and manufacturing industries, and is actively expanding into telecommunications.
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