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CITC lifts ban on Mobily's pre-paid SIM sales

  • Saudi Arabia: Sunday, December 09 - 2012 at 05:06

Saudi Arabia's Etihad Etisalat (Mobily) has announced the resumption of sales of prepaid SIM cards, after the communications authority lifted a temporary suspension imposed at the end of last month, Zawya Dow Jones has reported. The kingdom's Communication and Information Technology Commission (CITC) had suspended the sale of Mobily's prepaid SIM cards to new subscribers on the grounds the company was not fully compliant with prepaid service provisioning requirements. The CITC, after carrying out some research, had "ensured that the company has fulfilled all regulations related to providing prepaid mobile calling services, including the linkage of recharge with customers identification numbers," Mobily said.

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