Minister of State for Telecommunications Affairs visits Batelco

Mr. Abdulla was accompanied by a number of Batelco’s general managers and senior managers.

Shaikh Fawaz toured the different departments and sections at Batelco’s Salmaniya Complex where he was briefed on the various activities of each department. The visit included Batelco’s Network Operations Centre (NOC) where Batelco Bahrain CEO Mr. Abdulla and other managers briefed him on the different activities of the centre.

Shaikh Fawaz also toured Batelco’s Customer Care Centre and Datacentre to explore the activities of both centres. Batelco officials introduced HE to the various services offered to customers and efforts aimed at providing the best and latest telecommunications and IT services.

HE Shaikh Fawaz praised the role played by Batelco since inception in supporting and enhancing the telecommunications sector in Bahrain, its continuous efforts to improve its business, expand its activities and enhance its services.

He particularly hailed the company’s pivotal role for many years in developing the telecommunications infrastructure in the Kingdom and the provision of state-of-the-art telecommunications and IT services to residential and business sectors in the Kingdom, which makes the company now one of the main telecommunications hubs in the Kingdom of Bahrain and the region.

Batelco CEO Bahrain Rashid Abdulla extended his appreciation on behalf of Batelco to HE Shaikh Fawaz for honouring Batelco with a visit and also thanked him for his kind words of praise for Batelco’s efforts in delivering first class communications services for the Kingdom of Bahrain.

“Batelco is fully committed to investing millions of dinars on an annual basis to provide enhanced communications infrastructure and services to ensure that Bahrain retains its position as a leading business hub within the region,” Mr. Abdulla said.

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