KGO expands eServices with relaunch by Diyar United Co.

The Kuwait Official Portal (KGO) now offers more than 280 eServices and 850 content services after a revamp from Diyar United Co. Noted as a Kuwait-headquartered ICT specialist, Diyar United created and has maintained the Kuwait Government Online Portal since 2008. The portal allows citizens, business leaders, visitors and government agencies to electronically access many government services. Read More »

Al-Jazeera America calls it quits

After only about three years on the air, Al-Jazeera America is shutting down. As of this month, the network will no longer broadcast in the U.S. The somewhat abrupt closure leaves those with an interest in the industry wondering exactly what factors led to the takedown of a broadcasting office that, while battling some very serious charges and accusations, played a role in cross-continental news delivery and was a mainstay for many Gulf Region natives living in America. Read More »

Northwestern professor raises questions about its branch in Qatar

Northwestern University professor Stephen Eisenman seems to be crying foul, or at least asking questions about the school’s exported journalism program educating students in Qatar. In an interview with the Washington Post published in December of last year, Eisenman talked about things like censorship and human rights violations in Qatar that hamper the efforts of the American universities to maintain a presence there. Read More »

Omantel lauds Marseille aid in colossal cable project

Oman Telecommunications Co. SAOG — known as Omantel — announced recently in Muscat the completed submerging of its 25,000-km cable system in Marseille, France, successfully connecting Hong Kong to Singapore, Africa and Europe, all via Oman. With the project’s “landing,” the top telecom provider for the sultanate has created a significant shortcut between Europe and the Far Eastern nations. Read More »

Bahraini business council reflects on Egyptian delegation results

Following a recent stopover in Bahrain by Egyptian representatives, Bahraini officials from the Bahraini-Egyptian Joint Business Council met in Bait Al Tijjar, with Othman Al Rayes named as deputy chair, to assess the visit’s outcomes. Recommendations included setting up an office for Bahrain’s Economic Development Board (EDB) in Egypt; sponsoring a display of products sourced from Egypt and establishing non-stop flights between Bahrain and cities in Egypt via Gulf Air. Read More »

Medcare expands services with Sharjah clinic

Medcare has opened its first clinic in Sharjah, the first clinic of its kind in the area. Medcare, the primary care provider of Aster DM Healthcare, said the clinic's opening will provide employment opportunities for health care professionals as well as giving residents another source of medical care. The state-of-the-art clinic is at the Al Jawhar Building on Al Taawun Street. Read More »

Oman convention center, bureau to open in August

Oman’s Tourism Ministry and the Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre (OCEC) of Muscat announced the planned openings in August of a new center and a convention bureau. "Oman is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the world's most exciting meeting, convention and exhibition destinations with the catalyst being ... the OCEC,” Ministry of Tourism Undersecretary Maitha Al Mahrouqi said. Read More »

Bahrain chamber celebrates 10th anniversary of Bahrain-US Free Trade Agreement

To mark the 10th anniversary of the U.S.-Bahrain Free Trade Agreement (FTA), Bahraini leaders held a celebration event called “10 Years of FTA, Lessons Learnt & the Way Ahead” hosted by the Enterprise Initiative Center of the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) in collaboration with the U.S. embassy in Bahrain. The event focused on the benefits offered through the FTA. Read More »

Waseela completes five-year Samsung network project in Saudi Arabia

Waseela, a global information and communication technology (ICT) company headquartered in Amman, Jordan, said it recently completed a long-term network management job for Samsung in Saudi Arabia, a project that was five years in the making and covered over 2,000 sites. The company’s premier large-scale contract, the WiMAX/LTE project, wrapped up on schedule. Read More »

Ericsson reiterates the role of advanced technology in improving Qatar’s public sector

Ericsson hosted the first LTE Towards 5G Forum for the Public Sector last week in Doha where the telecommunications company highlighted how advanced technology can address the critical and diverse needs of the public sector in Qatar. The forum was a networking platform for the various participants, which included Qatar Rail, Ministry of Interior and the Qatar Foundation. Read More »

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