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Virgin Mobile aims to increase its market share in Saudi Arabia through digitisation

Virgin Mobile’s new CEO for Saudi Arabia is revving up to drive digital transformation in the Kingdom and increase its market share in the mobile broadband space from 10% to 15% by 2022.

In an exclusive interview with TechRadar Pro Middle East, Yaarob Al Sayegh, said that Virgin has 2.5m mobile subscribers in Saudi Arabia and is confident of increasing its market share as 60% of the population is youth and these are the people who demand customised packages and digital services.

Virgin Mobile is operating as a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) in Saudi Arabia since 2014, in partnership with STC.

Virgin Mobile operators in three Gulf markets — UAE, Oman and Saudi Arabia. In the UAE, Virgin Mobile has a tie-up with Dubai-based EITC, the parent company of du.

Saudi Arabia has three national operators — STC, Mobily and Zain — while Etihad Atheeb Telecom (GO) and Integrated Telecom Company (ITC) as fixed-line operators.

Saudi Arabia’s telecoms regulator Communications and Information Technology Commission (CITC), which has offered MVNO licenses to Virgin, Etihad Jawraa and Lebara, is inviting two more bids for MVNOs this year to increase competition and drive innovation in the mobile communications sector.

“Taking over as CEO during the Covid-19 pandemic is a challenge but as a telco, we have proven as the head of digitisation for the people and businesses. I am excited to take over as CEO as we are in a digital economy and are in a good time to serve our customers in the time of need,” Al Sayegh said.

The former Mobily senior executive, who also held executive positions at Intigral and STC, seeks to strengthen its unique portfolio of digital services with further product developments centred on customers’ individual demands and needs.

Al Sayegh said that Saudi Vision 2030 programme and 2020 National Transformation Plan have enabled digitisation across the country and they are central for the growth of the nation’s telecommunications space and to attract investment, diversify the economy, support the advancement of key industries and deploy new digital-based experiences through new and innovative services.

Virgin Mobile has eyes on the fixed broadband space and Al Sayegh said that they are monitoring the market.

“Right now, our focus is on the mobile broadband segment but we are looking at how we can add value to the fixed broadband space,” he said.

Globally, Saudi Arabia’s fixed broadband penetration is considered low and the government has been working very hard in developing fibre-based networks, instead of DSL.

According to Ookla, Saudi Arabia is ranked 10th in mobile broadband download speed test with 55.71Mbps in April while it is ranked 48th in fixed broadband space with a download speed of 62.66Mpbs, below UAE, Qatar and Kuwait.

Saudi Arabia has set an ambitious target to connect 3.5m households to ultra-fast Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) broadband networks by the end of 2020, according to ITU.

To enhance service offerings and increase customer take-up of fibre networks, the Communications and Information Technology Commission (CITC), the telecoms regulatory authority of Saudi Arabia, has championed an “Open Access Initiative” to allow all of its six telecommunications companies to offer FTTH services in every household.

“Today, this open access is limited to converged full license operators. However, as an MVNO, we will look into entering the market when the opportunity arises,” Al Sayegh said.

Moreover, he said that Saudi is a big market and there is an opportunity for everyone.

“The country’s vision is that more competition and players in the market will increase higher penetration and more adoption of telecom services,” he said.



Source: https://www.techradar.com/news/virgin-mobile-aims-to-increase-its-market-share-in-saudi-arabia-through-digitisation

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