
The Qtel Group has celebrated the launch of 3G services by Tunisiana, the leading mobile operator in Tunisia, which is part of the company’s portfolio of leading brands. With launch coverage extending to 48 % of the population, Tunisiana will offer 3G services in the regions of Tunis, Sfax, Sousse, Djerba, Cap Bon, Hammamet and Nabeul. The aggressive rollout will soon be extended to cover 71 % of the population by the end of the year, with 87 % coverage planned for early 2013. Qtel Group companies continue to roll-out improved networks and enhanced services for customers across North Africa, the Middle East and Asia, recognising the major social and economic benefits that such improvements bring. According to the World Bank, a 10 % increase in mobile broadband penetration drives 1.4 % increase in GDP for low to middle income countries. Dr Nasser Marafih, chief executive officer (CEO) of the Qtel Group, said: “The Tunisiana team really did something exceptional in bringing 3G services to its customers only three months after receiving the license and just in time for the holy month of Ramadan. By giving faster Internet access to more Tunisians at competitive prices, they are helping to fulfil two of our Group’s highest priorities: providing superior customer experience and offering the best broadband service possible. We are proud of their achievement.” Tunisiana’s licence allows the company to deploy an HSPA network on both 900 Mhz and 2100 Mhz bands, providing for deeper indoor coverage for customers. “With this network, we are able to provide a quality 3G offering that will deliver the best customer experience in Tunisia. Most importantly, Tunisiana will continue its tradition of providing affordable, flexible offerings for all Tunisians, including the lowest price 3G handset,” said Ken Campbell, CEO of Tunisiana. from gulf times.
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