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darky Posts: 299

nargeelas are da bomb ,

I smoke 'em a lot, not as much now that I'm in China but I have one at home and there are a couple of Arabian restraunts so it's all good ^^

still they don't make them as good as they do in Arabian countries >.<
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Posted: 2005-06-17 11:23:57
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amnesia Posts: > 500

Mobile phone giant extends footprint in Saudi Arabia with world’s largest Nokia concept store



Nokia has taken large strides into the Middle East’s largest mobile phone market, Saudi Arabia, by opening three Nokia branded Concept Stores across the kingdom, including the world’s largest Concept Store in Riyadh. The Riyadh Concept Store was officially opened by Nokia’s General Manager for Middle East and North Africa, Eddie Maalouf, joining its companion stores in Jeddah and Khobar.



“Saudi Arabia is an important market for all companies in the Middle East and this week’s activities will help support our ambitions for the kingdom,” said Eddie Maalouf, General Manager, Nokia Middle East and North Africa. “Our strategy is to become as close to the consumer as possible, to provide the highest end-to-end level of service and quality throughout the shopping experience.”



The layout and design of the the three stores follows the same pattern as Nokia Concept Stores around the world to guarantee an easy and informative shopping experience. With a simple-to-navigate setup, large uncluttered windows, open doorways and low-glare lighting, the store provides a relaxed and satisfying customer experience. The high-tech display terminals and dedicated areas for Imaging, Smart, Multimedia, Business and Entry phones make it easy for the public to keep up to date on the latest technologies and trends in the mobile industry. The Riyadh store measures approximately 230 square meters.



“Nokia’s Concept Store strategy is to provide consumers with a three-dimensional experience with the Nokia brand. We do this with great care to design all elements of the retail outlet with great attention to detail. Our aim is to create a unique and holistic shopping experience for our customers,” said Eddie Maalouf.



Skilled sales personnel provide demonstrations of the latest mobile wireless phone capabilities and offer expert customer service to new and returning customers looking to buy, maintain or enhance their phones. Customers also will find the latest Nokia enhancements, branded clothing and bags, ring tones, graphics, games and software.




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Posted: 2005-06-22 23:44:04
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k0rrupter Posts: 55

ya 7aya allah ahl il 5aleej, ma3akam a7mad min il do7a qatar.


Hello all arab people. I'm from doha - qatar. I was searching down the middle east forums and i fortunately found the arabian forum to c whts up with tht.


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Posted: 2005-07-01 23:42:28
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amnesia Posts: > 500

halaaa a7mad.
ig6iri thanee? yah yah, shal 7a'6 il zain?

Yala, inshalla bit 7a9il ajwiba 3al is2iltik
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Posted: 2005-07-02 14:42:08
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Qtel signs 20 million Euros contract with Siemens Communications
Posted: 06-07-2005 , 10:27 GMT



At a joint press event Tuesday, Qtel signed a contract worth 20 million Euros with Siemens Communications for the supply, installation and commissioning of a Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) network, that will pave the way for 3G services.


UMTS represents an evolution in terms of capacity, data speeds and new service capabilities from second generation networks.



The press event was attended by Qtel Chairman Sheikh Abdullah Bin Mohammed Bin Saud Al-Thani, Qtel CEO Dr. Nasser Marafih and Siemens Communications Vice President for Middle East, Soenke Peters and Siemens Communications Director of Sales, Qais Esrawee. Qtel Executive Director for Wireless Services, Fahad Bin Jassim Al-Thani, Qtel Executive Director for Group Communications, Waleed Al-Sayed and other senior Qtel and Siemens management were also present.



Qtel Chairman Sheikh Abdullah Bin Mohammed Bin Saud Al-Thani said, “I am very pleased to announce our partnership with Siemens Communications, a company that already has a strong position in the GSM/GPRS segment in the Middle East. This agreement is another step towards highlighting our active preparations for the Doha Asian Games 2006, the second largest sporting event after the Olympics.”



“As Qtel is the official telecommunications partner for the games, we are serious about our commitment and support towards meeting the world-class technological requirements for the games and ensuring that Qtel too plays a big role in organizing the best Asian games ever,” continued Sheikh Abdullah.



Siemens Communications will supply, install and commission a 3G/UMTS network based on Wideband Code-Division Multiple-Access (W-CDMA) technology, including their latest generation of W-CDMA base stations (Node Bs) that can offer theoretical peak data rates of up to 14.4 Mbit/s with the support of High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA). The company holds a prime spot worldwide in commercially installed Node Bs.



(W-CDMA) is one of the main technologies for the implementation of third-generation (3G) cellular systems. It is a standard developed and supported by GSM proponents. Qtel is the third company in the region to sign up for W-CDMA network with Siemens Communications and aims to introduce HSDPA at the earliest opportunity.



HSDPA is an upgrade of WCDMA network. It significantly improves the capacity of the network and increases the download speed several folds. “The installation of the region’s 4th UMTS network is a landmark achievement for Qatar and a positive step towards enhanced features and services for both the people of Qatar and those visiting the country during the games. We have a long partnership with Qtel and commend them for their vision and foresight which has been displayed throughout the years. Today they are proving once again that Qatar is truly becoming one of the region’s most dynamic markets,” said Soenke Peters, Vice President, Siemens Communications Mobile Networks Division, Middle East Headquarters.



Qtel CEO Dr. Nasser Marafih said that Qtel subscribers and guests to the country will enjoy the many benefits and applications from 3G services in time for the Doha Asian Games in December of 2006. “With the launch of 3G, our customers will experience a whole new dimension of mobile services including applications such as videotelephony, video messaging and video mailbox including streaming live and recorded breaking news and sports events and video based alerts, said Dr. Marafih. “This will be particularly useful for sports fans as they can quickly share results. For example, when a goal is scored a video clip can be sent to the customer.”



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Posted: 2005-07-07 14:23:06
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amnesia Posts: > 500

ya shabab, wain il 5abar?
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Posted: 2005-07-18 01:39:29
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Algerian GSM operator expects 1 million subscribers
Posted: 13-07-2005 , 09:44 GMT
The number of subscribers of Algerian GSM operator, "Nedjma", has reached 800,000 subscribers and is expected to surpass 1 million at the beginning of September, the July 13 edition of Al-Khabar newspaper reported.

"Nedjma" is currently covering 24 provinces and is expected to cover 30 provinces at the end of this year. The marketing manager of the company, Robert Mardas also declared special discounts for the summer.



Nedjma was launched by Wataniya Telecom Algerie. It is equipped with advanced capabilities including national-class network support for high speed mobile Internet access based on the EDGE technology.



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Posted: 2005-07-18 22:21:45
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BlackJewess Posts: 0

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Posted: 2005-07-24 04:01:27
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amnesia Posts: > 500

is this supposed to be some sort of provacation?


See everyone? This is what I'm trying to say.

I'd NEVER go into a Jewish thread and post a link to a site about Islam or Arabs, just out of respect.


*sighs*


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Posted: 2005-07-25 01:17:04
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Morocco: Meditel investments hit over US$2.2 billion




Posted: 24-07-2005 , 08:57 GMT
Othman Benjelloun, Chairman and Managing Director of the private telephone operator, Meditelecom, has indicated in a press conference, which was held on Thursday evening in Casablanca that the company had already materialized investments of MD20 billion (about US$2.2 billion) after five years of operation in the Moroccan market.



During this press conference, which was held to announce that the company has obtained a second license of fixed telephony, the company's president also indicated that Meditelecom currently boasts nearly 50 companies in the country that work exclusively, or almost exclusively, with the company. Mr. Benjelloun also added, reports Bladi.Net, that Meditelecom was able to spread out a network of 1,100 points of sale and to create indirectly more than 15,000 jobs in the kingdom.



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Posted: 2005-07-25 01:24:21
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