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Abu Dhabi – Etisalat has been recognised by Forbes Middle East as the number one telecommunication company in the Arab World.
The prestigious award was presented at an event attended by VIP guests, including management business leaders and corporate decision makers. It was the third edition of the awards, and Etisalat’s win carries on its previous success.
At the same time, Forbes Middle East also unveiled its latest rankings of the Top Companies in the Arab World 2015. Forbes Middle East ranked Etisalat as the number one telecommunications company and number three overall in its business rankings of the top 200 companies in the Arab World.
Commenting on Etisalat’s achievement, Khuloud Al Omian, Editor in Chief of Forbes Middle East, said: “It is a well-deserved win for Etisalat, a company that has made significant contributions to the development of telecommunications infrastructure across the region and beyond.
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