Home GCC Saudi Arabia Salam CEO Ahmed Al-Anqari on Saudi Arabia’s telecoms opportunities Salam’s chief executive officer gives us insight into how his company is growing, as well as some of the big announcements that they made at LEAP 2024 in Riyadh by Gareth van Zyl March 11, 2024 Salam CEO Ahmed Al-Anqari Salam is a major telecommunications player in Saudi Arabia that is experiencing strong growth in both the fixed-line and mobile telecommunications space. It has connected around 700,000 households to fixed line and fibre-to-the-home services over the years. In 2021, the company secured a Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) licence and launched Salam Mobile to the market. This has helped Salam become a full end-to-end telecoms provider as it is also pushing into the cloud market. All of this has been achieved in a relatively short space of time as the company launched in the Kingdom in 2005. In this special podcast, Salam CEO Ahmed Al-Anqari gives us some insight into some of the 31 agreements that his company signed at LEAP 2024 to support Saudi Arabia’s digital transformation agenda. He also gives us an inside track into how Salam is implementing AI into its contact centres as well as the company’s plans to go public in the coming years. You can watch or listen to the interview below: Salam’s stand at LEAP 2024. (Supplied) Tags LEAP Leap 2024 podcast Salam You might also like Virtuzone founder: “We’re setting up about 500 companies a month in the UAE” Entrepreneur Mahmoud Bartawi on cooking up a startup success Dubai’s off-plan market a crucial factor to watch, says Firas Al Msaddi ORO24’s Atif Rahman on Dubai’s meteoric ‘875% real estate growth’