Manama, Bahrain: Bahrain Network (BNET) announced the appointment of Mr. Ahmed Jaber Aldoseri as its Chief Executive Officer, a former member of the company's Board of Directors.

Mr. Ahmed Aldoseri held several notable positions in the past including Acting Director General of Information Security and Radio communications at the Central Informatics Organization, Director of ICT and Cyber Safety at the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority, and Vice Chairman of Bahrain Internet Exchange. Prior to his current position, he provided consultancy services to the Kingdom of Bahrain’s Government on Cybersecurity matters and regulations.

On behalf of the Board of Directors, BNET Chairman Shaikh Ali bin Khalifa AlKhalifa welcomed Mr. Aldoseri’s appointment and continued that Mr. Aldoseri has the Board’s support. The Board further expressed that they look forward to working alongside Mr. Aldoseri to ensure achieving BNET’s strategic goals.

Chairman, Shaikh Ali bin Khalifa Alkhalifa, and Board of Directors took the opportunity to thank former CEO Mr. Mohamed Bubashait for his achievements during his time at BNET. Mr. Bubashait’s wide experience in the telecommunications field has been translated into tangible achievements, most recent and notable was his role in overseeing and implementing BNET’s separation from Batelco.

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About BNET

BNET B.S.C.© is the Kingdom of Bahrain’s national broadband network responsible for the design, construction and operation of Fiber infrastructure.  BNET’s operations are governed by the Kingdom’s telecommunication policy and directions through the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA).

Formerly a part of Bahrain’s Telecommunication Company (Batelco), BNET separated from Batelco and was launched in October 2019, becoming the sole developer for Fiber infrastructure in Bahrain. The company’s launch was key to the implementation of the 4th National Telecommunication Plan (NTP4 2016), which prioritised country-wide access to affordable, reliable and secure ultra-fast Fiber broadband services. This marked a new era for telecommunications in in Bahrain, preparing the country for a digital future with first class infrastructure and enhancing its position as a regional hub for information technologies.

BNET provides wholesale products and services to licensed operators of telecommunication services in Bahrain, ensuring equal and fair access to all in order to encourage healthy market competition and facilitate consumer welfare.

For more information, contact BNET’s Corporate Communications team on: commsadmin@bnet.com.bh 

Or visit our website www.bnet.bh 

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