Dubai: Nedaa, a government-run wireless communications service provider, launched operations on Tuesday after from the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) to serve private companies in Dubai and the Northern Emirates was gained last month

Nedaa chief executive officer Saeed Obeid Bin Abed Al Muhairi said that in five years, they will expand their operation to other GCC countries, such as Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, as they aim to become a world-class provider of radio communications services to the public and private sectors.


Using radio waves, the company’s service allows its subscribers to make conference or individual calls at low costs. People can also send text messages through the system, while companies like taxi operators can avail themselves of a tracking system. The service is coded, so the subscriber can block other users to ensure confidentiality.

Al Muhairi said their service will enhance internal communication of an organisation and is ideal for companies in oil and gas, courier, restaurants delivery, taxis, factories, real estate sites, government departments, airports, free zones and tourism agencies.