Mobily
Mobily (Etihad Etisalat Company) is a Saudi telecommunications and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) service provider offering mobile, fixed, and enterprise connectivity and digital services to consumers, businesses, and government entities.
- Mobile voice, data, and messaging services for consumer and business subscribers (mobile connectivity)
- Fixed broadband, Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH), and enterprise internet access services (fixed connectivity)
- Enterprise ICT solutions including managed network services, cloud hosting, and data center capacity (enterprise IT services)
- Digital services for businesses and public-sector customers, such as Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity, Machine-to-Machine Communication (M2M), and carrier services (IoT and wholesale services)
- Support for corporate and government customers through tailored connectivity, SLA-based services, and account management (enterprise and government solutions)
More About Mobily
Mobily, legally Etihad Etisalat Company, provides integrated telecommunications and information and communications technology (ICT) services in Saudi Arabia for consumer, enterprise, and government environments. For enterprise technical stakeholders, Mobily operates as a Network Service Provider (NSP) delivering mobile, fixed, and IP-based connectivity that can serve as the underlay for corporate WANs, internet access, and hybrid cloud architectures.
On the mobile side, Mobily offers voice, data, and messaging services (mobile connectivity) over nationwide cellular infrastructure. Enterprises use these services for corporate mobility, field workforce connectivity, and machine-to-machine (M2M) or IoT use cases that rely on SIM-based connections. Mobile broadband and dedicated business mobile plans can be integrated into VPNs or mobile device management (MDM) frameworks as part of broader endpoint and access strategies.
In fixed connectivity, Mobily provides broadband and fiber-based access (fixed connectivity) suitable for branch offices, headquarters, and remote sites that require IP connectivity to the public internet or to cloud providers. These services are often paired with static Intrusion Prevention System (IPS), business-grade routers, and Service Level Agreements (SLAs). Technical teams may use Mobily fixed links as primary or backup circuits in Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) deployments or traditional MPLS/VPN-based Wide Area Network (WAN) designs, depending on the enterprise network strategy and available options described on Mobily’s site.
Mobily’s enterprise IT services include data center and hosting capabilities and managed services (enterprise IT services). These typically encompass co-location, hosting, and cloud-style infrastructure resources that can support web applications, line-of-business systems, and Disaster Recovery (DR) environments. From an architectural perspective, such services are positioned for use as part of hybrid IT and multi-cloud patterns, where workloads and data are distributed between on-premises (on-prem) facilities, Mobily data centers, and hyperscale cloud platforms. Connectivity between these environments relies on IP, Virtual Private Network (VPN), and standard internet protocols.
For IoT and wholesale use cases, Mobily offers dedicated IoT and M2M connectivity (IoT and wholesale services) that enterprises and solution providers can embed into devices, sensors, and platforms in sectors such as utilities, transport, and smart city projects. Carrier and wholesale services enable interconnection with other operators, content providers, and international partners, using industry-standard protocols and peering models.
Mobily also addresses corporate and government requirements with tailored contracts, account management, and SLA-based services (enterprise and government solutions). In enterprise IT taxonomies, Mobily is typically categorized under telecom operators, network and connectivity providers, and enterprise ICT and data center service providers, serving as a foundational layer for networking, cloud access, and IoT deployments within Saudi Arabia.