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Bahrain ’s first telecommunications link to the rest of the world dates back to 1864, when the island was connected to the Indo-European undersea telegraphic cable.

This remained the only telecom medium until 1931 when Cable & Wireless’ predecessors started to operate radio links that provided telegram and telephony services.

 
 

During the 1930’s the Electricity Department operated the country’s first telephone exchange with 15 staff members, two motor cars and 39 lines in operation. The first telegraphic office opened in 1947, closely followed by the installation of Bahrain’s first automatic telephone exchange in 1949. The company was known at that time as the Imperial and International Communications Company, later to be incorporated in the Wireless Telegraph Company in early 1949.


 

In 1969 Bahrain entered the age of Satellite communication as the Middle East’s first satellite station was opened by the late Amir HH Shaikh Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa at Ras Abu Jarjour.

 
 

1979 - Bahrain became a partner in the Gulf submarine coaxial cable linking Bahrain to Qatar and the UAE

1980 - First digital telephone exchange opened


1981 - BATELCO is born - The national and international services were brought together to form Batelco which by then hosted an impressive 45,627 telephone and 1,647 telex customers.

Batelco established, with Cable & Wireless taking a 40 per cent stake.

BATELCO is born - The national and international services were brought together to form Batelco which by then hosted an impressive 45,627 telephone and 1,647 telex customers.

1982 - Batelco connected the 50,000 th fixed telephone line in Bahrain

1983 - Work commenced on laying the coaxial cable to link Bahrain to Qatar and

1984 - Batelco opened its ARABSAT earth station, and Bahrain and Jordan became the first Arab countries to use Arab satellites commercially

1985 - Bahrain ’s first Fibre Optic cable; first section installed

1986 - BLEEP (Bahrain Long Executive Electronic Pager) superseded by a fully automatic alphanumeric paging system

1987 - Contract signed to construct phase 2 of new 11 storey Diplomat Area building to provide public counters and offices

1988 - Construction begins on Batelco’s Hamala Headquarters

1989 - Cable & Wireless sells 20% of its shares to Bahrain Government

1990 - A Fibre Optic cable, first of its kind in the ME, laid along the 26km King Fahad Causeway, becomes operational.

1991 - The first 128 kilobits-per-second data circuit in the Arabian Gulf established to the UK.

1992 - Bahrain becomes one of the first countries in the world with complete digitalization of its national and international telephone switches, at a total cost of over BD17 million.

1993 - VoiceMail launched.

1994 - Contract signed to introduce GSM (Global System for Mobiles) at a cost of BD6 million.

1995 - The GSM network was launched. In the same year, Batelco launched its inet Internet service, linking Bahrain to the global information superhighway.

1996 - Batelco becomes first Telecoms Company in the Middle East to qualify for ISO certification, recommended by the British Standards Institute.

1997 - Batelco Out-Patient Unit of the Mohammed bin Khalifa bin Salman Al-Khalifa Cardiac Centre at the BDF Hospital, inaugurated

1998 - The Fibre Optic Gulf cable (FOG), linking Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar and the UAE, was officially inaugurated.

1999 - Batelco’s 100,000th mobile phone customer connected and the 100th International Roaming operator link established.

2000 - Batelco Jordan established to provide Internet, managed data and associated value-added services within Jordan.

2001 - Batelco launched Speednet, a superior Internet-access service based on Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) technology. Batelco also opened a state-of-the-art Customer Service and Sales Centre in Gosi Complex.

2002 - KwikServe Autopay machines installed across Bahrain

2003 - New company identity unveiled, incorporating the colours and design of the Bahraini flag.

2004 - Batelco provided the complete telecoms infrastructure for the first-ever Bahrain Grand Prix

2005 - Batelco declared overall winner in the Best Business Transformation Category of the Landor Awards beating out such global brands as Frito-Lay, Smirnoff, Bailey’s and Japan Post

2006 - Batelco purchases 96% share of Umniah Mobile Communications

2007 - Batelco NOC (Network Operations Centre) opened to manage and control Batelco network round the clock and isolate and rectify any fault without delay

 
 
 
     
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