The General Telecommunications Corporation opened today,Sunday, the subscriber services center in Tahrir Square in Amanat Al-Asimah. At the opening, the Executive Director of the Foundation, Engineer Sadiq Musleh, indicated that the opening of the center comes within the directives of the Ministry's leadership and the Foundation's strategic plans to provide services to the public and solve the problems they face in a way that enhances the user experience, improves the quality of services, and facilitates subscriber access to sites for providing services. He pointed out that the center will operate with high efficiency and will put subscribers at the top of its priorities, with a focus on providing fast and reliable services in a way that strengthens the relationship between the General Telecommunications Corporation and the public. The opening was attended by the head of the corporation's commercial sector, Ali Al-Wadaei, the director of the Communications Branch in the Capital Secretariat, Engineer Abdull ah Aklan, and the marketing director, Nabil Al-Sirri. Source: Yemen News Agency
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