Broadband in Saudi
I have been here for few weeks now... but from my personal Exp. the best broad band is as follows:
Go: they have a strong sginal in the area they have coverage
Mobily: not that good when it comes to coverage within the city
STC: hate that company already

Zain: they have good internet but still not that many people. wait till it becomes famous.
here you waiting for your comments.
Sam
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I'm using Mobily Wi-Max and at best it's average. It drops out daily. I never get the 2gbps possible speed and most of the time I get about 512kbps, which is rubbish (well compared to the 100gbps service i was on before moving to KSA).
Friend of mine has the STC 4gbps package and he is getting 4 most of the time. Might try that next, but interested to hear what experience others have.
Unfortunately I disagree @SamUSA.
4G has 2 famous forms: WiMax and 4G-LTE.
WiMax is commonly considered a less-than-expected technology and will soon disappear world-wide. The latter has been recently announced.
I subscribed to Mobily WiMax and said it GoodBye very soon. Have been a faithful customer of GO for some 1.5 years. Next month my subscription is expiring and I'll literally throw out their modem. They don't have the speed that I want; secondly since 3 months, the modem disconnects 20-30 times a day. Opened support tickets with them dozens of time but not a single person called me back.
I'd suggest to go for STC landline (broadband) as hamlay said. Haven;t seen even a single user dis-satisfied. And it seemd this is the best internet in KSA so far.
Or let us see what 4G-LTE brings for us.
What works in your neighborhood flawlessly, may work horribly at mine.
I lived in one area and had great signal reception on my Mobily Wimax. When I moved, that changed from a full signal, to just 1 out of 5 possible bars.
So then I called up STC and switched to DSL. I ordered the 20mbps package. I get 8mbps, which I think is a problem from their end since when the tech came, we checked the throughput and we maxed that sucker out.
I have a buddy who lives not too far off from my place and he gets a steady 15mbps. But I have another who gets constant dropped connections on DSL. It's all about the area/infrastructure that you're in.
I do really Miss home.
"Connect" is fater currently than Wimax, but I'm not sure which package is more convenient.
anyone has info for satellite internet for private users(not companies).
I remember when I was here in 1999 I had a download only satellite connection. The upoad was done through a VPN telephone connection to Bahrein, which ended up in huge telephone bills.
Albert
I have recently subscribed to STC internet at home, and have a reliable connection. It is advertised as a 20mbps line, but I am only getting around 16.5mbps (I live in the DQ) - which is acceptable.
I also do a lot of skyping and its ok for that. I suppose its what you want the internet for which determines your provider and package.
I would favour the land line but I do not have a bank account yet so cant set this up, soon though I hope
Thank you,
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RehabDoctor wrote:4G LTE. Is it available for customers in Riyadh (broadband & mobile sim) ?
Yes, it is. Though I didn't notice even a single satisfied subscriber yet. Check this out: /forum/viewtopic.php?id=170008
TheLegendLeads wrote:RehabDoctor wrote:4G LTE. Is it available for customers in Riyadh (broadband & mobile sim) ?
Yes, it is. Though I didn't notice even a single satisfied subscriber yet. Check this out: /forum/viewtopic.php?id=170008
I was not satisfied with the INTERNET SERVICE, but was satisfied with the CUSTOMER SERVICE !!!
For a change they did listen to my queries calmly and patiently and tried to resolve my issues at their level best.
So only buy this service for Customer Service, not for Internet service - Personal Suggestion !!!
The problem is that the speed and quality is highly dependent on your location. Even thou you would get the signals (as promised by Mobily coverage) but the strength(bars) of signals depends on your home location and particularly with your proximity to the tower.
And why I call it a gamble is because once you buy it you cannot return it if you're not satisfied with it's service. (i.e. no refund).
20MB is what they offered me and I get more than 20 MB.
costs 315 a month, landline is a must though for this.
Still depends on which area you're living in for me I live in a newly developed posh area in Riyadh so they have fiber optics installed
SamUSA wrote:Hello;
I have been here for few weeks now... but from my personal Exp. the best broad band is as follows:
Go: they have a strong sginal in the area they have coverage
Mobily: not that good when it comes to coverage within the city
STC: hate that company already
Zain: they have good internet but still not that many people. wait till it becomes famous.
here you waiting for your comments.
Sam
got for STC Xband Jood. STC will first notify you whether they can give you the committed speed or not. i am using since 1.5 years and not a single problem.
SamUSA wrote:Hello;
they have a strong sginal in the area they have coverage
Sam
I guess this applies for all the telecommunication companies! 
pkmusd wrote:The best if you ask me and proven is STC Broadboad xband jood package.
20MB is what they offered me and I get more than 20 MB.
costs 315 a month, landline is a must though for this.
Still depends on which area you're living in for me I live in a newly developed posh area in Riyadh so they have fiber optics installed
Congrats! We got the same package. At first we got 15Mbps then the speed drops to 8Mbps then to 4 Mbps.. We complain and complain and complain against the service! Up until now nothing happens!!!
seeker of truth wrote:pkmusd wrote:The best if you ask me and proven is STC Broadboad xband jood package.
20MB is what they offered me and I get more than 20 MB.
costs 315 a month, landline is a must though for this.
Still depends on which area you're living in for me I live in a newly developed posh area in Riyadh so they have fiber optics installed
Congrats! We got the same package. At first we got 15Mbps then the speed drops to 8Mbps then to 4 Mbps.. We complain and complain and complain against the service! Up until now nothing happens!!!
In saudi service doesnt exist. For me luckily they put new fiber optics so m getting 25 MB even at times.
Zain is promoting 4G but m sure thr network is pathetic.
Do most compounds offer Wifi ?
Many thanks
Michael
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