
Saudi Arabia Enhances Hajj Experience with Free High-Speed Internet Access
The Kingdom has deployed over 10,500 WiFi access points throughout Mecca, Medina, and the holy sites. This extensive network eliminates the need for visitors to search for connectivity during the world's largest religious gathering.
According to Saad Al Shanbari, spokesperson for the Hajj Communications and Technology System, this initiative enriches pilgrims' spiritual and logistical experiences through seamless connectivity. 'There's no need to search for WiFi,' he stated. 'Internet access is now available for all pilgrims, everywhere.' Advanced Network Infrastructure for Pilgrims
In addition to the WiFi rollout, the Communications, Space and Technology Commission (CST) has implemented 100% 4G and 5G network coverage across Mecca, Medina, and the holy sites of Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah. This advanced infrastructure supports high data volumes while ensuring reliable connectivity for both pilgrims and operations personnel.
The commission also launched an AI-driven crowd management system in partnership with Aramco Digital. This system uses advanced surveillance cameras and specialized communication networks to monitor crowd flow and safety in real time.
'This year, we've deployed smart surveillance systems in partnership with Aramco Digital to manage crowd flows through AI-based monitoring and secure communications networks,' Al Shanbari added. He noted that over 4,000 telecom personnel have mobilized to support pilgrims during the Hajj season.
With these advancements, Saudi Arabia ensures that every pilgrim enjoys a connected and safe Hajj experience.
Saudi Arabia's commitment to integrating advanced technology into the Hajj experience sets a new standard. Pilgrims can now focus more on their spiritual journey with the assurance of seamless connectivity and enhanced safety measures. This year's Hajj promises to be a transformative experience, blending tradition with cutting-edge technology.
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