The Communications, Space and Technology Commission (CSTC) has announced the performance indicators of <a href="https://amlak.net. during this year's Hajj season 1446 AH, which showed the achievement of high levels of service as a result of the availability of advanced infrastructure and the integration of the efforts of various entities working to serve the pilgrims, as the number of voice calls in Makkah, Madinah and the holy sites reached more than (181.2) million local and international calls.
The CSTC announced the performance indicators of the networks of Communications during this year's Hajj season 1446 AH. The Authority explained that the indicators for the period from 1 to 11 Dhu al-Hijjah showed that the mobile internet speed reached (297) Mbps, an increase of (32%) over last year's Hajj season, noting that the average daily per capita data consumption reached (1259) MB, exceeding (2.9) the global per capita consumption rate.
The Authority indicated that the indicators for the period from 1 to 11 Dhu al-Hijjah showed that the mobile internet speed reached (297) Mbit/second, exceeding (2.9) the global consumption rate. the Communications, Space and Technology Commission said that the achievements in the performance of the communications, space and technology system were the result of the support and empowerment of the wise leadership and the integration of efforts and operational plans between government and private sectors related to the Hajj season, and the advanced digital infrastructure in the Kingdom contributed to In addition to the role of various technological innovations that pilgrims interact with during their pilgrimage, including artificial intelligence tools used in crowd management, where modern technologies and artificial intelligence have enabled government agencies to provide services with high reliability and quality.
The Authority drew attention to the fact that it has harnessed all its capabilities to facilitate and provide high-quality ICT services through advanced digital infrastructure and participatory efforts with telecommunications service providers for the pilgrims, and enable the government and private sectors to provide their services using the latest technological innovations, which culminated in the experience of AI crowd management and specialized communications in this year's Hajj, in partnership with Aramco Digital Company and in cooperation with the Supreme Industrial Security Authority, Saudi Water Authority and Saudi Railways.
The Authority also drew attention to the use of AI in crowd management, where modern technologies and AI have enabled government agencies to provide services reliably and with high quality.









