MANAMA (Reuters) - Ascend International Inc, a     subsidiary of Lucent Technologies of the United     States, has been awarded a contract to install     new ports for Saudi Arabia's Internet service     phase II expansion, industry sources said     Thursday. 
      ''Ascend has been awarded a contract to install     the new ports,'' an industry official told Reuters     by telephone from the Saudi capital Riyadh. 
      No details were available on the cost of the     project or when the deal was awarded. 
      Saudi Arabia currently has 5,000 Internet ports     and the planned expansion is to double the     number of ports to 10,000. 
      The Saudi Telecommunications Company     (STC), in a circular obtained by Reuters, said it     was in the process of activating Internet phase II     equipment to help speed up the service. 
      ''We expect phase II to be completed by the end     of September, 1999... When phase II is     completed, STC will have expanded the Internet     dial-up access service area to include most of     the kingdom,'' the circular said. 
      STC, set up in 1998 with an initial paid-in capital     of 10 billion riyals ($2.6 billion) as part of the     kingdom's privatization drive, said it would     increase the modem allocation for Internet     service providers (ISPs) when the project was     complete. 
      ''Each ISP will be allocated an additional 200     new modems across the kingdom. These     modems will be 'globally available'. This means     that these modems are available at all of the     Internet locations in the kingdom,'' it said. 
      There are currently 26 ISPs operating out of an     original 40 licensed to provide Internet services     -- the kingdom withdrew the licenses of 11     earlier this year for failing to provide services on     time. 
      Saudi Arabia began to provide cheap Internet     services to its 18 million inhabitants early in     1999 through the King Abdul-Aziz City for     Science and Technology (KACST) -- the body     charged with supervising the net. 
      Referring to a planned phase III, STC said it was     in the process of ''installing additional     equipment to further expand Internet services     throughout the kingdom, increase the number of     ports and expand international connections.'' It     gave no further details.   |