Study: Saudis enjoy 400% more Internet data than global average

Updated 28 November 2017
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Study: Saudis enjoy 400% more Internet data than global average

RIYADH: Subscribers to Saudi telecommunications networks enjoy a 400 percent increase in data volume and a 200 percent increase in audio bandwidth over Internet users around the world, according to Al-Eqtisadiah newspaper on Friday, November 24.

These percentages are the outcome of a recent government study on broadband fair usage policies that is generally applied by international telecommunications companies.

Telecom companies have allocated 30 gigabytes per month to their customers, i.e., 1 GB per day, while the volume of data specified in the broadband fair usage policies in Saudi Arabia is 90 GB per month for mobile audio credits, or a daily usage rate of up to 3 GB, the study revealed.

The data bandwidth is 180 GB per month, with a daily usage rate of up to 6 GB.

The monthly data bandwidth allocated to subscribers of telecommunications companies in Saudi Arabia per month is huge.

It allows subscribers to view the full length of 720 hours of audio bandwidth in Snapchat and 1,440 hours of data per month, or watching YouTube videos for up to 360 hours, browsing Instagram for 630 hours or 423 hours for Skype.

The space allotted for data bandwidth allows viewing YouTube for up to 720 hours, or 1,260 hours for Instagram, or 846 hours for the Skype.


Interactive experiences bring stories of courage and patience to life at Prince Turki bin Saud Palace

Updated 19 January 2026
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Interactive experiences bring stories of courage and patience to life at Prince Turki bin Saud Palace

RIYADH: At the historic Prince Turki bin Saud Palace in Diriyah, past and present converge as immersive experiences revive stories of courage, patience and resilience rooted in the era of the First Saudi State.

The palace is one of the key landmarks featured in the “Hal Al-Qusoor” program, a flagship initiative of Diriyah Season 25/26, drawing visitors eager to explore a site rich in cultural and social significance.

Prince Turki was born in the At-Turaif District of historic Diriyah in the late 12th century AH (18th century). He grew up in an environment shaped by courage, horsemanship and leadership, influenced by his father, Imam Saud bin Abdulaziz, the commander of the First Saudi State’s armies.

Located in the southern part of the At-Turaif District, the palace was constructed in the early 13th century AH and reflects the traditional Najdi architectural style.

Built using mud bricks, stone and tamarisk wood, the structure consists of two floors arranged around a central courtyard.

Its wide gates and multiple exits reflect both the architectural traditions of the time and the practical realities of life during that era.

As visitors move through the palace, they can imagine the discussions and strategic decisions that once took place within its walls and contributed to Diriyah’s resilience.

Today, interactive experiences enhanced by sound and lighting technologies bring these historical narratives to life, offering an engaging window into the past.

From private living spaces to formal reception and meeting halls, the palace presents a vivid picture of daily life during the First Saudi State, with architectural details that echo stories of bravery and steadfastness.

Diriyah Season 25/26 supports the vision of the Diriyah Gate Development Authority by reinforcing Diriyah’s role as the birthplace of the Saudi State.