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COMPANY PROFILE
BATCO an SNS Group company

P.O. Box 365450 , Riyadh 11393 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Tel: +966 1 4459600 Fax: +966 1 4458962 www.BATCOGROUP.com

Company profile 2011

Contents
Introduction …………………………………………………. 3
About BATCO ………………………………………………. 4
Mission, Vision & Pillars of Success ……………. 6
Why BATCO …………………………………………………. 7
BATCO Services in General……………………….…. 8
Telecom Services & Tasks …………………………… 12
Technical Equipments & Tools ……………………. 13
Telecom Supporting Operations (Civil) ………. 16
Outside Plant Services …………….…………………. 17
Clients & Projects References …………….………. 19
Success Stories ……………………………………………. 28
Registration & Supporting Documentations… 32 www.batcogroup.com Page 2

Company profile 2011

INTRODUCTION


BATCO was established in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in 1998. Since then it has been involved in most aspects of the Radio Engineering Industry and telecom projects & services.



BATCO grew to have a strong reputation as a strong Saudi technical contractor offering services in the Telecommunications field; recognized by major operators such as STC and vendors as Nokia Siemens
Networks as a leading telecom subcontractor with revenues exceeding
80 million SAR in 2009, the typical tasks ranges from full management support on both technical and commercial issues.



In 2009, BATCO became part of the SNS Group (SNS) family, a MENA leader in advanced telecom wireless network services and with a workforce of more than 1,600 and 5 offices in the MENA region, to become a true leader in providing continuous innovation and a Total
Quality Management business practice model.
As a result, today our specialists include: o Civil Construction Engineers o Network Radio Optimization and Performance Engineers o Core Network Design and Planning Engineers o Transport Network Planning and Engineers o Telecom Installation & Commissioning Engineers o Network Radio Planning and Design

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