20/02/2017 07:25 AST

MOBILY participated as a telecom technical sponsor in "ComicCon" entertaining show held on the 16th and 18th of Feb. 2017 in Jeddah, and it is considered the first of its kind in the Kingdom and one of General Entertainment Authority activities.

The show was held at "Take Off Center" for flying sports, and aims the youth segment. Since Mobily is always keen to follow such entertaining events, it provided all required technical equipment and marketing support such as; providing two wings in the show for tickets, promoting the event through Mobily social media channels, and providing several iPhone prizes to attendees.

The show is considered one of the most famous entertaining events around the world that shed the light on comics, manga, animation movies & series, video games, comic books, science fiction, and folk arts. The show was held for the first time in 1970 San Diego, USA, and has been held yearly in the most popular cities worldwide.

Mobily is a leading company that targets youth segment by providing several services and sponsoring many youth activities.

Recently, Mobily launched "UTurn" entertainment App which is the first in the Kingdom that provides entertaining Youtube channel with Arabic content that shows several Youtube programs which discuss meaningful topics related to Saudi and Arab society.


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