Examples of using Network covers in English and their translations into Arabic
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Our distribution network covers all the towns and cities of the Yemen.
Now branded operator's network covers more than 300 cities across Russia.
A metropolitan network covers 3 districts of the capital, Kigali, and government offices.
Our Partner Network covers medical and transportation asset sectors, whether new, used or refurbished.
This network covers 104 Branch Offices and, through them, many more sub and field offices.
The Coastal Network's AIS network covers, with some exceptions, 40-60 nautical miles from the coast.
Now the geography of the company network covers 325 cities,
The NordVPN network covers 59 countries on five continents to ensure stable VPN experience- wherever you are.
It has no inland waterways and the current railway network covers only a small part of the country.
Our services network covers all types and levels of disability for all age groups from birth to graduation.
Allow MTN subscribers to have fast access to the internet from anywhere in the country, the widespread MTN network covers.
Nowadays, the company's sales and service network covers all the provinces of China and exports to more than 118 countries.
Our network covers all Turkey, whenever you are,
Our network covers the entire country and its cutting edge technology ensures we match the best network quality with best in class services.
Our sales network covers Europe, America, Middle East, Australia and Asian markets. We are a reputed name in our China domestic market.
Our station network covers all area in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. You can find the nearest fuel station by using the locator service.
Our network covers the entire country and our cutting edge technology ensures we
EMS's worldwide postal network covers Africa, the Arab Countries, and the Asia Pacific region, Caribbean, Europe,
It has also invested great efforts in developing national Red Cross and Red Crescent societies, whose humanitarian network covers practically all countries in the world today.
The UNODC computer-based training global network covers the Russian Federation, Central Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, East Asia and the Pacific.