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Batelco 5G Coverage Northern Governorate Location Block Adlyia 327 336 Al Cornish 322 Alburhamah 354 357 Batelco 5G Coverage Alfateh 324 Alguffol 312 Northern Governorate Alsalhiyah 356 Alsalmania 309 310 311 329 Alsowaifia 313 351 Alzenj 358 359 360 Belad Alqadeem 361 362 363 364 Bu Ashira 328 332 Bu Ghazal 330 331 373 Commercial Area 315 316 Diplomatic Area 317 Godhaibiya 307 308 321 325 326 338 Guraifa 342 Hoora 318 Hoora 319 320 Juffair 340 341 Locations updated as of October 1st 2020 Locations Block Karbabad 430 432 434 Mahooz 334 Mina'a Salman 343 Industrial Area Batelco 5G Coverage Nabih Saleh 380 Northern Governorate 381 Nuaim 303 314 Ras Ruman 306 Sanabis 402 404 406 408 410 Seef 428 436 Souq 301 302 304 305 Um Al-Hassam 333 335 337 339 Wajiha Bahria 344 346 Locations updated as of October 1st 2020 Locations Block Aali 738 734 740 742 Batelco 5G Coverage 736 746 Central Governorate 732 Abu Al Alish 607 Al Omarya 611 Al Shamali 934 918 916 915 914 922 Alkharjeya 606 Almaameer 634 636 635 633 Alnasfeh 733 Alnowaidrat 643 646 Alqrrayeh 604 Bahair 941 937 933 Bu Kowarah 921 923 913 919 925 917 927 Eastran Eker 623 Locations updated as of October 1st 2020 Locations Block Hejeat 939 931 935 929 Batelco 5G Coverage Hoarat A'ali 714 730 Central Governorate Industrial Area 601 Isa Town 815 841 806 803 802 804 805 808 810 812 814 813 816 801 807 809 840 Jari Al Shaikh 926 Jerdab 729 Jidd Ali 721 Mahazah 602 603 Margoban 605 Safaleh 609 Salmabad 712 704 708 702 Sanad 743 745 Locations updated as of October 1st 2020 Locations Block Tubli 713 701 707 705 Batelco 5G Coverage 709 711 Central Governorate Um Albaith 614 615 616 Wadiyan 608 Western Eker 625 626 624 Zayed Town 720 718 Locations updated as of October 1st 2020 Location Block Abu Ebham 367 Abu Saiba 473 471 469 Batelco 5G Coverage 475 Adhari 366 Northern Governorate Al Budaiya 550 552 559 553 555 557 Alderaz 544 542 540 536 538 Aldih 412 414 Alhajar 463 465 Alhamalah 1014 1009 1010 1012 Aljanbeya 561 571 575 565 577 579 Aljasrah 1006 1001 1004 1003 Alkhamees 365 Locations updated as of October 1st 2020 Locations Block Almalkeya 1032 1033 Almarkh 529 531 Batelco 5G Coverage 533 Almegsha 444 Northern Governorate 450 Almusala 411 413 Alqadam 449 453 447 Alqrabiya 545 547 551 Alsehla Aljunobiya 439 368 441 Alshakhorah 479 481 Bani Jamra 537 539 541 543 Barbar 530 526 518 524 528 520 522 Bogowah 455 457 Boori 758 760 752 756 754 Locations updated as of October 1st 2020 Locations Block Dar Kulaib 1048 1046 Demistan 1017 1022 Batelco 5G Coverage 1019 Hamad Town 1203 Northern Governorate 1206 1207 1208 1209 1210 1212 1211 1213 1214 1216 1215 1204 1205 Jabalat Habshi 431 435 433 Janosan 508 502 506 504 Jidd Alhaj 514 Jiddhafs 424 426 422 423 421 419 425 Karaneh 460 456 454 Locations updated as of October 1st 2020 458 Locations Block Karzakan 1026 1025 1028 Mugabah 505 Batelco 5G Coverage 509 507 Southern Governorate 513 Northern Islands 534 532 585 Saar 515 517 525 523 521 527 Sadad 1034 1038 1037 Shahrakan 1044 1042 Tashan 405 407 Um Al Naasan 1089 Locations updated as of October 1st 2020 Location Block Al Omar 988 Al Rawdha 906 930 Al Reqa 947 Aldoor 965 Batelco 5G Coverage Alrumaitheyah 995 Southern Governorate Alsakheer 985 Alzallaq 1054 1056 1057 1058 Askar 951 950 Awali 945 946 Belaj Aljazaier 1063 1064 Durrat Al Bahrain 975 East Riffa 905 907 911 909 943 Hafirah 955 959 Hawar 1104 1103 1107 Henainiya 901 903 Hlaitan 1067 Horat Anaka 1062 Jaw 957 960 Lahsi 948 Moaaskar 949 Ras Zowayed 952 954 Safreh 944 Locations updated as of October 1st 2020 Locations Block Swaidrah 942 Trafi 998 Um Jder 986 Wadi Al Sail 928 Batelco 5G Coverage West Riffa 904 912 Southern Governorate 910 902 908 Locations updated as of October 1st 2020.
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