King Abdul Aziz established the Directorate of Telegraph, Post and Telephone
The answer is: right.
King Abdulaziz, the founder of the modern Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, established the Directorate of Telegraph, Post and Telephone in 1351 AH (1932 AD).
This step was part of his vision to modernize the kingdom and promote development.
Headquartered in Riyadh, it quickly became the country's communications hub.
The Directorate allowed for faster communication inside and outside the Kingdom.
It has also helped connect people and businesses with each other, as well as with other countries.
During the reign of King Abdulaziz, the Directorate worked hard to ensure that all citizens had access to a reliable means of communication.
Today, this legacy is still felt across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with its advanced telecommunications infrastructure.