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Iraq is set to boost its international connectivity with the landing of the Fibre in Gulf (FIG) subsea cable, following a new agreement between the country’s Ministry of Communications and Qatar’s Ooredoo Group.
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A new player has entered the Middle East and North Africa's digital infrastructure landscape with the launch of Syntys, a data centre company spun off from telecom giant Ooredoo.
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Ooredoo Qatar has selected Nokia to upgrade its core network, enabling the operator to enhance its service offerings with network slicing and AI capabilities.
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Ooredoo partners with ASN to launch the Fibre in Gulf (FIG) submarine cable, enhancing connectivity across seven GCC countries.
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Ooredoo Qatar has teamed up with Doha Bank to bring banking and telecommunications products to customers.
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Ooredoo Qatar has partnered with Schneider Electric to collaborate on digital transformation projects.
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Qatar-based telecoms group Ooredoo has started work on three new data centres in Oman.
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Qatar’s Ooredoo is reportedly engaged in active conversations to sell its business units in Myanmar.
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Ooredoo Group has formed a joint agreement with BICS to bolster its voice business with new solutions in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and fraud protection.
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Ooredoo Maldives confirms the launch of its international gaming platform, Ooredoo Nation.
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Ooredoo Group has selected Icertis, a contract intelligence company, to support it in its enterprise-wide digital transformation.
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Capacity share five key stories making headlines around the world today.
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Capacity shares the key appointments in the telecoms industry over the last few weeks.
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Ooredoo group and CK Hutchison have completed the merger of Indosat Ooredoo and H3I, after receiving all required shareholder and regulatory approvals.
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Next generation networks are tipped to transform industry and gaming – but when it comes to sport, 5G, private networks and enhanced broadcasting tech are creating new business cases for network operators. Melanie Mingas explains why it’s a match made in heaven
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Ooredoo Qatar is turning to its long-term equipment supplier, Ericsson, to supply the telecoms equipment needed for next year's FIFA World Cup.
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Ooredoo Group has selected Ericsson as its next-gen digital transformation partner for Business Support System (BSS) solutions.
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SoftBank has partnered with SES to deliver live sporting events in Japan.