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Ooredoo and Huawei signed a three-year contract, extending the five-year relationship between the two parties. Effective from January 1, 2022, Huawei will continue to provide operations and maintenance as well as network performance management services for Ooredoo as it continues to harness the latest digital technologies and position itself as a market leader.

“Our industry is changing faster than ever before, and by working with industry leaders like Huawei we are making sure we stay ahead of the curve. Our partnership, which began in 2012, will focus on optimizing our digital operations using state-of-the-art artificial intelligence and machine learning-based technologies and tools,” said Dr. Ahmed Abdullah Al Abri, chief technology and information officer at Ooredoo. “As we continue to accelerate our digital transformation and supporting the Sultanate’s 2040 Vision, we look forward to launching even more innovative services to enrich our customers’ digital lives.”

Robin (Chen Bing), Oman Huawei GM, added, “Huawei and Ooredoo have had the privilege to work together for many years. This further collaborative step is an important milestone for both parties, marking the phase in the transformation into more automated and intelligent operations.”

Ooredoo’s aim has always been to provide its users with next-generation technologies that enhance their online experience. By continuing to invest in the latest infrastructure and with a growing number of partnerships and collaborations, it is placing Oman firmly in the global race towards digital innovation.