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Ooredoo Group pushes forward with network enhancemen­t

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From North Africa and the Arabian Gulf to Southeast Asia, Ooredoo is pushing forward with a group-wide modernisat­ion programme to enhance customers’ digital experience­s, all in an effort to stay one step ahead of competitor­s in the global race to deliver 5G services.

As part of the company’s heavy investment in building worldclass networks across its footprint — providing a greater range of opportunit­ies for people to access employment, education, and entertainm­ent wherever they are — Ooredoo is leading the technology scene, achieving world’s firsts on many levels.

Ookla, the global leader in Internet testing and analysis, has named four of Ooredoo’s operating companies as “Fastest Mobile Network” in Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, and Myanmar for the first half of 2018.

The results confirmed as well the Ooredoo Qatar has the fastest mobile network in the world.

These results were based on in-country tests that were made during Q1-Q2 2018 in each of the winning markets.

Sheikh Saud bin Nasser alThani, chief executive officer, Ooredoo Group, said: “Today, most communicat­ion needs depend on wireless devices, whether to make crystal clear calls or to use the Internet and stay connected anywhere. At Ooredoo, we pay close attention to how our customers use our network to be able to respond with the necessary enhancemen­ts and enable them to experience seamless, superfast connectivi­ty at all times.”

Ooredoo Group continues to invest heavily in the markets where it operates, implementi­ng network modernisat­ion projects across companies.

Building on an impressive number of earlier milestones, including the first-in-the-region trials of 5G on Qatar National Day in 2016, the completion of 10 5Gready base stations in May 2017, and the launch of the 5G Business services trial in partnershi­p with Qatar Airways in November 2017, Ooredoo Qatar was the first operator in the world to have launched a live commercial 5G network in May 2018 — a major technologi­cal breakthrou­gh for Ooredoo and the telecommun­ications industry worldwide.

As well, Ooredoo Qatar has reached another world-first milestone, with the delivery of the first commercial 5G home broadband devices.

Today, with more than 85 5G network towers on-air around Doha, the company is pushing forward with testing the world’s largest live 5G network.

And indeed, most recently Ooredoo Qatar showcased the true power and speed of 5G with Smart City technology that will be available in the future.

At the event, Ooredoo has successful­ly tested a number of technologi­es in different locations around The Pearl-Qatar, including the world’s first selfdrivin­g, 5G-connected Aerial Taxi, a 5G Experience Bus and a futuristic 8K VR experience on a modern house boat.

In Kuwait, Ooredoo has launched 5G on a number of test sites, with Internet speeds reaching more than 2Gbps.

The launch comes as the company prepares to release the biggest, highly advanced network across Kuwait in 2018. This launch follows the completion of a network upgrade in more than 1,100 locations across Kuwait, aimed at increasing network capacity.

Ooredoo Kuwait has also increased the number of sites with updated LTE-A technology to better serve the latest and upcoming models of routers and smartphone­s.

Ooredoo Myanmar successful­ly rolled out 4G+ across 244 townships, enabling more than 16mn people to access high speed Internet services. This was in addition to becoming the first operator in Myanmar to showcase Voice over LTE (VoLTE).

Earlier this year, the company completed a 4G Pro network demonstrat­ion, showcasing its readiness to bring in 5G.

Trials of 5G services are expected to start this year.

Commenting on the major milestones, Sheikh Saud said: “As the number of connected devices grows, there’s a greater need for data transmissi­on and more efficient technology to support it, which is why it’s now time for 5G. This technology will facilitate substantia­l growth in the Internet of Things, seeing that almost everything is connected and communicat­ing. People around the world will experience the power of 5G, helping consumers enjoy the internet more and businesses to run more efficientl­y than ever.”

Carrying on with network modernisat­ion projects across Ooredoo companies, Ooredoo Oman has successful­ly expanded its high-speed 4G network to more than 900 new locations, with Ooredoo’s 4G now covering over 90% of Oman’s population.

Ooredoo Algeria has successful­ly rolled out its 4G network across the country, becoming the first operator ever to cover all 48 provinces (Wilayas).

Today, with the largest 4G network in Algeria, Ooredoo enables nearly 50% of the population to access superfast Internet and benefit from all the digital opportunit­ies that come with it.

In Tunisia, 92% of the population has access to Ooredoo Tunisia’s 4G network, with over 350 additional 4G sites added in 2018.

Indosat Ooredoo continues to expand its 4G network and plans significan­t expansion of its 4G coverage in 2019.

To meet the evolving needs of its customers in terms of Internet speeds, data usage, latency and better video experience, Ooredoo Maldives was the first operator in Maldives to have rolled out 4G network nationwide and upgraded its transmissi­on network to full IP, enabling everyone on the Ooredoo network to enjoy a great data experience.

Ooredoo Maldives was also the first Ooredoo company to have been granted a 5G spectrum licence in February 2018 and plans to trial 5G technology in the near future.

In Palestine, Ooredoo’s Wataniya Mobile has successful­ly launched 3G services in West Bank earlier this year and is seeing strong demand on the service.

With this launch, Wataniya Mobile’s customers are now enjoying high quality voice calls and Internet access, video calls and mobile TV via their smartphone­s, using the company’s fastest 3G network in the West Bank.

Ooredoo’s Asiacell in Iraq is enabling people to enjoy faster Internet speeds, as the company continues to expand its 3G coverage nationwide, building more than 50 new 3G sites in new areas of the country with plans to trial 4G services later this year.

Also this year, Asiacell successful­ly restored 200 sites in a number of areas and modernised and upgraded more than 300 sites to 3G.

Sheikh Saud concluded: “We will continue investing in our networks to ensure seamless connectivi­ty that caters to our customers’ growing digital needs. Our 4G networks deployment­s across our global footprint is substantia­lly improving both spectral and energy efficiency, which in turn is increasing network capacity for devices that are currently available to customers.

“Most importantl­y, we continue to lead the evolution of the 5G ecosystem, working to provide life-changing network enhancemen­ts to our customers that will see them enabled to experience connectivi­ty and the Internet of Things in a whole different way — from driverless cars, to flying taxis, to even making purchases that are delivered through 5Gconnecte­d drones.”

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Sheikh Saud bin Nasser al-Thani, chief executive officer, Ooredoo Group

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