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Nokia to upgrade 5G enterprise solutions for Ooredoo

Both companies will collaborate to develop and deploy 5G private networks, delivering customised, innovative products and solutions

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  • Ooredoo’s business customers will benefit from high-performance, low-latency 5G connectivity, enhanced IoT capabilities and ultra-reliable communication networks.

Qatar-based telecom operator Ooredoo Group has signed an agreement with Nokia to upgrade business connectivity with 5G solutions.

Under the agreement, both companies will collaborate closely to develop and deploy 5G private networks, delivering innovative market and enterprise-specific solutions customised to meet the diverse needs of businesses across industries.

Ooredoo’s business customers will benefit from high-performance, low-latency 5G connectivity, enhanced IoT capabilities and ultra-reliable communication networks.

 “This partnership marks the beginning of a collaborative effort to build capabilities and develop a pipeline for future opportunities in the 5G enterprise domain,” Najib Khan, Group Chief Business Services Officer at Ooredoo, said.

 Stephan Litjens, Vice President of Enterprise Campus Edge Solutions, Nokia, said the collaboration will help organisations within these emerging markets to supercharge their digital transformation journey and continue to grow and innovate.

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