Ooredoo Global Services (OGS), the wholesale arm of telecommunications firm Ooredoo, has announced three major agreements that will extend the range of services and international support it can offer to its global customers.
OGS CEO Yousuf Abdulla al-Kubaisi said: “Ooredoo Global Services continues to forge ahead with its strategy to become the premium partner for wholesale carriers looking for connectivity in the Middle East, North Africa, and Southeast Asia. Over the last week, we have signed an agreement to manage a global undersea cable for Ooredoo, and extended our partnerships with two leading companies in order to offer the latest and best roaming and IP services.”
During the 2015 Capacity Middle East event in Dubai last week, OGS confirmed its participation as a landing party for one of the world’s largest planned consortium cable projects.
The SMW5 Global Consortium Cable, which will land in Qatar and Oman, will follow a new high-speed undersea route linking the Middle East with South East Asia and Western Europe and provide an important upgrade for international networks, enhancing Internet speeds, enabling high-quality voice services, and improving resilience for people and companies around the globe.
The completion of the cable will provide additional protection and diversity to the world’s heavily-congested cable systems, delivering greater speeds and ensuring that companies and individuals suffer less from bottlenecks or disruption caused by cable breaks.
Ooredoo Global Services will manage the landing stations on behalf of Ooredoo.
In addition, OGS announced a new agreement with BICS, which will enable customers to enjoy 4G data roaming services when they travel.
Using BICS’ IPX platform, Ooredoo will be able to offer LTE roaming services for customers travelling to 75 countries, including major markets in EMEA, North America, and APAC.
Ooredoo Global Services also signed an agreement with PCCW Global, the international operating division of HKT, to provide PCCW Global customers with multiple enhanced IPX (IP eXchange) and MPLS services when they connect with Qatar’s thriving commercial service sector.
The interconnect agreement also enables the two companies to collaborate on providing services like VoIPX, GRX, Diameter, HD calling, HD video conferencing, Ethernet, cloud and SDN for carriers and multinational customers.
IPX provides a unified network platform for connecting IP services between mobile and fixed networks, while MPLS has become the de facto standard technology used for the transport of these services.
Ooredoo Global Services and PCCW Global are already collaborating as founder members of the Asia-Africa-Europe-1 (AAE-1) subsea cable system, scheduled for completion in 2016.
Supporting PCCW Global’s plans to deliver services into Africa and the Middle East, AAE-1 is one of the largest consortium cable projects currently under way, extending some 25,000km.
Al-Kubaisi said: “Ooredoo Global Services was established in 2014 to offer a single point of contact for wholesale carriers looking to access the global networks of Ooredoo’s operating companies. The company continues to extend its range of international partnerships to build its position as a leading exchange for voice, capacity, and roaming services.”


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