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Ooredoo beefs up service with aim to be ‘IoT regional leader’

Ooredoo beefs up service with aim to be ‘IoT regional leader’

March 02, 2017 | 10:45 PM
Visitors at the Ooredoo stand during the u2018Mobile World Congress 2017u2019 in Barcelona, Spain.
Ooredoo has announced the expansion of its ‘Managed Connectivity Platform’ to Qatar, taking the number of countries covered by the service to four, alongside Indonesia, Tunisia, and Kuwait. In expanding the service to major markets, Ooredoo is positioning itself as a leading regional IoT player, and the company is in discussion with a number of global leaders looking to use its network. This was disclosed during ‘Mobile World Congress 2017’, which concluded in Barcelona, Spain yesterday. Ooredoo launched its Device Connection Platform (DCP) with Ericsson for customers in Indonesia during the 2015 Mobile World Congress, enabling companies to deploy innovative technologies to create connected solutions. It has expanded the service to other Ooredoo markets in the subsequent years, and is increasingly working with multinational companies looking to apply global IoT solutions in the Middle East, North Africa, and southeast Asia.Ooredoo Group CEO Sheikh Saud bin Nasser al-Thani said: “Ooredoo sees significant opportunities for working with device manufacturers and IoT solution providers across our footprint, since we provide a world-class network and unmatched local knowledge that enables the rapid deployment of IoT technology.“During this year’s Mobile World Congress, we met with some of the largest players in the world, who are keen to work with Ooredoo in the Mena region and Southeast Asia in order to provide a truly global solution.” Ooredoo is working with a wide range of enterprises, government, and small businesses to develop solutions on its IoT platforms.One of the key services provided by Ooredoo is the Managed Connectivity solution ‘IoT Connect’. This service includes a central control dashboard, ‘IoT Connect Manager’, which provides companies with a comprehensive overview of its IoT connectivity and gives them total control over the whole inventory. In addition, IoT Connect comes with a selection of SIM cards with specially-adapted chips that can be used in harsh conditions such as high temperatures, dusty environments, or under constant pressure from vibrations. Ooredoo is set to launch an upgraded suite of IoT services for Qatar at the upcoming Qitcom digital event, taking place in Doha from March 6-8. Companies in Qatar interested in learning more about Ooredoo’s IoT expertise ahead of the event should contact their account manager.
March 02, 2017 | 10:45 PM