Ooredoo is bringing the “immense benefits” of digital technology to millions of previously unconnected people in Myanmar and Maldives through its cutting-edge Supernet, innovative apps, and partnerships with public and private organisations, in line with the GSMA’s commitment to deliver digital inclusion for all.
In Myanmar, a country of more than 53mn people, Ooredoo is revolutionising 800,000 customers’ worlds through its ‘My Ooredoo’ app. The one-stop mobile app offers everything from live-streaming platforms, to account information, purchase packs, value-added services, rewards programmes, and world-class content.
As 65% of Myanmar’s population is rural, Ooredoo Myanmar has launched the “rural IVR” service, especially designed to provide farmers and the rural population with a digital solution that can help them on a daily basis. 
With this service, farmers can call a number (456) for free to get all the information that are relevant to their work, like the weather forecast, daily crop prices, and others. And to keep them engaged and entertained, the farmers can listen to music and daily astrology news as an add-on via IVR. The service is currently seeing huge pick up, with more than 1.4mn customers already using it.
Ooredoo is creating a sustainable partner model with women entrepreneurs and rural digital experts to help spread the benefits of digital inclusion throughout Myanmar.  
Ooredoo has rolled out 450 rural kiosks in remote villages nationwide, opening up a world of digital experiences while also boosting employment and entrepreneurship at the local level.
Ooredoo Maldives is spreading digital inclusion and digital economy in a country with a population of 436,000 people spread across almost 200 tropical islands. 
Ooredoo Maldives has launched ‘Evee’ (“Snap of a Finger” in Maldivian), Ooredoo’s digital care assistant, which uses artificial intelligence and deep learning to personalise the multiple digital channels that customers use. 
Evee also provides ease of access to Ooredoo’s customer service through Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Facebook, WhatsApp, Twitter and more. Evee answers queries based on its training, and keeps learning, building its intelligence as it responds to customers’ calls.
Ooredoo Maldives is also using digital technology to benefit business and e-commerce. Ooredoo launched ‘Moolee’ (“Make a connection and strong growth” in Maldivian), an innovative e-commerce market, which integrates into Ooredoo’s mobile app with loyalty programmes, paying for goods and services, and ordering deliveries.
Ooredoo Group CEO Sheikh Saud bin Nasser al-Thani said, “Ooredoo Group is committed to spreading the benefits of mobile technology through an holistic approach to digital inclusion, which helps to enrich people’s lives and boost local economies, to create jobs, and to drive the digital economy. 
In Myanmar and the Maldives, we are bringing the latest technology together with intelligent partnerships and innovative applications to improve the lives of millions of people.”
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