Ooredoo Group is supporting customers across its global footprint with both digital solutions and relief measures, as Covid-19 continues to impact communities and businesses around the world, it was announced yesterday.
Ooredoo teams are working together to share knowledge and experiences internationally to better serve and support customers, the telecommunications company said in a statement.
With online activity on the rise resulting in a steep surge in Internet usage, Ooredoo has significantly optimised network performance and enhanced Internet speeds, enabling social distancing, seamless home-schooling and access to home entertainment. 
Engineering teams are working round the clock to ensure customers can continue to enjoy the Internet despite significant pressure on the networks caused by the boom in social media usage and video consumption.
Ooredoo is helping businesses build corporate resilience, maintain operations and ensure business continuity with a range of secure and immersive digital solutions.
The company has also taken action to ensure the safety of its employees around the world, making its innovative digital solutions available to them, as well as to businesses of all sizes - striving to keep their teams safe and productive remotely.
Sheikh Saud bin Nasser al-Thani, Ooredoo Group CEO, said: “More than ever, we are conscious of the fundamental role that telcos and technology play to keep people safe and businesses running. As a community-based company, supporting employees and customers sits at the core of our culture. This is a responsibility we’re taking seriously as we all work through this uncertain time.”
Ooredoo companies in the Middle East, North Africa and Southeast Asia are offering customers an enhanced suite of remote working and digital business offerings that can enable business continuity.
In Qatar, Ooredoo’s digital business experts are supporting a wide range of organisations – from SOHOs and SMEs to large enterprises, across the public and private sectors – to develop remote working capabilities, unified communications and collaboration.
The company is seeing strong demand for remote working solutions, such as the Ooredoo Business Collaboration Solution and Ooredoo Conferencing, with Cisco WebEx Teams providing a simple, secure and complete set of collaboration tools.
Ooredoo Kuwait has successfully launched its first eShop for business customers and is ensuring home delivery for orders. Ooredoo Oman has provided upgrades to its business customers’ data services, while Ooredoo Myanmar is accelerating the launch of Cisco WebEx Teams and a work-from-home Internet solution. Indosat Ooredoo has designed a special mobile package for businesses. In the Maldives, Ooredoo is providing Supernet Business. 
Ooredoo has launched a relief initiative to help customers affected by Covid-19 in Palestine, Iraq and Algeria. It increases payment flexibility for business customers.
Ooredoo Group’s companies are also helping minimise the spread of Covid-19 by encouraging employees to work remotely, practising social distancing in all outlets and offering online support to customers.
The group’s companies have launched informative videos containing useful health and safety tips to raise awareness on how to stay safe. Ooredoo Algeria has given free access to the Algerian Ministry of Health’s Covid-19 website to keep customers informed on the latest news.
In Qatar, Oman, Tunisia, Algeria, Indonesia and the Maldives, Ooredoo is reminding customers to make all transactions online or using the company’s app. Ooredoo Kuwait, Indosat Ooredoo and Ooredoo Maldives are providing free delivery for SIM cards purchased online.
Meanwhile, Ooredoo Qatar launched its #StayAtHomeWithOoredoo campaign, offering customers free bonus data, increased Internet speeds with no extra charge and free Ooredoo content. Ooredoo Tunisia renamed its network to ‘Stay Home’ and Ooredoo Kuwait is running its online campaign ‘Be safe. Be home. Be online’. In Myanmar, the company has launched its ‘Stay calm, stay safe, stay connected’ campaign and has attractive data and voice packs.
To help parents and students with home-schooling, Indosat Ooredoo, Ooredoo Oman and Ooredoo Palestine have upgraded the Internet subscription of educational institutions. Ooredoo Algeria has offered its customers free educational content through IQRAA and Lamsa.
Most importantly, frontline workers are being rewarded in many countries where Ooredoo operates. Asiacell in Iraq and Ooredoo Tunisia have made substantial donations to support their governments’ fight against Covid-19.
In addition, Ooredoo Tunisia has set up a hotline through which customers can donate easily by sending an SMS. 
Ooredoo Qatar has gifted frontline heroes with data and minutes for local calls. Ooredoo Kuwait has provided government teams with free Internet packs and is using big data analytics to provide insights on the situation, while in the Maldives, Ooredoo is providing free Internet support for government institutions and other stakeholders who are part of the national emergency response.
Sheikh Saud added, “Our utmost priority will continue to be focused on the health and safety of our employees, customers, partners and the communities we serve. We’re doing everything we can to continue delivering the connectivity and support our customers need during this challenging time and making sure that everyone can stay connected through our advanced networks around the world.”