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DOHA
Ooredoo, Qatar’s leading telecommunications innovator, has expanded its network of international roaming partners in order to provide the best possible customer experience as the summer vacation season begins by expanding 5G data roaming networks.
Ooredoo’s 5G data roaming service will now be available on the networks of Ooredoo Kuwait, TT Mobil (AVEA) and Turkcell of Turkey, Etisalat (UAE) and DU, Zain & Mobily (Saudi Arabia), KT (South Korea), and Globe Telecom (Philippines). In Bahrain, Ooredoo collaborates with both Zain and Batelco, and similar agreements are now in place with Taiwanese operators FarEastOne and T-STAR, as well as Swiss networks Sunrise and Swisscom.
Customers simply need to enable roaming data on their device. If the mobile device supports 5G, Ooredoo will be identified as the visiting operator, and the customer will be granted 5G data network access.
Sheikh Nasser Bin Hamad Bin Nasser Al Thani – Chief Commercial Officer at Ooredoo – said: “Now that easing of COVID-19 restrictions means Qatari citizens and residents can begin to travel once more, we’re delighted to be extending our network partnerships to ensure our customers can enjoy the superior 5G network access they are used to at home when they’re travelling overseas. Complete customer satisfaction is our strategic goal, whether customers are at home or abroad, and our comprehensive roaming options help us to achieve this goal.”
As new national and regional operators become available, Ooredoo will continue to expand its network of collaborators.
DOHA
Ooredoo, Qatar’s leading telecommunications innovator, has expanded its network of international roaming partners in order to provide the best possible customer experience as the summer vacation season begins by expanding 5G data roaming networks.
Ooredoo’s 5G data roaming service will now be available on the networks of Ooredoo Kuwait, TT Mobil (AVEA) and Turkcell of Turkey, Etisalat (UAE) and DU, Zain & Mobily (Saudi Arabia), KT (South Korea), and Globe Telecom (Philippines). In Bahrain, Ooredoo collaborates with both Zain and Batelco, and similar agreements are now in place with Taiwanese operators FarEastOne and T-STAR, as well as Swiss networks Sunrise and Swisscom.
Customers simply need to enable roaming data on their device. If the mobile device supports 5G, Ooredoo will be identified as the visiting operator, and the customer will be granted 5G data network access.
Sheikh Nasser Bin Hamad Bin Nasser Al Thani – Chief Commercial Officer at Ooredoo – said: “Now that easing of COVID-19 restrictions means Qatari citizens and residents can begin to travel once more, we’re delighted to be extending our network partnerships to ensure our customers can enjoy the superior 5G network access they are used to at home when they’re travelling overseas. Complete customer satisfaction is our strategic goal, whether customers are at home or abroad, and our comprehensive roaming options help us to achieve this goal.”
As new national and regional operators become available, Ooredoo will continue to expand its network of collaborators.