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Nokia and Ooredoo Group sign strategic 5-year agreement, including 5G

    

 

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Nokia and Ooredoo Group sign strategic 5-year agreement, including 5G

 

  • Multi-country deal across Middle East, North Africa and South-east Asia cover multiple technologies including RAN, Core, Optics, IP and microwave

 

29 November 2021

 

Espoo, Finland – Nokia today announced that it has been selected by Ooredoo Group to bring multiple technologies and services, including 5G, to customers in Middle East, North Africa and South-east Asia as part of a multi-country, five-year deal. The deal, which builds on Nokia's global partnership with Ooredoo, will see Nokia expand Ooredoo's existing network, as well as introduce new 5G services. The deployment is already underway and is expected to be completed by 2026 in all these countries.

 

Under the deal, Nokia will deploy equipment from its latest AirScale RAN portfolio on sites across North Africa and Southeast Asia. Nokia's AirScale radio platform features the flexibility and capability required for delivering 5G services to consumers and enterprises across different spectrum bands. The deal also includes digital deployment services supporting a faster time to market as well as technical support services.

 

Nokia will also provide its cloud-native Core software to give Ooredoo zero-touch automation capabilities that will drive greater scale and reliability. Supported by Nokia Cloud Packet Core, Voice Core, Registers, Policy Controller, Signaling and Cloud Platform, Ooredoo will be able to introduce network slicing to launch and grow new services spanning health, smart cities, banking, transportation, and public safety more rapidly.

 

Nokia's optical solutions will ensure expansion and applications flow for Ooredoo's state-of-the-art optical network without constraint. This provides increased network flexibility and operational automation through zero-touch transparent photonic networking.

 

Nokia's microwave transport supports 5G microwave growth and new spectrum like E-band. The transport networks will enable seamless launching of new services where communities and businesses can rely on privacy, security, and near instant response times.

 

Aziz Aluthman Fakhroo, Managing Director, Ooredoo Group, said: "This renewed contract is testimony to our growing partnership with Nokia to modernize and expand our network by rolling out world-class 4G and 5G services across North Africa and Southeast Asia. Thanks to Nokia's advanced technology, our customers will be able to experience faster speeds and enhanced response times as well as more bandwidth."

 

Pekka Lundmark, President and Chief Executive Officer at Nokia, said: "We are excited to continue delivering robust networks to Ooredoo's customers. This new five-year deal will accelerate the benefits of Nokia's technology – including 5G – for consumers in Middle East, North Africa and Southeast Asia and will enable businesses to digitalize and innovate with new services. The move to 5G will drive radical transformation across industries, communities and public services and we are proud to continue supporting Ooredoo Group on this journey."

 

Video: Nokia and Ooredoo Group dignitaries at the agreement signing ceremony in Ooredoo Headquarters in Doha, Qatar

 

 

Photos: See photos as attachments at the end of the release.

Photo 1: Left to right -- Aziz Aluthman Fakhroo, Managing Director, Ooredoo Group; and Pekka Lundmark, President and Chief Executive Officer at Nokia

Photo 2 (Group): Nokia and Ooredoo Group dignitaries at the agreement signing ceremony in Ooredoo Headquarters in Doha, Qatar

 

 

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About Nokia

At Nokia, we create technology that helps the world act together.

 

As a trusted partner for critical networks, we are committed to innovation and technology leadership across mobile, fixed and cloud networks. We create value with intellectual property and long-term research, led by the award-winning Nokia Bell Labs.

 

Adhering to the highest standards of integrity and security, we help build the capabilities needed for a more productive, sustainable and inclusive world.

 

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