Times of Oman

Ooredoo to connect schools in Oman to its Madrasati offering

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MUSCAT: Unlocking youth potential through the power of digitalisa­tion, Ooredoo signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with the Ministry of Education to connect hundreds of schools across the country to its unique offering to the education sector (Madrasati), via its Super Fibre and LTE network.

The partnershi­p will help to drive the government’s strategy to offer an integrated education system and enrich the learning experience across the country.

Sultan bin Ahmed Al Wahaibi, Chief Business and Wholesale officer at Ooredoo, said, “Digital transforma­tion has impacted the way we do everything, including learn. Today, education is no longer bound to text books and school walls, but has expanded to include a wealth of technologi­es and practices that are more collaborat­ive and interactiv­e. We are proud to be the chosen digital partner by the Ministry of Education and are confident that together we will help connect the youth to a world of learning opportunit­ies that will shape their future.”

Ooredoo will equip the schools with dynamic solutions including Super Fibre, Fast internet and voice. Empowering the next generation of leaders, the company continuous­ly looks to introduce and support initiative­s and programmes that help future generation­s build their capabiliti­es and enhance their skillsets.

Omani Qatari Telecommun­ications Company SAOG (“Ooredoo”) was founded and registered in the Sultanate of Oman in December 2004. It launched its service in March 2005 as the challenger mobile operator in Oman, originally operating under the name Nawras.

Since 2010, Ooredoo has been an integrated services telecommun­ications operator and is currently serving over three million customers across the Sultanate.

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