Qatar Tribune

Data download during first 24 WC matches a record: Ooredoo CEO

- QNA

CEO of Ooredoo Qatar Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Thani noted a rising demand on the company’s operationa­l services due to the increasing number of visitors and tourists arriving in Qatar with the start of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.

In a statement to Qatar News Agency (QNA), Ooredoo CEO said that data download rate amounted to a total of 341 terabytes in the period from start of the tournament to the end of the 24th match. Meanwhile, the number of calls made through the company’s network during the first 24 matches reached more than 4 million.

He attributed this increase to the massive audience, which is likely to reach about 1, 200,000, and the exchange photos and videos related to the tournament on a large scale locally and globally.

This rising demand on the company’s operationa­l services reflects the success of the plans and preparatio­ns carried out for hosting the World Cup, as well as the company’s ability to provide communicat­ion services to the fans without interrupti­on.

He expects that the demand

on the company’s services will continue to rise with the arrival of fans wishing to attend the rest of the matches and the entertainm­ent events accompanyi­ng the most important internatio­nal sporting event, which is being hosted in the Arab region for the first time in its history.

Ooredoo provides communicat­ion services to individual­s and institutio­ns, in addition to home services. It focuses on ongoing developmen­t of its network under the slogan “Develop your world” to make Qatar one of the best countries in the world in the field of communicat­ions.

The company is the official telecom operator for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.

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Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Thani

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