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13/08/2017 06:09 AST
Ooredoo, one of the leading ICT providers in the region, is witnessing a strong success on its Equipment Lease-to-Own programme, which enables Qatar’s organisations to gain leading technology solutions to enhance their business competitiveness.
As part of the Ooredoo Equipment Lease-to-Own programme, organisations here can lease industry-leading networking, unified communications and collaboration, telephone, video and instant messaging solutions, and servers from one to five years. At the end, organisations can own the equipment.
This programme adds a lot of value for customers, as Qatar’s businesses can now not only get equipment on a competitive monthly lease, but also get their Telecom services from a single source - Ooredoo.
“Qatar’s organisations are undergoing digital transformation, with unified communications and collaboration solutions enabling mobile workforces and coordination, especially for small- and medium-sized enterprises. Ooredoo’s Equipment Lease-to-Own programme is helping Qatar’s CIOs to easily and affordably adopt the secure IT infrastructure to optimise costs, enhance communication, and drive business competitiveness,” said Yousuf Abdulla Al Kubaisi (pictured), COO, Ooredoo.
Demonstrating the strong demand, the telecom operator says that Qatar’s business leaders are aligned with global trends that show the majority of global organisations (54 percent) are investing in unified communications and collaboration solutions to drive team communication and external collaboration, according to a recent survey by Harvard Business Review for technology giant Cisco.
Using unified communications and collaboration solutions, banks can shorten lines with video meetings, educational institutions can deliver virtual lectures, energy firms can improve communications and cut travel costs, healthcare providers can provide at-a-distance patient care, manufacturers can enable connected warehouses, and retailers can improve contact centre service.
Qatar’s businesses customers can leverage the Ooredoo Advantage with its breadth and depth of talent, best fixed and mobile networks, broadest portfolio of ICT services and solutions.
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