Ooredoo Earns Frost & Sullivan’s 2025 MENA Company of the Year Recognition in the Telecom & Enterprise Cloud Solutions industry | Ooredoo corporate

Ooredoo Earns Frost & Sullivan’s 2025 MENA Company of the Year Recognition in the Telecom & Enterprise Cloud Solutions industry

19 October 2025 Global
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Ooredoo Earns Frost & Sullivan’s 2025 MENA Company of the Year Recognition in the Telecom & Enterprise Cloud Solutions industry

This accolade is the firm’s highest honour, granted once annually per sector and region

19 October 2025

Doha, Qatar

Ooredoo has been named the 2025 MENA Telecom & Enterprise Cloud Solutions Company of the Year by Frost & Sullivan, the firm’s highest honour presented once annually in each sector and region.

The recognition follows Frost & Sullivan’s independent evaluation, which commended Ooredoo for closing critical gaps in business growth, leading with innovation and purpose, and pioneering the future of telecom to deliver a significantly upgraded customer experience across the region.

Solutions such as cloud-based footfall intelligence, payment automation, flexible SME bundles, e-waste recycling initiatives, and ultra-low-latency connectivity were praised for tackling core industry pain points, helping businesses overcome operational obstacles, and positioning them for long-term growth. With digital training programmes to bridge skills gaps and high-performance cloud and AI services for larger enterprises, Ooredoo is also addressing the most pressing barriers to business growth.

Najib Khan, Group Chief Business Services Officer at Ooredoo, said: “Our focus remains on addressing the real challenges our customers face – from cloud adoption and AI readiness to sustainability and skills development – and empowering them to scale with confidence. Frost & Sullivan’s recognition reflects the trust our customers place in us every day.”

Frost & Sullivan also highlighted Ooredoo’s partnership with NVIDIA to launch GPU-as-a-Service as a defining step in equipping organisations of all sizes with the computing power to generate AI-driven insights and innovation. Analysts further emphasized Ooredoo’s leadership in co-designing a hybrid multi-cloud environment that bridges private data centres with leading public-cloud platforms, enabling enterprises to manage workloads with agility, scalability, and security.

The report noted that Ooredoo is among the few players successfully balancing cutting-edge innovation with social responsibility. From advancing e-waste recycling to expanding digital access in underserved communities, Ooredoo continues to align its growth with broader national visions in each of the markets in operates in, reinforcing its reputation as a responsible digital infrastructure leader.

What sets Ooredoo apart, according to Frost & Sullivan, is its ability to build strategic partnerships with leading global technology companies and bring advanced capabilities closer to customers. By being recognised as a trusted partner in cloud and AI innovation, Ooredoo is cementing its position as the natural choice for global tech giants seeking to expand their impact across MENA.

Najib added: “For our customers, this award is reassurance that the services they rely on – whether connectivity, cloud, or AI-driven solutions – are not only world-class, but independently validated by global experts. It strengthens Ooredoo’s role as the partner of choice for enterprises and governments driving digital transformation across the region.”

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About Ooredoo

Ooredoo is an international communications company operating across the Middle East, North Africa, and Southeast Asia. Serving consumers and businesses in 10 countries, Ooredoo delivers leading data experience through a broad range of content and services via its advanced, data-centric mobile and fixed networks.

Ooredoo generated revenues of QAR 23 billion as of 31 December 2023. Its shares are listed on the Qatar Stock Exchange and the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange.

 

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