Ooredoo advances wireless infra carve-out with Qatari towerco launch

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Ooredoo goes live with Al Abraj to manage Qatari wireless infra, progressing its wider initiative to separate MENA masts. Launch comes after other Middle Eastern telcos have established regional tower operators in hunt for efficiency creation and asset monetisation…

This article includes:

  • Organisations: AktivCo; Al Abraj; Brookfield Asset Management; Helios Towers; Iron Mountain; Omantel; Oman 70 Holding; Oman Tower Company; Ooredoo; Ooredoo Fibre Networks; Ooredoo Qatar; stc; Syntys; TASC Towers; TAWAL; Zain.
  • Geographies: Algeria; Asia; Bulgaria; Croatia; Europe; Iraq; Jordan; Kuwait; Middle East; North Africa; Oman; Pakistan; Qatar; Slovenia; Tunisia.
  • People: Khalid Barzak.
  • Themes: Asset monetisation; Backbone fibre; Capital efficiency; Data centres; Digital services; Infrastructure-as-a-service; Passive infrastructure; Partnerships; Subsea cables; Telecoms infrastructure; Tower carve-out; TowerCo; Wireless infrastructure.

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