Ooredoo Palestine extends Qvantel partnership to scale data services and digital growth
Ooredoo Palestine has renewed its multi-year partnership with Finnish business and operations support systems provider Qvantel. The operator uses Qvantel’s platforms to support its data services and broader digital growth plans in the Palestinian market.
By extending the agreement, Ooredoo Palestine aims to keep improving how it manages services and customers as data usage rises. Qvantel’s software underpins key operational and billing functions, which are central to running and expanding the operator’s digital offerings.
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