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Ooredoo’s B2B app makes business solutions easier

Dropbox offers a combination of integrated products designed to streamline the work progress.
  • Free to all Ooredoo business offers customers with around the clock access and two secured log-in access levels
  • Employees can view their own accounts, pay personal bills, top-up credit and add roaming services

 

Omani Qatari Telecommunications Company Ooredoo’s B2B App offers a wide range of functions to keep customers connected and in control round the clock. 

The digital app is designed to make the lives of business people easier, providing them with a central online point for real time monitoring, management and administrative tasks which are handled quickly and efficiently, at the touch of a button.

The app also provides two secured log-in access levels. Employees can view their own accounts, pay personal bills, top-up credit and add roaming services. 

Making it even more exciting, administrators have access to a vast range of options, including management of bundles and add-ons, the ability to bar/unbar telecom lines and more. 

With extra speeds and increased data, Ooredoo’s range of B2B services are helping businesses ‘Be Digital’, while making their lives easier, no matter the circumstances.

Ooredoo is an international communications company operating across the Middle East, North Africa and Southeast Asia. 

Ooredoo generated revenues of QAR 29 billion as of 31 December 2020. Its shares are listed on the Qatar Stock Exchange and the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange.